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[" e 4 of wn 3 00060000 00000000000600000600¢ treet.rheuma- ould rot +1 used a.= n.Aineri- Ime en- ® => Rheuma- rs.dof \u201c+ Mile.Que, 0 - f t » \u2026.Pa | ) n # T.- colors > | Le de mo 4 Nscore of them.© - eine.Mr.Hunt said he would relate < thu-cireumstances of the protest: The great object of the Conservatives was to personally\u2019 disqualify ~~ struction in Springhill.i 7 - vol.IN, NO.: in- Campaign \u2014 Spea - \u201c Personalities.\u201cCook=hire, Dec.29 \u2014(Special.)\u2014The Compton- election fight which has been] on in- one phase or- another for more than a year has entered its last stage.Eight hundred electors assembled here yesterday, at the official nomination of the candidates.Many expected trouble Special police were sworn in, a But there\u2019 was- no trouble.There was no disturbance of \u2018any kind.-Every speaker was given a _goud bearing.There were no finter- I+ \u201cruptions\u201d The feeling of personal \u2018bitterness which is a characteristic of this fight was not evidenced by the actions of any of the electors present.It stood out rather prominently, however, in the utterances of the speakers.© The perfect weather made it possible to hold the meeting out of doors, the speakers addressing the electors from the balcony of the Town Hall.| Mr.\u201d D.H.Morrison, of Gould, and Mr.E.Roberge, *of Cheshem, were chosen joint chairmen, MR.HUNT'S SPEECH.~~ Mr.A.B.Huntspoke first.\u2018\u2019He ap- A preciated the applause with which he \u201cwas greeted, espeglally as he felt\u2019 that \"he had been badly used.The Conservatives had been kicking up a great row if the = county.\u2018Lhe only cause was that the eleetors had.placed the majority on the wrong side, and his opponents could not take their medi- him.* Mr, Bumbray and others had gone through the county seeking evidence.They had\u201d made serious charges.Mr; Huñt took up the personal charges against him in the pit oË purticifars, and read affidavits to show-that they were without foundation, and he charged Mr.Pope \"with being.the prime mover in the pro- |.test against his election.\u2018Mr.Himt then proceeded-.to set forth certain henefits he had- sceured.for the county, - first among which was $5000 for repairing and improving wharves at Lake Megantic.in St.Romain.$500 had \u2018been secured for certain road con- He would like to know what his Conservative predecessors had done for the county.A certain by-law 37 remained as one of their monuments.7 The\u2019 present election was simply the result of spite.No issues were at stake.: \u2018MR.POPE'S SPEECH.\u201cMy friend Hunt,\u201d said Mr.Pope, \u201cseems to have had a hard year of it.He has been \u2018having a terrible time.He says he was elected, and some ungodly animals forthwith began - to charge him with many awful crimes.I was not elected so have had no chance to raise_my salary.They have charg- od me with illegal acts, but it does not worry ma.for I know them to be falsé.I am a little different from Mr.Hunt.1 know \u2014 few things, L do.My memory has not yet wholly failed me.Mr.Hunt charged me with being identified with the protest.If so I am not afraid to own ups I said to the Committee, \u2018Do as you see fit, but count me out.\u201d I had fully decided to stay out.1 believe in clean politics.\u201d Mr.Pope was gd Lake Megantic had got +noney for wharves.But who: built those wharves in the first plac ?Was it not the Conservative Govern.teut 7 Who had brought the Q.C.R.to Lake Megantic?It was through the efforts of Senator Bolduc, | of Beauce and himself vhat ,this line \u2018had been secured for Lake Megantic.would\" eventually be \u2018extended along Spiler Lake.H Mr.Hunt had not been so worried in conscience he might | well have been employed during the past vear in promoting this extension.He had gone back into the past and dug up by-law 37.\u201cWhat had I to do with that 77° asked Mr.Pope.\u201cI was but a mere boy then.\u201d He would, ThoweverS say this : If it had not been for John Henry Pope the C.P.R.would not have to-day been extended through the county of Compion.Instead of ~ woing lack to dig up old hones let Mr.Hunt stand up and fight the living.Mr.Pope suid he agreed with ; Mr.Hunt that this -was not,a political \u201cThe political issues \u2014were COMPTON - Then there was #500 Gov- | ° .erinent grant to relieve sufferers from \u201ca hail storm It | at Cookshire\u2014No Polities ers Deal Largely in.ee He had nol intended to enter the contest.When urged to do so he had declined and advised that they select some!other candidate\u2018 among the young men of the county.that in the short time allowed for the campaign by the Government, it would be inipossible for a new man to become \u2018acquainted = with the electorate.{|Mr.: Pope said this had largely influenced him to enter the contest.so, however, he had made two conditions : 1, That no money should be used: to.illegally influence electors to quor should be allowed, in any of the ommittee rooms.; He would ask his friends not to be tempted by the fact that his opponents were already -scattering money through the county, and even now many gallons of whiskey were being\u2019 Histributed.along the ranges.\u201c1 ask for u fair election,\u201d said Mr.ope.\u201cAm I not entitled \u2018to it?I am the imjured\u201cparty.I regret that r.Hunt did not say, SI'll withdraw ll the corruptionists who have come nto the county.I'll call off the whole and of politicians who are hounding he clectorate of this\u2018county.[I'll go ith you and well fight a fair elec- ti 1 regret Mr.Hunt did not say Mr.Pope read from Mr.Hunt's evi- ence in connection with the election rotest.He didn't know Mr.Fisher s leader of -the Liberals in the town- ips, he didn\u2019t know the names oi any lelegates to thé convention, he had called the convention only by notice in \u2018the paper.Mr.Pope produced notices chlling the delegates together issued upder Mr.Fisher's frank, from the office of the Department of Agriculture, ttawa, and signed \u2018A, B.Hunt.\u201d He.would! ask the electors as honest men iff this man was a flit person to repre- s¢nt them in Parliament.Mr.Pope said he entered the fight \u2018without a.dollar for use in influencing the electorate.He would promise, \"however, that if elected he would de- > ol Commons) He did not think that the time had arrived when all that was quired of a member was for him to it quiefly and simply vote, to increase indemnity.: LL, LL eople were \u2018saying \u201cthats he.(Mr.Pppe) had lost money.This was true.But if he had lost money at Yast Angus the people oP that place had profited by the efforts to build np an industry \u2018there within the county.If hé had lost money in Cookshire the ople had benefitted by his enterprises in{ the town.During his sixteen years im| Ottawa attending to the county\u2019s interests he had not been taking the t bate the ons) questions in the House- Muinber of the Cookshire mills to Ot- \u2018tajva to build houses in the suburbs, gding to thé\u2019 House at night to vote to} increase his salary.: \u201cMr.Pope said he was opposed to the indreased indemnity and pensions vot- edj by the last Parliament.As to the Autonomy Bill, he had always stood as a champion of the rights oi-the minority, Protestant or atholic.He preferred , Mr.Bor- ¢ii\u2019s bill to the bill as finally passed the House, but neither bill suited conclusion, Mr.Pope called upon alll his friends to watch his opponepts night and day and prevent \u2018acts of corruption.Effect a good\" organization afl get the ivoters to the polls.He would wafn Mr.Huit that if he tried again\u2019 to steal the county - he \u2018would Lsudely be \u2018made to suffer\u2019 the penalty.\u201cWe'll be houestly yictorious' or well be honestly beaten.\u201d \u2019 r.Beland, M.P.for Beauce and Mr.Bulnbray, advocate, of Montreal, spoke eloquently, and were followed .by Hon.ney Fisher, IMR: FISHER'5 SPEECH.r.Fisher said he -had known .the candidates, Mr.Hunt and Mr.\u2014\u2014 P at all afraid of any comparison of the After the clectors of Compton.made their comparison he was satisfied that Mr.Hunt would not come out at the small end.- Mr.Fisher said he had been twenty- five \u201cyears in politics in the Eastern Townships.He could remember when John Henry Pope came Into his county and swore that he would defeat him aml drive him from public Jife.Mr.R.H.[Pope had followed and declared that he [would drive him (Mr.Fisher) with ignomy from publie-liie.Who was in campaign.lic life to-day ?fiseut var At elec.ppublic life to-day oo.; discussed a.year ago.At the elec.HI Mr.Hunt was known_as a successiul tion_there was a- majority of 2954 ; He had begun busi- against him.corruption had been practiced through- oat the county.- Whiskey had flowed in the Liberal\u2019 committee rooms ike water.Mr.Fisher was sometimes call wd the apostle of temperance.Could he have seen the condition of many of his supporters Ke must certainly have wept britter tears.' \u201cThey say 1 am played out; -m good © bankrupt,\u201d said Mr.Pope.\u201cYet they inust see some life in the old boy! yet, la why all this anxiety.\u201cPrime Minister=and the Minister of Finance ure coming into the county.Mr.Fisher and a dozen or.more members are here.\u201d that Sir Wilfrid was coming to\u201d Compton county, He Would welcome him.How _nmch he must ie the former member for Comptor When he would etd himself to a byelection in which there was no pelities.Mr.Hunt had said this was a Campaign of spite.li there was any spite it must be on the side of the Government who, were endeavoring at all costs to down him.Mr.Pope read the address which he has issued to the electors amd whieh hax already been.published.\u201com It was_found that great | The\u2018! Mr.Pope said.he was glad | buginess man.neds life without means.He had been buginess career with that of Mr.Pope.He|had inherited a lafge fortune.He, had told the electors to-day of his budiness failures.Would not the suc- cesbful man make the more capable re- prebentative ?20.+ Mr.Fisher sympathized with Mr.Pope and the old Conservatives ol Cofupton county.lt was- hard for thent to take defeat.Tt would be better] f they would subinit to the inevit- ablë with better grace.- - Mr.Pope had said it was.customary for |à \u2018 candidate to know his leader.Codld he tell who his party leader waÿ ?Mr.Borden had\u2018 been repudiated ft a Conservative meeting in Nova Scdtia.At a convention in Montreal they could find no leader, Mr.Pope had asked, Who built\u2019 the wharves at LaWe Megantie ?and had answered, the Conservatives.= The.Liberal Government had been called upon on many oc: casfons to repair and improve the old and vat ves.The Liberal (Continued Government had on page Six.) They- had replied | In doing vote for him ; 2, that no alcoholie li- | e, for a long time, and he Was not | prdsperous and successful.Compare his- \u201cinadequate works of the Conser-.1S NOT CRUSHED.Government \u2018Alarmed by Moscow Situation.sburg, December 29.\u2014 Re- volutionaties: at Moscow yesterday forced an lentrance into the private re- sidenee of-the chief of {the secret police, told him fo bid farewell to his family and then ghot him.- |, < EIGHTY \\REVOLUTIOMSTS DYNAMITE [ SAFE AND SECURED ,Ç | -713240,000 Warsaw, {December 9 \u2014Eighty ! re- volutionisty hlew \u2018up, the safe of .the disthict treasury in Wysokicmuzowiecke, Governments.of Lomza, Poland® securing $150,000\" \"in paper\u201d rublds, - $10,000 in gold, ans 380,000 in silver.first cut the with dynamite, market square, vorizéd *the in- the town| by firing revol- \u2018vers.The raiders es¢aped with their booty.[a as co REVOLUTIONARIES XOT YET \u2018BEA- IN AT MOSCOW.\u2026.St.Petersburg, December 29.\u2014 The situation at| Moscow is growing daily more \u201cserious.The themselves are astounded © at - the strength and pertinacity of the uprising.It is rumored that the Rostoii- sky Gionadidrs have jagined the revolt, but this is not confirnied.The ernment, however, is appointed to| command)\u2019 the Grenadier corps, Three regiments were drafted from \u201cneighboring towns into Moscow, and the whole of \u2018the.Guards, er -N in and a portion of the horse guards were despateh- ed from St.Petersburg A telephone message fronr, Moscow reports Branna- ha street andj adjacent.|streets destroyed\u2019 by artillery, and malty women and children killed, A teldgram filed .at says: \u201cArtillery firing decreased; many shops re-opened, but situation critical.Railway men still head of movement.Police appear fin plain clothes.This fact is gonnected with | pillaging of readymäde clothing establishments.\u201d Telegraph and telephone communication with Moscow was eut at 4 o'clock yesterday.À \u2018telegram\u2018sent from Moscow Wednesday evening) says: \u201cCivil war continues.| Sympathy of whole population is distinctly jon side .of revolutionaries.| Troops go far achieved no important success.Main deficiency of revolutionaries is!scantiness _of arms.\u2026 They have mostly revolvers, but few rifles.:Whole garrison of Moscow consists at present of eight regi- [ments of foot Cossacks,|a detachment of -gendarmes, \u2018two brigades of artillery._ Infantry{ regiments are not to be relied upon.; One affillery brigade also is under suspicion.| All doubtful units are confined to bajracks.Armed revolutionaries do.not\" pxceed 15,000.The Governor-General has ordered troops to fite not only on all knots of passersby.hut even on viplunteer Red Cross detachments.-Cggnplete license is allowed.\u2014 Life\u2014and liberty of citizens of Moscow often Hangs on\u2018 the mere whim of .a drunken soldier.Many inoffensive \u2018people have thus bven slaughtered.Suusky dragoons particularly distinguished themselves in this bloody work.he authorities supply the troops unstingingly with: vodka.Revolutionary lands are|chicfly composed of young workmen land students, including many girls and women.Some chiefs, of detachments are|énly eighteen years) old.News of extension of the franchise attracts ino-att¢ntion.\u201d TREASON IN \u2014 FRENCH NAVY.SEVERAL-ARRESTS OF NON-COM- MISSIONED OFFICERS IMPENDING.TT Toulon, France, Doc.2 rests of non-comnyssionec officers of the navy are impending owing: to the discovery at their domiciles of detailed blans- of the new battleships and submarine boats.This it is;expected will solve the mystery | \u201coî the disappear- anee of the plans Wu the submatine boat Aigrette, of which vessel a cupli- cate has-been constructed] in Gerinany, supposedly from French plans.\u2014\u2014\u2014 CARLOAD OF COAL - FOR MIS§ ALICE.\u201c sme : ; ODD WEDDING GIFT |TO COME FROM THE MINE \u2018WORKERS UNION.Hazelton, .Pa.Deel 29.+The _men- bers of local union No.3, United Mine Workers of .America, | liavey decided - to \u2018present to Miss Alice) Dioosevers as u wedding giit a carlpad of the best coal that can be found.in the anthracite region in appreciation fof her father\u2018s services in ending, the ot 1902.pe ++ +++ +444 HE D 0 + WÉATHER PROBALILITIES.