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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" A vor.X., NO.55 ee: TH - ISSUE Gompiled From Daily Record\u2019s Eas } } { 30,000 ¥ SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1907.PAMPHLETS.2 1 1 om Beecham', © Bive.pro ith every Bog ag cents, - SALVATION ARMY IMMIGRATION WORK - And To Be Used In Promoting An Offer To Help The Eastern Capt.Patterson\u2014Asks That Expect To Give Canada 25,000 Immigrants This Townships \u2014 Letter From Staff Applications Be Sent In\u2014 - Year.Cl The Dominion (iovernment is going Dear Sir, \u2014I called on you the other Jo make a strong effort to relieve the { day with reference to the Salvaition .\u201cMbor fumine in the Eastern Town- Army Immigration work,~but |you ships, Thirty thousahd-pamphlets are 9 be issued.The order for these has just been given, The pamphlets will ¢ of thirty-two pages, printed on fine (ality of paper\u201d and-illustrated by numerous cuts: specially prepared.The subject matter is now being; compiled from the Lastern Townships articles which are appearing in the Daily becord.They will be placed in the hands of the Fastern Townships immi- bration agent in England and other (anadian immigration agents in the old country.Co Lo Mr.Brewster went armed- with a special sheet furnished Qy the Record, containing articles which had appeared up to that time.These will meet is requirements until the Government pamphlet is ready.| The pamphlet will Mie quite -as attractive as others which have been issued on other sections of Canada.ractive, : and 10 to 30: per / SALVATION ARMY IMMIGRATION.Immigration.work-last year Ras \u2018organized under the auspices of the Salvation Army.Quite a large number.were brought into.Canada.This work is to be continued-this year.Staff.Captain - William Patterson passed through Sherbrooke on his way to Portland to sail for the old coun- fy to engage in this immigration Work, nt products of = 4 material, such : res, sand, the grave happened to, be out.I am now on my way to\u201d England to bring out a chartered ship load of immigrants, sailing on Feb.28th, These immigrants will be all placed and ticketed on the way over, but we will be having large parties coming out during the sprin and summer, and we would be glad if we could render any assistance | \u2018in helping the farmers and others in | the Fastern Townships in supplying .farm hands and laborers of all sorts.° I.understand that you are writing a series of articles on immigration | in your esteemed paper, and I should be very glad if you would send mp a copy of all these series to Staff Captain Patterson, 27 Queen Victbria street, London, E.C., Eng.And | if the Salvation Army should get any applications from your district | we.shall be pleased to send suitable people, a8 our immigrants are of | a splendid class.The 12,0000 who cjme out through our agency last yeariare } giving good satisfaction to all gon- cerned.We feel very much encouraged over this, and we are arranging to bring \u2018out during 1907 25,000 of tho same class as last year.insert this | in e same time say If you like you ma your paper, and.at th that applications will be received | by Brigadier Howell, 20 Albert Street, Toronto, Ont.{ I am sorry T did not see you | other day as I™could have oxplai our operations to you.ITowover, the.ned I mestone, sandriœl He is anxious to include the Eastern shall be glad to get your articles hnd building, © ©.Townships.in his field of operations.you can depend on the Solvation comprised in the The\u201dfollowing letter just received Army doing what they cañ to help; in {-of achool for his children.-ogamoo, shall be néffirom Staff Capt.Patterson, explains | the Quebec Prowince as elsewhere.so in the Tastern Townships.lands and withdramditself, ; Thanking you in advance for papers, , cv have been sys.S.\u201cCanada,\u201d Portland 11\u20141\u201407 Yours faithfully, .itor Daily Record, - : STAFF CAPT.WM.PATTERSQN, primes\" EE Sherbrooke.Tt will be noted from thé above that \u2018school attendance.\u201d\u201d \u2014Popular Homes ee = EDUCATION IN THE \u2014EASTERN | tion with a letter commending all.William Macdonald every little coun- \u2018long and painfully, for the advantages tern Townships Articles, Immigration.those desiring help are invited to meke- application to Brigadier Howell, 20 Albert_Street, Toronto, Can.The Record has replied to [the above, supplying papers and stating the Eust- ern Townships situation and referring particularly to the class { of immigrants desired in this section of the country.: oben TOWNSHIPS.Rev.E.M.Taylor, M.A., of Knowl- ton, Inspector of Schools, in connec- tho Record\u2019s.immigration campaign, gives the following interesting reference to the educational facilities of the last- ern Townships: | - \u201cFrom the carliest sottlément of these Townships, a little more \u2018than_ one hundred years ago, a, large amount of attention has been given to education.: | \u201cThe first log school house very soon gave way to a more pretentious building.ore than 75 yéars ago there were engaged as teachers in the centres of population a goodly number of university graduates, ! \u201cAt the present time, while we have no law to compel school attendance, it is a rare thing for a child to be found, of school age, who is unable to read and write.In fact there is no excuse for illiteracy.: \u201cEducation is within the reach of \u201cIn our villages school buildings of the most modern\u2014 description and costing thousands of dollars have heen constructed, - \u201cThrough the munifiernce of Sir try school, having a qualified teacher, may have a nathre-study garden.\u201cIn Bromes County there are centers of nature stud operation.\u201cHere the children have the pleasure of ownership,, each child having a plot of his own.\u201cThrough \u2018the liastern Townships schools hoys have risen to fill honorable positions in all ranks and professions.- There are territories to- which a parent may go, and wait nine y work now: in 4 But not \u201c \u201cHere tho *choo! house may be seen on every hand and no one, however THE COMANSVILLE + DAIRY BOARD.Old Directorate -Re-Elected At Annual Mesting | ONLY ONE IMPORTANT CHANGE IN THE BY-LAWS AND.THAT = .RE SHIPMENT OF GOODS, Cowansville, Jan.en \u2014 ~ a At the annual Jen, 16 of the Dairy Board on Saturday last the number of members present was very representative and numbered about forty salesmen with a scattering of buyers.The by-laws were not materially changed, except that it was made imperative, instead of optional, for members of the Board to ship their produce to Montreal their ewn name and to have only accepted cheques in payment.The matter of inspection was left as before, it being only ne- \u2018tessary for a buyer to qualify his bid as being subject to Montreal inspection, if he bid that fied bid means factory - inspection.There was quite a lively delegation present, resolved upon radical changes in the directorate, proposing the ad- I ho, Democanes THOMAS L.F D OO SS MR.URNETT, Re-clect: ed President lof Cowansville- : Dairy Board.dition thereto of five buyers, and the election of salesmen favorable to Montreal inspection.This idea was defeated by a vote pf 2 to 14.The old directorate was prattically maintained, with Mr.Thomag L.Burnet, of Farnham Center, re-elected to the presidency after the, board had itself been elected.Mr.Burnet is visiting in the new provinces of the Canadian west, but it is hoped he will again accept office on hig return home.Mr, A.J.Bouchard, of Bedford, was re- poor, is prevented by poverty from [burn, Prop, < x AE OF COLDEST EVER KNOWN.{ 2 Thermometers Registered From 40 to 50 Degrees Last Night.THE CULMINATING -POINT OF A WINTER OF REMARKABLE - * SEVERITY.| Last night was the coldest of the ®ason and one of the coldest on re- ord, Mercury begun to settle early im the- evening and finally disappeared within ths bulb, Spirit thermometers, however, were able to trace the down-, ward course, Here are a few temperatures record- ody.- Rand Drill Shops vives severeniioccer 48 No.I Firé Station, So.side .40 No.I Fire Station, No.side .45 No.3 Fire Station .reverses .42 Bishop's Coll 48 \u201c44 ae: a , \"ge vastes corvstsacsaspensacs .J :ale at 123 PPR bishop's College, 7 am?Le 43 tit 7, \u2014 4 quebec street Le \u2026.le arenes prrsensers 50 y dep Ror London St.& Walton Ave.49 = yl Parade Ground one eerie 42 \u2019 3 Winter Street =.ue sees sauces 40 Recorp 5, Drug.Store, Lennoxville \u2026 \u2026 .50 ari Abert Mines Lu.vanne peranceniseu se 37 It was evident early in the evening, at Juck Frost was to bd supreme for the night.At eight o\u2019clock thermometers Fegistered\u201d 20 below.The retreat continued, and at ten o\u2019clock 30 Ms recorded.Last night will stand as one of the toldest in recent years.Thé winter, from the Leginning of January, has ¥en of ragarkable severity and the Son i Lulminatine point Fetch last night, ; ; These are days when people of the Fastern \u201cTownships dwelling in comfortable homes and with plenty of fuel Will be thankfil that they have not ben attacked by or.have successfully resisted the Western fever.At the Silver Npring- Brewery it, is fustomary for the night watchman to Teord the temperature every hour.This morning dee had no figures to give, \u201cPlone busy Shovelling \u2018coal,> was must have been the irresistahle plea.- At the Sherbrooke Mouse, where a Mercury thérmometer ix depended upon lo register the température, the liquid Treedet -{o the bulb, froze up and woke the instrument.2?; ; a trains on all the railways, as a _ A \u201ccore runing late, some of them Beveral hours, owing too the extreme cod and the Steam, | 2 Lake Megantie reports 56 below fe + a - - \u201cHr, Seotstown\u201d 45 and Echo Vale 40.difficulty of keeping up Fr IMPROVEMENT OF | THE WATERWORKS.A Matter Likely To Come Before Council This Year.ESPECIALLY REGARDING THE|IN: TAKE PIPE AND THE RESER \u2018 VOIR.Among the matters which are likely to engage tho attention of the City\u2019 Council during the present year isthe improvement of the city water pys- = tem in connection with -the \u2018intake, reservoir, etc._ 7 There has been a demand on (the part of the publie, for some time that the intake be carried further.\u2019 {up stream.: : .Two plans in this connection are likely to be considered, namely\u2014I.|'Fo carry the present intake farther | up stream, in the bed of the river; and, 2.To establish the intake at the Dr mond rapids, much farther up strepm, and conduct -the water by pipes laid on land instead of in the river.The present reservoir is fast becoming inadequate and the stand pipe does not prove -altogether satisfactory.; The question of a new and laÿger reservoir on a higher level in the vi- cinity- of the Short farm, is likely, to come ap for consideration in conn c- tion\u2019 with the water works imprgve- ment proposals.oo À The carrying of the present intake further up stream in the bed of the owing to.the uneven nature of ithe river bed.Besides some believe that the best water can only be procured by going up the rapids where there is constantly running water._ The water works have some 250,p0d | to their credit, which will go same way towards carryiñg out the nee sary improvements.CT en NEWS FROM THE COURT HOUSE.The \u201chearing of country cases in the Court of Review in Montreal, co \u2018menced this morning.A number the ndvocates from Shérbrooke.are attendance, oo The appenl of the Nichols Chemical enls n (\u2018o., from the judgments of the Super ior Court here, and Court of App in Montreal, where Mrs.Bell wus awarded damages for the death of her husband, will come before the Supre it will be- ro: Court next month, Bell, I 1 .\u2019 membered, died after a few hours ness, ns n result of gas poisoning.\u201cn .tem Fhe wetullution of the officers (ot of Plden Rule Chapter will take place So-night in the Masonic Chambers, Te- Cord Bloek, 7 = Works, is expected to pay a visit t the Court House here next week.will examine into certain minor altet- _ations and.improvements that t Bench and Bar consider is necessary.?Hon.W.A.Weir, Minister of Fo \u201c|THE South river: will be an expensive operation | e the Pacific coast of Mexico WARD MUNICIPAL CONTEST.Large Payment of Taxes Indicates Keen Fight.7 Bras .SIX\u2019 POLLS WILL BE' OPENED .NEXT MONDAY\u2014ARE 976 .VOTERS.\u201cWarming up\u2019 seems an ahsurd expression on a day such as this, but it is said to apply to the South Ward where the election contest is on between Messrs, Oliver and Belanger.Property tax owners can vote whether their taxes are paid or not, but those who qualify on tenant tax must pay up or lose their vote.Yesterday was the closing day at the city office and it is said that between thrée and four hundred dollars came in from the South Ward.These taxes from this ward are now nearly all paid and few men will be deprived from voting by non-payment, of taxes, The tax receipts-are a pretty sure indication to the warmth of a municipal contest, A pretty keen fight is therefore on.There are 976 voters on the mupici- pal election list in the South Ward, and present indications are that a large portion of the vote will -be poll- '.1 Het Six polls will be opened on Monday next as follows : _ No.5, at 223 Wellington Street.No.6, at 11 Sanborn Street.No: 7, at 7 Alexander Street.No.8, at 770a King Street.\u201cNo.9, at 8 Short Street._.No.10, at 85 Galt Street.+ \u2014~ GOLD STAYS IN SUNKEN SHIP._ Sbnginnt® HOPE OF SECURING $1,300,000, BURIED IN HULK OF STEAMER GIVEN UP.| _ Mexico City, Jan.17\u2014According to a asd jara, hope of securing the gold buried in the hulk of the steamer Golden Gate, sunk on the Colima coast, is at an end for at least a year.The 250- foot pier built from the beach to the wreck, boilers, centrifugal pumps and other equipment built by the persons who undertook to regain the treasure have heen swept into the Pacific ocean.The loss of the pier and machinery wns due to the storm that raged along last week.B.E.Richardson, of Philadelphia, J.I.Phillips of Denver, and NS.F.Phil- the gold sceking expedition, The steamer Golden Gate was, beached on the coast of Colima in 1861.The vessel was on her way from San Francisco to New York, and cdrried 81,- \u201cMET\u201d ACCID despatch to the Herald from Guadal- | lips of Danville, TIl., were interested\u201d in elected Vice-President, and Mr.W.H, Iynch, of Sweetsburg, as Secretary- Treasurer.The Board of Directorate, as it now stands, js composed, of the.following gentlemen: John McCrum- and H.F.Williams, of Cowansville ; James IE.Millar and Dr.F.H.Pic- kel, of Sweetsburg ; J.A.Peabody, of Mansonville ; IE.E.Spencer, of Fre- lighsburg ; W.H.Shufelt, of Brome; G.N.Thompson, of Sutton, and \u2018Mr.Fournier, of Mystic, ; NTAL DEATH IN BOSTON.Mr.James Chapman, Formerly of Lennoxville.\u2014 TO, HAVE BEEN \u201cTRAIN \u2014 RE- BE BROUGHT OXVILLE.cceived of the acci- | ston of Mr.James of Lennoxville, and section of the coun 1 gave no particul- will be brought to.ral and are expect-.row.Nr.Chapman onnection with rail- SUPPOSED \u201c STRUCK BY MAINS WILL TO LENN Word has been.r dental death in Bd Chapman, formerly well known \u201cin this try.The telegran ars, The remains Lennoxville for bus ed to\u2019 arrive to-mox was engaged in ¢ road work and it | way.An unguali- | | New Memb yesterday, Hp was the object.of a \u2018hearty reception.On the question of education he remarked that \u2018while \u2018question to-d \u2018manding better terms for Quebec from men like Sir William Macdonald, QUESTION OF THE DOMINO FAIR DATES It May be Settled at Directors Meeting To-Day.| \u2014 TORONTO.CANNOT CHANGE DATES FROM AUG.26 TO SEPT.9, BUT WILL OFFER SOME ACCOMMODATION.Mr.Alex.Ames, President, and Mr.W.M.Tomlinson, Secretary, of the Jastern Townships Agricultural Association, have returned from\u2019 Toronto, where they met the management of the Toronto Exhibition.They.visited the Toronto Fair grounds and secured some valuable pointers regarding buildings.Buildings are to be erected there this year to cost, it is estimated, $217,000.The greater portion of this is for the steel framed grand stand to take the place of the stand ,burned \u201clast October.h A principal] object of their visit to \u201cToronto was to discuss the question of dates and if possible \u201chit upon a plan by which there will be no clash \u2018between the two -big fairs in this respect._ - - The Toronto Fair dates as already fixed are of 26th to Sept.9th.The Toronto [people find it impossible to change these, dates, but should it be decided to étart the Dominion Exhibition at Sherbrooke on Sept.9th, they would release stock coming here on Thuradey, Sep.7th.There are objections to deferring -the opening of the Sherbrooke Fair till Sept.9th, aldo, some things in favor.The question of weather is largely a lottery.- Co The directors \u2018are meeting this afternoon to-discuss this matter, » pr stpmemmetameny MAIDEN SPEECH r For Brome Secon- IN LEGISLATURE Address, SPOKE OF\" EDUCATION, TMMIGRA- TION AND OTHER MATTERS, Quebec, Jan, .17\u2014Mr.W.F.Vilas, the new member for Missisquoi, - seconded the specch from the throne, d there arè.mir ceive the atte » .ed ing this sessio jy issues that will\u2019 re- ntion of the House dur- n, the preblem of education, with its different phases, in my opinion, is the most important.It is encouraging to note that it is a live L y in every part of our province.\u201d The Premier had recognized the importance of this work, and this was, without doubt, the main incentive that led him to persist in de- the Dominion Government.The success achieved at Ottawa in securing an increased subsidy placed this province in 0 position financially that will en- ablé it to lend practical assistance to.the cause of education, and tho present Government was in full sympathy with the movement.1f wo had more remarked the speaker, the situation would be simplified.He has given us splendid object lessons in the consolidation of schools; and I trust, said | thè speaker, the system will be continued.At Ste.Anme de Bellevue his is supposed he was killed on the track, - The late Mr.Chapman left Lennox- ville some five yeurs ago.Fer many years he was mani Co.Te served ma Jage Council and Mayor, .Mr.Chap years of age and le sons, Many will regre death.SLOW EATER DIES AT AGE OF 104.SPENT AN HOUR AT BACH MEAL, AFTER WHICH HE TOOK A DRINK.Providence?R.1.,| Jan.17.\u2014 After living 104 years, working hard, cat- ing and drinking heartily for more than four score ydnrs, John Joseph Kelly died \u201chere Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs.D.H.Driscoll, Mr.Kelly spent more than half a century in County Rascommon, 7 Ireland, where he was horn, and came to this country in 1858.lle worked for a score of years as a quarryman on the old Fenner Ledge, {then took up farming and spent neatly a quarter of a century at that, [He gave up active work at ninety-seven, his eyesight failing.Mr.Kelly liked - whiskey, but drank it only after meals.He never gulped down his-food, eating\" three times a day and spending an hour at each meal.This |custom he learned from relatives who lived to ripe \u2018old age, his grandmother and an aunt dy- ny years in the Vil- severul terms hs an was \u2018about 50 ves a wife and two to hear of his wer for Clough «&} \u201cthat the ly «à \u2018ruin of persons in thé debris.- Of _| lames.IS WORSE THAN OO FIRST REPORTED.Te \" PRICE ONE CENT.+200.KILLED, 9000 HOMELESS, $10,000,000 LOSS.London, Jan.17.\u2014{Special.) .\u2014Reports received here \u2018from\u2019 St.Thomas direct, estimate the casualties at Kingston at about 1200 killed, say that some 9000 persons are homeless and place the damage at \u2018$10,000,000.0000000000000 0000000000 00¢ 0 New York, Jan.17.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Definite advices as to the extent of the catastrophe at Kingston, Jamaica, were still lacking early to-day.Conflicting reports received indicated thet the death list might be anywhere from 100 to 1000.- One despatch reported that 310 bodies had already been- tecovered and buried.~ 1 From the meagre advices that have come through it is indicated that there is no immediate fear.of a food famine, as_fruit is plentiful, and other Jamaican towns can send aid.Doctors and medical supplies however, urgently needed.Despatches, from London to-day say that up till noon no further official advices had been received at the eol- oniäl office, and that this was cansin grave anxiety there.The only officia news received was the telegram from Governor Sweetenham sent Monday and made public yesterday.- Urgent messages have been sent by the British Government to Kingston calling for full details of the disaster.IDELY DIFFERENT REPORTS.New York, Jan, 17.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Newspaper men and others who have arrived at the telegraph station connecting with Holland Bay have different versions of the catastrophe, and of the loss of life.Statements as to the latter must, of necessity, be large- onjectural until a search of the 8 has been made, Nn The report from St.Thomas that 90,000 were injured is on its face an exaggeration, as the population.of Kingston _did not exceed 66,000.Adcording to the latest advices the city) was not destroyed, but nearly every building sustained some damage.Practically the entire business section, however, was ruined.; When the first great shock came on Monday afternoon many buildings.all over town collapsed, burning hundreds these some were killed, but the greater-num- | her were injured and these later wero rescued.7 The first shock was followed by lighter tremors\u201d and then fire started in the ruins along the water front.are; WHOLE TOWN MAY SLIDE : INTO SEA, Now York, Jan.17.\u2014(Special,)\u2014The shores of the harbor of Kingston are sinking, and there is terror lest the city slip into sea, according to u private despatch received -by a large merchant house here today from Port au - Prince, Hayti.The harbor is said to be sinking, and the water in many places is now 100 feet \u2018deep.Every wharf not destroyed by fire is said to have sunk into the sea or to have been rendered worthless.- ® 0000000000000 00 FLAMES FOLLOWED EARTHQUAKE The flames spread rapidly, as {tlie water pipes had been \u2018broken, and there was nothing with which to fight the Asstrong wind was blowing, and this helped to spread the flames.The fire raged until early Tuesday morning when the wind changed, and the fire burned itself out.AlK the buildings along Duke, Port.Royal, King and East streets were wiped out.MR.W.F.VILAS,.the new member \u2018for Brome, who Seconded Speech from Throne.munificence was on so large a scale ordinary individual could hardly grasp it,\u2018and it could only result in the greatest good to the whole province.An.educational campaign was inaugurated during the past ycar in the Eastern Townships, when ad- rosses were given by leading educationists in the interests of elementary cdacation.A great deal of good was expected frem this effort, in thé way of increased salaries\u2019 for teachers, which would mean better teachers and im proved schools.It was a well known fnet that \u2018many teachers in rural | schools were not paid as high a sal- ~The advices received - here indicate that order was soon restored, so that the work of rescue could be begun: The two regiments of soldiers stationed in the city were called on to do police duty.° \u201cThe hanks and other places _ where Valuable property is stored were quickly guarded.There have - heen some reports of looting, hut late \u201cad- vices say this was confined chiefly to petty thievery, und was speedily suppressed., = \u201c The rescue work was undertaken under the direction of the soldiers, and the municipalj authority.The general hospital, which was not srriously damaged by the earthquake wns soon filled with hundreds of injured, as were several temporary hospitals.When these places were filled others | of -the injured were taken out to boats in the harbar.! A camp for\u201d refugees was located on the, race track, \u2018and there several thousand negroes are sheltered, Thousands of others are Widespread Destruction Caused By Jamaica Earthquake\u2014Hun« dreds, Perhaps Thousands, Killed\u2014People Rushing To The Hills \u2014Further News Of Disaster Which Grows Ia Seriousness As Details Become Known.the suffering will be great.camping in the sarrounding country.BUILDINGS LEVELLED IN RUINS.Hotel, banks, churches: and office _ buildings are, levelled in wreck and ruin, The treasury was damaged, but is still standing.The city prison was destroyed, but none of the prisoners were injured and none escaped.PORT ROYAL BATTERY WRECKED._ The Port Royal battery was wrock- ed, and two -artillerymen there were killed.The pedple had a premonition of the coming disaster in the shape\u2018ol a violent windstorm.Their fears were aroused and many rushed from their homes.This undoubtedly saved many lives, as the people were still in the street when the carthquako came.This is especially true of the whites, and accounts for the small loss of life - among them.The loss of life \u201cwas largest in the poorer \u201csections,so that most of the victinis are negroes: ; PROMINENT PERSONS KILLED.Besides Sir James Ferguson .the most conspicuous white, men killed were Captains Constantine and Young of the royal nïail steamship services, Other whites killed include Major Har- diman, Dr.Gibbs Vadley, Dr.Menier, RC pe pa Cy \\- .i i ES Dr.Robertson and wife, Miss Lockett, 1 B.Varley, J.W.M, Bradley and four 1 children of a {family named Living- M.| chi i Several others aro reported missing, - and are believed to be dead.\u2018 À ARE- RUSHING TO THE HILLS.\" 3! A great exodus to the hills is: reported, as the people fear a recurrence of | the tremors.Medical supplies are the chief.need at present, and there is a - dearth of doctors, Volunteer nurses are plentiful.The work of hurying the dead was begun immediately, a necessary precaution in-a tropical country.Many bodies.have been buried: without identification.Scores of bodies are still in the ruins, and from a sanitary point of view this causes alarm.Efforts to recover the bodies are going on.While there is necessarily great confusion, the panic itself ig over.The city is practically under martial law.Co INSANE ASYLUM DESTROYED.Later despatches reports the destruction of the insane asylum and_ says- hundreds of lunatics escaped and are roaming at large.© Thousands of homeless persons are sleeping in the streets and parks, the principal food being bananas.If rain should fall À The.dumage outside of Kingston \u2018 is reported ns not being great.Trains are running to Titchfield.Port Antonio is reported little damaged and Spanish \u2018Town the same.: DEVASTATED REGION DESCRIBED.London, Jan.17.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 \u2018A Holland Bay despatch, after confirming reports that hundreds were killed, burned to death or injured, says that at least from 30 to 40 persons were killed by the collapse of the Myrtle Bank Hotel.Co The devastated region, the despatch continues, stretched from wharves in southern part of city to race course in the north, and from customs house lin west to Fleet street east, containing all the.principal stores, banks and government oflices, all of which were | wrecked, most of them being levelled to the ground.; The sender of this despatch docs not mention any looting or violence, .except in case of a.few rum shops, which were invaded by negroes.EARTHQUAKES CONTINUE \u2018ON : ISLAND, \u2018 London, Jan.16.