+ Forecast for the next 24 hours issted -by the Metearological Bureau : Cod Strong southeasterly winds, with rain, followed by| westerly gales and.becoming dolder at night.Co + + + +++ +++ - BIRTHS.; | CEARK\u2014At Abbott's Cort Dec.15th, twin daughters Mrs.Frnest Clark: .I | HURD=At Ayer's Cliff, a and, Mrs.A.E, Hurd.|\u2019 SYLVESTER\u2014At Coaticogk, Dec.26, the wife of George Sylvester, of a son.= ++ 44444444 + + + + + er, Hatley, to Mr.and k Ce son to Mr.+ \u2014 DEATHS.| | CLARK\u2014At Abbott's Corer, Hatley, Dec.18th instant, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Clark, | 1 - aan No a SHERBROOKE, QUE, FRIDAY, $l) oo [REVOLUTION telegraph wires, postedipatrols in the | .revolutionaries.;Gov-i ) erlously alarmed and Genétal Mistchpnko has been: Semenofisky, Moscow'at 1.50 \"yesterday afternoon, Feveral ar- great strike | gp Dr.'T Brooke ition mgt \u2018Art \u2018Bui man in Dr.W words the : I had J 10 makd ne unp into court.|THE SHERBROD | CONSERVATIVES, 'orthington Candidate ding, in convention.-4 Mr.NL 8.Bourque KE Re-Election.Pum\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ION OF DELEGATES HELD IN THIS CITY YESTERDAY.«| | The delegates.of the County of! Sher- Liberal-Conservative A t the yesterday \u2018afternoon acted as ohject of the convoption con brought on he said by his {resignat{on, which he had been forced r.îther than cause his friends casantness of being brought \u2018As far as he was corcern- | = q A.! PR.A.|] | vative # k .WORTHINGTON, Coriser- candidate for coming | i \u2018Shdrbrooke Bye-Election.ed he Fad ed of and them.| safe sens oan short term [if the Cor fight to pr ~meht, the) cide upon was the u vention thd again the er.After the candidate event of its like being the active most gratli \u2018convention all would again, for friends hal which could be morally reproaghed Mr.Firmin Campbell as the doctor.He spoke of- ngton\u2019s services during \u2018his Mr.H.R.words in which was assured done nothing he was asham- he was sure that none of his committed any actions spoke in i the \u2018in Ottawa, and said that servatives were forced to t their man back to parlia- were sure in the person of Dr.Wortlängton, of: une \u2018Who had | all tie necessary requirements, - Dr, Camirand, who arrived lato also spoke few words in the same sonse.~The dele ates were.then asked to de- \u2018hat was to by done and it raniimous wish of the Cpn- it Dr.A.N.Worthington! be Conservative standard boar- | selection had been made the hddressed the convention, thanking them for their expression of renewed cShfidence.He hoped that fight would a not be.necessary, butin necessity there was nothing ready, and he relied uplon hind united support of all.Fraser also.spoke a few he expressed his jit- ficatidn at the choice Ihe hadgmade and trusted that support Dr, Worthingtan if they did; his re-election Young HAD NOT | morning, t parents on She had was passin hanging to given, hut eral hours.Deceased SAD CASE = OF SUICIDE.| Life PQ | A sad cas woman nan about 30 yd the past tw This morn |.+ | Woman Takes Her at Coaticook.tnt LBEEN IN RIGHT MIND it SOME TIME.i of suicide occurred this Me Vicuim being.à young «J \u201close Delema Levesque, ars of age, living with her St.Anne street.Teen mentally deranged for ) years.ng, as her younger sister \u201cher room, she found her the door.The alarm was Je had been extinet for sev- g li ; .was known ns a youhg wo- man of spl some years nun at Stanstead endid\u2019 domestic qgualities,and go tried to qualify as a lonvent.$5,000 0 Buckirign disastrous ing.so burned The tota FE _ \u2014_\u2014 QUEBEC TOWN SUFFERS QUITE \u2018 : - The efystal establishment Abraham A.ered by Ynsu IREIAT ©, CKINGHAM, QUE.| \u2019 A Granby, Dec.29 (aspocidl.1= Tustal \u201c LOSS.| ation of fliers of Vamagka Lodge oo +25 4 Jo AF.& AM, No.21, {took place N Dot.20, (Speciul)-4 in the Masonic Hall on Weÿnesday \u20ac+- Ie occurred he $} mo ; [ening.Wor.P.M.J.Brucé Payne oi- all nd à hotographie ficiated.10°) hall \u2018and a photographie! Wor.M.Bro.E.E.Gleaton : LP were burned out.\u2018Shed, merchant, was al- 1 + oift.I Joss is $3,000.Partly cov ig a.nce.= NEWPORT CHILD \u2014 WAS POISONED.DANUM TABLETS THINK: J \\ehair- the absence of the président, | Dr.Cangirand, brihington \u201cexplained in few ; Childs, with stealing a CASESBEFORE JUDGE MULVENA.Magog Men Charged With ~ Desertion Of Service.GRANBY FORGERY che UP AT SWEETSBURG \u2014 REMANDED FOR SENTENCE.; Before \u2018Judge Mulvena this fore noon lrancis Longten ahd Thos.Leese were charged with having \u2018deserted the employ of the Dominion Cotton Cum- pany at Magog.1t appcars that the two men in question wete brought out with a number of othegs from Eng: land last November tp work in the print department of the mills.Last pay day they got into ian altercation in the town of Magog with others of the employees and were! rather severely handled.They would not return to work, claiming that they ought to have protection.As a] result they were brought down to Sherbrooke .yesterday and spent the [night in jail.This morning they state hefort Jud Mulvena that they would return \u2019 to work; and the learned magistrate, in suspending the sentence, said that the company could not provide them with protection outside the works, but that they could have récourse; to the law if molested.Sentence was suspended and the men left to retûrn to Magog to resume work.O0 STOLE RIDES ON C.P.R.E.Lapointe was charged at the stance of the C.P.R.wil ride on onë,of their freight trains running from Foster to Sherbrooke.and a similar charge was preferred against | Walter Douglas an Thomas ide on the alifax express from Montreal to Sherbrooke.They pleaded guilty and were {remanded for sentence.| or.COURT AT SWEETSBURG \u2014 FOR- ~\" GERY CASES.in- F.Jahvier, aged 15, apd Hormidas Foutare, aged 15, who had been com: \u201cmitted for trial on a oP of forgery term of Court at Sweetshurg.and uttering a number ol cheques at the Bank of Ottawa in Granby on one J.A.Desmarteau, were hjought before Court, \u2018and asked - for a, speedy trial and pleaded guilty.The Clerk of the Crown asked that they be remanded until the 6th January in order to obtain Jegal proof as to their age.A petition was pre- gerited on behalf of théladcused signed \u2018by many: leading citizens; including the two J.1P.\u2019s who had committed them, asking that they be allowed to go on | shapended sentence.The! Court re- mended the boys until the 5th Jank: ary.| oo \u201c1 Albert Houle, recently convicted on -& charge of foigery, and whose con- (Continued on page four.) _ _ ' .i PARTS OF TH Bury, Dec.22, (Special )\u2014 ed that smallpox has broken out at Green's new lumber camp and that the cfew hus been quarantihed |, also that five men have broken away an\u201c made for parts unknown, which is causing some excitement.| MIT A een EE posé jr #4; 122 PAGE re.BRET Do You ki fé Phat | ?noes.1 i ori ad Tél LY ou.DO.THEN va ] Mr.Ch Hi IN | go an = 4 } au +148 LE th) \u201cNOT \u201cHAVE FRY: © ; y gud Ma = basse Tg lt | \u201cGardner.Ë 3, 0 Lhe el W \u2018poarieut ol HHA HL _ £.\u2019 x CE - di Ha 14 À.: atrice, of H fom, eGill fo des BRS ¥6 of o \u20ac Dee 59 : Sh de: LL CE ee $ Tt fr +H drop Le ., da ; .E em ki Ts pis They cost ned Shirts a are the best.'| day here with gi.ponte ios 1A custom Se : Ye, \u2018to.her 2M =.| R .Cook ha; roturné ; 5 AANAAAN \" Gi TT = rae doll de _ = + hi : by machine pu oré than those ironed Mrs.Geor .a hard thi y years M de | tis a, Very.pl idgetown, Ont.afte Hit I AUS HE _ ; : .co RSI + Ec 198 Lids » but they look better ge YW.Bixby, of New: ing to put aside, It w easant visit: wit > du ef a vy QUE | à à Let wear longer.and city, is spending a York nounced some week as an- | Mrs.G.L.Masten.hither - sister; RE E bei ik Is there any re pu ae mst Fot\u201d her sist of months ad would have n ago that, Stan | Mr.T.C \u2019 hr o a bd ) HR ; pd Shere any ropson Why you should |O.Brigham.|» sister, Mrs.C.this yoar.À save ne Noi Tost might \u2018partment, Vos De the treasury de- -} .6 oN iM Done , * : y the ast n o a P UE LU * \u2014_\u2014 atl Mr > ot Who lias been living creed à jade ol be ve hs er \"in Te sd te enks.sens mes .i.FVEF LY : a US Line, she bei s at Derby [800d forisome fi ing looks Kn of cynes and Mr.FE \u2018 Lh ti IMPERIAL LAUNDRY.voile died eat LP mes of Mig.Stock: ing, Jap.let.4 oA \u2018Honey even- yesterday.f Caanan, Vt., were ; Henry For \u20ac cM REE i ad been il Ing.She iss Lin +H or | u 1 - |The Lans wh ken morning.$10 cable ip to ns deported on il, tha B.J.Sutton, of We Smok | a i to { p ROCK ISLAND AND 1 burial.' aken- to Dasville for ay Miss Haëding will a While a Lyin Vv 2 ; jumber of friends 4 | - Bil : DERBY LIN | Me and Mrs | 5 College friengs the guest { ge init \u2018td thé town yeste ey n youn save time, mone .Pl Dec, ,29.\u2014Mrs.G B Agnes ce 7 a vias by il t Hon.M (F1 sckett is lip Montreal we va guest ory Pond purchases specialty of such si A direct to 1h LR.1: - y ovis, (3e0r Ree Fv rs.Robi of Ur.and Ch tres as s smoker, likes.0 the store th FF 2 NEE?Master 'Harol ge.Reece and arvey, pastor of hi Mice Ellen L son.ristmas and N atisfactor The vol he EA à , arold Reece, of Bosto gationali-church, | ongre- t À ock, of Hog) ton 1 Mr.Ed.Forest: We nd New Year's.y a supply in (he we olume of ¢ > At LUIR er arrived at the Derby.Line\" Hotel | Mrs M, ME ok i: Hei i od Gy late Thomas L fics oo he employ of Mr.G.Lg re-entersd thi fe the nim In the selection in those that ete A k that bridg _ 9 et gh here bey will spend \u2018the winter.e the same.ke sited abotit ro i ju ge the nore of hep! ister, Mpa, i A.Rd u Has alge.his.N à um price.» 88 w cl as sell whatev oF por da, _ CG AP ig en Lock \u2019 ss Lotk|'w | horse, \u201c\u201c \u2019 is famou.| Lo : ce vou desire ; Act GE treated several months Su has been.pie ane Mrs.Clement and dau ghter ; : from nowlton, wherb was Foto if Montrer iat, 0 \u201cHof entlomak, pe _ Heat $ fi .i 1 Aum, = Knowlton, returned one Wed rs Tu visiting rélatives here.a short © ie ne Serf thriuaty after good price.This horse is w à ; for &I- À.E.KINKE AD 8 co : _ \u2018 ; A 4 | condition he is reported in a &itical ville y Lareo des has gone to Lennox- just getti 1g: into ae Cooper\u2019s, she was.ground these parts as a fo wall bmowh: , Wholesale 8 R | te 3 ot th edition Yih Jide hope i recovery, the next ar visit relatives for | es ck in \u20ac img a An she | fac: as lmd a! good record on thi A A5 Well ; 8 fs etil Tobacconists, | 2 à til Cooper.ster, Mrs.George .Misses Robi \u2019 |r Arlington, Flanders, \" Mrs.A.NA AAA on treet, Sh be | 2 le oho Stamaied, Seating ie os ot l'éloge, are sp ee i Hoon, Handers ot the bie, Ghd, Rey.Br.ong EL = a | ; 1405 a.alceady 2H > e holida .Ha an ; 1 .Rouss : Io Lg UP ny | TI emt | es Hl Voom Nom} oh ar Fe un jones al BARNSTON wi | LEE ed ve aug definite Las been decid- La nt Christmas with eatt Hater busine return on Tuesday to \"att oblige [ Dec.29.\u2014Th - | | ER - à ; A certainl the a bho Key team.i vere ) o i r.and Mrs HC _ théir parents, | = ess.end to \u2018où, \u2018Frida 0.e Model School .cl sed ss | ° PIE Ÿ ages 7 e material in the nere is \"DA + Hockey po +2 Hunter.La he regular\u201d imbtallatio î cipal, Ë af \u201cMiles .Lindapo the Jose bu 1s fd , Villages\u201d for a good hockey t ce.| Doo, 20.\u2014Mr.Job good deal s to furnish material ton Ashley Lodge, AF.& AM, officers of holid où Sütütduy to \u2018 va STAND UE Mr.is hoped they will be oo aniz amy tonville \u2014Mr.John Bagley, of Bromp- i ood dent of speculation.Stanstead } last night, Broilier P.F.took place somo.gi at her home in 0 Pend the \u201cyo 8 FOR SAVIA .ited noxville, rs.E W.Parker, oi ved |lest lle, spent pew days in town [© Jenuaty lst gine 8 , Cookshiro | \u201cpa in the installation.Lyman off: do or Fo rere \u201cpremio to och by purchasing 1 you can save : Et days i oa dE n spending n few Mrs.J Ls .{ices have been held.no \u2018präc- À .Fuller, of Compton, i Mr.respective pupils.= g your House F LE} M e guest of : .ohn Loige, of M \u20ac lof Mrs, J.N.W ; is a guest and Mrs.J.| urniskig Ht r J.J Parker, of their son, A is the\" guest of her Manchoges, N.| Nr.A L Dupuis, of Coaticook, is$ \u201cHho Misses W diet, EN eptertained -on Saturiay oto Jr, |\u201d : SWANSON°S FURN | | 1 li John Taylor who ban been on UM ROS » ae.Lye Soh \u201cTian nd | Tov, were the guests.thi i .North Het day party given in honor cf a.birth | Waterville, W ITURE STORE, to SHER a ; 7 Rourke for a © Caswell and O\u201d- r to howell has on A N dangerously \u201cil n 9, E.Wadleigh r.bt rs.L Thornton S 18 mo- deli 9; also Lo à LE for some time, has sev )\u2019- York on a ten g e to New .Coun.and Mrb.k Mrs.Hen y Sr.0 (delivery of your | guarantee sa | | à LM connection with dhem.À severed His The ays\u2019 trip.Lio C T.T.Shurtleff drove | de ry Buckland left _ house.J goods set up d \u20ac HR SE] be has made nd em.While ther many friends of Mr.©: C.ompton toda to visit f ove day, the 2lst, to on Thurs- | UPHO ust received a fresh inyour ° = abril any { eo [land regret | Cleve- Miss McK it friends.of the spend the rem LSTERED lot at ! i : Sistomers will i nds ho all vel this er \u201chat he is not.at guest of Miss V 1 Nopirul 1, is the son, inter in Morel with er Shon ot ERED SOR \u2014 ne af \u201cMoney to | fi i | he has vor its à ave for Boston, where deux \u2014 C.Boutelle, Mrs Boutello and i Struc les Grace Auls is\u201d ik with the Miss Turner, of puckland.| .goods.ble Wi! eurity , on Tes i d The children of ho thodi Mass, \u2018to- day.| to Noviton- Centre ete tural Engineer She ny tended ee Mrs.Gordon.a John L.Thornton 5 the guest Watersilic H.SWANSON, \\ of interest.ii bei 1.ay school ethodist Sun.- de.\u2019, y Mrs.Ch Mr.and \u2019 = ss | Q : i | ee had their Xmas tree: Wed.= Curtis C eveland, of \u201cHichvi Bs: Finnie and Stevenson mberlain, Pond, and Mes.F.Cilley, of Island { Que.AS.DAVID: ; | hl 2000000004 0000000 Farm,\u201d is reported on the she {he oplinte and placter pars ed the Holland, wars the guests ol Ne ani \u2018 _\u2014\u2014_ Pread 1 pt \u2019 ; - of Master Joh rs.M.M s of Mr : LS ap , © fterd) T ohn Ford yes- artin rèce ; and : ._ HE fi DON'T MISS THE ag pone) Jound the break om t Mr.and Mrs.Fest NE | , | I uke EARLY MORNIN \u2018 \u2018[ >< Fbut very little.|Consid mb shortened °Ÿ McLean and Mr.and M an, Mr.Per- | C HH CIALS G SPE OPEN LATE TO-NIGET of the fracture, ro a ls a aod Son.E wars the Mes.I Bryan, | fhe TO-MORROW.| liment ighly rs.E.S.8 of Mr Ak ov.AND TOMORROW § FE I, he physicians, mas day, also SoD ykland on Christ NEW N 2 $/ a) Pls © OF NIGHT: Ta Gpolshire y ol, M.P., went to son Regle, bt - Vor Der Cramer and EARS ;* ë 4 FE EE .DAILY s ., 4 - = | 0 \"the ont.nef being held in the th._ P ace on Tuesday, a - TS h \" woug vi 6-138 Wellin, ug ani i a 1: Misse i r.E.: - ha \u2018 ellington Street, ~~ STORE STORE NEWS.Monreal, Br.mx atis Toifikins, ot [few days the pou is in town for a IFT à] 3 hoon © ti LATE TO-NIGHT.4 | of Montreal PET Ru ing, of Remick, 4 of Mrs.C.N.