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 No- estimate of loss of life! in Jamaica from earthquake, from official sources has come through, but negro troops in camp hospital appear to have been in centre of Visitation, as no loss than forty.were killed there alone.There were isolated facilities among Fur- opeans at Kingston, but apparently \u2018aggregate white victims is small.Tha distance hetween\u201d the buildings voown to have heen destroyed is taken.to indicate that the total loss of property will \u2018be great.According to the latest despatches: slight earthquake shocks continue to he felt at Kingston.ANOTHER BIG SHOCK TO- TODAY.e000 Iavana, Jan.17.\u2014(Special.) ® \u2014The second carthquake shock, @ almost as severe as first which '® devastated Kingston,is reported ® - here\u201d thiy morning in despatch © from Jumulen, Kent to Santi- ® ago.The second shock is re- e ported to have tumbled down ® scores of already toppling ® huildings; but it is not bheliev- eo ed to have been attended by 2000000000000 00 I eo nny grent additional Joss of © lives There was no second eo conflagration.$ ooo.o0000 ary as domestics received.This condition of affairs.certainly did not en- courdge the expense and sacrifice necessary to secure an \u2018education.He was glad to note the Government wus interesting itself in technical education, There was a crying need for Government \u201cassistance in this direction.It was a well known fact that the manufacturers of Canada to-day \u2018were obliged tq import to a large ex- 500,000.| ing at 104 like himself, and his _ living to ninety-nine.» wife tent their skilled This sta telof affairs should not exist, and was a diserédit to Canada.The material was here, and only needed the- educational facilities To place within the reach of young men of limited means, as well as those more fortunate, the advantages of technical education, would be of untold benefit to them and to the province, It was es- labor.As a manu- timated that 30,000 persons in Cana- schools under their supervision, facturer, bo -knew this to be the case.|da had puid fees to a Pennsylvania * correspondenc& school since 1900, ag- grogating more thin a million dollars.This money went to u foreign coun- that could not be procured at; home, \u2018Hi Council of Arts and Mariufactufes was doing good work ulong these lines, the resident \u2018members devoting a great deal of their time nnd energy for the benefit of the sp try for education {Continuea on page four.) - - Ta a, + Cot Tg i pat dd ed SA i hd \u20ac a QUE gn SE \u201ca 5 ' - Sn PAGE TWO, p 10 SHERBROOKH DAILY REUORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1907.CT oo : | - Yellow Laun d | A RICHMOND ROCK ISLAND end DERBY LINE, [ : AYERS CLIFF.i ESE EEE _ 5 HO SPITAL | - Jan.17.\u2014Mrs.B.P.Bull gave 8! Jan.17.\u2014The family of Rev,Church- ff : BE EY | AUTHORS ENTERPRISE.[asthe TX tome\u201d on Winesday | Biol unis iy cf Becher ||\u201c QREAT ANNUAL FOR .° : ( ehverngon at \"Brookline Hall, \u2018in hon.house _the past week by illness.tl \u2018 \u201cI + ; .ri - Jor of Mrs.Nault.A large number he Ladies\u2019 Aid was v pleasant] Ne; : \u2018 A \u2014 Lists : \u2014 MR ARTHUR GORDON.JONES MAK- of the ladies of the \u2018\u2018Fhrve Villages\u201d cata oy HE NEY Foot Tues.v.: SICK + : ING AN EXTENSIVE CANVASS [were invited, and after light refresh day afternoon.REX i Does your laundry parcel bear one = ÉAXNtOTIAN W ; ments had been served a socia our ; TT Cliff j Ty BC F of these lists?, IN CONNECTION WITH BIS was spent and altogether it was a Jr.and Mre.L.B.Clifford are on : P'PES I = They stand as the mark of good GREAT HUMOROUS PRO- very pleasing affair.Another advance in.price of lumber | : - CE > \u2019 CR MGR Work in all dépattments, - DUCTION \u201cAMAZING Several are laid up with colds and yas heen announced by western \u2018deal- | ] The number vi Pipes rotyp £3 \u2018 _ _ peas | la grippe is very prevalent.axe.\u2014_\u2014 their joyinl.owas as well got 1 to lon 8 .ADV ENT RES.] | The Week \u2018of Prayer is being observ- * Mi.Sanford Emery has purchased of | | | again, attest eur skill \u201cas expert \u201cÀ Money real ll orld all ry Mr.Arthur Gordon Jones, author of ed in the Pierce Music Hall this week Mr.Charles Cass his new residence op- _ | pairers oi Pipes.+H purity, on *® ALL the comic narrative dubbed \u2018\u2019Amazing ]by a very interesting series of Union posite the parsonage and intends to SPECI ALS > Nover throw aviv a Dips va $ of interest.- , Adventures of an Inventor,\u201d visited evangelistic services in which the sev- nove there later.\u2019 : .n° great deal of.before pom SR Ja 3 D AVIDS La - .\u2019 Telephone 10.tea ne mn me main So \u2014\u2014 \u2014 i rs NE Sherbrooke on Monday to enlist sub- eral local pastors are meeting with MY William Hurd bought Mrs, scribers for an edition de luxe of his {the college staff.The attendance.has à Severence\u2019s pord bas grounds on work.Richmond, his{native town, gave so far been encouraging.Rev.Mr, Pleasant street.| CCE jhim over three hundred patrons, and Clendinnen gave the address on Mon- Mr, and Mrs.Slack are both suffer- { Melbourne which yet remains to belday.Rev.Mr.Moore Tuesday.\u2018and ing from\u2019 the grippe.Lo] Co.canvassed will run \\ e number up to Kev.Mr.Boshart on Wednesday even- ppe.So \u2019 four hundred.This means a cleanings, Revs, W.R.Harvey and Dr, a ne u v Store News sweep, as every subscriber represents] Flanders are to speak at the two re- 126-138 Wellington St.several .readers, and|the reading class maining evenings.The singing has Thursday, Jan.17, _ in a town of moderate size is, after ell beer a very attractive feature and a Store.closes at six to-night.subject to sharp lim tations.On Mon- solemn intefest bas pervaded each ser- .\u2014 = {day twenty-nine of Bherbrooke\u2019s lead- vice, oo ; : Jing citizens affixed their signatures to} A basket ball match is to be played Evening Gldves - on agree ont that ardor St whom io next Friday evening at the .college ., ., [accept a copy ; hen de- | ; ç = We have a full range of ladies white fivered, and so enthusiastic was the en\" Newport and the evening gloves how on hand in 20.251,550 and encouragement he received | whether the expense of having i \u201cHi IS paired would .be justifiable, | Presicy \u2014\" A.E.KINKEAD a gf GORMI Wholesale and.Retail Tobago.\u2019 © 113 Wellington Street, - ei Mantle + \u2014 BROMPTON FALLS.ro \u2018Jan.11-The ice fender pier being built under the supervision of Mr.John Tobin, Sr, for the Tobin Mig.Co., is nearly completed.The pier }is built cob.work pattern and filled with stone and protects the \u201chole nt from spring freshets.This going.man- | ufacturing comcern had+103 men on.its last pay rofl and is obliged to run ste ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CE and STRUCTURAL ENGr = Stoc _Oftes Corner Montcalm and ¢ 17 buildings erected since Ln 3 1905.Perhaps I ean hel you.© Adjuster for the Btanstiag ad 22 * + Department | - Je und 27 inch lengths.Lo that Mr.Jones will] make other tn : To over time to fill its orders.Owing tof | Es - : srooke Mutual Fire Ins.C 20 inches long at 81.25 pair.to.Sherbrooke with on to securing | COATICOOK.,Ç the increase of büsiness other buildings 1 Ladies\u2019 Cloth and Tweed Mantles, re Ins: Oa.| 25 inches long at $1.60 pair.fresh subscribers.Danville, and pro- Jan.17.\u2014Among the latest arrivals will be erected next spring.The fur- = 331-3 and 50 per cent, L.GC.BAGH AND, n : - E 27 inches long at $1.90 pair.bably Windsor, will also be çonvassed, | in town aré: Mr.Boulger, of Mont- [niture department has been delayed by} ) - di °C i 331-3 and 50 pe : SPECIA reg + oa.1 = and \u201cthen the author will go to Mon- jreal, on business ; Mr.Bothwell, of Fhaving to wait on some of its | ma- Ia lies\u201d Costumes, \"J and 92 pèr TALIST, FU] Silk Gloves .: treal to complete the necessary num- Richmond, adjusting the loss on Mr.chinery for the\u2019 high grade furniture vent.| 0 Ey as Jad full charge à; rice Black or white.20 inches long, 0c.| ber, fixed at 1000 as à minimum., Bousseau\u2019s house t rough the recent but will soon be running with full .Ladies Dress Skirts, 331-3 per ot a.Sherbrooke aoa Deg : pr Mail ord filled - = If the work succeeds as is hoped, it [fire on St.Jean Baptiste street, _ in [compliment of hands.- \u2018 vi cont.ES i tal.- ; Heart Li at Atel orders \u2019 5 will be a literary triumph both for the interests of the R., D.& Y.Fire} The Pearl Mig.Co.have commenced + Ladies\u2019 Wa:ki Skirts, 10 Hours of consultation::u At Gg sa ~.fF hi f F bru arv- the town of Richmondivand the com- |Ins.Co.; Mr.F.E.Levi, of New |operations on a small scale for the pre- i \" cs axing.okirts, per wal from 8 to 10 s.m., every day ashions I10r re ty \u2014 poser; but it will not be the first time York; Mr: S.A, Baldwin, Norton [sent but will immediately increase its].| ; cent.- - =\u201c i Sunday.At his office 17 Brocag M | i are now ready.Call in and look over | that Richmond has produced a star, Vt.; Mr.H.Chesley, Island Pond, number of hands as soon as some of Ladies\u2019 Eiderdown Dressing Jackets herbrooke, Que, from 10am.te g Co the present manufactured goods \\ are placed on the market.Members of the Sherbrooke juverile snow shoe club, viz : Messrs.E.B.Worthington, A.R.Moore, C.G.Hob- and Gowns less 23 1-3 per cent._ Ladies\u2019 Evening Wraps, 20 per cent._ Children\u2019s Mantles, 331-3 per cent.| = Le the new styles for the coming spring Mr.F.S.Coburn, the celebrated ar-| Vt.; Mr.F.:M, Mallory, Lennoxville, season.tist, whose name is familiar both in] Miss Bowen] of Middle Town, who BUSINESS CARDS, Hesse ==) 151 We Europe and America, being à native of has been a |confirmed invalid for sev- February.Fashion Sheets the town, or to be strictly accurate of feral years, is receiving electrical treat- the village across the river, situated ment in the house of and under the North Halley, over E.T.hud C ; ; | ; ° il f | th t.|; .There ies Tiere surveying and Metropolitan Catalogues | Trenhoime he ern oy residing po ing.The engine, hose reel and hook ere; were parties liere surveying a DE: W.A.FARWELL, (SPEC: 105 We = .) > , 44 Walkino Qkiri Free for the asking or sent, Lo any at a distance of a.couple of hundred direction of Dr.Stenning.Miss Bo- |son.A: Avery, -G.Woodward, W.: paie Melton Cloth Walking Skirts address for on = \u201c \" LL = = ; \u201d si .R J ir ë CL wo en .A ER ka LE LC 3 ied = Go ™ Eo , A eto way REY.wn.\"2 WE Een non vs LE ES PAR ES ER PES Ra TE A =.a A = a à ; oper ey TL ne ane , x om Frog .A WS ) Le = Fray ve ; 3 Le ; » 5 Hs 5 Lo.- Lu \u201ces, \u201ci 1, È Ge ; he) : iter.Stanstead Junction to take the cus-{ shapes, lowest prices.no prejudices and can appreciate liter |?ork M - + | Montreal Street.Consultations wii =.fren: | Childrens\u2019 ot 1.85 pair.ary benuty broche, and dhis | abtence in Montreal with Mrs, Hola, fom, inflammatory shoumatien, inv {3a puto 4 (1 Sosoff [4iR 930i op Tho many fiends hero of Mr.end | em.1-8 pm.73 pn whol mand 5 ps \u2018Girls\u2019 at 81.air.a : ners do 0 var aE proves very slowly.To r.B.rou.- .J.F.Ives, ot Sherbrooke, were.nt .s_ CRO oR © Ladies\u2019 or Boys\u2019 at 21.90 phir.| particularly the case = en locality is ¢ who is Vo phremagog is entirely clos- | Mrs, R.P.Doyle has so far regain-| Mr, and Mrs.Hartsen have returned shocked to bear of the sudden \u2018death J D.KENNEDY, GENERAL {N Fine de Small Men\u2019s at $2.25 pair.| mere accessory | , {ed with ice.It froze here on th ed her health ns to be able to ride from a visiting \u2018trip among frieñds of thpir youngest daughter Leona.The * ance agent.Fire, Lie, Ac \u201d 0:30 me n Men\u2019s Club, 32.60 pair.- the story proper.| morning of Jan.12.The snow fall out.At \u2018present he is visiting » her and relatives., sympathy of many friends in.Cook- Plate Glass, etc, Record Block.Three Rivers | Pine can ER Î5e and'25e pair.THE OLDEST TREE.of about 9 inches that day prevent os Fred Nouns: and E.-0.wis peas ! oy Folk s Basket Dance Tele Bo Mrs.Ives in - L* Advocates PR rt .LL.respe clivel; : > \u2019 ; oo t >anhi .ed the ice from gaining in thi , Tia ir\u2019 org + inten- : \\ : » 42U0halt 8 ore : : UE dbaté ; CTA ickets, -} Patent Straps at 6c pair.(From the National j'oographie Mage: nd for a few days it would not bold Stan ae Sine heir.ep chestra, Concert from 7.30 to 8.30.Mrs.Dr.) Johnston, who has been CATE.WELLS & WEITR, 18 © to * Tee ; \u2018 Special'at $1.25 pair.* \\ahat in suppored to be the aident poo but the water came up through Jpublio by furnishing them teams) and - ASCOT CORNER, omnes Pr inter, Mra.Mitchell, of | cates, Sun Life Building, Siwinll * E, H, SEWE : , Snowsl traight a SD is still standing in {ie moron, GDC the recent co weather lhoard.\u201cThis is a step in the\u2018 right Lg\" Tides § \u201c| The me .+ : \u201c1 KEK.ADDIE, G.E.,; P.L.8, QW# Art Buil Men's Shanty now 10es, straight tree in the world is still about is making ice so that we may soon get direction, LL LÀ Jan; 17.\u2014Mrs.0.Dislet is on the e many friends of the Rev.Thos.| Ofce: 81 St.Deter Bt.Residenu © + sewn \u2014 , heavy wood frames.with heavy re Ceylon.Its age er = ou a crossing here.; Mr \\W.,G.Belknap, officer in charge sick list with la grippe.- Charbonnel are sorry to hear of his de Salaberry St.Tel.Connection.: Slling.Just the shoes for rough hard) 2200 years, Jeo, n branch of At the meeting of directors of the lof the | Doniinion = Fish Hatchery, is] Master Jas.Leonard - has gone to illness and hope he may soon bave TURSE M.SHELTON EAGAR ull ATLANTI 9 usage._ was rought to Le an En x toma Stanstead County Agricultural Society Hhaving fine success in the hatching of Brookbury_ for the remainder of the his health restored.- IN\" gence 90 King St, Sbbtroon MÉ- \\ one past ek and a half, left om - 5.ding B a e ; : i Pete mme A ! 2 ly for Montreal.WINDSOR MIL Bou hat Zam-Buk Really is.| am-Buk Gures Blood Polson.§ Jan.1 CAPELTON MINES.| Jan.17Mes.Horbery Blair, from Eananzs: Sager, of Robinson & Co., Jan.17\u2014Mr, Mark Moore sto desigus ex ; - .Fe J .4s.rp +4 |Jan.\u2014Ît \u2018is desired to , eacham, Vti., is visiti ives.astman, spent Sn with \u2018his faum- - : TR.= \u201cool Vitor .