|@ ix quit | um still loc \u2019 ; quite the thi + 4 + 0 | ON V areas Gi Dec.a9, \u201c villor and hove Tomkise.0 of Cou b pe Pepe % Copticook, was the ® have i bad thing th | borers hy ia: ea r S Constable Gai ns, Court Bt.: artin e & Xmas busine most succes « b .§ e : aréeau h Mr.Wilk on Monday.Xmas busin [| ssfut uyers by : ei 2e > [boys and as warned the inson, of M y.| ess, we still have; .iE ; x or r Return i rt, J re fn er per prepare et ad] nals TPE Is there anyone ordered that all- sleig committee lias | are h ara and Mr.Percy W Ee on @ e for the gift.| v§l is \"y fi pe on: New Year's Day.i folowing i Chris ?If its ig | fizcated aud arrests eh pik be con \u201cMr.and Xe Stanstead 7, wilkinson | § | 1 very fincg sun.e so it\u2019s by-law ollow if the : H_ H \"1-9.che : hat following list \u201cmay \"be el fal not too late to \u201cmake goyd\u201d [72 21e + js fartiser \u2018disregardod.jrhile Massawippi n /Monday drove to W.J.H,-McKINDSEY, | ; Cheap.Ae Ep p in\u2019 mari ling th re govd deprived rry to, see the youn Christmas day ay to nd À Draggist, | » Dbargaiï i Ai \u201cEarly Morning Specia eo git, 0 [a cay mre à ne [Came y ia de, is CT Cmaa §| EEE CRE yo min people will uph rs.Will Hurd \u2019 1 7e Pb pec als§Ladies Tr the road comméttes and phold [mas week is spénding C \u2018 Rg 8 to 10 a I ! action î h an consider {heir $ here with her g hrist- ; ; i œil; + s PH .m.ToMorro n the atter both ji \u2018There will be \u2018many friend erh .ê - PRL No telephone ord w 4wise.mn just and oyste e a masquerad 5 rooke.Re je ; Hi ; - - .night Has.recover.riday the Town .Gb.| MR LADIES GOLF JERS: \"$Co t \\ : | ee reoont, indisposition.° svorad from arose oF Jan.5th.vu Hall wi J.BILADEAU, Proprietor.108 .EE CEE ES Gent's To rever trom pret andi good | PPS a | yp .a.m., $1.85, .- .(4119 3 .; _ Tow PAL Dos | LA MURRAY AND LANMAN'S FLORIDA se Ss ÿ | Be ».GEORGEVIILE- «| BEE Co A 2 got sais caf) | 31 W ) 4 ATED 250.: © t 4 = Ce -°18 p ringfidid, Mass, w is Lougee, of BE PLAIN Oream, Tobacco, ol f Fruits, Odadiey at sv 8-to 10 a.m., 17c, bottle.- ee 7 - Ties a} siting her brother, Mr D.À last week Dec.29.\u2014Mr.and Mr | L Syn, ua ih ig em À 11 Fée vou hors last vec: voting relatives in town this wes oston @ Maine Railroad | 1h Value 5e.A $ ) La ni ne 8 os 8.: S.Reidell had a slight oh gréssine air skating rink is \u2018wee .\u2018Winter Arra û CCR.8 to 10 a.m., S'for 25 # ! 225 » pular ei selection of +1 gf - WS Teas yes b faw.days ago.ock +0 th g the way we would 8 notpro-| = OCTOBER ngemeut, -.{ BE HE LADIES Ww oe.p.C.foun lines will gd: Smith ki e warm we ike, owing Tr Oth, 190 | ! 18 Th \u2018black lustre, al ° : d splayed.her convesientiy =; [dor this Ne atly second PEL, ather provaiting 5 starry.Th, Serving 1908 fool VA \u201cMar | pink bengaline, value brown and : ° r.Gilbe | r.aud Mr » 6.otherwise noted.ap| = 1 FO i t HE ; pue bengali og Salus $1.50.an oi _ | sour-in-h 2 Co from Beehe Ein as at \u2018home Batre, Vt., are à dren \u2018Wilkinson * {a .More orme st, Johnsbury, Lo.D.K.pi Fit IRLS; SLEIGHS= scount ™ || \\ a d kno oy a from bis brother, Mr.Ke ns ma, a5 was with he arents.wi spending Xmas MIXED.10 em.2 Borie at fou 781 ELT 14 ; 10 .a c, 25 erbr chison .10 p 8: : it H 1 BOYS : pes 10 a.m., 89c.| e Fai To-Morro \u201888e, 40c and 50c.c, 80c, ios hesbrooke.was brooke, eit Ch .ihitcher, of Sher-d .; Newport connecting ng arm eam = hi ; + = bos Valu SLEDS\u2014 blacks.\u201d Sens sd tion to choose from\u2014 GENT ase CARFS S\u2014 - \u2026 Siguetead Jupction oe Chrintn from.ve ster.as with, bis fath- NIGRT EXPRESS.9.- | RIEND .Lill 8 to 10 a.m., 49.Ok Iscount.| srops-ail.at 25 pc |GENTS\u2019 0e, 65e, 750, 81.0: r.anf Mrs.Ppter O'Lear a I th stmas cantata wi | PRON\" and New Yorks Pass tor Bon 3 | LAR i EX TS\u2019 LINE \u2018ton, are Les y, of Bos-\u2018 e Town Hall as give M THE 80 ork; ih 4 ARGE Svs HUGS | © AM : : | ~~ 90c, 81 = a Mrs, bts * chard, Sines Mr.and by the \u2018members n Monde ny ovening a - : bon ong our ee pres, res 0 \"58-60 Jac HEFfad 8 to 10 oat f .LADIES\u2019 Jrival.a] ince their ar.Of thé e Sund .B ortland, Horomier, 8 i .bh et M MIELE us (PR ea memes Eo a bon EY Roe urs, rh var Lh ETRE Ol Mo Lig bd Value 15¢.- ® : ADIFS* HAND now recovery whic, she is Rall was cr way, as , RESS.Les .Ball, Montre Sig » 8 to 10 a.m., 74c.e Misses\u2019 an Gi ed A 50c, 65c, pacs, \u2018 Miss Am Dé special 8 ronde to the doors, and Ly 8 Row\u2019 » Fortiand, Mo TE 8 : The Most Ce : Je i CHINA TOOTH BRUSH HOL è All Reon\u201d ed ' s Ulsters 4, LC $1.00 up: with her ny Lindsey who has been ira of post of the Mayor and Cou LO oA} Fooke 7.15\" 06 p.m.avve she \u2014 ° Lb Value 15 DERS\u2014 - @anc reduçed ff \u2018ee CL er, Mr.Dougl own th n- LOCAL.a a.m.- rE 8 to 10 Sc.° oth.icely made or special clear- during his severe ill ME as Lindsay part have consented ose who took aves Concord \u201c5.4 A Lf 3 CA am, The.@cen © in navy, twdeds ps i finished good - Saturda ï o jllness, left here o \u2019 formance nted to repeat the Now ymouth, connecting 5.45 am.vi s © qe RD BOARD GAMES can now save from a doll brown.\u201cYou i ay for Montreal.He I 4th.on Thursday night, oper | Ds cr Mriving 8 b mid st | : > Lb 8 to 10 c.ol: reduced prices.f these ulsters.ollar The Chr Q eave his bed.the repair.proceeds will go t \u201c|.D.Uy FLA 0° \\ A | #17 FINE am, The.@sizos 6 to 12 yoard, the voilow tag ded.istmas, trees were.well Hall ing and puttin owards - ,Sén\u2019L P NDERS \u201c |» SN ER SALT\u2014 5 ags; Good pro ell atten.F121 in proper.sh: g the _ Tow : ass: and Ticket Az : A 1 : (i Val 1 : ; 6 y \u20ac \\ - to, g mines were liste future fi dpe\u2019 to be u ni 20° to \u201c - XN N jf dele 100 DOTY for 150.SSuow ; te eaten a undance of Xmas | peri or \u201csimilar enderalamonts the | 3.L.FLITE Te or Le Fol T6?MATCHES\u2014 : | ki : From.; 5 erbroo Que on TEE é pu Vatue Be.box 3.Smoes Wh have ni ; [die poesie ven, it looks as De WATERVILLE 6 mu | ge SEI oo \u201cAR a.m boxes for 10e: - Our vint t | goofs rangin, n ce - assortment \u2018à | waters of the M n e open C._ - ray : i .8 | TRA WE MOYES sour wo | ma ara.Serger, Ghee doe ot ss [be posslo New Fears.Garr.Teams prottily and dainily docoratel fa\" TRAIT EE | H Le TT ; 8 to 10 So 11c ti shoes.direct, from he bost 7 » 50c, GBc,.75e dp- | are crossing at Rison, da Teams Christmas eve a for ty : ROLE x \u2018 HUEY 2 : FINEST RE in.to quote thes bles uy À own the lake.| ree mniiles the leadershi * The choir I : A HEY = Vaio SALMON\u2014 prices.e Shc} Geor | d ship of Mx » un- OLIDAY Ti 10 Tae 15c.¢ _ , geville se ered som r.Br i : RATES, fib 77 ni HIVER 8\u2018to 10 am.2 for 25c + Every pain finely ny N holidays.nes hoo! is closed for the.ate muse.very pretty and ron | a Pera all stations fn Canada # |\" G au \u20ac \"°X, IVE RC = \u2018 st | ml / .\" | w \u20ac | aE HOWSE- sh taped.ce vidi hace Davis, of Graniteville, is were.i Le Demos, of Coulit s0ok;- NEW YEAR | gibson alue_ $2.85 Mr.\u2018, on Christ Lo Tih 8 to 1 Child : and Mrs.E.guests of.mas d _ À Co PET Ce 000600002006: Children's ~ in.3 ge in.ab $1.60 pr.|.fon Wednesday.: @.Penny were here Heath.of their cousin, ro.uy the SINGLE FARE | | | Se Ladi shod 0 A C 05800000000 Ladies\u201d or Boys), 1 5 3, $1.75 pair.sf Mr.\u20ac.F.Bo The new rink rend Going Dec.80 -; À GS.à Et EL \\ Rubbe Small Men's, 12 in.|x : 42 rat $1.90 pair.1 here visiting f gue, - of Bondville, be opened.ink is just about re Réturni and 81.- ob - TA Lat es \u201c rs\u2014New Stock | Regulation Clan es [16 muse | The iting friends.Lo , ds of Opened.A few more out ready tol F RAN] before Jaa.2, 1906 | The perf EEL 47 LAIN TOP | Rough hoes, | 16 x 40 8 ohn Lou 7 - sgbls is\u2019 AN nr NT ce .soc, goc.aba 656.pair.RS\u2014 Hough, Shanty Shoe v5 x sata 105.Canned G he) Magog on Monday, ul wh ho died Mx r.C.Tambs, of Bu } ; -Goîng Dec D ONE-THIRD: excellence 2 TS, MISS ws RUBBERS\u2014 Patent Whito \u2018Leath tra 60 | oods : wv fal tock place at, Beebe Plain ose bur * [he Parsonage.ry, spent Xmas Return mit 80 and 31.~~ ° 1 \u201cPerri 13 a 81 SA oo, Sizes 11 to 2, 45¢ pal ; 60 pair.New 0° , was a \u2018for aster Fo an.3, 1906.| Les pi AE .GIRL'S RUBBERS 45c pair.: Mocassins 4.Brand\u2014note.now in_store\u2014best Log Cabin { place.He was a il resident of this for his holidays, MeClung is at home | For ticket 17 Ki d HE EE : BOY\" SI 38c pairs od » \u2014 cing iles | Ton ator Moth 25c.prices > During bi and contractor and builder Miss à Ada Spafford is ets, information, LC, | oo if \u20ac Ÿ Sizes 11, 12, 18, i .Gol od \u2018Wax Beans, 3 ja for 5c.dene ds,\u201d now the sumin uilt | .b.Flanders io still very.low.- 281 « AR ht, shape a UE 2 ; OUTS RUBBERS\u2014 c pair.assez AND GIRES'\u2014 | Pumpkin, 10c tin.25e.treal.of \"Mrs.R.A.Lindsay Co oe De HUNTINGVILL | rathcona Square.than UF \u20ac \u2019rotected tue izes 6 to 1 : - » ot Mon- : Dec, E, - T.ï - pet KE MEN Sizes 1, 2, 8,4, 5.65c pr _ |1.ADIES AN 1 750 ait, Eggs and B | - Co .\u2014Our beautiful weati ae KING, Siation Agebt - Lead TE À \"., N $ PLAIN TOP RUBBERS pr.SAND BOYS | noi utter \"LAD + | Christma, and there is nice er still .A nk i po | MEN 4% OVERSUO En MEN'S to Shee pie \"| Choide Goro Boxes, 30c doz.Dec.Mi D'S MILLS.spent hs come and chine, = : PER LE à.À 1 _ Warm and ee an Si 6 B Yinegt Creamery Bott 25c doz.spendi .~Miss Georgiana Du gatherin usual manner b was.( \u2018 = ® Hid E pT oto ue puis XC Ghote Dairy Baer, #46 1D.Montreal iho holidays with ets in.\u201cThe store which was b rer PT CR a FE .: .: ; _\u2014 Mr.on c.21 as burned ; , ; WWW N and M st wi d A È ; \u201cNew Year Candies\u2019 I Norwegian Now Clean Peel, 156 Ib.| spending a few d Calixte Dupuis are We hope non?greatly ise, Chri CIFI C \"167 FE c Gies © New Mince M Currants, 3 Mb for 25 iting their ays at Stanstead other\u201d one on the ill soon erect hristmas and N 1 PH Et à \u2014 ORYSTA wpxop opps.re Si | Koons lifer, PE Joli Palconcr has vo toad vis The Chrigmas re, vi an | Aristmas and New Year Excursts | | 0 LH È *.FRENCH CRE for 25c.© in i A uscatel Ralsins, 3 or 25e.Ham sh ?as gone to N ere last Sat , which w D -Way Firs:-CL Farc ' EE 7 SBE Tha Jam |i et Ride [ome on oT o Now cle man, © © was Il Be, Sid pare ot ass Pare SE mmioute for the rtf Lo - oo SES K .; n°s, a xt ct 8 ul 31s , 10082 à n 1 hos A | AAA AAA oni Sarg (gta te i velle 8, for 206 y Messrs.Deardeh and Belanger, of [The foo umber attended the CI tg return ns san: Br 19 Eien | wan whom \" ra | bing, 8 on.moe teh Varimicntor 06 + rorzse, 10 Tpusslor, of Mesdames Belanger and | me Huntingvillo antat at Johnie, |BE5 Sass Cis fare and © | 100 ui Silk Waists te | GRRE EE EE pi, ME a a Pe aren fr gi Ae hed GEO ald A mise asSort ng, 22.00 pr Gad] Vast Trou h 7 r.Wilbur La n den.r.Walter H ti dan.grd, 1906.\u2014 gyud to ret wm | « 3 I _ ment h , hove ri : 8 My for SEC.add, untin pecial = i fe | == ai nsf Sl LT ER gre [vi hoe of i\u201d os 2 | ma we AD wai i 0, $4.40.$5 > fév [Date 8 by 25c.@ E: v : rol:- M olidays g their * ollW 8).si 5 and\u2019 4, 2 Ibs.5 rs, 8 with the oe L.© - o Ys i co 2 hee and #6 Cooking Figs, 3 il for 1 | Gauvin, sr.Mrs.Alex: Gauvin While 5.Hunting.their mother, | om ry Pu ave} NW.¢ 0000000000 ng, 10c packet.c.Tt + spent the and Mrs.boy be ling on the h LC BACHA.BRA A e LEF 0d.; Year ° oy own the guests of week end in 7 longin to M ill here a lit le Ce ND, M oy J - On cle T OVERS ! 8) A» splendid | shiz Arg PE Dupuis, \u201cEdge ere.\u201d and Mrs.Phil- faite serious y hurt pe Chia, Pui \u201cSince SPECIA LINT : FUNE eal arin 1 uf °; ' ri area carai avr Mean TOR ® prices.assortme pnt here at popular Xi Sites se, er oe.néar , Flarids, ho now resides ned\u201d Ella Legs he gain.: es day.a or bar.Nove and Throai Dep a | Co an \u2018 RES\u2014 Lo e |BOYS\u2019 L FRESH 2 1p} vere attack \u2019 sullering from fin to th who has | tal.erbrooke Sacred epar .Esiablish © 2 im size, 38c for 25 e \"aga SLEDS - ' 25c ete xidse and of congestion f a se- is on th e house with th een con Hours C Heart Hosrt | = $ ee 48c for 330.cach.; $ \u2014 a 45c, B0z, $1.00, $1.25.\" ORÂNGES, 1 16 tos 156.$2 w his rover hopes; are of the lain, also conf Mr.Frank ® i tal 1 from of consultation: = At the Bos BE.Frontenac St.: Best aut | I SLEDS 1 >| same di 1e hou Vv Isl 8 M At his ofice 12 Bro ay e = : ® hors.© '50c, 65¢ - irate 18ease.se - with } herbrooke, office 17 Brooks Soret, = - ® 60c, 70c, and 75c values ol , 80c, $1.00, $1.25 up.ww \u2014 Mrs.Moul the Que., from 10 a.m.to RD È \u2019 10° : 201 .; : Co : ton, of - | ea : : VAC qd.6°: Aue, SES Soc.$ Dolls\u2014All Sorts : CL 11° \u201cBest Brands | | Dec.29\u2014Nr.on ss.a Jew days ot \u20ac oaticook, xp nd.= + Bid 2 a \\ .@ or $1.25.27 95 - 1° ,Ç ing the C cKenzie is M Co , Mr.À - ; .Lo 0% new pulpe à oe 7.Tle ® i 25¢ line for 19c.Every g e Christm spend- r.have | i ee conte.2c.Éot.© .50c,line for ; êrms bee or batrel sent out has th choster, N.H., the oot of in Man, North end Mre, A.C.LeB, _ RANDBORO QUE UF - ave \" Tepe argo.Chis oS s Hontiédies: ® : guarantos, e ter, Cath É.est of his daugh- Ç ey, were aron,\u201d of: \u2019- sh Mr.and Ms, © De Chia us,\u201d Cute ko za @ Be Barrel | Mrs.cripe Mori inzie.: aug amsby\u2019s on Wednesday.at Mrs - LÉ familv,- Mé.can\u201d I isa EVE LÉ Si anese © ; m 5-1 My wife he + ke and Nj, pe dns bar\u201d Etre ; $5.85 | list.| is on, the sick v wife had Rbeïü IF w jel, Mr.ane 1 07e Komen: voila, Bf | Mr.H.A and shoulders motion arms, fo wav spent Chri: ST RN in, Wb SHES ; \u2018a $5.85 visited friends fe Pond, ed, .SALISBURY Jess.She od Te 5 almost an > heu, Thee guia * ] i > no \u201c p+ ST \u201cag, $5.18\" \u2019 Miss: M en Fi \u2019 UC u Kidn + .5 Smith the an tic li 3 | J Tine Ei es \u2018thé | 18 at Home for Ro ral and Civil Engi | , ex C tre, In a shove time she was : or and Mrs.A 0 our to M on as peer.all\u2019 right.\\ .inday at Mr.C1 Ca 25 PB} 1, rs.Oris Noyes je improv PLAN: Sun Life B that = ; D one need Poe 1 hery- E \\ | Miss AHvo J y ing \u2018slow- ' Pre jeté LAND.SPREE ullding.2 mith s Remedy wi'l 1 eue pr holida Kms pared for any kind o MFTOATIONS.Rheamntism, She knows | tn 1 : LM, Ÿ al Late, u - IYO A FH\" et pe CC A : ane .Quantittes Ms, pow- RICH.ARD DAW SON.{ days i ls Sa p = _Randlhoro, Que 4 and family.> .+ dh alia a | \u2014~ ; 5; + ae age == es bus =, 2 ey 4 wre RE FRET = SFr Ra TT - | WATE LOO.oo BEDFORD, HE YOUR a an & NM - DR B Mind TANS | spending 2 Mer with her wn is HRT a PRACTICE IS ents, \u2018Mr.and prs George: oynan, | \u2018on Wediierday.: & 7 ITO GIVE GIFTS Main: street.\u201ciii OL à ; Mr \u2018Albert \u2018H.\u201cBa th; of Tosh Mr.| Géo: Hebért, of Svantof, Ÿt., spending Xmas wit \u201chis mother\u2019 A de vision friends here: \u2018the Brst of - the AT NEW YEARS sisters, on Lake View street.Mrs.Chas.Robertson has returned, | ; Mr Frank Kirk and Mrs Robine, of St.Sebastien, were in town on Wed- and will remain witit her daughter, Mrs.od Samuel Price, the rest of the winter.P°CAY- | Mr.Ernest Boothe, of Stanstead, sée- Mr.Gardner.v a Psp US Ley AT SES Soe RTT % You' Il be interested Hn our announce- Lment that assortments of Slippers are A KODAK was in [still satisfactory.P nty of stvles, ond son of Mr.Andrew Boothe, is at town, on Dusinese, he frst of tea on.and all sizes in each.hak © ow he « , present visiting his, father and brother - J an rs.Geo.omas, of Mon- ,, as ; lm + (ha + at the old homestes d, Shefford Moun- treal, who have - been visiting, friends 15 a most acceptable present hat pui Pa tain.here, have returned home.| .of Montreal, for a boy or gig.We have a \u2018complète stock FROM ONE DOLLAR uP.\u201cfor inner dax.ou de sire at\u2019 ; Mr.A.C.Paqu tte and his sister |.Mrs, Botden, of Montreal, has been J.A.Wiggett & Co spent Christmas with their mother and visiting friends in town for the past 6 t | ,; week.sisters, Court street They, returned Whiting | Block, Sherbrooke to Montreal to-day.were in town call- \u2014\u2014\u2014 Dinner Sets, oo ee i We Ir.Ulysees Yau who.has.Lega at- kins, js \u2014 _ of \u2018Togmnherg, 7 \u2014 > | | Elie g Grand Li School, is at: ing lend on Sra Yo denen ou CL 3 1 attent .\u20ac obacconi | A _\u2014\u2014_ R if, Coad Een J nah, for the holidays.He has jist {| The anna ri g tree and enter- _ À.- ecial attention given to nists, $ |; = - T oa Sets, ET A recovered.from quite a serions tack bafnnient of the it James chur@ was} | ew + ear ope SO BY À | of scarlet fever.: hold.nithe Guild Hall on Cpristmas | ve VY.mail orders.- : À Le T at t -T it Se t dis Nellie Richardson and \"Diss \u2018might The dll was prettily decorated, .\" a \u20ac mglm Clara Sedvey, of Granby, arg! visiting }® Æ crowd was present and a fine aad @- a e e e ts, .for a few days the lend at Ware programme was | rendered.The trec | den .and Waterloo.wag, lighted with candles and- well la- Mr.\u2018and Mrs.George E.deg» \u2018ith presents for both young and turned om Mon al Robinin re old; A Ci dn by.the child- where they spent hristmas\u2019 .wit ren oldidrs\u2019 drill by the re { friends.pe TT fyonng oy was edpeciaily worthy of i\" \"IF.AN - BL.Spofford notice.to- th == Loge © probe ctive M, Wednesday , Mr, Smith Taylor of Stanbury was | Druggist and Stationer.Griffith's Drug Store, 61 Welllegton 8% Bherhrooke, Que (Orpontts | New Fonrt Honea \\ : Fancy Odd Piobes.Gifts * offices, - = i SUTTON \u2018| evening, 27th inst., by the installing visiting.friends.here the first of the} -10 Strathcona Square.( ITURE, STORE, SHERBROOKE LOAN oficer Worshiptu Sater Bro.i ird.Wook | Stevens, who has heen | Headquarters for Christmas Gifts.y i _ .er e installation 3 ni \u2019 ; aa 2 ) A Dee D) + Bormanrtue given at the Brookg House: Dr.\u2019 s.teaching.= Claverioevite, is jome for Consider Garorauy the \u2018Advan- , eu sale ~ ; & MORTGAGE CO town.\u2019 H.Martin, W.Master; C.0.Martin, the holidays.i i tages of DINNER SES.: J 3 8 ; - ee iam lot\u201d \u201cof / à \u2018 Miss Nora Cutter, who has been LPM.; Rockwe Le SW.AH.SOUTH DURHAM CAREYS ROOFING Ordered for the Christmas trade, arrived ODS, and w 0 < Money to loan on first mortgage spending a few weeks in Montreal un- Burton, J.W.; Rev.C.E.Ireland, | | : .ht Weight, C to Handi too late, consequently they will be sold 2 - No trouble ow .eurity, \u2018on real estate, at current - rate der treatment by a \u2018specialist for Chaplain ; W.E.Hills, Treasurer ; BH.Dec.29.\u2014Mrs, Wm.Seiveright, of alent in Tore qualit Neat Appear- per a greatly reduced price, namely 520 of interest.nerve trouble, is at home once more, Des J.Secretary ; Thomas MoKonna, S.Sherbrooke, -and Miss Nellie Graham, ance, Fireproof, No Ruét, No Decay.The | Any first, class crockery - store would \u2018 A _ - - (fecling better.;\u2018 Grger, JD.; ; F.R.Dalton, J.lof Cdncord, N.H., spent Christmas Best Roofing\" \u2018Numan -in enuity can\u2019 de- ook vou $25.00 for the same.ANSON, JAS.DAVIDSON, +.H.OSS Mr.L, L.McClarty \u2018and family also G.; W.H.Bell, TT ler ; R.W.E.J.| with their parents} Mr.and Mrs.Fred.vise.D.G LOOMIS & SONS Only 4 séts to he soid at ahove price.© \u201c Que.= 0 _ President en Miss Jessie M.Westover have been vis- Raymond, DC.; ; Pérmanent Commit- Graham.7 rE Don\u2019t miss this chance, \u2014 _ : : iting \u2018in St.Albans, Vt.tee\u2014V W.George E.Robinson,\u2019 R.| Miss Ninah Hughes, from Bradford, ACCENTS A, Hawksworth & Sons Co J AMES TH ONPSON _ \u2018The shippers of © square hardwood W: R.F.Shaw.Vt.Miss M.E.Hyde and Mr.Nathan ZEN 3 À Limited to ship < timber commenced loading cars Àr- Browse, of Granby, \u2018Was in iowa Byshe) from.St.Johnsbury, Vt., came} J | | imited.: (old 9-Cent Store.) - \"CORMIER S 6s AD.\u2019 with the same here on W cdnebday.Land | spent Xmas the nest.of Miss des- {home| to spend their Christmas and Yj : I B51 ! Lite James Sta rs .sie aymond, ; ain ree |-Neté Year\u2019 3 -holid 18 with.their -par- à, i : ntreal, r, = ~ phe Harry, \u201chooked at ipo owe | LA the, reg ' 10.pr of Waterloo ents.gnd friends Here, but purpose Pre NA o p AC KINGS for a.Tr.D Fe E\\N ~ AT bo .\u2014 \u2018 (hall here Jor the last threé days of held: Tuesday © evenin \"the.ar whl: to their | respective places in 3 Pulp hnd Paper Mill 14 Water St., Sherbrooke, P.Q.: : e present week > 1 them : o'nnco + 1 tice duly elected for t , ad -H.Grindérs and Presses in Flange, Disc 1: ARS.Although business so fa] J Chores Lo Reed and daughter, peur.\"They > aie as follows: TH Norodom i 1x Bichon, hots Ana: Cut green bone for winter poultry oo - ha heen exc dinol yd 1 friencis here on Wednesday.NOIRE OR ell, LP.G.; ; Henry ird, N.Grandi N.| days [with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.CoLD KILLS THE GERM.| feed, 2c.per lh., delivered to any S e eeaingly £00 : y = | .= .looki Mrs.Frank Black, of Granby, is a 0.Jockwell, V.art Chas, M.East: George Richmond; 1 =\u2014 part of the city.Bell phone - 431.: \u2018an still ooking for OTR AL \"guest at her father's, Mr.David Bick: Tones, oan So sary Geer pet nd Mrs.Nov Wad, of St.Lam: Lieut.Peary Says here A eNo \u2014 ford's the present weex.Port :} Mes.Levi Perkins, of Sherbrooke, is orter, BUSINESS CARDS.etary; samuel S.| bert, [hav th ts of Mrs.E.1 will make it \u201cinteresting tary; Samu her ave been the Es s of\u201d Mrs.Treasurer ; Pr.8.H.Martin, |J.Watt for a faw Bald Heads in the Arctic Region | Although we ; a , d Physician ; ; David cKenna, Conduc-{|_ Mr.jand Mrs.J} C.McCaig and chil- : 1 h me back from Klon- AWRENOE, MORRIS & MCIVER, wood\"?on Thursday exe last.ongue Lan ton, spent \u201cSunda y and only Sut- Miss Jennie Kilburn |left for.Ottawa Palmer, from Vt: Lillie Smith from ment for, the past year.A large attendance is hoped for.Miss Margaret Edwards, of McLeod, Alberta, spont Christmals at the home \u201cin Canada oD .- & i t à.Special rate for boarders by week ol | month.Bell Tel.834.F.J.Southwood, Proprietor.GLOVES Ladies and Gentlemen.\u2018W.H.Southwood.Manager.| __ last week, where shel has scoured Montreal, Annie Reid from East Pun- lof Mrs.A.C.Whifield : Qe : - RE > ther parents.: : fine position.Miss - Kilburn wil ho ham and Lillie Reid from Guthrie.The{ Mr.and Mrs.W.,2K.YJicKecown spent | DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS .3 r: Edwards, of Boston, and Mr: : | Messrs) Sanford Rosenber i 4.3 a Th Ÿ _\u2014 .The perfect cut and the \u201cand Mrs.Hibbard, of Montreal, are greatly missed in Church and social S field, Je : 5 fom | Christmas in Montreal.ive RTLAND TO EVER ; 06.pe | guests at Mr.Jos.Bak circles (here, where she! was i pringlield, Massi; John Hall, from} Mr.Andrew Ruiter gave a drive to |, PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL, : Tan.2, 1906.excellence of material of 15 Mrs.Nelson Clement, er\u2019 Boston, spent ver¥ popular.:Moptrepl, \u2018Henry Farrow from Barns- six of our young people! from here out CTSIMANT, » 30 \u201cTHLRD \u201cPerrin\u201d French Christmas with her mother, Mrs.PP.: There is good prospéet ot Bondy Ma bar Le li aimez fromySt.Al-|5.5.Swasey acted as chaperont, - DOMINION a.2- \u2018 J 3 ei having the tric light in the near pans, 1arlié Palmer frdm- Con- to Dunham on Tuesday] evening.Mrs.CORNTSTM A 1 .mgland.fut So mote it he.cord, N.H., Rayrhond Sully and Allie] Murs.Durgeée, oft Brome) has been vi 'NORSIEMAN 27 : TO nture, 0 mote i > LS - ! mo, has 718- D CT 2 : ie a.Kid Gloves en pt > sel o Bolton, The Anglican church |was heautifully \u201cWalbridge feom Montréal \u201cand I.Jiting.her daiighter,.Mrd! James Tur- IRISHMAN.cree vaste \u201came concu Feb.10 etc, © T1 À makes them keep their Mr.Hill, of Montreal, is the nest of decorated for Xmas, Epglish holly: he- otkusifrom St.Johns, ner, at- the home of Mrsi \u2018Arthur.- Me- |\" DOMINION\" oo oo.Ju Feb.17 = n= ; 8 ing in evidence in abundance, thanks , Miss Mahel Bockus, of Meigs Corner,} Farlañe, and the latter returned home This steamer carries passengers.1 d last longer hi Tk.Agent s 1ape and las g s aunt, Miss Sara: England.; g 1 ê \u2018 » tha is visitine relatives \u2018nd \u2018friends in this we \\ ATES OF PASSAGE.» gon.than other makes.Miss Georgia Guillet is spending the 10 the generosity of Mr, J.R.Gillam.nce, | 5 I ends in thi [with Mrs, Durgee on Wednesday to at- First Class $55.00; Second Class $40, tars.| ) deale holidays with her mother at the UR The Xmas service was Very largely at- Place.|.tend the Christmas tree there.| Third Class to prinefpal ports in Great Cr t Leading ealers treat e tended, and there.wads a very large te Mrs._Dunnigan, the trained nurse of | Briain, § \u201cntormation - apply to bocal tion Ageb - ali sell oo \u2014_\u2014 number of communicants.The choir 1 RICEBURG.New York, » ho as {pen stoppin \u2018agents or DOMINION LINE, h PERRIN GLOVES.GLEN SUTTON.excelled themselves \u2018on this occasion, \u2014 Dec.39\u2014Winsor [Rice is the guest of some few days with her) parents, Mr ament 3 Dec.\\28\u2014 Edwin V; Jones, who - is the fine tenor of Mr.Soles, of \u2018Montreal Geo.Mbore through his v on \u2018| and- Mrs.James Butler, returned home 17 St: Bacr Bpreets real, : [learning the plumbers trade at North and.the cornet played by Mr.\u2018Geo.| Mr.Ü.Lambkih, has gone to Salt [27 Wednesday evening.| She\u201d was ac-, T isi i rere w iti hi Cit - ; \u2026 Fran! SURVEYOR & OIVIL ENGINEER - Troy, visited his parents here rocent- McClay were welcome additions which Lake City to spend the winter.companied by her: brothgr, Mr.Frank Ti.A.DUFRESNE, Bell snd Canadian s Telephones: Plans of all townships in stock for sale.Cc | , | were much appreciated, by all.The! Mr.BR.Lambkin paid the Burg a Butler, of Boston, andi Mrs.Butler, | , \"PHOTOG APHS | ee Orrin B.Wilson has been buying offertory amounting to [$22.11 was pre- flying visit recently coming on the ten who also visited -here during the holi- ; horses in Montreal the past week.They sented as a Christmas gift to the in- In office every Baturs Friday last to spend t Montreal.The Christmas trees last.week's in con- od to return > holidays fn Mr.McHarris were the guests of Mrs.\u20181p Maritime | .J.Mpore Xmas\u2019 day.\u2018clock train 0d] leaving at five \u2018the day Stason.| re save - r Excursions | were.unloaded here from a C.P.R.car\u2019| cumbent in accordance fith the wishes next marning.# g ma \u2018lass Fare Why are you waiting until the last lon the 97th.{of \u201cthe Archbishop and the Bishop Co-|4Mr L] Irish is quite sick|at the pro- EE I ee\u201d >, good to re minute for those photos.You kiow you\u2019 A travelling medicine \u2018troupe have Mjutor.10 £ spat writing.~ Lo | : ON _ and on Bo want them.We are getting very busy, been here for a week past giving exhf | TL Mr.Jesse Russell, of Barrie Vt., \"is ' 08.1906; 80 bitions-and selling their wares by ex- EASTMAN.- 111 5h on a visit to his sister, Mrs.J.© | third.citing competition in popularity con- sorth | ag oone.; j à ne 29, GEO.JOHNSTON, tésts.boy = Dec.20\u2014Miss L.Dilworth left on Miss Lillie Fortin, Geo.Fortin and 149 Wellington Street ater C.Brown is home from.Low- \u201c Several cars daily : arc loaded here SL J te .nection with both Sunday schools were rec sec |W, R, BRADLEY @ SON, xxi 5 5 hail 3 yn ipo nly oot\u201d I.| TA - The Leadin a , | 1 r.an rs.x > on n FUNERAL DIRECTORS , George Mercy, has score fom his Farnham, were in_town| the que, of Have you yur nice display of the famous 7 MERS.ccent se ï hatic attack.; heir sister, Mrs.¥.W.{Phelps.; 2 zh ._ 8-4 EMBAL Christmas family gatherings wero het eee th Robinson) was the guest M.Chrïsty Tweed ats ?L, If you have not, have a look bare.of Let ( Established 80 Years.| quite common: this year here, but for - f his brother, Mr.A.[Foster Robin- i at them.It bei ing the proper thing for this seasan- Heart Hospl 5 Frontenac St.- Bell Tel.297 the first time in at least 30 ycars né © 7 ot ° ke.P.O x tre tertainment was held in son, last wetk.A h that bears on \u2018Its t the Hospk, Sherbrooke.| Dh lame.enter (ain nt was Miss Bernice Regan is spenditig her \"Rar diethe name gf an eld- * Regular price $1.75.oo ETooks- sxe |.MACK'S MILLS.|| Mr.Charles Gourser has recovered holidays with Iriends Hn ontreal, we was] -ostabilshed and\u201d reliable c t ice 98c LS _ .m.to~ 8 0.00 I) oy Tilton and, pay mond oe from his recent illness.| the guest of Jr.and 3 s.Chas.C.our Ae ro u pr CG s \u2018 ; .; _ & ew lp rosser ey expec oO.Coleman for mas.a - _\u2014 Lm per ution Se t ' ; AMUSEMENTS Miss Haivey rer ned to her home in \u201c Known or nameless varie- EF Mr, and Mis, George Brevoort and | Food Knowlton last wee Co A À ties.The name Is the a | UE.fade, Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Brevoort | = AT THE-THEATRE.Mrs.Stowe, of Brigham, was_ the manufacturer's guarantes : Knitted \u2018et ves, regular | price $1.00 and Niel, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Longe- Of all the great American plays, the guest of {her sister, Mrs E.J.Esty, -m in arms daæszost help gern tic wud way pent Christmas at the Stead, the guest of Mrs.George Longe- Mar.home- Mr.and Mrs.Albert Johhson pent |\u201d ald historical drama, \u201cUncle Tom's Cabin.»?has the strongest hold on the ple.It is beyond \u201cquestion one of on Christmas.Miss Naomi and Miss (Mary Phelps snent Christmas with their parents, ofvalue.If you want the g in brushes ask for À - price 650.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Em st plays ever written, hence the Mr.nat Mre D.Phelps .¢ me she, was Rady ars Charlie Ticehurets.ar plate it relains in the hearts of Me Lt.Phelps was home for | L R.MCBAIN M:a\u2019 $ Furnishia 95 tal her À be Alice Comstock is spending her eople of-every clime.A \u2018great pro- Christmas | : yh 1 pot cure ne at Jose, spending his boli- | action, will be © given at the Clement Mr, H.M.Regan and family nent ; \u2014 t ter sow.du ! 