\u2018 Zam-Buk is a marvel of healing and antiseptic herbal Buk et ane oo poison has alread Bet in, Zam- error made in the Fah ou porseot an Mrs.Elijah \u201cBellam pase! hs ave ily.» *p nay wa h'his fim en to Montreal to- the Royal otf TMotice, ee ii PO our ar LE Hans, at, 18 ioc ar which | des ee, San vi ist [Bus que rio id Sion | at dit yuh seu homo ca\"! Cu one Fk Cu i : to man skin.It is so powerful! \u201cwent the wrone wav a To that Mr.George Peardon had resumed POX, but are on the gaig now: rom Sherbrooke én Sunday whNe he \u2018 : operation be qu\u201d oo ry _ thut the hard skin of the workman {s healed by it, and fen e Wrong way,\u201d and \u201cbegun to swell very bad- h k i ; Depart f t has been spending th it few > [Monday and is reported to J \u20184 pet ths soft teuder, delicate skin of young babies benefits » (oe pain from ei $ terrible, fe when 1 went _ George Peardon bas not Meet work Mrs.Andrew Lowery to heir home in with his brother, Mr, x.Humphrey, i arte fisson 7 ma to Viel?pha antiaal fat mineral rey herbal, contains, no months 1 was very bad with it ° {tried oll sores d has been continuously ill and un- Chicugo ; Miss Lizzie Elliott and Miss Who is very ill at the Protestant Hos- ville on .vit des Etes\u201d .Bell and iin, \u2018 i 8 of remedies, but could not get nse, to say nothing | der the doctor\u2019s-care since Aug.4th, | Lilla Williams and Henry Williams to pital, 0 Everything is now quite 8s Fe; OA & of.cure.-Une.i ri mm 1906, up till now, and is still unable Boston, Mass, | Mr.A.LI Turner attended the ses- coat nino A Jook'g © ÿ & e day in the house of a friend, Zam-Buk p \u2019 SHI unable : .y oh , Municipal elections All are n 7 as recommended to me.On my friend\u2019s recommen- work.Business is quite lively at the Sta-|8ion of the Municipal Council at forward io a big fight op Mon \u2018( n Wh t it G | - , dation I applied some Zam-Buk that same night ev.Mr.Sanderson conducted the [tion here nt present.About one and Faith\u2019s school house on Monday.: next | ) CONTRA) a Lures.| bup it was more to please her than because I -had mid-week prayer here-this week on |# half million of hard and soft wood Miss Rosa Regnier, of the Battles\u2019 Thd Missos BL, C.and A.op ® Me 1001 _ mijch faith in it.To my intense surprise, when I Tuésday night.° qlumber will bo shipped from here this ous Magog, Visited her parents a yr.H.Reid went to Sherbro , HOLLOW Zam-Buk cures cezerño.seüly, sores.Îtch, ring-| AWakened next morning my arm was much better.I r.Thomas Rowe, who has been.pe and about 7,000 cords of pulp |!°W days recently.; \u201cTuesday evening, to enjoy o 88% _ © Orie, rashes, ulcers, abscesses, chronic sores, festering | théreupon obtained a supply of Zam-Buk, and con- laid 4p with mm grippe, i4 again able J wootl.\u2018 ; Tex - the Stadium ke.\u2019 0 Dealer ijn | _\u2014 Cr ctien œnunds.cuts burns, scalps, hruisez It heals th ued with the treatment regularly.- In three weeks to resume his work at the office.- we - - L'AVENIR.i \u201c \u2014_ Clay Li In C - Chayset lands and cold sores; used us an embwocation it! thé arm was quite well ; and I have never felt any , Miss Mamie Jackson has beon spend- NEW MEXICO.Jun.17.\u2014Mr.F: LaCompte is quite ISLAND BROOK.| rent tes \u2019 (Frias tightness in the chest in cases of ¢old and also trace of pain from it since.It is now some months ing a few days with her aunt, Mrs.Jan.17\u2014La grippe nd\u2019 election ill.Dr.Tanner, of Ulverton, is at-| Jan.17.\u2014Mr.levi French bas\u201d Asbestn vi f LT tnatism, sejitica, neuralgia, etc.; À since it was cured, so that it is evident the cure is H/ Tamblyn, of \u201cthis place.seems.to be the order of the day at (tending him.1 | visiting friends in this \u2018place for w - Beat Là oof: (roo ra habile from all druggists ut 50c box, or post pefmanent, \u2018 Mrs._Rowe spent Sunday evening présent.058 Me.Bergeron, who has had a severe past few weeks.E A or Salon boxes ve oa Zam-Buk .Co, Torouto, for price.6 - Since that time my friend\u2019s husband cut his arm.with- friends at Elm Brook Farm.- Quite a number from - here \u2018attended \u2018attack of la grippe, is somewhat bet-] Nr.McVetav, of Weslexville, Ty luoring QE 50.This wound algo turned to blood poison.Zam-Buk rs.George Somerset has recovered the Forester\u2019s installation -at Island ter.: : Sunday wil \u201cfriends here.pt © BR Ne mr \u2018 ma applied and in his case also it worked a com- from a very severe attack of la Brook.- 0° Our Convent has re-opened after the| Mr.Henkfy Dawson _ has 3°7 hiabiai die FREE BOX ° plele cure.It jg without doubt a marvellous balm.\u201d ppe.: Miss K.Bedard spent Sunday with [holidays There are about 3% pupils Montreal for the winter.per TT Send thi ._ x.and Mrs.W.Smith, Jr.of Mas- | Mrs.Ed.Dawson.3 .at present.Mr.and Mrs.Sample, of 1 Das THE F foe this coupon and 1 kel Hill, were the guests of Mr.and Mr.Thomas Stronach ig still suffer-| Wo are having plenty of snow, but |Plain, spent Tuésdux =! Mr À 08 Ce = rent stamp to Zam-Buk Co.Mrs.H.Hodge over Sunday.fing from the effects of rheumatiem.[the rollers are used in our municipali- son's Co : - foronto, and.n free Trial \u2018 + : {t fr.Levi French, of rned Plain, {ty by the road-breakers, the result is | Mrs.Early is not much better: À _.x will be mailed you.- ITS PAMILY TREE.\u2019 | [was the guest of MP.and \u2018Mrs.Ed, |good roads gemerally.= Dr.Tavlor, of Sawyerville, 3% - ook Sherbrooke Racord, Jan.17,4 \u2018Jane, is that kitten a tom cat?\u201d {Dawson lust week, =|\" Butter still remains a good price, this place: the first of the week.: : \u2014 ol \u201cCourse.It's mother was a tom] Mrs.M.J, Riddle is on the siék list | 23c.per Ib; eggs, 30c.doz.; potatoes, cat, and so wAs it\u2019s grandmother.\u2019 [at preset.\u201d It is hoped she may soon {40c.bush.; beef, forequarter, dc.1h.;| Coaticook Honse-Fop ajay Hoot \"§ Baki sites oo co (Life toabe betters oo 5 | hindquarter, 5c.Ib; pork, 8jc.Ib.|Trevellers.L.Kilburn, Prop, - 10° In Sled si as 1 STE 6 \u2014 - | i | - ; | ~ = | td : ; a I 4 b _\u2014 = : _ Ey 1 * rx | Toe _ - .: nL.Ti FRE : ; _ a #8 a ays A Ld ; 1 ME - Soe ; - Lo .i ho 2.! | 5 : : Lo : = = he n oo - a | i 7 | ; .to .y _ = 7 = : 7 DE ma Ten Ae Cem ee se, - _- d LL - 4 nL spas À \u201csa - \u201c .ir 2 ] © / _ - .i ; Le, Neve » i - ol = \u201c Co ; | 20 \u2019 : i \u201c4 \u2019 * .= - * - g Le .\u201c - ; Wi ; 5 Ck ; so - 5 -\u2014 - ; Le x + ; Dn , oo _ .! _ : _.\"FA.; ; .; ® .£ : À a.sale by a 4 Py \u2018Tuesday 200 nd\u201d People's \u2018Pre a LL, 348 p RC ou -pital.\u2018ras > #75 dx \u2018onsultations: nd by appein - \"7 M B, & &, toaticook.en, Electro 10 \u2018y, Violet Ray, k i Current, \u201cané Ÿ PHYSICIAN «4 :treal st.: Be \\MS\u2014 28 Mom vate Hospital, % \u2018ultations until 9 p.m., and Wy 1390: Life, A BOR ord Block.RaIS &.Sherbrooke « WHITE, ADV 1ilding, She > ook P.L.8., Qu EA St.Residence: # !.Connection.J IN EAGAR.Ra&f 1., Sherbrooke: M dooring ht and NGS & SON, Coaticook, Que ICE NVILLE.to Miss O'Neil all\u201d kinds of De Furs, for instant black, fine, glow with beat Babi $99.50, which Wa Stoles heavily -»rth $380.00.Collars at 8 a everything Los | Collars snd Bi to match.Hined tor $8.00.I = .§ uring LLE, QUE.: en ers, in MILLS.k .Moore was Uo | 00 Victor ER } -ENERAL INBU sold Bl .spent > NESH- | of Mr.Thos.Rober ro in tow the guests vhen Miss Rosins Labelle, formerly of Bachand, \u2018Austin, Lemy, Farwell, and] - : |but the bad ones do.Recently ai BB AL *- ING, 1NGS.1 Rev.D an g D > I Sherbrooke, was married to Mr.Sim- Meas Dugal, ro Sul rome Boul | » bli ht, band, free f thermonteters have agreed as to ity 8 or : r.an s.\\Dumbe ft to- Crot i N oux, lawyer; v y ; .t, public ni an ce for .Ca - 1aWD Wonde $4.25 up.To Save Mone RS 4 fday to return to :] York, or a who was attired in hat M E.Codere and Genes, of \u2018the city.aif ; publi hc isit the lunch being very cold, but have disagreedss @ iat.man\u2019s y.| ° : {brief visit to friends iin the city.rose hat, trimined withéplumies, car- | The menu was & sumptuous oné and section.Friday, band, free $ ticket to just how cold it was.If you are - onval\u2019 ç ust 1 be] | TIES, 20 Fl Tho friends of: Mrs.Oliver Camirand ied white flowers, and was escorted was heartily enjoyed by the doctors y ders.Saturday, band.- Pat- swapping weather yarns you should.Jf .| Hero.Re 5 un\u2019t last much onger at these low prices.will regret to learn that she is very \u2018by her brother, Mr.Louis J.Labelle, and \u20ac ost list was as foll ows:1 \u201cOur ricks of Quebee;.vs.Sherbrooke, % {sure your thermometer jis right, and J =~ 2 TC = , [ill at her homo on Brooks \u2018street.while the groom was accompanied by Ki d he President of Week \u2018from\u2019 Saturday.The big mas- then bluff ahead.\u201d Wo have the m \u2019 his father, Mr.¢ ng\u2019 proposed by the OT Aire [querade \u2018in bout \u2018& \u2018month.: Too 9 8 A meeting of the Mock City Council Rev.Jos F.Cratos Ta rooms the association, Dr.Banfill; \u201cOur Alma [4 er .eters to swear by.| SGA ane nose LOUIS A.CODERE.| dors £2.39\" : 7%.[will be held_to-morrow night.It is! ffi Mater,\u201d proposed by Dr.Austin, and EEE Pi È A cousin officiated wt the nuptial mass, - : Pas 5 £7 FURRIE R AND FURNISHER.hoped.there will Be a large attend- and music vas rendered.by the choir.responded bo.Titty CE pau ong; ANNUAL MEETING _ a P rices : a ; EE 4.fter the wedding breakfast, which ded + _ .: 0e = ~ x Union Encampment, No.\u20183, I.0.0.F., was served at the home of the bride's ho.by nel ot Eat Univer.\u201cPLYMOUTH CHURCH, Common Grade, - - 15,19 Be oc , AAA = HAE É will meet to-night for the- election of (Mother the young couple left for sity; \u201cThe Health of the Dis rict of Standard Grade \u2014 - 401 i COULDN T |officers.It is hoped there will be y Montreal and Quebee and may visit st.Francis Medical Association\u201d pro- REPORTS OF VARIOUS DEPART- Ï \u2019 0 A : good attendance, | 4 es da herbrooke on- their wed- posed by Dr.pee, Armstrong, à va MENTS PRESENTED AND : 7 AM BUK Jr.Arthur Hovey returned v - AEX à ponded to by Drs.Camirand an I 'FICERS + \" 4LAN-DU Are You Sowing Your Publicity moraing trom Waban PAS | NTA y, {fame he\u201d Henidh of the Model.CHUROR SUE IS.MITCHELL 8 Ga, eave Co to visit his parents for a couple of ANNUAL CITY REPORT, Profession » proposed by Dr.J.Bayes, | , ELE 4 , ; : 1001 months.[ The annual city reports are being of Richmond and responded to by Drs.he annual Congregational meeting - \u2014 :An acciden 17 Mr.J.Tyson-Wittlaras and Mrs.Wil.Prepared by Messrs, Stevens & Price.| Benque, of Magog, Edgar and Too of Plymouth.church was held last ev- i: - \u201cother day m: 6 6 , liams returned: to Lennoxville from This year th wy will be illustrated by Tle Ladies, to by.D M Ce ver n i ening and was very largely attended.£ consequences 7 Atheir wedding journey the Preparatory the portraits-of -the Mayor and Coun- and responded to by Dr.McCabe, Oo! At seven o\u2019clock a very fine supper © Buk, Miss 2 .[School opening to- day cillors.Only a very limited number Windsor Mills.was served, the tables being waited _ mont St.in \u2019 : g y of these reports are printed, some four During these toasts, music, songs, upon by the young ladies of the i Oar Annual oo \u2018 fat from the .- The Sherbrooke Novelty C67, com- hundred, hal in \u2018English and half in ete., were, very ably and successfully church.The business meeting.follow- &.right hand.== ess .posed of a number| of Sherbrooke\u2019 citi- French.It has not been found that | rendered by the following: Drs.Gad- ed.Mr.Neil - Dinning was elected .the pahn of over all my imagine the Great Discount | sed = Sale PP LE zens, has been incorporated at Ott the citizens tak h t _ bois, Genest and McKay and Messrs.with : capital of \"820, 000, ae curing ge much futerest in pro Rioux, Codere and Sylvestre.\" oe th position which ho filled Mr.V.A generaï distribution among rate- God\u2019 Save the King brought the first [Very eilicienily, G.R.Vickers, of Montreal, is g The reports of the various depart- annual banquet of the District of St.in town accompanied by Masters W.B.th cine\u2019 Taos Pyantiog de Francis Medical Association ta the, ments of church work were given- and 4 Do you advertise on the \u201chit or miss\u201d plan?Has te whole And 4.+ Lo matter of publicity seemed to you a © complicated \u201cguess?\u201d \u2019 ex | + \u201c .» 1d fine time?& and H.D.Routh, who are returning to medical profession of the Eastern all proved \u201cvery satisfactory.The ne ihe fi have you been content to guess wrong f 5006 cal of the time ?the Preparatory School, Lennoxville, *Heirs.Townships to à Vers successful close | treasurers of the church reported a p Wong unabl Have you figured the thing out as one of life's lotteries\u2014in which, if ; .\" of her husband at' East Angus, left The; banquet dispe rsed shortly| after largest on record.The reports of the ['dk-and lasts for one month, cently no het: most of the time, \u2018blanks are to be your portion ?oo E last night on a visit to her sister at TO.OUR _ READERS.2 o'clock this morning.\u2018 various \u2018societies in the church showed Every Department will be in: \u201ctoo severe ic Do you \u201ctry\u201d about every sort of plausible \u201cadvertising\u201d \u2018plan or Lakewood, N.J! Will you : assist), the\u2018 \u2018Record in this | Ae pee __ these departments to be in a healthy cluded in this great Money Sav- - heal; About Q 8 ( vu h ae |W FE OF BISHOP CARMICHAEL | condition.Every society had.a bal- .to try Zam-| echeme.that is presented to you\u2014tie up your appropriation to dead où A np Ingram has returned from Ta ton campaign lor Ge Dene t 2 DEAD, ance on hand.ing \u2018Sale.7 other prepa: - Lu.i .2 RT.Le ordville where he spent Sa- of the whole Eastern Townships : me 2°, .F.Re ., | .CL walls and bill-boards and \u201cdodgers\u201d and \u201cnovelties\u201d and the various | turday and Sunday, and attended the A onccent stamip will convey two Montreal, Jun.17.