2 1 an Pond.Te his sister\u2019 Theatre, on Saturday: , under the man- Christmas day with relati A in nowl - ; BR SON.Bl at san 5 \u2018agement of Teon W.Washpurn.Wateh gop, .Se |e PSE Ahoro; Que i pin ._ =i for the hig street parade, 7 Ce iiNet ania me eran rep Whe ara an mme Jn pay ne g we, Sont b .- .\u201cey \u2014\u2014 .DONTE IN ager CRT Ru OCR 1 pC I EE A i = ipo oR itm par ee Fou > TOP EE SGA TEEN \u20ac TS à : b - mi nr le ' an Fane Tee wv Soin\u201d iy Fw TERT TR Te de fe re TA AS \u2026 e3e Be PEE > Sey CERTA ¥ Fa 4 { + a i mere wg FI a Said d 5.0 Ts ER , lt TnL AR 9, cab a \u2018 rong.he res err er dor NT I * A Bids TO Ey WAT ret 3 LES 5 A | ; I Le ; wt i { 8: R R ua parte vr \u2014 mirent ; ion Stan Li bib es re pee eet i .Phy des, CY se es ads de A fo EVIE Sa Ry mem re Coe pera - y * AAR har \\ \u201c.| DT AE FRE vec a\" success to 2 Ir you thik any kind of a Piano this season, we think interested in seeing the new styles opens during the past few days.be.pleased to send you by mail the latest \"ing these handsome and fine toned Pian particulars as to prices and terms of payme Pianos from HIENTZMAN & Co., M, & BACH, and ten very hand \u201cWILSON\u201d Piano in stock to-day, aud.every instrument fully guarantez ed.If require, we have about 100 new organs KRANICH prices range from $60.00.In i I» i £.Furs] [snow Shoes, | Moccasins, Old Pianos and Organs of any make exchanged.A few good Upright Pianos for rental.- Choice Musical goods of eyery description.d out at our storé you caïmot call; we shall atalogue, describ- -1f nt.: ASON & RISCH, | dome specimens of Prices arg\u2019 reasonable os, and give fall it is an organ you| .bo right.dium, and\u2019 large sized at $9.90, | by resolving to always be on time.The first step towards \u2018carrying out this resolution is have your watch put in order, so it-will always This ve can \u2018dé at Tittle cost.watch examine our - 20-year gold-filted Waltham Watches in small, me- They are the best value in the city.We carry.150 watches in stock and feel shure we can suit yon.vr \" Tiwyou decide to buy a new PS - \u2018Mrs.PF.J.Griffith is is visiting\u2019 rich in.Montreal.fe n stock and the) je \u201cAnd.many other articles of -stor 1 for NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.= \u2018vale can.be foynd at our large A vu IS SOLICITED.| LOUIS A.GODERE Ey - \"The Popular Hatter and Furrier) \u20ac Metropole Building.) $9000600000000600004001 | - Ties, Etc.re - i - me 18 + af wm 4 _.dor Lew el SU ae - - y 4 King St.+ New Year\u2019 s Trade! New Figs, Dates, à Nuts and Raisin 8, - California, Oranges, Grapes, Bananas, fruit._ Leary\u2019s or Cadbury\u2019s in 1-2: 1b.bo 1 Ih., \u201cGood Table Apples at 30c.per pk.GEO; A.MCLEAN, \u201c(10 Dufferin Avenue, .~.Both \u2019phones, OT Ï FOR THE Floridas, 2 Ibs.and fives.( Mala, a \u2018Apple and Grae ~~ What is nicer for a New Year\u201d s Gift \u2019 than a box of- G.B.Chocolates.Rell, 195.= + 1 NEW YEAR'S TURKEYS ! ! We will have a good- supply of fresh New Year's trade.These Firds have not been frozen, and and ready for the roast \u2019 lille La .are cleaned pan.IT PAYS US cure Te buv-the best coffee we can pt FRoval Cream Blend.\u201d I'l WILI- PAY: YOU TO TRY IT.Turkeys for for our Le MAY & HOULAHAN.| o- To Prevent MEASLES !! - i USE Dr.Leininger\u2019s : GENERATOR only $ 1.00 McMANAMY\u2019S | DRUG STORE.Tate FORMALDEHYDE LE Mr: YORK COUN Y LOA COMPANY.SHAREHOLDERS SANNOT HOPE TO | - RECEIVE MORE THAN 66e.ON THIS DOLLAR: * = Toronto, Dec.2 \u2014According to the deductions of Mr.Masten, solicitor to\u2019 the Government in restigator, Mr.W, H.Cross, the liabilities of the Loan & Savings Company to the shareholders amount to #53,178, 768.The assets as arrived at during the, examination are- $2,040,634.The deficit, therefore, is $1,138,134, or,nearly one- third of the total i debtedness.\u201cWith other allowances included\u2018 the -defi¢it wonld probably be neduced to *¥1,000,- 000.It is thereforé assumed that the company will he able to pay only 66 (cents on the doHar.= MR: VAN DYKE JOINS THE ex.~ THOLIC CHURCH.Atythe recent visit{paid by Mgr.Paul La Rifeque to Paquetteville, Hig- Lordship presided at thf conversion to 1 Catholicism of Mr.Fhomas H.Van Dyke,.the well known lumber merchant, .his wife and two sdns.\u2019 -The baptism took place on Saturday, and .on Sunday morning the new converts made! their first communi¢n at the High] Mass celebrated * by} Mgr.LaRocque, and at the close of the service were confirmed.| Cs - | * The ceremony was witnessed by the \u2018entire population of | St.Venant i de Hereford.On Monday Mr.and Mrs.Van Dyke entertained Mgr.LaRocque, Mgr.Tanguay and the Rev.Fathers Hamelin, Simard and Deseve, tg dinner.Nr.Van Dyke, whd Mé.George] Van Dyké, of Boston, is 55 years of age, and isa native of.New Hampshire.He wad a member of the State api 9 d Senator.I New ITampshire for couple .ff hefore taking up his|ahode in tov ille, where he hns i cent residence.KINGSBURY.Dec.20.\u2014Rev.J.B; Mcleod Montreal for a féw à company Mrs.MéLedd and son home.Mr.T.Streetÿ andtMiss Streeter, of SherFrooke, spent Sunday the guest of Torrahce.- oo Miss A.Neilson, tegcher of Shawville Academy, is home spending the holidays.J , Miss Pease \u201cand AFis$ home from Montreal ents, Mr.and \u201cMrs.Pease.Mrs.George Crombie has; returned home \u2018from Montreal accompanied Ly is in Jessie Pease are ! her sister, Miss Lappi idevin.- L jr &.dy their niece, Miss Nellie Ly H ge, Lemmoxville, \u201cand Mrs.Hudspeth, | Mr.a :]ithe holidays at Mimico, neat Yorl: fof is the brother of vs and will ac- |, isiting their par- trip to.Toronto, Co.| Miss Emma Walker is spending the Mise Monica Parker and Miss Grade King, of Compton, , were bo the city yester day.Mr.Cecil Duffy, who has Bleen spending\u2019 Christmas at home; has returned | to Montreal.od F .Mrs.R.H.Gooley and Miss » Goole, | ot Coaticook, were visitors: oity on Wednesday.= ; Little Miss Muriel Stevens, \u2018 from Montreal is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.J.McCormick.Ry The Misses Houston, from Montreal, arrived in the city to-day for a visit to Mr.J; Perley Wells.© Band to-morrow night at Minto rink.| Miss Ord, of Strathcoria, Alt, is in eva on a, visit to her sister, Mey J.Price, London.street.last evening to \u2018attend the dance.of the [1 pa Canoe Club.+ .Heber Bishop, of Boston, was in\u2019 tho.city yesterday on \u2018his way to visit ; relatives at\u201d Bishop\u2019 s Crossing.| Mr.and Mrs.W.J.\u201cOverbtéy have : bturned to- Island Pond, acc mpanied er.(Me.Fr \u2018H.' Hogan,® of the Magog ouse; \u2018left fo-day for \u201cMontreal end New Year's with his, family.| {Mr.R.N.\u2018Hudspeth, \u201cof Bishop's Col- wre at Mimico, as or .the- bélidays.\"Min, N.Hudsp @ nnoxville, dnd Tormily \u2018Ont.Vogrot and.omic Co- uebec for the: bolidays e guests of Mr, Justice and Madame $ és ot TL |.If you have.a notion of \u2018Buping a : Fu: lined, coat Toc k up thé Stay®Clothing_Hall advertisement.\u2019 Noteghe hig refluctions.- | fr.H G.La othe, from tawa, (Clerk of the Cro) in Chancery, has kbéen in town.for, the font\u2019 two s on \u2018Fofficial business.in Coa, \u2018and\u2019 to-morro night at oo rink.Ir.A.E.Wells, Professor of pplied Scie ence at- Cornell University, Ithaca, N.X., is in town, the guest of .is broth r, Mr.! J.P.Wells.; | Mr.and Mrs.Claude A.Ti rnêr have rned from a very pleasant sit to rignds and relatives at Cherry! River through the Xmas holidays.tee \"The.Rev.Sister Davignon, Superior- Ge heral of the Gray Sisters of $t.Hy- acipithe paid a visit to the H epital | l@ Sacred.Heart recently.po iss Florence Tu of.Sherbrooke, | is the composer of.a\u2019 waltz, which has accepted by | \u201cthe publisher , and shortly be published in Mon e friends of Mrs.Thompsé bourne street, will be glad: to that she is slowly! recovering f severe attack of pneumonia with which she| has been prostrated.{ \u2014 Four-foot has and wood, split - ready fer.the : Block and .\u2018kindli in .Robt.Keller, Saw Mill office.; pool street.Bell \u2019phone.235, .J.M.Brault, of Montreal, | irepre- sen ing the geheral n anager.si \u201corganizer of the Union St.Pierre {Benevolent Society), is in (town with the inte tion of forming à | local circle.I ére will be a, watchnight rvice at À.Holden & Son\u2019 s, St.Armand Cen re, Que, Dec.31st, commencing at Spy 8 P Rev.O.[Burley will in chat All are cordially vite.Co Mi.D.O.Pease | representative ¢ f the | Ogil vie: flour: \u2018mille, intends for ithe fu- Jture} to make hig| headquarter in Sherbrooke, and Has.leased the.resi-.denep of Mr.F.i White, on B streqt.- Unity Lodge at its meeting.this clectpd_ the.follow ing offcors : Bro.| H.a in ick Bro.Bro.Jom Lowe ; A Morrill.Field ing and Mr.J.Di regy PA, of Throe Rivers, passed hy ouh #ty on the Grand Trunk this moon onl their way to.Compton where a Mi Tie 1 cet on he held this afferdoon.Mr.Hunt joined them a+ the ion re.n- | Mr.Song ette, took place on Tuesday, renjoves » (of the oldest citizens of Sher- te, Mr.Fisoite being 80 vea 8 of \u2026|- He is st vived by six chiléren, Mrs.Willy Laëroix.3 morning at Michael\u2019s\u2019 Cathedral, and was large- a tended; decease havir A 0.8K asa, Jour Otis, Shc Som THERE 15 | Mr.\u20ac.D.White has returned froma | 'R holidays ät.her.home in Windsor Mills.to the Dr.F.\u201cJ.Tooke came from Montreal pr TEE MORE APPROPRIATE FOR A GIFT | \u201cThan.some da ity \u2018We have some .aof iece of jewelry.ings, Bracelets, articles so der fair sex.For .the year we are offering discount of 10- tb engraved free on at our store.-' RJ Jeweler, \u2018 - to th all goeds at a 15 p.call goods purchased SPEARING, ren a aT his home about he garden of: J.Milford & Son; in: he seems to have spend the winter there, as he is to: be seems to fare quite as\" well \u2018as they do in summer.| +The officers and\u2019 1 sawippi , Canoe Club were \u201cat home\u201d last\u2019 evening to their friends and seldom has the Art Hall &hoed t6 more | de, phtful music of seem a sémbly.Fhe hall {was decorated with great taste, the club colors, white, being used, tre a canoe was |suspended with festoons reaching to the Many shaded elect the charm of the hundred and fift y were present, inc di of invited guests places.ic lights added scene.Between a and two hundred ing a large number | from gilt and the Club pennon and, on the \u2018other with a \u2018tiny simmer scene, of water, foliage and a canoe with two occupants, suggestive] of pleassmt outd ings.Nineteen dandes were on the list, Bourgeault\u2019s orchestra playing the latest and most inspiring: two-steps aid.waltzes, Varied occät ionally by a polka Military\u2019 or the Lancers.The guests began \u2018to arrive between 8 \u2018and 9 o\u2019clock, and - the es goon hecame very animated, T patronesses, fab a whom a «lais had been arrang one end of the hall, were Mrs.Grundy, who wore black silk and lace; Mis.Fatwell, who was in grey silk and lace; Mrs.Paton, in a gk Yace gown over satin, and Mrs.A.INorreys Worthing: ton, in cream lace pver cream satin.Dancing went on uninterruptedly supper was annou about midnight.The supper itable .was arrang- od in the form of a Joh with strings | of tiny pennohs, from the tall mast to.bow, and stern and : col ored festoons, the effect being extremely pretty and original.Small tables were provided, arour which parties \u201ccollected, amid much gayety laughter.The suPPFE was admirably gerved, the menu |comprising roast beef, salads, \u2018sandwi hes, jellies, ices, cakes, coffees, etc., being greatly to the credit -of the caterer, : After supper dancing was resumed, and \u201cHome, Sweet Home\u201d was played ,at an early hour\u201d in the morning.Among the strangers noted were Mr.and Mrs.A.O.Nortbn and Miss Nor- 4 ton, Boston ;* Mrs.Anthur Short, Montreal ; Mr.and Mrs.F.Adams Briggs, Waterloo ; Messrs.:Walter Thornioe,.Geoffrey Cirundy (Riviere du Loup),Mr, : .E.Channell, Stanstead; Miss Mc- \u2018Clyng, Waterville; Mr; George H.Davis \u2018Gananoque, Ont., and Mr.John Hack- ett.Stanstead.The d pbuttntes of the ball were Miss Ramsay, Bury, and Misse Hurd, Sherbrooke.The committee of arrangement were indefatigable in their \u2018efforts to give their guests an enjoyable evening, and it Es ac knowledged by all present that they were complete- dy successful.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CAL LED OUT {BRIGADE.The fire brigade was called out last night by an alarm From box 95, Len- noxville Road, near Long's and Bryant\u2019s, shops: Several \u201cengines were shunting in.the Grand Trunk yard dusting the evening land the \u2018atmosphere: being quite heavy, the smoke cir- cletl around the buildings, giving tiem the appearance of being on\u2019 Tire.\u201cSome one evidently: thinking there was a fire gave the alarm, but when.the brigade arrived there pas no .blaze to be found.: \u2014_\u2014 - BOLD THEFT ON DUFFERIN AVE.committed last night at about nine p\u2019clock on Duf- ferin avenue.A voung lady who was coming down town from High, street| by way of Montreal street was \u2018the victim.She had turned the corner and {was just oppos- A daring robbery wr , The police were nptified, but the voung lady could not jgive \u2018a\u2019 very accurate description - Jf the men and their arrest has not been \u2018effected.The handbag contained a.small sum of money._ * SCOTSTOWN.: Dr.Allen, dentist, will be at French\u2019 8 Hotel, : Friday, January.pk nn.NOTHING EW VEAR'S| the hmost exquisite \u2018designs in Trinkets, Brogches, Necklets, Pins apd many other heart of the remainder of the | One letter 33 \u201cStrathcona Square, état sight\u201cthat of a |.À is not a crow in the last : duys\" of - December, but to see a obs \u2018at this season | seems a little gut - of the ordinary.|.There is a \u2018\u2018Cock robin\u201d that makes, last Sherbrooke, ang |.\u2018made up his mind to.|: seen any day about the place, \u2018and: he | members of the Mas- - gayer as- |- hive and | interspersed with the | mpre \"brilliant, bSulting and in the gen- «orners of the : | hall, and gayly deg with flag neighboring The progrgmmes were protiiiy | \u201c| decoratéd on one side with the date in till |- - and : ite St.Peter's church: when she met two men, the latter stepping to - one side to allow her to pass.by.The young lady wag.just passing them | when one of the men ejabhed her handbag and dashed up Montreal street.= # 54 hid, = Jy.8 of -three inches.a rest.= price.we} 53 yds., 4 yds., fawn color, 21 yds., olive color, measures free.- y FOR THIS Vand then\u201d we'll be.ii.the mig \u201826 yds., olive color, Brussels, + 30 yds., fawn color, Brussels, 2 26 yds., red color, wool, 36 in ONLY A FEW DAYS.MORE - Le ee ee BIG SPACE, À Cae sar.\u201creduced to this Five fe In this we've told ¢ [age a husband,\u201d \u201chow to govern the country { the other impossible things we could Aihagine ul our in After the holidays welll spend spare tite are no flies to fight just now.