\u2014(Special.) +Em- ae Pastor, ev, Go.torr ead d gave Discounts from regular prices | A ul insted, kinds of fol-dé-rol that look as though there \u201cmight be something in funeral of the late Chus.E.Finney, | Records (lc.for 4 oz.) to any address |.ti Duboudien, wife of Bishop Car- different aspects\u2019 of the church work, will be 20, 25 and 30, and in -.draw out th pr : - his uncle by marriage.>! y michapl, died suddenly this morning at- in tho Sun: some lines even 50 \u2018per cout _ 5 aid as L ko .* ; Strictly cash.\u201c Misters gr gd in tho Old Country.Please forward st, Ge \u2018orge\u2019s Rectory.Mrs.Camnich- He urged a wider interes The marriage is .announced for the your paper with these articles to such adb has been in poor health for a/pum- day evching services, Well, there arc a great many ways in which to advertises) There are 10th of February, of Mr.ClaudeLamy, adresses as are available to you.ba, of years.Bishop Carmichaël was Mr.Landi contributed: pianoforte .appeared.e great many ways in which \u201cto spend an advertising appr@ipriation\u201d of Coaticook, brother of Dr.W.Lamy The Record will be forwarded to any in Toronto y esterday attending| the solo and a song.senld was he without \u2018\u2018advertising,\u201d too! If you have \u201csown your wil ets\u201d as to Miss Marie-Anne Bousquet, dougl- address in the Old Country for one meeting of House of Bishops of Angli- Messrs.A.C.Skinner and HV.d.R MCBAINS oS Thin is ba g too: ee v L.cas |ter of Mr.P.Bousquet.y month for 20c., postage aid.If or-| sgh Church.Haight were re-clected treasurers, and 1° to which 7a: an advertiser \u2018\u2019settle down\u201d and confine yourself, for a time,.to | Get in carly for (the great discount I ders are sent in \"at once all issues con- \u2014\u2014 \u2014 (Mr.A.8.Hurd as churek secretary.Co tagecusly ap .~ .M AS .J.\u2019, - \u2018 \u201cnewspaper publicity\u201d\u2014and commence to make somo monet\u2014to get # lat J.R.MeBain\u2019s.It commences to- taining the Passa Townships arti- The.fire brigade wus called oui this | Nine vacancies do the Church Board Get in carly for choice\u201d - Sprains and | .LL.& morrow, Friday.Just think, -Christy\u2019s cles can be included : morning at 8.33 for~ a bad chimney were filled as follows: J- A.Coo leor some returns from your investment.It can be done\u2014in that way.$3.00 hats for $1.78 and $1.50 English 3518 sIcEscr fire in Xdwards Block, on the west A, B.Bluo, C, H.Foss, IL.A.Moore, < ringworm, A very wise man once wrote\u2014and the.thought ought to bef worth a À Shirts for 79e.: Read his adv, MSN ES side of Mellington, strest.W.R.Webster, S.W.Jenckes, E.C.0° ene, bl: aekh.ls oi : Sn \u2014 Goodhue, V.E.Larsen ond T.M, The widow of the late John Bost- Craig.1, wick, whose death occurred g few weeks ago, passed \u2018away at her late home in Berthierville, on Tuesday.The funeral took place to-day.Mrs.J.Somers, who is in poor | lot.oi money to you\u2014.= \u201cThat man Improperly blames the sea wha is a second time wrecked.\u201d The fitst two mentioned became merm- i T aa a ue Ral 8.bers of the Trustee | Board.1 \u2018he Daily Record a chine and + grrr HERDS os B an embrocat.MAIDEN SPEECH IN LEGISLATURE j SHERBROOKE RECORD co, Publishes J alien, nous 4 7 Loo AANA RORATHIAS : : L.S.Channell.V.E, Morrill) Kg sell Tan Bul.Ll Jo.health and has been spending some | inued .( i om And, it would seem, that advertiser improperly anathemjatizes bis Lime Ww ith her sistor at Richmond ome (Dont ued from Page 1.) Published every afternoon, excopt.Sup- .he obtained ce \u2019 : \u201c : vo: PR d Sherb ke 1 1 \u2019 \u201cfe.| this without roward other than the day, at 106 Wellington Street, \u201cSher- : Toronto, w luck\u201d who continues lo-*'sow wild oats\u201d in an advertising way ! 2 turned to Sherbrooke last night, und i 4 tisfaction derived itn the |\u2019 \u2019 b for %2.1 : 4 was removed to the hospital Il FL .WANTED > {| satislaction derivec à wa essing he brooke RIPTION PRISE aies in\" 4 = oxes for %.Lo Ci _ PR NT 2 ogress made 6 pupils e > strictly in gy.- = 3 5 SORES SA et cesse A Gault, Ont, despatch announces the} i111 | fi DESLRAGRE SETTLE off 9 Sp SMUT LGR CF the work being done by the Yance, ons year, 82.00; six months, 8100._ por YOR TIR death of Mr.Gavin Goodall, in his qe i To TAKE UP \u201cTHY oy i AU Council of Arts and Mauufactures was three months, 30 es on i ad - Q CORINA ve Rte ; z nd year.Deccaged was the futher oi ld Homes an ALLY > 154 201 SER : unfortunately limited, owing to the So by year se : Frrooepens AHAS of Mrs.George Carruthers, formerly of dE Fedak Sa : | small amount of funds at its.disposal.D y ya ei ne ou - i¥ wd | PARTS OF CA ADRARAES i ADVERTISING RATES.\u2014Onp inch, ous -.Sherbrooke, now of Ingersoll, Ont.pi] + NADA =a Ie 11 Mr.Vilas also referred to another day, 75¢; cach additional day, 25c- : Mrs.Rose Doherty is recovering } FT NOTICE * A5 TANT E {ty 8 : branch of edueation that has already Cards of Thanks, not exceeding 60 slowly from the cflects of the serious J J REFERENCES fi 1/8 À des ÿ \"I received the attention of the Govern- Force.Boe Obituary poetry, 10c line.: Tne 1 \u2018 À ON SC CSS SEM A : ment, with excellent results, that is, Reading notices 8c per word.OWING TO CHANGES IN PRIC ] : oe, \"hich has Zonfined her por tf d REQU'AES PEU Le] CIE) LA AAR : the training of cheese and butter.mak.In senditsg money remitters stiould-taks dens or} to use express or post office orders or Pegister letter.2 ALL CLUBBING KATES FOR TH : \u201cDAILY WITNESS,\u201d \u201cWEEKLY WI herty is staying for a time at\u2019 the ers, and remarked that the training } SIGH - .Continental Hotel.school 2 oe Hyacinth was dons CHANGES for advertiseuents shoud < TS .qe \u201clen work, and was responsible to be in the Hands of the printers -before 2 .NESS\u201d.and \u201cN ORTHERN MESSE) - the weekly Guild large extent for the high reputation o'clock a.m., of tho duy of publication, ia 5 Zh rep our butter and cheeso hold in the Eng- ensure - insertion.No changes punranterr lish market.if received after 8 a.m.\u201d~ ' GER\u201d, OFFERED BY THE \u201cDAIL \u20ac an St, Paie Che b Hall , wore & : ; 15 .RECORD\u201d A RE HEREBY WIT - White and Mrs.Henry Odell.In spite | | A oe ; of the extreme cold weather thé at- _ me on ta Songs, semarked .Circulation DAILY RECORD 82 tendance was very.good.ok en d- # satisfactory manner, a fact.of which Circulation statement for w * This is owing to the jact that the pul = For winter socials you can get a we, as Canadians, were justly proud, ing Jan.12th, 1907 : D x lishers of the * Witness \u201d publicatio 8 \u2018| full assortment of full dress suits and | but why should we not retain more |, Monday .«ever vein on 5,058 2 f t t als at ad rti Tuxedo coats at Boucher &\u2018Lacroix\u2019s, of the thousands upon thousands that | Tuesday .oer cn 0 $076 Ww reïuse Lo accept renewals adverts \"A circular from the Post Office De- pass through our province destinea for Wednesday .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 \u20183,085.F rates, allowing them only to apply to ne partment informs Postmasters in the the provinces to the west of us?The] Thursday .ves ee es 4, om.i subsoribers.| | Dominion that on pnd after the lst puly answer can be that they do nog friday ve sees AT 2 of January, 1907, \u2018the postage on let- what we have to ofter them, Satur AY corer Teens en ens ; B ters passin bot een Canada and otherwise we would be able to retain | + = (inclu a much larger percentage than we now | Total .o.\u2026\u2026\u2026n\u2026.\u2026\u2026.A9 Egypt (including the Soudan), will be two cents per half ounce.The race-truck \u2018at the Exhibition: | grounds is being rolled, sprinkled and generally put in order for à winter speed-way.When the track is ready a series of races will doubtless be arranged, which will give the fast horses of the city and vicinity an opportuni- 10100000 HERISSON A get.\u201cI feel that greater efforts should.be put forth in advertising the 7 - advantages- our beautiful province offer,\u201d nid Mr.Vilas, who concladed his : Branch Offices remarks by referring to another im- - [portant .question, that of good rouds, ré.und favored the appointment-of a Of the Sherbrooke Daily Beco News Items, Advertisements, Subacrip- | highway commissioner, who would give , following object lessons and deliv er lectures on Lions may be leit at any pf the | SLABS ; ty to show their mettle.- \u2014 or.Branch Offices, and they will receive im FOR SALE.y to sh ir © The Cartoonist, has Pictured .Above One \u201cElus pis Immigrants that: Hanadg roud building.a -mediate attention.- 1 tivited * 8 JT Remember the Food-Sale to \u2018be held oes not _.; HQ .Items of News are specially 80 Ward and Soft Wood Slabs ana in the lecture hall] of the Methodist no want.A WINTER FISH STORY.from all readers oi this paper An incident occurred a day or- two Eowansy ile: iP.C.DuBoyce, Notary : Coaticook:\u2014R, Becker: - ago, which is so unusual as to be - worth chronicling.Two children, bro- Richmond Miss I.eCourt.ther and sister, walking home from putes :\u2014Mrs.A.M.Léith.school, saw an odd looking stone, or} Knowlton:\u2014Mrs.M.:H.Bedce.\u201d - ik on the sidewalk, and the boy Raterloo:\u2014C.IE.Jones.picked it up and took it home, show- ookShire:\u2014F.A.Bôttome.ing it to his mother and asking her ook Miss i pi Parker.what she thought it was.Upon ex- ourd amination if was found to be a small Rdgings, cut 4 feet long, delivèred to all parts of the city.Leave your or ders wow for quick delivery.- © RB.B.FLEICRER, Pulpwood apd Lumber, 89 Strathoona Square GLEASON AND.CARTER DRAW.Wilkesharre, Pu.Jan.17\u2014Kid Glea- church under the auspices of the W.C.T.U., January 10th, 1907.Home- | made bread, pics, cakes, doughnuts, ote.Afternoon tea from 4 to 6.An informal progihmme from - 4.30.| Proceeds in aid of fhe Fountain Fund.The item in regatd to the Barbers\u2019 Association which appeared in a re- {cent issue of tho Record, was, it seems Scott's Emulsion strengthens enfeebled \u2018nursing mothers by increasing their flesh and nerve force.Your Boys | Have they Savings Accounts ?Habits of thrift and economy _ learned in youth \u20ac ing through \u2014_ son of Philadelphia and Eddie Carter.\u2014 {somewhat.misleading.Me.T.Bechiekj ; .fish, of the size of a tommy-cod iroz-| ~ Tol - où Boston ie! is Foun oa a life roro - who is a pel member, into } qe provides baby ih the neces ot fat : Ells sine the boy was still Jpsess 0°C.MIGNAULT petore the Peerless Athletic Club Mon- all Savings, i He Phe athe étant af F834 set HG ll : e Bish; it was seen\u2019 to move, i ineer eyor.+ day night.© Gleason had the lead un- \u201cayer.VI0ES, Compo nied 1 + of \u201cHp act Pool indo incorporation is.by 10 for ealthy growth, : and on placing it in water, it thawed.ivil Engi and Land Survey N _ ti Le last re Ha knocked Cari-|) Eastern Townships Bank means general, as The oidest pnd lead- ALL DRUGGISTS: : 506 AND $1.00 aut, an | is at\" present swimming 17 Sanborn: Street, Sherbrooke.er A ur the count in the fourth, Established ing 0 rs 16 city, who have giv- .about 19 the liveliest possible manner Boll and Skinner Telephones.- wit Carter came back strong and in \u2018en thé most time and money to_ the > 00000000 enting crumbs given to it by the child- | Watarworks, Sewerage, Power Develop: A - A ihe sixth le neatly had Gle ason out.association, have always supporfed it.Po0< 0000000000 .ren of the - house, fe a Specialty, T \u201cPu, om tr ! 3 \u2018 - J .\u2018 - .\u201c \\ _ LT = vo ! f Li, - | _ , 4 ; i .i .i .- - ; ! a .- Pt - ai .: - co : à .« .- .Cos : Pre nus ly ; : æ i - : À vy Stocks 17 ee empire rim Tors = | you.are « hould be - \u2018ht, and \u2018hermom- ; - 49 to st Co 8 co.| inst, in- Sav- prices ad in iblishers AlN) :t Sun- Sher- Ain A $1.00; Tati, = Eastern \"ich, oue Pt.! ng 0 lac Hne- id taki ° ot \u2018office should , uefore 8 Lion, Lo 7 \"ranterd JRD fk end- .,033 3,076 +,035 ~, 0249 s, 027 .be.+ NET | 4207 corde bscrip- \u2018 lowing evo im olicited ary= \u201c ECILING FAT .+ FÉ \u2014 \u201cments.Ea - oF - \" ; a Er az Tete i, PELLE °° 5 : oy i z 7 Lu x aa i Ee Bs 2 i por \u201c we?i Cs _ .| : | SHERBROOKE DALY RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1007.7 a FIV = \u2014 ; , PAGE FIVRA = * - - - \u2014 \u2014_ Tte Retort Gemæzi | - dns \u2014 \u201d > Du ce mmm y southern woman who is now past DAILY NEWS SPECIALS F ROM ALL enthusiastically applauded, Each num- |[nier.As there were five candidates a MEMORIALS, ) à ) fe orme, but whose ready wit still £ |, \u2014 Lu + bem: on they: Programme, received: a: poil was called and after two dass\u2019 yp Tistic work only, in_Granite and ROOM 3 ber a\u2019 welcome guest wherever ._.- .- Râtp ; © NY wea mes wn.ge | hearty encore and consisted of a reci- voting Mr.A.Fronceur was elected to Marble Monuments.Prices reasonable.se \u201c ma os, tells the following story Co PARTS : oF THE.E a CN: TOWNSHIPS ftatiôn by MFs.Travers; ofc sorigs, |replace Lachapelle by a majority of RICHARD HAMBLY : ; d , about an encounter with what she terms à \u201cnorthern iceherg:\u2019 She was at a musical entertainment at a private house in New York, and at the end of a song which had been delightfully ren.gered she turned with an exclamation of pleasure to a lady who sat near and whom she know by sight, but had pever met.; The woman addressed looked at her in surprise for a moment and then acked coldly, \u2018Ifave I the pleasure of.Rnowing yon\u201d No,\u201d syas the answer, \u201cbut I felt at liberty to speak to you on account of vour being under such very great ob- Jigations to me.\u201d - «Will you have the goodness to explain what you mean?\u201d said the New york woman haughtily.he «Merely that I refused your husband twenty-five years ago,\u201d replied the lit- - tle southerner as she moved away to geek a more congenial atmosphere.The Great Lantern Fly, { One of the Targest and most curious \u201c of the many luminous or lamp bearing insects is; the great lantern fly, à species of the firefly peculiar to central and northern South America.The great lantern is hardly as large as the common dragon fly or \u201csnake feeder,\u201d but like that creature it has lacelilze wings and an elongated abdomen.In Central America, particularly in Costa Rica and Panama, the Indians capture them by thousands, using them as decorations for their headdresses, saddles, etc.The Frenchman Renard who visited Gautemala- in 1802 declared that the Indians used lantern flies and othe \u2018luminous insects much in the same manger that we do\u201d torches and lanterns and that by the light the insects - give out they were able to find their way through dark.woods and-swamps.A LIFE PRESERVER, © Bystander.\u2018Yon have certainly \u2018shown worderinl bravery in Saving that man\u2019s life.- Is he a relative of ; vonrs?\u201d - 7 Hero.\u201cRelative?Oh, no! But he awes me 100\u201d (Somerville Journal.SCALDED BY NT -USE HAND , FOR COULD ë A .-MONTH.J ZAM-BUK THEN APPLIED AND GAVE INSTANT RELIEF.An acciient in a Toronto home the other day might have had very serious consequences had it not been for Zam- Buk, Mise Martha Green, of 9 Clare- mont St.in taking à pan of boiling fat from-he oven spilt it over her right hand.\u201cThe boikng fat ran into the palin of my hand,\u201d she says, \u2018\u201c\u2018and over all niy fingers.You may well imagine t'e agony I suffered in consequence.Fwas alinost wild with pain.The hand hecame swollen, and large blisters formed all over the palm and along the tincers.For over a month I was unable to use the hand at all.4 tried several kinds of salves and lini- but the wound seemed apparently no better.It was altogether \u201ctoo severe for these preparations to heal.About this time 1 was\u2019 advised to fry Zam-Buk.1 stopped using all other preparations and apolied Zam Buk instead.The very first application soothed my \u2018hand and seemed to draw ont the fire and inflammation ; and as I kept on using Zam-Buk the hlisters cradually dried up and dis- appéared.\u201cIn a very short time the wall was healed completely.\u201d This is Imi one instance of the \u2014 uses io which Zam-Buk can be so advan- * tageously \u2018applied.It is equally eflec- tive for_burns.cufs, bruises, abrasions, sprains and stiffness.It also cures eczema, ulcers, -sores, blood poison.ringworm.scalp sores, chronic wounds, acne, blac!:heads, pimples, cold sores, \u2014\u2014 pe\" endy and «ll skin diseases md infuries, Rubbed well on to the 1\u201d sPS.Gi coid.it relieves the tirhipess, and applied ak \u2018an embrocation it cures rheumatism, sciatica, nenralgin, ete.All druggists «ll Zani-Bok at 50\u20ac a box.or it May hé obtained from the - Zam-Buk Co aching and \u201cTorontn, upon receipt of price.6 boxag for 22.30.\u2018 .-\u2014\u2014 = oat band | clamation;-there being no contest.The ELECTION ÉESULTS FROM FHIL- APSBURG., bos Philipsburg, Jan.17.\u2014(Special.)~In | the municipal elections held here! on Monday Messrs.W.F.King and Jos.Charland were re-clected by acelamna- ion.4 \u2014\u2014 PROVIDENCE, R.I., PASTOR CEPTS CALL TO AYER\u2019S | CLIFF.Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Jan.17.\u2014(Special.] \u2014.Llder H.B.Drew, from Providence, R.I., has accepted the call to becéme pastor of the Advent church at Aypr\u2019s Cliff, and will hold service in the Union \u201cchurch Jan.20th at 2.30 p.oj, EATON: CORNER ELECTION RE: 7 sours, / Eaton Corner, Jan.17.\u2014(Speciall)\u2014 (Correction)\u2014At the election of cd un- cillors on Monday Messrs.F.Crbm-' well and E.Drake-were clected by |ac- AC- L 1 1 closed, meeting was very short, being home|he- \u2018and the voters: on their way fore noon.oa MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS FOR WH .TON.Spring Hill, Jan.17, (Special)\u2014F tion of councillors in municipality| of Whitton held in Spring Hill on Monday resulted as follows: John W.Buchs aman, Kenneth Murray and Thomas O'Hara, all three new councillors elpet- IT- lec- ed by acclamation.Retiring couneil- lors were John N.Murray, Murdo!'A.Smith and Lewis Rousseau.MUNICIPAL ELECTION contsT AT WESTBURY.Po East Angus, Jan.17.\u2014 See the vacancies in the Westbury Council this week.- The retiring Councillors were J.|X.Palmer, who was re-elected, and F.C.Barlow, who retired.- The contest was between F.F.Willard and E.Montgomery.\u201cThe latter was clected by 36 majority.: 1 DERY\u2014CARSON.\u2026 Bedford, Jan.17.\u2014(Bpecial)\u2014A\"very quiet wedding took place in the Rém- an Catholic Church on Tuesday morning at six o\u2019élock, when Mrs.A.Cor son, daughter of Mr.¥.Maurice, was united in marriage tô Mr.Theodpre Dery, both of this place.The bride, who wore a champagne colored gown, was given away by her father.After the wedding breakfast, which Was served àt the home of the groom\u2019s jfu- ther, Mr.N.Dery, the happy .couple left on the ten o\u2019clock \u2018train at Sthn- bridge for Winooski, Vt.The brides travelling suit wes fawn colored, with a white hat with fawn trimmings, |~ | EWTNG\u2014DAYSON.oo Island Brook, «an.\\17.\u2014(Special At thé residence of Mrs, Richard son, her only daughter, Catherine, was united in holy matrimony to Mr.Ma- vid Ewingy \u2018of this place, at {he Episcopal Church, Tuesday evenine {at 7 o'clock.The bridal party entered the Church to the strains of the Wedd h The bride was gowned in dress.[of |.Cookshire, ; bottling license, for which there {beginning to be ätouscd.There was a keen contest over: ond of | | badly damaged with water and smoke.osene lamp in the cellar.a Dera Soha |.THE, COORSHIRE MUNICIPAL EET 1 CAMPAIGN.¢ Jan.17.\u2014(Special)\u2014The election for two Municipal Councillors to take place next Monday, is getting quite warm.The two retiring Councillors, Messrs.H, 1.Pope and Alex.Rousseau, are opposed by Dr.Lambly and Mr.Delisle, and the question involved is whether Cookshire shall bave another license nnd another hotel.At present there are two hotels and: a has heen for many years a fee où $20 a year.\u2018There has hcen a mutual agreement made that commencing next year the fee shall be $100 for hotels, and 850 for bottlers.Last year an.application for a new license was made and refused.The applicants are now fighting to change the Councillors.INTERESTING - MUNICIPAL, CAM- ~~ PAIGN IN FARNHAM.Farnham, Jan.17.\u2014(Special.) \u2014In- terest in the municipal elections is There is likely to be a contest in at least two wards.© In \u2018No.1 a large number of the property owners have requested Mr.W.8.McCorkill to be their representative.It is also certain that Mr.A.J.Loiselle will seek re-clection.In \u201cManitoba\u201d Ward a petition has been in circulation asking Mr.J, B.Smith to become councillor, and He has signified -his willingness to run.Mr.Go-° beille will probably oppose him, as it is understood.that he wants to be reelected.It the Centre Ward there has as yet heen no one mentioned in opposition to Mr.LL.E.Choquette, who thus may he returned by acclamation.LIVE STOCK .SHIPMENTS FROM - SUTTON.Sutton, Jan.17.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Mossrs, A.J.and V.N.Dyer made.n shipment of two heavy cars of live A.Hubbard ; violin .golo;: Miss anchi, At ope after \u2018one of the season\u2019s most ehjoy- able social evenings, Following are the officers for the ensuing year : J:P.G., Bro.N, Gray ; N.G., Bro.J.Brack; V.G;,, Bro.C.E.Payne ; S.S., Bro.W.Hodgson ; F:S., Bro.J.Stapleton; Treas., Bro.P.Kramer ; R.8.N.G., Bro.W.D.Brack; L.S.N.G., Bro.E.N.C.Streeter ; RS.Bro.W.Adam ; Waïden, Bro.W.A.Mountain ; Conductor, Bro.L.Robinson ; R.S.£., Bro.C.Topp; L.8.8, Bro.F.Barr ; I.Gi., Bro.0.G., Bro.Frank Allen, ELECTIONS OF COUNCILLORS AT \u2018MAPLE GROVE.a Maple Grove, Jan.¥7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014- The election of councillors took place on Monday, when Mesérs.P.A.Lag.rochelle and Alexander Stewart were returned by good majorities.'NO POLL FOR ELECTIONS.AT M TINVILLE.Martinville, .Jan.17.\u2014(Special.The election of councillors for the municipality took place here Monday.Chairman was Mr.L.A.Smith.No poll was demanded, as the election\u2019 took place .by acclamation.Retiring Councillors Messrs.James Sharman and.Edson Rogers were replaced by Messrs.Ovila Cote and Albert Austin, AR- ro \u2018MOOSE CHASE IN VICINITY OF = MAPLE GROVE.Maple Grove, Jan.17.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Considerable excitement.was exhibited here on Monday morning when it was reported that a moose passed close to our little village.All the: crack shots of the place gave chase, and after about four hours tramping through the\u2019 snow, .some with snow shoes and others without, all returned, but with- \u2014 stock from here to Montreal on Tucs- oung calves and 25 head of tattle.Fhe number of calves was an extra large \u2018one from here for this season of the year, and the prices ranged- from $2 to $10.The price of cattle ranged all the way from $5 for canners, up to $25 for good beef cattle, while the \u2018hogs, which were an extra fine lot wentsat- $6.60 per cwt.One: man Mr.Robert Hazzard brought in a {lot of 15 fine bacon hogs that hrought him: $150.\u2018Mr.Hazzard\u2019s offering of hogs is \u2018considered ong \u2018of the largest shipments for one farmer to make from this section at this particular season of the year, mid-January.FHRFE FIRES IN 2¢ IIOURS \u2018IN CT FARNHANM.Farnham, Jan.17 \u2014(Special.)\u2014Fires in Farnham have been rather numerous this week, there having been no less than three in thirty-six hours,but fortunately none of a very serious nature, .: Monday \u201cevening about 6.30 the alarm was sounded for a firg in Men- ard\u2019s store on St.Peter street.The brigade made a quick run and soon had the fire out, but the stock was The cause was the explosion of a ker- g dark blue satin cloth, trimmed with, white silk.The groon®\u2019s sister, .who acted as bridesmaid, was gowned in dark gray, trimmed with white sifk.Mr.Armstrong, cousin of the bride, supported the groom.The bride was given away by her brother, Mr.Allen i March, played by, .Miss Alice su Dawson, Mr\u20141.Dawson acted s usher.: \u2018 = FECTEAU\u2014SHATN! Y.| - Coaticook, Jan.17.\u2014(8pecial.) \u2014A quiet but pretty wedding took plate on Tuesday morning, Jan.15th in the R.C.church, wher in the presence of their friends the Rev, PF.N.Seguin, pastor, celebrated the bonds of ho matrimony between Mr.Joseph Feg- teau and Miss Mary Emily Florende Shatney.+ : ob The bride was most becomingly dressed in a suit of silver grey and carried a bouquet of fragrant ~hyg- cinths.- .; + The chancel was decorated wit lights and flowers.The choir rende - nel selections of fine and appropriat music.Directly after the .ceremony the groom and his bride drove to the, residence -of his parents to partake o dinner before leaving for their future home in Capelton.anh iare * - EXTRAORDINARY .the Grand Central Hotel, bu \u2018tinguished without any damage being \"| beeri prepared at which about 160 sat + | \u2018 supper, and .choice programme of | speeches, music and wo, The addresses by the: G.M.and D.D.G:M.Lops covered by insurance.Tuesday morning a fire stjrted in Was ex- done.Wednesday morning the brigade were \u201ccalled upon to put out a fire in a small house near the con vent which had caught in the roof.INSTALLATION OF I.0.0.F.OF- : FICERS AT GRANBY.Granby, Jan.17.\u2014(Special)\u2014The I.0.0.F.held their installation of officers on Monday evening in the Odd- fellows\u2019 Hall, at which G.M.|Bro.Walling, Quebec, and D.D.G.M., Bro.W.8.McCorkill, of Farnham, were present, alsog over fitty visiting! brethren from Waterloo, Cowensville, Faru- ham, Knowlton and Foster.After the installation the brethren adjourned to the Town Hall where the members of the Rebekah Lodge and ladies awaited them, and a magnificent supper had | déwn, This annual affair has previously taken the form of a banquet, but deviated on this occasion to a day night, consisting of 100 hogs, 40 out their prize.2 .SMITH \u2014 TAYLOR.| : Milton, N.H.,, Jan.17.\u2014(Special)\u2014A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday evening, Jan.2nd, 1907, at the residence of.Mr.Jeff Davis, when Mr.Wm.Smith, G.T.R.engineer, of Richmond, Que., was united in the bonds of matrimony to Miss Mabel L.Taylor, daughter of the late Mr.Seth Taylor.The deremony was performed by the .Rov.C.C.Sampson.The bride.| was attended by her brother, Mr.A.W.Taylor, of Richmond, who gave her away.Miss Maud Brooks, of Richmond, cousin of the bride, acted as \u2018bridesmaid, and the groomsman was Mr.beting about twenty-five, sat down to a sumptuous sur Smith left on the night train for Richmond, their future home.The presents were numerous and of a large circle of friends.A few of theirn * thà& arrival of the -4 o\u2019clock train, at their home, Na.141 Adams street, Richmond, to where a pleasant: time was spent.{ MUNICIPAL, ELECTIONS.Kingsey\u2014Election of Councillors was | held on Monday.Retiring Councillors wero Messrs, N.Lachapelle and J: Ber Insolvent Notloe.ra \u2018 IN THE MATTEROF 42: 1 G.H.AULEN, ESQ., AYERS CLIFF.AUCTION SALE ON Monday, Jan.21st, 1907, The undersigned under order of Court, will sell by Publie Auction.at store occupied by Insolvent, AYERS CLIFF, the movable assets bélonging estate, consisting in part of tinwaré, porcelain ware, registers, small rotary pump, ice cream freezers, sets 30 gallon milk cans, lot goods partly manufactured, the whote-as per inventory lof 8181.40.Furthèr particulars on application \u201cat.Cupsthr\u2019s office, 125 Wellington Street,\u201d Sherbrooke.Terms cash.Sale at 12 d'élock noon.JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.Were most attentively listened to, and ~~ f | On FRID stock of Fall and Winter Clothing at a real sacrifice until everything has beea cleared.Wewon't keep a dollar's worth of winter-clothing to carry ing lines \u2014Bat remé 65 Men\u2019s Suits - 50 Men's Suits 56 Men\u2019s Suits 35- Men's Suits yver to next season = - - MILLIER & GRIFFI®H, Accountants, x th ARR peint à : - : ; AE A Lu ; I .AY, January 13th we will commence to sell out our entire Mr.W.D.MeDowell, Knowlton : song;43S.