\u2018pect a \u2018newspaper, puft.for saving that.| overshoes were lieft hanging outside ] Worth\u2019 taking, for the next day they were sold for send your shoe mending: while the \u2018Artist is somi-idle, senger will call for your shoes, and return them made over, \u201cThere is a stock company hill ed for hext seek , 7 & H.H.MORENGY, 1: = i o mixed \u2018color, Tapestry, 27.in.wide ig., mixed color, Tapestry, 27 in.w ide.: 30 yds., red color, Tapestry, 27 i in.wide green color, Tapestry, 27 Tapestry, 27 yds., fawn color, Velvet (Crossley's) 20 yds., green color, Velvet (Crossley's) Lun ovo oe, us 26, 00 Brussels, Al of the above rite are af \u201cspecial Fedueed prices, cludes FREE SEWING- \u2018and FREE L: AYING.above we will send a man- to any part of the city and take © all \u2018how to bring up habia oo 1t pays to a erie seu eervecsices secebeven _ me asure, sed fut.\u201chow to and Cia rater in the Record.Last week n They we Xn, af vou pa\u201d at Cent thentre, WW 1 pren all qu int ton gs _ shine There We ox- -vair où thee ptekle our shop door over ich: re ont deep Joye to T de phone and oo the SHOE E DEALER, A NEW CARPET FOR NEW YEARS DAY.We are taking stock in our Carpet Department.pice of the following remnants, cut, matched, se wed and lnid\u2018at This-ofier will fold good for the balance of this week e first week i in the New Year: ; - - offer \u2018and we vu QT) uéceseu a bitte iad aa.es aérgéiraenne sesesesorirs gwen +e 50° in.wide rer ee or 50.in.wide .; LR Er I vas 00 \u2014 :403 yds., fawn color, Brussels (Crossloy's).eee ees 34, 43 \u201c 46 yds., light color, Brussels \u201c (Crossley\u2019s) .15 yds., light color, Brussels (Crossley\u2019s) .17% yds., brown coler, Brussels (Cr ossley\u201d ,.3 in.27 in.27 in.AR.30 33 13.50 20,05 .11.55 LE Beta seas sen esa0s00 3 Carte carve itne eenacteut 0evstun cause asus nca 008 1r0sao00 use a sans @ 4410 u 6 +000 eousacuce, seu uu0eu son0 nou u asus La s0u suce trevssonns srsancaue necuueu0a 430 tn tou0uu 0 aaa and In addition to - ! 3, 30 ine the For the Boys +.Tol Boxes .\u2026 \u2026 $2.00 to\u2019 8.0 amilton 22 Cal.Rifles, $2.50.to $3.00 King Air Rifles, Lure $l.Boxing Gloves, .\"89,50 do 5 Punching Bags .Ce %1.50 to § : Indi in Cluhs, Bar Bells, Dumb Bells, Ja k Kniv cs, Snow Shove Is.ockey Sti ks.° Skates All kinds _ ie to 1.00.oo | Hockey Sticks FREE ho wat will give every pair of Star or of the last week 8 us still to shaw an unbroken as n XXXX Fim Boyd's ern \u2018Regulation Nockey Stick free Boker\u2019 St ndard Grade Skates cold from nor | on aul New Voar\" ne OPEN | EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 wc LOCK i L AFTER NE Ww VEAR'S.- Te J.S.MIT CHELL & coy.| CASES BEF ORE viction was confirmed by Appeals, was brought up but was remanded until not.yet arrived \u2018from the peals.sented on his behalf.Sth January, because the recôrd JUDGE MULVENA.(Continued from - page one.) the Court of for serftence, the hard Court of Apr riday, A largely signed petition, asking for a lenient sentence, was pre- received 140,362; Ivins, 64,2 84), k- Hearst, 4, N.Y.ELECTION.WeOLELL: AN RECEIVED 110.361 VOTES, HE ARST 123 202 AND _ IVINS 61,280.Lo New York, Dec.: 93-7 he official count of votes cast in New York conn- tv for mayor at the last clection wad issued\u2019 today bv the County Board Canvassers, ands shows that McClellan of 123,292, and ! .\"| Nos.17, 19 &21 McGill Colieg >Âve | + Lat fes* and Gentlemen's T6 = OF ALL KINDS._.0il| Tan Movtcasins youths and children.for - Overshoes of \u2018any -kind you may -want, .1, 2,138, and 1 puckles, ss, a, at & Coneress avith Felt | lowest cash price.abs, Cash Buyers Union -Shoe Stare; , | Prop.\u2019 « NORMANDIN, bik Wellington Street.Lumbermen\u2019s s Felt @ Sur | Lumbermen Robles | Car men , boys; 11- Roots aod he fashionable-place to or in .MONTREA would he the - WELLAND HOTEL which fs situated in the most cen uptôwn part nf the city.EO, E FULLER, Proprietoh trad.pue- We have eur store 1 greenhouse prices.C on \u2018gclf: or for tiful plant.JOHN + * .Sp 5 WY ex RE ie .4 T : Heme a = x |S : & ; Rowell\u2019 s là \u20ac Rowell'= \u20ac x McCorinick : 30c lb.Ë New Figs, 2.7 New Dates + California È anges, 60c, § &.Sweet Mex {per doz.| y.We also h@ ¢ Malope Gra) A.Fi HOUSE d » À - Get our pri are the lowes WN.| Co Only a fe Ne vf 9 7 ; 1 .2 } 5 (in tubes à 1 Fr} 1 , SHERBROD Co } .3 Not à doll does not im 1ts secuyitic~ Municipal De ga owls e bey and And.Last .Year \u20ac «nada A arte every dollar .puficy-hol ler HEAD OFFICE G.H.ALL | | +1 \u201cStar Builc ind: Ja EWING & J or F.w.wi E | NORTH = Snow Drift Flo J rote Lorn Meal - lo FULL. aittie measure,\u201d \u201chw to man- \u2018at amd all ton Ix seeking rots, There (ccord, We 6x three buekle They were 1 necleet to me ned a mes Yon pay \u201cthe nent theatre, DEALER, a.JAY.offer you md laid at this week = TS 6.30 2.16.50.= 26.30 .13.50 33,80 : 26.00 ee 34.43\" ee AR:3 += 13.50 L275 .L 11,55 722,10 .30.00 \u2026 19.50 _\u2026 * 3:30 7.6.00 F 2.85.+ + and 3n- toy, the ake : all co.ose rs.- \u20ac | \u2018Just week broken as- - ~,.} E A ve dem JO to\u2019 gs.0é- ; 50 to- $3.00 : 81,00 =\u201c TEARS 5\u2019Y.8 Sox.hbers in, ; boys, ay wagt.Boots and at the Store, , TUR.et cg .su \u201c en y JOHN MILFORD & SON, | 274 -r ! prices.-30e Ib.Sper doz._ Malaga Grapes, at 20c per lb.Wm.Murray & Co.WM MURRAY & 9; fe, ae KE DAIL TREY com Fri DAY, DECEMBER 29, 14 DIVIDEND NO.92 P\u2014\u2014\u2014 Nbtice is hereby given that a Dividend of Four per cent.for the current hali year has heen declared upon the _ paid-up Capital Stock of this Bank and that the same will be payable at the Hgad Office and Branches on and after uesday, 2nd day of January next., The - Transfer Books will be closed from the 15th to the 30th of December, both days inclusive, By order of the General Manager.Slierbrooke, 5th Dec., 1905.ger - Choice Plants! at reduced prices.- We have a few choiee plants\u2019 left at our store that for want of room.at greerihouse will sell at greatly reduced Come in and.choose for yourself or for a New Year's gift\u2014a beau- tiful-plant.Sherbrooke .\u2018 oe Que.; A F.SHASHA He me-Made- Cand y Store; Special Prices Rowell s Ribbon Candy, 20c lb.| C Rowell\u2019s Canes, 2Uc Ib.| McCormick\u2019 s best 40c Choeolates, at New Figs, 15c pe 1 | New Dates, 8e ER 1b.California Navel Sweet Seedless Oranges, 60c, 40c and 30c per doz.Sweet Mexican Oranges, 30c and 20c We.also have some \u201cvay nice Pink =l A, F, SHASHA, 168 Wellington Street.17 and 19 King Street.Finest and \u201cmost complete adsortment \u2014of\u2014 .GROCERIES.; _ WINES AND LIQUORS.= FRUITS, = CROCKERY.AND GLASSWARE Ç in.the city.| -} Beveral } hy JAMES MACINNON.f peveral remarkable son.She is of Canada has some clever women nov- clists and writers.Mrs.Evérard Cotes, whose nom-de-plume is Miss Sara Jeanette Duncan, a Brantford woman, and who resides in\u2019, India, has done some cléver work.She has only written one Canadian novel, \u201cThe Jm-' perialist,\u201d which is ¢, story of Ontario : life.She has wiitten several blever A glo-Indian stories.the hest be | ; being \u201cHis Honour and a Lady\u2019! and J The Pool in the Desert.\u2019 ; Miss Lily Frugal, a Montreal lady, [how residing in England, has pigeon novels, : \u201cof ich ¢ best known\u201d are ' \u201cThe ermaid\u201d\u201d nd \u201cWhat \u201cNecessity Knows\u2019 Then there are Miss Agnes Laut, ag.ntario woman, now residing in the.jnited' States; Mrs.Sheard, \u2018ot.Toron- ! i Miss Jean McHwraith, foûmerly of ämilion, Bow rot New York; and several others.- -Â- voung novelist- and- poet;- of considerable distinction, is Miss Agnes Machar, of Kingston.Her Home amid the beauties of the St.Lawrence, bas inspired some of her most picturesque | Verse.An.interesting contributor to Canadian literature is Misg Pauline John- Mohawk descent, her {father being, during his lifetime, \u2018chief of the Troquois réservation in Ontaño, and her mother a white nnd Her poems) are permeated with love of he C.ne and it has poem \u201cThe Song My Paddle Sings,\u201d that i \u201cMuskoka set to music.\u201d \u201c Christmas Goods arriving daily.Sole | Agents for .\u2019 Sy ooh de .- HENRY SIMPSON- & 08.=: = te famous HOUSE OF LORDS SCOTCH 1 \u2018WHISKY.* Get our prices and be convinced, they \u2018are the lowest.oT - .= } | æ .F.W.WHITE, \u2014 1 Only a few copies left ofthe _- Xmas Rl \u2018Globe.(in tubes all ready for mailing.) = F raser\u201ds\u2019 SHERBROOKE - + a QUE ess ia ee Er \u2014 Not à dollar invested i in à stock.1 wor Jat ANADA.\u2018does net invest ar deal in stocks.\u2018Its securities: are first Mortgages, Municipal Debentures, First Mort- cave Bonds and other securities, safe beyond question.And\u2014 The Mutual Life of Canada has Ss,220,000.00 of gilt-edged assets \u2014 \u201cevery \u201cdollar of whick 18 owned by ity policy-holders.And\u2014 ~ oo Lust year the Mutual Life of Canada earned in profits.$254,100 every *lollar, of which is for its i-Jhicy -holders, .- Are you insurance-wise ?Sey \"ps HEAD OFFICE -* WATERLOO, ONT.gamme dore G.H, ALLEN, Provincial Mana 5 \u201cStar Building,\u201d Entrance sr James St., Motel.EWING & J UTRAS, General A ints, Richmond, Que.District Agent, Sherbrooke.NORTH HATLEY, Snow Drift Flour - - - Corn Meal - - - - - SL10 | FULL LINE FEED, Cg | with braiding of two {| Size, 4 years will require 6 yards of inch material._ = IC \u201c| a narrow escape boarding the Grand * Trunk 9.15 train.}She had gone into the car to carry in - some parcels and tell her sister who was buying the | ately was not injured.Biron, President : Mr.M.Lor anger., | Vice-President ; Mr.Emilien Jutras, Substitute : Mr.Wilfrid Bourque, 52,60 »): coming \u2018as \u2018those fashioned on lines of t would .be effective, A combination of | yoke laps, capes, collar and cuff piped with the self-toned velvet, | cheek silk, would be pretty, or for general wear olive green o or more contrasting shades of 'Y NEWS.Miss Jeanne Turcotte, a uilece of the Hon.Mr.Turcotte, of Ste.Julie, had this morning while came out again to itielçts to hurry up.She returned to the tfain, but in endeavoring to got on board, slipped and fell partly beneath the tr.lin, which was just starting out of the station.She was, however, quickly extricated from .her perilous pusition by a by-stander, and fortun- .On Wednesday last the annual elections of the officers of Cercle.Dufresne, Alliance National, took place, Mr.Geo.Vaillaneourt presiding.| The Rev Joseph Laporte was elected bnaplain; Dr4 P.Pelletier, Physiciah ; Mr.Secretary-Treasurer : Mr.Wilfrid.Le- gare, Recording-Secretary ; Mr.U.Ju- tras, Marshal ; Mr.C.F.Fortier, In- troducer ; Messrs.Omer Frenette: and Alcide Lemire, Auditors.! Amneng the Éastern.Townships people registered in the city are: Art.Gendron, Magog ; Emile Briere, Weed- on: E.H.Guilbert, Magog; Louis Gilbert, D\u2019Israeli ; Z.Mauseau, Joseph Menard, St.Camille : Mr.\u201d and Mrs.John.P.Bowen, Miss Bowen, Hatley ; C.G.Tremblay.Katevale; W.KE.Hurd, vers Éliff;.John Champoux, { | SEAN Li aE arr es en .: : PAGE FIVB Fre \u2014 == = THE FOOTBALL LAKE MEGANTIC.\"FROM TN H been staid of hu about the neck, with).a wirn-over col- Not mode of -outer garment for a li tile gir) à is qi quite as chs arming or, he sign here\u2019 pictured is shown \u2018in black chiffon velvet and is without trimnring of any kind, although in a less claborate material, silk brajd or.applique While Canada had as yet no writers like Mrs.Humphfey Ward, or others who.have become famous, there are weilers who are \u2018doi only ask a chance to develop their gifts include every, ossible, object from a piano or pony | \u2018cart, to à set of hooks or a piece f china.\u2026 The selce- | tions are then m e, not only by the King and (Queen, but by the other members of the immediate royal iam- ily Queen Alexandra remembers eyery-.one, and she greatly -enjbys presiding\u2019 at a Christmas tre gothering for £YC class\u2019 or rank of her numerous_ \u2018Amall- acquaintances.AL \u201cSandringham?Park, not a child i left without a Christmas: itt, Land; ithe g good work, vind { the hig estate ifn the depgpture.(Continued from page 1.) | o'clock, was performed by the Rev.Jarhes - Carmichael, Jr., rector of St.Pulls, The bride wore a trav elling suit of rich dark brown, with hat to match and| looked very sweet and winsome.I.Lynch and H.Williams as ushers.The popul:irity of the couple was testified to by! the throi 1g who gathered to witness | the mârfiage.service.Mr.and Mrs.Belk- nap {drove to Foster immediately; after the ceremony, where they took the |- train for their future home im iMon- | 5 Golly i: \u201cgrowd followed them ménagesl very successful] toi keep an heé* plentiful supply of rice, old shoes] etc.of the.Moitreal.bound) train.Ar.children of farmers and, {laborer 1 for, many miles arouni, \u201cél b odor 3 acquainted with the \u2018Queen tu the a al | family, than are the.Hire, of.the aristocracy.> A very pretty dregsin sack\u2019 is s dde of figured material.pleats on.each shoulder, .and it is cut square in the neck fastening a little to the left side.The garment comes down over the hips to a moderate depth, and has ribbon ties around the waist.A band of different material, applied smoothly, [finishes the edge.he sleeves: are elbdw length, finished with frill: Another dressing-sack is somewhat similar, but is ittel close Jar.The sleeves arp full length, bishop style, with two-igeh cuffs.~ rte 0 drame ma mue nme: me eus eso sma nn i |.The de hd popular Empire m \u2018broadcloth, having the or bright storm serge, roûtache| is suggesterl, 21 nel material or 2} yards of 48 pt rosewood-red ULVERTON.mount, spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr: and Mrs, [Thos.Skillen.Miss Ruby Wadleigh,| who is attending the.Stanstead College is home for\u2019 \u201cher holidays.; Glad to report .that -Mr.Charles\u2019 Graham, who has been} \"so seriously ill in the hospital at New (Westminster, B.C., is in a fair way to|recovery.\"The .Congregational {Christmas tree was held on the 26th.[Rev.Mr.Walt occupied the chair.The church was \u2018crowded and goo:L order prevailed during the evening.The children had been trained by Miss Ella Walker, who had spared no trouble to get the children ready for the evening's entertainment.The little ones reflected credit on her.Little Alfred Johnston sang a solo entitled \u201cGood,\u201d which: he did be sutiful- Iv and deserved the applause which it receive.Candy boxes d oranges had been prepared bv Miss esse Skil- len and.Miss Milly Graham.The children were pleased with their treat, Àf- ter the tree had been gifts to.old as well as to the young an envelope comtaining |quite.a sum of money was presented tor Mrs, Norman Bothwell by thy \u2018vices as orgthist.After the national anthem was sung and enediction pronounced the pe ple dispersed to their h : OThes.3 i A diploma of honor \u2018was\u2019 given to the D\u2019 Israeli ; O.St.Pierre, Stanstead; George J.de texander, W.J.Ewing, Richmond\u2019; N.Lavoie, Coaticook : W.H.Edwards,\u2018 Black Lake: W.1.Tees- on, Magog: H.F.Taylor, Bury: IL.Na Terry, Johnville ; Yi Ellis, Bury ; E.M.Sweet,\u2019 Cherry River; G.8.Buzzell, Magog.Ce © FLIGHTS -OF SPEECH.Wagg.