- Ny Morin élegtéd to replace.Ber- Ma.= v.1-1 nier, ; o\u2019clock, after ED 7.Mansolville\u2014Election of Councillors the Doxology, the company separated: V.G., Bro.A.Hickmott; L.S.V.G.| E.Parker; Fred R.Taylor, of Tilton, NH.|: After the ceremony, the guests num- | .Mr.and Murs.| ¢ costly and the { young couple have the congratulations i cor relatives gather |\u2019 ed on Thursday evening, Jan.3rd, on |.welcome them home, |i * Granby, Que NE HUNDRED TONS FIRST CLASS $ fT eq hg?a jority of 28, lasted two days, to replace ing Councillors, Messrs.N.F.McKay and Edgar Barnet.There were candidates, Damon Warner, E.Giroux Frank Mason\u2019 and Daniel Aikins.Mr.D.Warner and Eli Giroux were elected.At the close of | the poll the votes stood : D Warner, 13%; E.Giroux Coaticook, Que.\"WANTED A fév hundred cords more of clear, best in the citv.A.DLESRUISSEALX the retir- Ad ESRUISSEAUX.four NOTICE: sound spruce or balsam timber, cut 44 to 48 inches long, 7 inches aud up in vite.+ | BTOCKS.R.F.Morris, C.P.R.Montreal Power |.Twin City | oreuori ces de aocu00 vaucaces Reading ._.77 eeeeeeie \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~ 4 2 IGNIS FATUUS says \u2018municipal ownership is fatuus.\u2019 Mr.Chugwater.\u2018Fatuus\u2019 is fat.Tha fats in (Chicago Tribune.| stock broker, \u2019 Block, reports\u2019 stock: quotations o'clock, by telegraph, as follows: | MONTREAL BTOOK KXCHANGE.Detroit Ry .i NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.DEFINED.Mrs.Chugwater, *\u2018Josiah, this paper What is an ignis fatuus?\u201d ( \u201cThat\u2019s so plain that anybody ought to know what it means at first sight.\u2018Ignis\u2019 means fire.\u2014\u2014 dinneter, peeled or in rough, on any of the railways or delivered at Len- noxville.Write or call and get prices.transient horses put up and fed.CHAS, WILSON, The Trainer In Odell's at J Come aud try my new tables, American House.Anyone wishing to get their colts broken, or horses trained and city broken can | do so nt Cote\u2019s Haiel Stables, lennos- \u201cHorses clipped and trimmed and the 1 - Yn «paie PUS ES EO Yd = mme / Charge.pet STANDARD BOX CO.vent 1892 - .Lennoxville, Que.!_ rear 82 iene.92 \u2014- NOTICE.tecnessaun LY vacenrnc 1334 aber + n° : WN.A.- HAL : B.R.Te sevens ideas eocotasse srsesrercaseres 703 oy TICE 18 gereby, fiven \u201cthat the \u2014_\u2014 A8 n._ U.S, Steel i, ois iin, ASH COFPOTAtION oi the City of Sherbrovi .IN \u2018Atchisén reer oor ave 1063 Will APPly to the Legislature of the COMING a.| Union Pacific \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 metres 179).Province onl Quebec \u2018at its nexy Through the Fastern Townships.4 ia = 90\" ss n, j \u20ac ft, t - \u2019 - 3 ; ; Erio _.ceed rans i.meme EE and roar Si act | to amend THE NEW YORE AMUSEMENT coY - DUGAF Lu.Lo.Les Ver aécassaneceses Je sl SR he arter anc ! 15 ®HICAGS, > the ¢*acts amending such charter THE NEWEST AND BEST ; a Wheat 76 and more especially to aojina and ex-|- | ry Comb commer tres enn ee ; 01 tend.the powers and righis ot expro- | - OVI N G M Lh eee eels A reed \u2014% priation, to abolish or \u201cway with .3 ay MM Lena e voue de> vvercieus covcarcure oe 6.45 .the right to allow an irdemuity 15) the.Mayor and to incorvoras the disposi.| tions of the \u201cLaw of the sities nnd towns; of 1903\u201d in the chartsr of the said ty in lieu of the Cispositions of the Inw of the towns contaried in iho revised Statutes of the Province of ~~.Bver Shown in Canada, All New.an ignis Sutton, Jan, \u2014 the fire.\u201d | Fair and very cold.WEATHER PROBABILITIES.Forecast for the next 24 hours, issued by the Meteorological Bureau : Second Hand 2-5, and 7-1 tified, WATCH mein Fackers to rent i othe Skates and boots to rent.Carnival soon.7 1 [iA cenit a Only 1 cent a ZIRST CLASS 3 med carrio JHOWCASES R SALE.foot wall and four counter cases.oak.Nearly near.ee oe de mh | trame aire se hay for sale.John M.Compton, Que.- I - Minto Rink Skating every afternoon and evening, THIS SPACE | 0,000 Readers daily, Reach all parts of the Eastern ge harnesses.for sale.Apply 8.C.Nutter, Silver Spring Brewery, se; two silent salesmen All polished Wm.H.Bockus, Snaps WOOD FOR SALE Green and Dry Hardwood, 20 and 24 inch Block Wood.PICTURES Knowlton, Jan.16th ard 17th.18th and 19th.| MACHINERY | + otre gpg: og vs a SRE PES py A5 A Sl.; > À N Shen seid Ls Bde, gear a AR rs pt , aus sang + T = .qe prise A ce 3 rai, on o ELE POR A Wop.gs _ N A per pre «.me Jo a Tn a ; - Pa gt a nw A \u201c ur ce - - >.cw.- ps 9 pouf ; \u201d Cama ga SS PP Sho ieee.a ns \u201d SAAS mgt Soman Qube, Chapter First, Tite NI, and other purposes.Deded December 11th, 1906.| | PANNETON & LEBLANC, Le ° Attorneys for the Ciiy vo .Sherbrooke.| NOTICE = \u20ac, 0 F.COURT BEAVER.NO, 1.Members of above court are request- | ed to meet at the court room at 9.30 a.m., to-morrow to attend funeral of their late brother, James A.Chapman.| Members of sister courts respectfully BN invited.Lo A.L: PULLERN Scc\u2019y.NOTICE \u201cis hereby given that 1 will not be hrespansible for any debte contracted rwise no- 2 ING MACHINERY._ Large stock new Rubher ing, very cheap to clear.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ETI TI III TTY À BOILERS, ENGINE: | | SAW MILL MACHINE'| | RY.avd WOOD-WORK- Bel t- by my wife on and after this date, without a writtén order.MORRIS WHEATLEY, Waterville, Jan.416th, 1907.* | = =) Sh > 18 St.Peter St, Will get you anything you want.word (minimum 15 -words) and six inse - brice of five.Pick your days.- 4 ____ HELP WANTED.HELP WANTLD.Wi L.MILLER & CO.| Montreal.= - Townships.rfions for vB \u2014 | EX SRGETIC MEN \u2018WANTED IN = every locality throughout Canada|.to advertise our goods, tacking up showeards on \"trees, fences and along road ; also distributing small adver: tising matter.Commission or salary 383 per month and expenses &4 per day.Steady employment; na experience necessary; write for particulars.Wm.R.cality with rig, ONE 29 experienco necessary; wo lay out work, for you.penses.Position permanent.\u2014- otra ae Sos Ont.M ANTED AT ONCE ON SALARY-AND © expenses, one guod man in each lo- or capuble of handUng horses, to advertise and introduce * our guaranteed stock aud poustry spocifics.No- $25 a wok and ne ; Write W.- A.Jenkins Manufacturing Co.London, - - .© your ex fonts of type.Size 7 x 9.Rowe & Rowe, Waterville.RE IN GOOD (GROCERY STOR Little capital required.Brand ONE PRINTING PRESS FO \u201cAll in good repair with fourteen ty and doing good business for sale.ing for little rent, right up-to-date.-Apg ply .P.0.487, Sherbrooke, Que, Warner Medicine Co., London.Canada.: or men in LeMoyne, | cas sms ot CR HELP WANTED MALE \u2014 MEN TO _ _MISCELLAN) Us learn Barber Trade.The Moller * - + aire | - AEN Ri.PARTNER WANTED WITH $5,000 1C $10,000 for manufacturing.Prafit c 200: and 300 per cent.Tor further in.[oration reply to Box 89, Record Of - ce.ee ome talogue tree.Craig Street.Apply to ty students.to \u2018$18 weekly.LOCALJ- \u20ac Barber College have opened one of their famous schools \u201cin Montreal at 119 West Special rute to first twen- © Graduates earn from $10 Thirty schools throughout Canada and the United States.Ga.A GENTS WANTED IN &- in the Yastern Townships.reliable canvasser ONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS new build- wanted, by two ladies, London GAS RADIAT A but little, B there is.Price $14.Apply \u2018Office.- - A FOR SALE.USWD Best gus heating etgye Street or vicinity.Apply\u2019 Box 91, - Record.LS 1 Garden Seeds.terms, etc.J.Raymond Ball, & Scedyman, Knowlton, Quo.Lesr.7 Jecorfl EVERY for.my High Grade Write for price list, TOWN A good Florist WHE BULL TERRIER LOST, - - Code { FANTED\u2014T'O RENT \u2014SMALIL = J me:\u201d too small for vad, Lizzie, \u201cThat\u2019s too gendorfer Blatter.Kiudly look at prices at which we offer the follow- mber- this is for cash only.10.50 \u201815.00 10.00 to sted Suits $860 and $900 9.50 and \u201c1000 to 12:00 1200 for 6.50 to 8.50 ¥ for $6.50 for 8.50 for \u2018 1 1.50 50 Men\u2019s Blank Worsted Suits - 10.0 | 180 Men's Cerona Ovérsoats in'different patteras 13,00 to 15.00 for 10.00 - 28 Chüdrea\u2019s, Fanes 30 Bays! Blue Serge \u201c70 Men's Ulsters | 2 Rabeoon Bobts them at 3 Fur Lined Overcoats - \u2018ON SATURDAY ONLY - size 33 to 37; regular $800 > $15.00, on Saturday Jan.19th you ca Oa Satarday weil cleat a Suits \u2018 Don\u2019t miss this g eat opportunity to procure the article you need.This is no old or bankrupt stock, ¢l \u2018havigg been bought lash all and latest styles.BOUBHER & LABROIX, 45 Man's Corona Ovarceats in different patterns 10.60 to 12.50.for .26 Men's Corona Ovarcdats in diffarent patterns 9 00 to 10 00 for © 80 Men's Corona Overcoats in diftereat - 100 Men\u2019s Bisok Boavér Ch oo field styte - 10,00, \u20181200, 1500 to clear at = 8.00, Owercoats, latest Chester- Overcoats 4.50.to 7 50, to Suits - - A \u201coo.3 - \\ - - _ | we will sell 30 Tee ses \u2018cee ls»'a lot of Bo 8\u2019 3pi he greater 163 - 16 patterns 7.50 to 850 for 7 Wallingto | = : uh ; EE 2 8,50 7.00 6.00 10.00 12.50 clear at 3.50 and 5:75 6.50 to clear at 4.50 6.75 to clear at 5.00 76.00 to cleay at 57.50 85.00 to clear at 65.00 Black Beaver tercoats, n get $3.00 2.00 a _ | LC ece Suits at part of these goods n Street là T i» è i Ï | i THE ALTERNATIVE.\u201cThank you, Franz, but the ring is have to got anather sweetheart.\u201d (Meg- cighing 60 fbs., last Saturday.Return to -Valerien Morin, corner Marquette and St.Edouard.less.Centre or south ward \u201cTENE- - .ment, containing 5 or.6 rooms or = 0° preferred.LPST- ÂT M ARTINVILLE, QUE.Apply Box B88, Record Office.44 Jan.14th, 1907, lady\u2019s gold CI watch, open face.Reward if returned G house work.Mrs.P.to Mrs.L.H.Martin, LCookshire, Que.57 Montreal Street.Now TI Men\u2019s Suits, sizes well | assorted; in tweed of | RL WANTED FOR GENERAI A.Hovey, DPR different patterns - - - ra ° 4 \\ L, Cont re PEER A RUE de AA NR IRE NES mn Mss temas ay Fe ee cs A Ji - ee pee cr = pcs gt rie N A SA IIR à ere Rues TA ER TR Syd 35S Me me RS : - - - ce - ', : ,.! % ; - _ id f ESO = x IE # - a à Si.PS ME a TTT _ \u2018 RY YAUNMN Six, i y no.+ ; 4 .ao : SRESBROOAM DALLY RECORD, 1H \u2018 RBDAYFFANUARY 17, 1907.Zz , An erred eds \u2014 ms a Toy JTTHOUASNDS_ DON 1 4° SPORBIG 10 to 33: p.0.off at our January Stock Redu- ; a a ge \\ How Athletes Keep I | Strong and Healthy |§: PT ESTION TO THE HAGUE \"opment.pan favors a submission of the ques- SE 1 ¢ The John Murphy Company, Limited : | | , NN CHIN A |# cing Sale now going on at the - | Thursday, Jan.17, 1907.\u2018 : Revelati - a - me Te Mon and Women, | SEES Ty Ce ' STAR CLOTHING HALL, VOL.X., N and unfailing health ars positively en \u2014 Smallpox Added to Horrors of J.Rosenbloom & Co., Props.=| | WHITEWEAR VALUES THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.\u201c been necessary.for themselves.- {erent offers.; \" : PETTICOAT of fine cotton, \u2018with a 177 inch lawn flounce, - with four wide hemstitched tucks, a deep frill of fine Leavy embroidery and a deep dust ruf- Mle, sizes 38, 40 and 42.Sale price ; : Very Special ., .0 os $1.50 CORSET COVER, of fine Nainj sook, tight fitting, trimmed with fine.embroidery, silk ribbon, round neck, embroidery on arms, sizes 34 to 44.- Sale Price ews rr 020000 Gposacosse We haven't talked over much about our Whitewear Sale; it We just introduced it and let the prices and People soon began to talk then, and have been talking ev ahout\u2014to use THEIR phrase\u2014\u2018\u2018the marvellous values gt Mu We merely put in these reminders to give you some idea of 486 | sential in severe athletic work and great attention is given to the diet., In schools where a \u201ctraining table is provided for the athlete, only the | most nutritious food is served, and in cases where there is no training table the athlete is advised to eat the most healthful food only.Whether or not he follows such advice is soon shown by his physical condition.If the aver age man\u2014the business man\u2014the law- er, the teacher, the clerk, the mechan.¢, the laborer\u2014took such care as to \u2018J the food he eats as the athlete does there would be far less of sickness and \u2018suffering fn this world.) _ Among athletes the food value of whole wheat is recognized.They have \"demonstrated what scientists have long declared to be true: that the various food elements found in wheat are the food elements with: which the blood and muscle, the tissues and cells, the bone and brain of the human body must be replenished if 1ife and perfect strength are to be sustained.Every nutritive element of the best white wheat grown is found in Malta- Vita, and it is fast becoming as popular among other people as it long has been among athletes.And Malta-Vita is so good to eat) 2 i not qualities speak r since .by\u2019s.\u201d bur dif- tee : CORSET, made - to sell.at $1.50, fine heavy whitej coutil, new high bust- long hip and \u201c back, rust-proof stæels, wide side steels, 4 finest elastik gart- \"ers, suit medium figure, dizes 18.to 28.$1.00 | Sale Price.ose.ee eve _ NIGHT DRESS of fine| heavy -cotton, 20 fine hemstitched tucks, fine embroidery insertion and ruffles of embroidery, trim- \u2018Sale Price sosvec ses ses see ee .1 58 a HAS [ | BROKEN FAITH.a - PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDERS COMPLAIN OF POOR TELEGRAPH AND STEAMER SERVICE.St.John, N.B., Jan.17\u2014Since Jan.5, Prince Edward Island has been without telegraphic communication, | The SAYS CANADA [= ; THIS BROUGHT OUT IN B.& O.\u201c WRECK INVESTIGATION.