\u2018That scheme of Burbank's of crossing carrier pigeons with parrots is the best.vel,\u201d Mig.\"\u2018 \u2018What \u2018a \u2018the idea?\u201d Wage.\u2018So that if the pigeons lose \"a T, L, Turger.| their way they can inquire.\u201d National Gus Company of Nerth Hat- ley for their.\u201cNational\u201d Generator and its light, which was inftalled at the Fastern Townships Fair, \u201cheld in-Sher- hrooke this last September: This Goen- erator drew much attertion, and be: \u2018sides getting the highest award obtainable, many sales have been made to the manufacturers.|The apparatiis is altogether, on new, and scientific principles, which\u2019 opens a new area \u2018here are three] stock older, was called upon to pay.and paid every cent o \u2018childreñ Charle 8 1 John Converse, of Way\u2019s Mills.The Hatter i Dec.29-Miss Ida Skillen, of West- | nloaded of its | chureh for; her ser- | AWARDED THE RIGHEST PRIZE.have} the - \u2018best.wishes of their many n Kngwiton and a for | den happy m.roid diffe, At 5 .BAGNSTON.Barhsfon, Dec.29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014i The of Mr.John Converse; \u2018of Barns- vhich occurred yesterday, hak re- movetl a familiar and well known; fig-, ure from this locality.Mr.Conterse porn.77 years ago on.the game farm |where.he died.His father {had etl there in the early thirties aiid thrifty and honest farmer.his\u2019 son, succeeded not only - to: the farm, and i dustry, and throughout his long life wis never known to do a dishonest \u2018He had his reverses in forthne, \"Samuel Goodhue, - failed, Mr.Converse a $9000.| He cheerfully surrendered ;ev- ety thi vg to his, sreditors, and prep red his indebted- | He lost another\u2019 $2000, in \u2018the failure | of \u201cthe -Agricultural .Insurance Co., but he again went cheerfully | to work and paid.this off.In 1860 | he married Miss Buckland, sister of Mr.Erastut Buckland.| Of this union four survive, three sons and bne The former are + Mestre, | Converse, of Grand Rapids, Bert Converse, of Barnstom,and : He spon retrièved his Pie loss, daughter.Mich.; Mrs.C.Remick, of Barnston.e fui, bright disposition, he was \u2018al Favorite, while his name was opts dor- Integrity and hones bridal coûple: well amuse igh a Lob be abolished; tha paid coaches be ind Mrs; Belknap | visited his brother, Mr.Nap.Harvey, but to -his father\u2019s virtues | .{When the \u201cGrand Store,\u201d which | had been established by Mr.Verge will \u2018be much iissed.hot | CONFERENCE.SIXTY-EIGHT INSTT LUTIONS ARE REPRESENTED.New York, Dec.2)\u2014Representatives of sixty-eight colleges and universities | Mr.met here yesterday tb revise the rules of footh:it.The ae of the conference as stated by Chancellor McCraglen of New York University, , who called it to order, was to eliminate brütality, from the game.\u2018ro make such rules\u2019 eifec- tive he proposed that: a national intei- Co egiate football asjociation be \u201cforme President Woodrow [Wilson of Princeton, in a letter expressing regret at his \u2018inabilit ta.attend, urged upon the conferenge three refortns; That interfer- abolished, and that - he number of in- tercollegidte games be shortened.Other universities which did not \u2018attend \u2018but sent letters |were: Yale, Harvard, Brown, Cornell, John Hopkins, \u2018the University of alifornia, Leland Stanford, Chicago®University.br , _\u2014e CAPELTON IS ES.+ Dec.29.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Sam Dale, of] Copper Cliff, Ont., arg sponding their holidays with friends [in this Vicinity.Miss Jessie Robertspn, of Maynard, | Mass., is the guest of Miss Cohoon today.\u2019 .The Alert Mines were closed for two days for Christmas holidays.Mr.Frank Harvey, of Newport, Vt., Dec.20\u2014Thé Presbyterian churell\u2019 held their annual Christmas tree Sat urday evening.The spien:d programme given bv the pupils of the Model School, was well carried oad, here on Tuesday.Mr.Alton Harvey, lof Newport, and his brother, Mr.Roy Harvey, of New : York, called: on friends at Eustis-this week.Miss Liztie Somtrset is -spending few days the guest of Mrs.S.J.Cuz- ner at Sherbrooke.NEW We beg to offer you Fancy Turkeys, Geese and\u2019 Chickens AT POPULA \u201c (For this Yspecial occäsion we have again received direet shipments of piimg Ontario birds.| © We are always i in the lead with the following : Lamb, and the famous brand of A, A.HAM and BACON PURE FAMILY LA RD.A call solicited before purchasing elsewhere, \u2018Boef, Pork, A LEX 2 stall No.1 Bell bos No.324, EE à 000000009 000060000006000060004.YEAR\u2019S POULTRY cand à very enjoyable (venue spent by all.A.Smith, of tha FE.TT.Bank staff, has returned from lus hotulavs.Sir.Wilimd Laurier wil be in Megan- tic on Saturday evening and will hot a meeting in the rin, A ball.giver by the (adrille?Clun, \"will be held on New Years evening at the Opera House, Agnes.- We rire all very pleased to hear that > the rink here will shortly be.opened under the charge of Mr.A.MoD, Mr.Paterson \u2018of the Canadizn Tank | of Commerce,\u201d Montreal; spent Cliidi- mas.with his parents.Dr.Allen, dentist, House, January Ind, \u2014e- Battles House Magog.First-clads in every respect.J.E.Taylor, Prop.| Mn [UT] A, NINE Timetable in effect October 9th, 1905s Leaving Bherbrooke : Express\u2014Leave .Bherbrooke- 7.80 a.arrive Levis 1.00 p.m., Quebes 1.1 p.m.Dail except Sunday.i Passenger\u2014Leave 9 Sherbroo ° 4.00 p.m., arrive Levis 9.p-m., Quebes 9.80 p.m: Daily except Sunday.Accommodation\u2014Leave Sherbrooke \u201c9.80 .m., arriv Levis 7.15 a.m., arrive uebes 7.80 a.m Daily except Æuns d as .Arriving at Sherbrooke.3rd and Ath.Express\u2014Leave Quebec 3.30 p.ms, Levis Ç 8.00 .m., arrive Sherbrooke 8,40 Pp.m.Daily except Sunda Passenger\u2014Leave Quebec ¥:80 a.m» Levis 8.00 a.m., arrive -Sherbrooke 1.10 p,m, Daily except Sunday; a Accommodat on\u2014Leavs * Quebec 4 00 B; .m., leave Levin .p.m.y arrive Bhers _ brooke 9.10 a.m; Dally except Bature R PRICES.AMES, JL Lansdowne Market.+ People\u2019s No.90.+ 900000444000004¢ te Agro Rome for.opul | oa Friend in Need.\u201d BiG FEATURE\u201d SPECIALTI: $ Loc, 20e; and 30 cents.OLED AENT THEATRE : Matinee and Night, | Saturday Dec.30.| ETSON\u2019 S i UNCLE TOMS CABIN The Barnum of Them All.5 \u2018Electrical Effects, - Brass Band, : - Two Kunny Marks, wo Misthievous \u2018Topsies, Genuine Southern Cake Walkers.Buck and Wing Dancers, Male and Female Quartette, Mdn Ealing Bloodhournds.Vision and \"Transformation L .Scenes.Wat h for the Street Parade.INEE, «+ 15& 325 T - 5,25, 35, 50 + An/Excell t Opportunity for a Good Party | One \u2018of the largest general stores i the Townships for.sale or\u2019 to.rent, situated in Centre of rich farming com - munity.also stock of Grocerfes, Har ware, Cropkery and Dry Goods.Easy : terms._Address, LT.-COL.\" A.H, GILMOUR, - - Stanbfidge Fast, Qué.~ - re \u2014\u2014\u2014 vgn rn Be EDUCATIONAL.Boyd's [Famous Syllabic System of SHORTHAND eA also taught.Typ Acetyloñe lighting, which was alrea y welt liked, but on account of not having suitable generators had to suffer till now a\u201c certain amount of lack of», confidence of the publié.* - : , Ÿ yitabic $ ortband 8 Business College, | sg Wellington .Bty | the Province of Q \u2019 wise, with tho shares in the capital stock + Monday, the 8th day of January, \"06; sorosessrtose OO0L00IIIIIIII00000000000400000000000000000 r Want \u201cAds\u201d; Ov f 25, 000 Ne i.Reach all; | parts of the Easfern Townships.©.Will get you anything you want.it a word (minimum 15 words) and six insertions for rice of five.Pick your days.te mere Nemo \u2018ls hereby given that application will be made to the Legiplature of Quebec iat next ses-' |nine miles.Then to follow the its watershed near the ville and thence followi the watershed of the River St.John up to or hear a point on the Temiscouata Railway at or uear Cabano Station with power Lo make connéction with the aid y Loiriscounta Railway.Such branch line to be known as the Quebec Central Jhaudiere - -Exten- sion.\u201c4.To issue from, timé to time bonds, debentures or debenture [stock constituting a first charge upon [the branch lines and.their appurtenances or to provide that existing and future|, bonds, debentures and debenture stock be a charge upon the whole lino and.its branches and | the appurtenances thereof.- 5.To empowor the directors to deal | as they think proper by sale or other- iver Famine.to illage of Lange- of .the said Company declared to belong thereto by the judgment of the Superior Court at Quebec of the 14th day of March, 1903.| And for other purposes.* Quebec, 1st December, 19085.W.& A.,COOK, Attys for Applicants.-\u2014 Public Notice.PUBLIC NOTICE in a Public Meeting, of the duly qualified electors of the City of Sherbrooke will , be~held in the Art Hall, Strathcona § Square, on .is hereby given that, at the hour of ten of t ie clock in thé \u2018forenoon, to nominate candidates for the office of Mayor tor the vear 1906, also to nominate candidates for Councillors to f111 the vacancies caused hy the retirement of Councillors J.11.D.:Codere, in the cast Ward, D.O.FE.Denautt, in the Centre ward.and William Farwell, in the North Ward, whose terms] of office will then have expired, also candidates to fill | ah THIRTY DAYS.oR Evening and Correspondence Course.Sherbrooke, Que, .the unexpired term of otfice caused by Lhe resignation of Ernest Sylvestre in the South Ward.| Sherbrooke, _ 29th Decemper, 175.1 F.J.GRIFFITH, : Secretatv -Treasurer.| \u201d | ELECTION N NOTICE.\u201c Tenants \u2018are reminded thpt.in order to cillors they must have all RENTAL SALARY nnd BUSINIESS| Taxes paid BD han ; \u2019 .\" HELP WANTED.222 AS quatiiv.as a Voter for Mayor and_ Caunes ALESMEN WANTED FOR \u201c6 das Greatest Nurseries.\u201d Tanna List of Hardy.Varieties in Fruit and Ornamental Stock, for the Province of Ques jon for an act to amend the acts relat- bec.Spring season How a arting.Liber- to the Quebec Central Railway Com- | &! inducem ts, Pay eekly.1 oxclusive.pany and to extend the powers of such erritory, rite now or Store and catas Company and to authorize ue, Stone & sllington, Toronto, : 1.The, diversion and rebuilding of hel G resent line from Beauce ation on e op os \u2014 oo Quebec Central Railway to Beauceville on Wann TMEDTATELY os ox .\u2018the said line known as the Chaudiere Ex- pair Hon Apply Geo; ge Long, Lennox- 2.Thence to build from Beauceville to | Ye the River Famine a distance of about AGED 1TER- WAR CDA MIDDLE son Yor general tamily of two.Apply between: tive au seven at 16 High St.Vo W JANTED TWO PAPESRIENCHE TAble girls at the New Sherbrooke.W ANTED~\u2014GENERAL SERVANT.Al\u2019- ply Mrs.Herbert Irwin, 8 Cressie St V TANTISOD\u2014A PLAIN COOK, - NO wi ishing or ironing, also,\u201d young.girl to assist in light housework.Apply Lo Mrs.Sylvestre Jenckes, 17 Prospect St.W ANTÉD\u2014AT ONCE, TWO 1 class salesmen to represent us al Sherbrooke and throughout the province.Apply | K, Record Office, ANTE SD\u2014SERVANT * TO ASSIST IN kitchen.and to make herself general- \u201cly useful.Apply Lady Superintendent, Protestunt Hospital.- + W ANTED\u2014HOUSÉUMAID AT Pio: teStant Hospital.Apply Lo Lady p Superimtendent.oo CADIES'- TO DO PLA (IN.AND Te at 4d sewing at hdige, whole or spare time.Gopd pay.WoYk sent any distance, charges puid.Send stuainp\u201cfor full parti- gulars.National Manufacturing Cu, Mou- rea EN WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN IN ; every locality\u201d States and Canada to advertise our goods, tacking up show-cards on trees, fences, bridges and all conspicuous places; distributing commission or _.salary $960 a year ur .$80 a month and expenses $3 a day ; steady © employment, to good, reliable men ; out your work for you ; no experience needed: Write, for Yui particulars, Salus Medicinal Oo Zonduu, Ontario.YOR SALE.Fo SÂLE\u2014ONE BAY GEL DING SI \\- en years old, 154 hands high, sound, kind, wdighs 1200 1bs., good action.Ono large bay mare, four \u2018broke.roke.Apply H.Wales, Sutton, Que.Jon SALE \u2014 MORSE, Granby three-quarter Concord ind Et Bishop Robe.Apply C.O.l'ulue er.: PUBLIC NOTICE .\u2018Sherbrooke Lumber Company\u201d body politic, incorporated by létters Patent of the Province of.Quebec, under the scal of the Lieutenant Governor, will apply to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, at its next Session, in order to ot- tain a private bill granting the privilege of acquiring and expropriating some lands, beach lots and dedp water lots at the mouth of the Tivers Pentecost amd Riverin;- in the Township of Fitzpatrick, County of Saguenay, and other rights which it requires to, work and operate its timber limits on those two rivers.[ Quebec, 2uth December, 1905.| J.A BEGIN, Secretary and Attorney.the Ist gud 5th of January, 1906, «6 per cent.dividend will he prod on their preferred stock, , C.SKINNER, AT ONCE.!.4.GRIFEFUUIT, Tec.Luss.Sherbrooke, Dec.29th, 1900.J.l : General Manager.+ Sherbrooke, Dec.28, 1905.° 3 will be at Union : \\ .: Bh ' Ss eda .Smo ent ge prs NE, TT Sa ET TT Ty \u2026.: à a : oe * ol Pt house work, in a.FIRST.throughout United : small advertising matter ; 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Lov Camp el KEEN v \u201c \u2018 x - TL .0 or .en ie .; .LAA * Le » \", 4 ne > i.: F1 ge eee de TER mes i ?; ; w= PE EE | oe : A oa : .Coe > ce A e mis \u201c Xo ies # # LS kT > = for oR i Fp \u2019 7 2 / \u2026.Tx \\ , RAP I lamer, ney X41, fen be =a \u2014 4 + A PAGE SIX.BROOKE DAILY RBoRD; FRIDAY, péri do, 195.- zx TT ; i .rr mts Just one.lay left to buy| toys in.On the remaining stock for Saturday you will notice discounts running from | 25 to 75 p.c.\u2014the price we ask for each article though, is marked in plain figures.$5.00.dolls, bodies, with real hair.perfect beauties; $3.98.© $4.25 Kid bodies with lace trimmed \u201cand embroidered slip, unbreakable, jointed, with real hair, hand made wigs, eyelashes, $2.98.© $3.00 dolls, unbreakable, \u201cjointed and full jointed, kid 25.jointed, kid | \u201cbody for 52.19, $2.00 dolls, kid body, jointed and unbreakable jointed.\u2018$1:69.- $1.00, 1,25 & 1.50 dolls, all styles .89.| -50 kid body dolls, 39.Dolls\u2019 whit for 39._ enamel beds/ with wire spring, regular 50, \u2018IRON ovs.\u2018Stoves, gas ranges, banks; | coal carts, and-iron waggons, for 89.GA Go: -bang, .New Era Bat efields, A' Ship regular $1.00, 25, and $1.50 ES.Game of: Lite, | He had been told that the ar Rex, (ame, the London Game, the, nited States Game ;:in some | nik the boxe damaged, regular to $2.00 for .59 > s are $8 little ces 65 Pr Men with bobbing heads, regular price 25.\u201cSaturday 19, The Join Murphy Company, \\ x - \u2014_ possssnssnssnsensensours Lag I (vercoats ® $.left over, $ will ive a discount of; - on the above sizes.for 310: 40.ro | Dry Goods, | MONTREAL.| + z T That means that ; $13 Ovarcoat; can We have still a few of the large size| Overcoats They range in size from 39 to 44.Limited: We 4 ve oo been successful i in our efforts to 0 provi de - i Latest Noveltie F ad Neves ldea « = pre @e| Lu e) @| @ CALE o oe e 1 The labe] that protects million dallars : : ~worth a cent.| | o -é $| a.ol ll, ol | Men know that @| of absolute perfection.o | e .| Look for i , matt label is the one its bond.others are not - The value of a trade- \u201cmark lies i in what it stands for.uarantee of satisfaction, that never fails to keep QE EN secavarasasesasasasaesensarasasaa The Labe That Protects.Some trademarks are worth a \u2018Progress Brand\u201d 21 is the most valuable asset of the clothing trade in Canada.the \u201cProgress\u201d label goes only P clothing Men know that the © Progress \"\u2019 label is the] argument in Canada.= (Take other Men know that the \u201c\u2018 Progress\u2019 \u2014 Look for the label that protects\\ | in every suit and ov raed you buy.On all genuine - Progress Garmects.strongest > Game,} World's Fair | \u2018| hend the moral and menta $ that class of men and women who ¢om- \u2018| pose the so-called fashionable st \u20181 our Ja American cities, and wh :|days 1 | saner \u2018ing from starvation in- Jussia, ,| hordes {of men and .-women Cesperato | selfishnpss and filled .with gteed mod y foolish pride could remain obdutate- à tom and upresponsive! Such must have a \u201c| been the character of the hich ind 1 bytery er lLavallee, of Compton, will eave du: peated, much to the delight of the lit- | Jan.3, 1906, for an le bf tle ones.The entertainment was ex- | lourhey.| They wil) visit the whole 1 ceptionally good and gave evidence of Europe,\u2019 making a leng by vip # much careful thought; talent, and pa- rome, du the Holy Land.& OP © tience in its preparation.-gypt ahd the 23 The many friends of Mrs.Cleveland |\" MOT N are very sorry to.hear of her sudden REPORT OF SCHOQL, DISTRICT N \u201cand severe iliness ahd hope for her Grade 1V.(inaximum.1200) \u2014Per tid SP eady ner the & wh t.Christ Carveth | 863, Flossie Oliver 524, 0 $ o spent.Christmas in | their | arising} from every quarter of our A land, | Ky., who gave a'birthday hunchec | accomppaniments of a high class se (hôhor, land around the board, we.Ë Govtintien from: pee \u2018 1 { ki J adoieed a strong conciliator d je ructive policy which was bpilding up jhis country and making: of iit a great and strong nation.| Mr/ Fisher said that since Mr Bum- \u2018bray| had had the audacity to sa that.Mr.Hunt could not tell the truth, ond was.pnworthy of support, he felt obliged to rdfer to the record of Mr.Pope.Ar.| Fishér read from evidence given by Mr.Pope before the Commission of In- \u2018quiryÿ into the \u2018Drummond County ail y deal some years ago, when Mr.: ope, he said,- declared hat \u2018he might have read a letter which e ned if -it: would.have done par- |.ty -aly good.Mr.Pape had, {made this Aclens statement.He would! leave it for the electors to decide if he was \", Pope had said he had in Compton Co.and.> 4 J | 3 vested ib.Aa- gus Was partly closed down.Hp was sorry{ The man who invests money in industries and \u2018docs not make !them is doing hamn to all eonrected hose industries as well ay to \u201cWhy is it we have come into] this to help Mr.Hunt ?\u2018It is be- Hunt and we fie been badly treated.Mr.{P'ope talks much about honesty.A man who talks |so much about.honesty is} just the man to watch,\u201d said Mr.Figher.Mr.[Fisher said he understood from Mi.Pppe that he would have opposxl the Alitonomy Bill if in the House.If so, hé would have been in opposition to Dr{ Worthington, the Conservative member for Sherbrooke, Mr.Monk, (\u2018onservative, and every member To\u2019 his party in the House from this Fro- vince xcept one.ii ».Fisher closed by congratul fing the eldctors upon their orderly conduat.and h ped they would all turn out Ao | Fielding and Sir -W livid eblane, M.L.A.for Joliette, and Tobin, M.P.for Richrinnd and Wolte, closed: the meeting vith vief speechds.: >.core 0 aa 10 r0c0r0 0 0 00070065 t Lo - i ; | _ ; i i » - .© pr ES bs FOLLIES OF THE FOOLISH RICH.(From Leslie\u2019s Weekly.) | It is| exceedingly mania to contpre- 1 make-up of in er in: Ee these can find no highek or.urpose for the expenditure of their tjme and money than in feeding.anities and, indulging their pampeted appetites.With \u2018millions a with with hunger nad \u2018 privation marching through the\u2019 strèets of London, with a thousand appeals for \u201chelp*and se: vice what but a heart incrusted \u2026 - Speci career caresses ears Freres ree fashionable family Now a pet dog the other day, with all I ia The beast was the gues of informdd, \u2018\u2018wereé persons.prominend society)\u2019 An elaborate menu was\" vided, and the dog was served f silver, platter.Of course no \u2018blame*c be attached to the dog, who appar nt-i ly had|the wisest head of all engaged\u2019 in this{ silly business, but as to ithe], other creatures who surrounded \"thoi board, 1 there can hardly be but\u2019 ne opinion among intelligent - and- scientious men and women.Their roper status, we should\u2019 say, was x i grades beloiy that of the dog.A is | op Lo v ; precisely such.exhibitions as these, and | Lb such a [use of wealth, that furnish dm- ple fuel|to the anarchist.and other en- ; emies of the existing social order.+ 253TH {ANNIVER RSARY | OF CONSE > CRATION.Rev.NW.Morache,.parish priest of St.Edwidge de Clifton, celebrated a few dayk ago thd 25th anniversary {of | 97-99 Wellington 1 his ordipation to the priesthood.He was presented with an -addréss | a, i Street.tailors $12.00 Coats: TTconPron COUNTY.1 c [fete een OTHING Now is Your Time To Buy New Yars si Gifts at Wonderfully Low Prices.ur r Disso ution of Partnership Sale is Increasing Our Sales Daily, be | cause We are Doing Just as We Advertise.A Deeper Cutting of Prices on all Furs-We will now give you 20 p.c.off the regular price.On all Furs previously v we only gave 15 pa C.20 p. re v, of Waterloo; Trvipg: Lynch, of Pitts- Grade {LL - (maximum 1000) 23 burg, Pa.: Miss Beatrice McGowan, of trude Ellis 804.' 700 _ Lillfe Orange, NM J.; Mixs Edith Martin, of ont ade 2 (maximum ) Iberville; Miss Helen änd Master Har- 1ver Id: Taylor, of Stans lollege; -An- Primer [II (maximum 560) \u2014 \u20ac hat.[on Save, of \u2018he Molsonts Bank, Ellis 404, Harold Ellis 200), ve avi: Winnipeg: Mrs.W.O.Tlambly.of Cook- Primer | I, (maximun fi | shire; Misses- M.R.and Brenda Knowl- Patton 797.J ton, of Montreal; Messrs.©.Smith, Unranked through- absence TT 1 Norman.Fay, R.Hqgle.and H.Wil- umina tio Charlos on ae Sha hi of Montreal: Mids Pearl Belknap itman, ackson, »» .«es .\u2018et- or Ethel] Eva and Mary Moully, Dan- of zRougemont: Misses Pansy and Net tid Belknap of Montreal: Messrs Mor- Arthur Kelton.of Stan- and Mrs.H.{Truell, of Mon- -nie- Patten, Halcot Patton, .Hutchison, \"Maude Brown.{ gan and I wish to thank my pubils.\u2018for: \u201chp Myr de 1 stead: Mr.; 3 treal; Dr, and Mrs.Cleveland and Mas- gifts \u2018which hey presented ic at, the (ff Baxter, of Montreal: Lennie Fay, closing of the school.te hop.4 Stanstead College] C.F.Knowl- Mabel A.Larrabr e, teacher.| ton, of Sherbrgke and many others.ÿ 4: Miss Morna MacGowdn is spending : À ORNE.the holidays with fon in Quebec.\u201d Dec.29 Miss M.Dunn; of Kiproar'y Miss Mattie Hunt had returned.from Mills, whol has been teaching the Rush: her course at the Maclhonald Institute meadow sthool, has gone howe for the in Guelph, Ont.: .holidays.| | © Miss Nettie\u201d Belknap js leaving soon Mr.and Mrs.D.Hamel, of Danville) for \u2018à two years stay| ir the Yukon, and Mrs.Frank Géôrge and little (hore she has secured à position in a daughter, Mission school.Her friends wish her of Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Pope, Christ of Castlebar, were the as \u2018mas day.good luck.: \u2014 Among those.who came to their} MIGHT HAVES BEEN WORSE.homes at Lorne to spend the Christ- pa a Lo ; holid Mr.J.E.Bagle Unele Tharles.\u201cI don\u2019t know as you mas holidays, were Mr.agicy, || win thank me for interigring, -Eillen, but \u201cSherbrooke|; = Mr.A.W.Cleveland, | théy tell gne this\u2019 Mr.Cashgian you are | Bankhead, Alte.Messrs.Ww.MeKen-.EN te Une Fe | zie and W.Fouls.Bret} a ny Sf pecuniargdeense; vou knbw\u2014 .Amos Fowler,, orth M Tonfoë, I\" he\u2019s got ony chouh-, tut from an n- HH AA dre.: Bix tu ant of ,v : Misillpta BY, gt\u2019 ft \"I and % >.wi A4) Chaise: voit dint Kd Misses Edith Greer sud Fthel and Myc hat à turn you zave mel\u2019 \u2014(Tit-Bits.) tle Pope, Danville., - : \"4 | ue dette TE ka CF \u2019 ne da jé it EE TUE .\u201cni 4 = » 107 | 20° ol | | of Mr.ee GRANBY.- Dee.20-\u2014-Mr, Fred Yarnold, who is in his 80th year, walked twelve miles on Xmas day and came in from this lit tle jaunt stepping as briskly \"as u school boy.Messrs.Winn and Réginald Robinson are home, from college for.the holi- \u2018dave.| \u2018 Mr.and Mrs.John Davis entertain: ed a large number of friends and relatives at thdir home, Shefford Moun- tafin to a: sumptuous Xmas dinner.Those from -Granby who partook of their generous hospitality were Mr.and, Mrs.C.Aitchison.Mrs.Butterfield and Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Wallace and family, The awntata \u201cKriss Kringle and his Cren\u201d which the children Lof the Methodist Sunday School gave on Xmas night in the Town Hall was well ats dended.The young folks all did their parts admirably.They : were ably assisted by Mr.M.Cox, Miss Mabel Bradiord, Olive Bradford and Mr.Charles Hale.Mr.Cox's recitation wi Beatly enjoved.He has more than a local reputation as a poet hut his talent in the histrionic art: has rarely been exhibited before à Granby audience, and now that he has come \u2018out of \u2018\u201chis shell,\u201d so to speak, - his services will no doubt be in frequent demand.\u2018 The marriæge of Miss , Nettic Porgu- son and Mr.George -! Coil, son of Mr.Jas.Neil, of this place, was celebrated in the Methodist church, Alston Mass., on Xmas day, Ret.Mr.Walker officiating.The young couple, who were un- of their | the congratuleMions many friends.=r = Co Mrs.GHI\" \u2018and Miss Marian Gill are spending a few days in EnosbMre.the guests of Mrs.H.FF.Kimball, \u2014.BLACK LAKE._ Dee.29.\u2014Mr.Paul Hammerich spent.Christmas\u2019 day in Black Lake, a guest ind Mrs.Crabtree.and Mrs.D.M.MeTean and fam- Mr.Jily were\u2019 guests of Mrs.Bottome, Mrs.Mclean\u2019 s mother, for several days last week.day.Nt Rav mond.and À ed, Wil son TE theirs mig Shglidays with pce sparèuts, Nria bd Ari D.Wilson.Med Woihétein> tétiertirA Has Ah Bir on Wednesday.A til recently residents of Granby, bave.They returned home on Tues- + GEER \u2026.- | : HEATHTON.© Dec.+29.\u2014Thée funeral of Miss\u201d Ollie \u2018Kezur last Saturday afternoon at the South Barston church.was largely dt- tended.Her brothers, Hazed and - George, with wile and son, Trom New York City, were present, and another brother] Mr.Albeit Kezar, 7 of the same place, sent an cle gant pillow of flowers,| he being unable (to be pre Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Connor and two daughters, Marjorie and Fflith and Master Harold spent Nias with Mrs.Heath and two daughters at w M Heath's.: Mr.and.Mrs.FE.J Gilbert, Mr.and Mrs.Clement, Mr.and Mrs, Frod Gil\" bert, Mr.and Mas, Flanders Goloert spent Xmas in Magog, the vuests of Mr.\u201cand Mrs, Wm.Hor ne.Mrs.Bezar \"Aldrich hax! Tao a few days at- Mrs.Sarah Hills.DON°T FORCE TNOUR VIF asked von to\u201d order some Clark's Pork sending and Beans, and remember, she won't be satisfied unless vou bring her Clark's Plain.or with Chili or Tomato Nance, 5e.and Toc.rink.0 Raglan Overcoats We have them ins all colors -_ and styles.For Men, Boys and Children.\u201c BEST QUALITY, i.LOWEST.PRICE NEW SHERBIGONE KE CLOTHING STORE Sooo) Mi NAULT.0.0.0.0.0.0.000.0.0.0.00000- os + 0 ® xs 9 ® e o © ® ® 0 © ® 6 ® @ o © ® © ee ° © 0 è © sent.\u2018Mr.Lyman Heath, of Burton Landing, Vt.came to be af be ner.He was the guest of his aun, Mrs.- E.Horne and cousin, Mist Aaggie.{ Heath, .over Sunday.- | Connôrs\u2019 mother.Mr.Wyman Davis _ spent Nip ut \u201cBrookside,\u201d and Mr.and Mrs.John - - 4 | À .a bi x.| fe XO.Lu LT » | Bi ndon, Dece il r mpbe J-Bannermbit: fet J.Balfour.ective leaders Toe bn now drawn i in the United KB ge audie Nees Inst ; fe.Premier AN tland\u2019 making \u201cery.d he did englent Apgislat ule imatéd.that (Mat 6 à legislaturd.« pertal Farhinnent | Balfour.nly 1 audience nt Queer.ke : \u201cWill vou, bh.howe rule, for thi the\u201d campais hn.| ARTHQUAKE _ \u20181 1 L0- 4.STRUCTION OÙ 11 MANY PERSOYS \u201cBoston, Des.PN ard of \u201cCommissions sions received a ce: stantipople ane ihquake in the Har Turkey Dis ts In answer \u201cnot 4x.opstern roved many Hone any persons honte c \u2018despateh adds tha This region TRE H pulatedd,- largely hy one of the sectibns \u2026v devastated at the mian massacres in e center of one of WE n stations of the Turkey.ft ix the s leve, With menvk- 1! \"bolomieal seminars, © tution, and the heu ge \u2018evangelistic work ire district.905 Has «su leh little.moment\u201d at : | Hours, Days, Year made up suèl small parts as Much cof lasting mon el in the vear about nths have contribute.man history in.lo ough an \u201cadequate rey not possible here) à ékward_at the J ings cannot \u201cfail to ita] ist neds \u2018 co fuction- ax well king is dinde Troughont the.year has held the couter p New Year's Dax de ; : der edd after one of | \u201cthe ple sieges in history, er the articles of \u201c\u2018jasterly legal docunen: te signed.Quah lof Port Arthar hie ; Mane hurin hégnn ac ons.Russian n'reverxe until\u201d the # dad ope rations; wa Match du the bloody m.Close upon + nu re engage Fierce 1 | diving sed eral ins sualties woanted gp to reese the end the Hasgian pb proton, sas swbje 1 north The mast « fre of the battle, (who ith the world's ard : ne fuultlossne ms of the Prship Iv the in 8 supreme interest ih ansférred to the \u201ca ent of the confie \\.Battle between the di < hd that of Adimieead 1 nse lasted until |A Wn Rojesiveon hy {+ PIS.Crise oul the Bnese In SIN TE slot.14 thee Strat - us practically cmdh + fort hours.Hn | je FET ans Mori RLY .hut in RUE PPE were houle A Cusy pres to \u201ctu fe.The Bande \u20ac ol ~ cet nt to I rod, Ut will he .the Wau pu pi tL it until June nd ao AU powers form: li i .ROOsCVALE = sieur t ice.of Peps! | BSE terns of peure | AE Peace © ontop 4, 1 \u2018pnd Minister UN ouh Mul 7, Fide ace) by M.Wir ee or Rudin: Wet a cond, and the I ' to\" Portsmoutt, N He heceandieione 7 pf oo Mneed Nooo 00 + painin.gs, heap = ulead [2s oi! 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