-.Washington, Jan.17 \u2014Investigation by the Interstate Commerce Commission.into the- block signal system in use on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Monday showed that men engaged in the operation of trains work \u201can excessive number of hours without a sufficient period of rest.It was developed that no restrictions are placed upon the hours trainmen shall work, and that they take advantage of \u2014 the opportunity to increase their com- perisation by extra work.An instance was given where an engineer had work- \"ed for thirty-six hours, and had no rest during that time.The commis sion dwelt at length upon the question of hours because it -is -believed that the facts brought out will -accelerate the passage through Congress of the bill limiting the Bourn of trainmen.Only five witnesses were heard Monday and the most important points were ~- brought out by General Manager Fitzgerald, trainmaster Kelley end Wm, M.Dutrow, the operator at Silver Spring, Md.Mr.Fitzgerald testified that his road had never neglected an opportunity to test any safety appliance.offered that would in any way - haterially lessen accidents.He predicted that the \u2018\u2018surprise\u2019\u201d\u2019 check system wold be adopted - in keeping a watch on operators and those who have to-do with the use of signals.JAPAN AND THE QUESTION 7 - OF DISARMAMENT.mue THE SUBMISSION OF PEACE CONFERENCE.Tokio, Jan.17\u2014In accordance with the indications shown in the budget for the next fiscal year the Government) | desire for economic and peaceful devel- It is now declared that Ja- tion of disarmament to the Hague peace conference, The Mail Order \u2014) tude of our orders prices possible, =\" 56; 58 and 60.\\ rust-proof steels, bigs cut and to 81.50.= SPECIAL >réser 240s se secre vaonué **%8 CS Le > Sh y JAS.0GILVY & SONS, st.Catherine & Mountal : MONTREAL - TRAINMEN WORK TOO LONG.Anglo-American holds an ~ exclusive {franchise to it, eveh although the com- | pany\u2019s solitary cable across North- as it has been for the last nine days.All this winter Northumberland Straits have been, practically free from ice, yet the winter steamers Stanley and Minto have run between Pictou, on the mainland, and Georgetown, on the eastern end of the Island, adding greatly to the expense and inconvenience of the principal shippers, who, for the most part, do bhsiness in Charlottetown and the western part of the island.Charlottetown harbor-has also been open, and the steamers could go there with- \u2018out difficulty.These conditions, along with other grievances, including a reduction of members in the Federal House, have incited many people to great indignation.| A series of public meetings are now being held, and secession from the federation is openly urged.for continuous terrupted telegraph members in Parliament.\u2018members are now returned.Co.The following is from the principal daily newspaper in Charlottetown.\u201cThe compact is broken.It is not we that have broken it.To the last jot and title of the terms of union, Prince Edward Island has fulfilled every: obligation of the agreement, We have kept faith, | | \u201cCanada has br eo AMERICANS USE BETTER ENGLISH, mme SIDNEY LEE SAYS - AMERICAN LOW :AND HIGH-GRADE SCHOOLS EXCEL \u2018THOSE IN ENGLAND.London, Jan.17\u2014No dissent is expressed in Monday\u2019s papers; from the frank acknowledgement madp in a lecture on Saturday by Sidney Lee .that Americans in respect to their speech and writings are better Englishmen thao the English.Mr.Lee; said that the development of English speaking in America through both thd low-grade and high-grade schools, wag rendering the rank and file of the American people.more accurate readers and writers than the English, and ii for Presi- The terms of unton provid communication, unin- service and six Only four dent Roosevelt\u2019s recent orthographical outbreak, he would add, mote accurate spellers.- \u2018Mr.Lee\u2019s plea that Engligh people should pattern after métis is warmly indorsed by the St.James\u2019 Gazette, which is not wont to be overenthusiastic in its admiration of things American.The Globe says: \u201cThere is a great deal ini what \u2018Mr.Lee said as to greater attention being given to preserving the purity ef the English tongue in America : an Eng- ken faith with us.is daily breaking faith with us, and adding indignity | to injury, What does\u2019 it become us to do as self-respect- ing free men?The bond of union, o which we have kept strict observance, has become oppressive, odious to many.Shall we assert ourjireedom?The way is- open for our oppressors have opened the gate.Shall we go on paying tribute, bending the knee, and submitting to masters who have forfeited their authority?Shall we go on paying tribute under conditions where it can no longer be collected, under a policy of misrule and oppression which has crippled our every industry.shackled our trade,, cut off one-third of our representation in Parliament, and driven tens of thousands of our sons and daughters into exile?We cannot goon thus.\u201d reel | THE ONTARIO BANK DIFFICULTY.- ENT CHARGED MER PRESID TH; CT F QR WITH MAKING FALSE land.Americans have mone to contend against than we, since their popular slang is mdre widespread and more distinctly plien than fours.Perhaps it is for this reason that Harvard requires twenty professors of English, while Oxford!is content with one.Yet their best writers succeed in maintaining purity! of style\u2014 American law books, for ingtance, are models in this respect\u2014whic need not fear comparison with that of our own, and their best speakers are; not only almost pedantically correct in their English, but have a copiousness of vocabulary rarely attained By modern English orators.\u201d 7 \u2014 et [ Kid Moore, who knocked jout Pete \u2018Maloney at, Montreal a few weeks ago, rg © Specials in - Whitewear Our Whitewear does NOT belong to the class of ill-made sweatshop goods, made to fit a price, but is made from the very finest materials by expert workmen.12 dozen WOMEN\u2019S NIGHTDRESSES, in fine English cotton, square voke of lace and embroidery, beading insertion, full liberal SPECIAL .Le vannes, nesses sess 0 sooonces veovcouse vorsntsetntésuaaes: 10 dozen WOMEN\u2019S UNDERSKIRTS, in fine cotton, deep lawn flpunca with wide lace frill, dust ruffle and French bands.)C SPECIAL ce vue ver evsertesersonee vocerrres aprésensions ausressenncennunte 7 dozen CORSETS, of fine Coutil and Batiste, filled with absolutely bon: for medium and slender figures; sizes 18 to 30.Values{$1.00 Add postage to remittance.any excess will be \u2018returned.Please mention this paper when writirg.Co co added another knockout to [his credit ENTRILS.last week when he put Kid Deshlen - Toronto, dan.17.\u2014Mr.G.R.Red in four rounds in Pawtucket, R.Cockburn, former- president of the On- Le tario Bank, appeared in the Police Court Monday morning, charged with \"wilfully making false returns to the Government.The statements of the bank to.the Government from January to June of last year were gone iito.- It was shown that! the current loans in January last were added to by cer- | {tain items totalling $825,935.39.This amount was increased every month till lin June it reached .$1,364,994.16.F.! H.Pope and W.Chennoworth, both lelerks of the Ontario Bank, testified that no check could be kept by Mr.f'orkburn.The case was adjourned.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PLAN TO RECLAIM THE SWAMPS.= THE MATTER TO BE CONSIDERED BY UNITED STATES COMMITTEE.Washington, &an.17\u2014An extensive plan for the reclamation of swamp and overflowed lands will be considered at an early meeting of the- Senate Com-] mittee on-Public Lands.The scheme is advanced in al bill introduced by} Senator Clapp, which provides for the establishment of a \u2018\u2018drainage fund\u201d from all moneys received from the sale | of public lands in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louis- jana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Store, Montreal The magni- \u2018ALONE makes our the five per cent.set aside by law for JEALOUS MAN ATTENPTED TO MURDER A WOMAN ON ST.HYPOLITE ST.; Montreal, Jan.16\u2014Five shots were fired last night at Mrs.Vereschia, an sizes, 13 .~ | street, by a man who was said to he the cause of an attempt on the woman\u2019s life by her husband a year.ago.A year ago Mrs.Vereschia\u2019s husband became jealous because of her fondness for Aquilla Ranco, a handsome Italian neighbor, and tried to take her own life.The husband ig now in the penitentiary.Last night Ranco, who gorged, trimmed with lacè and rib- v : , @ the wor ols in an attempt to k pr ct players.Always crisp! All grocers, 10 cents.| McInnes .Goal .E.Hargest 1F.Povey .Point .Barron N.Wiggett \u2026 .C.Poinà \u2026 L'Heureux G.Maguire .Rover .E.Casey R.Webster .Centre .Cormeaun H.Atto .L.Wing .Cameron lumberland Straits remains unrepaired, |.ol VICTORIAS \u2018out by the weather conditions.The J distance in 1.38 4-5.e | swings to \u2018the Missouri, Ohio and Wistonsin, except].educational purposes- ee - | BULLETS WENT WIDE OF MARK.| Italian woman, \u201cliving iN St.Hypolite |- ra it was to.Ha jealous;A ped five): .MAN} we 105.- ne Thor fickle othan was Wibhgured téel : life by her-\u2018husband when.he made His} .SHERBROOKE, 10 ; NATIONAL, 0.The third match in the Sherbrooke section of the Kastern Townships Amateur Hockey Association, Sherbrooke Juniors vs.Nationals, was played last night at the Stadium.The ice was in\u2019 excellent condition, but the greatest difficulty, which could not be overcome, was the intense egld which during the game rogistered 30 degrees below zero.The game !hail to - be stopped once for one of the players who had frozen his hand.The extreme.cold caused the players ta-keep on the move, and thus the play was kept on the move.Some good hockey was of course exhibited jby severa] of - the The 5 lays througheut © \u2018was clean and fast.THe Sherbrooke Juniors had a much heavier team than the Nationals-&üd played better, as.the score woul icate.The National players,-Kowever,.worked Very.hard, but for all their efforts they.were unable to score a \u2018single: \"goal.The Sherbrooke Junior players scored: a total of 10 goals, which decided the game, 10 to 0, in their favor.| The attendance was very small, in all numbering not more than ZO persons, : The-line-up was as follows : Sherbrooke (10).Nationals .(0.) L.Hyndman .; R.Wing .W.Maguire Referee, J.Ames: fe 7 5 .mate 7 Lie et , The High School practiced at the Stadium last night from 6 to 7, and the Rovers from 7 to 8.The extreme cold interfered considerably with both of these practices as well as with the match which followed.= The Seniors will m to 8.15 to-night.- ltt sh COMING MATCHES, _ The second match in the Eastern Townships Senior League will be: played at Cookshire to-morrow evening:between Stanstead and Lennoxville.The Philipsburg Club will play at St.Johns in a league match tonight.CL ! DEFEATED SHAMROCKS 16 TO 3, .Montreal, Jan, 17.\u2014Victoria made a runaway affair of the senior léague game at the Arena last night, defeating Shamrock by sixteen goals to three in thé presence of \u2018a few hundred half-frozen spectators, \"+\": The half-time store was' nine to two, and only for a brief few minutes in the thirty\u2019 - of playing time did the hold the fast sdoring' quarteite wearing the maroon und white.night by a score\u201d 3f 2 goals to 1.SNOWSHOEING.: Eighteen members of the Sherbrooke Snow Shoe \u2018Club \u2018tramiped to the Club House Wednesday night.All tramped, those who usually \u201cride or take the road route being\u2019 completely knocked noble eighteen say they never had a hetter time.MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING NOTES More than $5,000 has been subscribed to the fund which is being raised for Terry McGovern, who is in a sanitarium in New York.Minnie Adams, a 5 to 2 chance, in the feature event of Tuesday's card.at ew Orleans, La., broke the City Park track record for- .a mile making the Joe Gans, champion lightweight, who is now in New York, states that after he gets-through with Jimmy Britt, he hopes to make atiother match with Nelson.He medtis to insist upon weighing 133 pounds at least one hour before entering the ring.\u201cI can beat Nelson-decigively in awother battle,\u201d were his words.ed ENGLISH FIGHTER A GOOD ONE.New York, Jan.17\u2014The English fighter \u201cDarkey\u201d\u2019 Haley, made good in his first bout in this country, which took place in Philadelphia Saturday night, his opponent bein Tommy O'Toole.- Haley carried the war to O\u2019Toole in every round and showed his gameness by taking a number of hard face and body.But \u2018\u2018Darkey\u201d bored in all the time.The fight was a good draw.- The boys weighed in at 121 pounds at six o\u2019clock.i practice from 715 | Shamrocks appenr to have a chance tg | RICHMOND 2 ;~WINDSOR MILLS 1.1 3480,500,000.Richmond, Jan.17, (Special)\u2014Rich- | {| mond defeated Windsolb \u2018Mills here last | Haley\u2019s manager is now con- | Famine.: | TERRIBLE SCENES \u2014 ALONG LINE OF RETREAT \u2014 LACK OF \u2018COMMUNICATION \u2014 DES- \" TITUTE ONES DRIVEN ~~ OFF.of famine have been added an out- at Sing Kiang, nécessitating thé de- \u2018molition of the mat sheds-erected to shelter the thousands who have rived: there in search of food.Captain Kirton, who was sent out by -the .relief committee to investigate the sit: uation, reports that three hundred thousand destitute persons have been driven back towards their homes, and that, terrible scenes are being enacted along the line of retreat.He estimates that a quarter of.a million persons are likely to be doomed at Sing Kiang alone, and four hundred thousand at Antung, where small relief works have beentstarted.The official records, however, are generally puerile and ama- |teurish.The distress is largely due to- lack.of means of communication, and fear that Chinese officials might a opriate any: works they might undertake.The dykés being dilapidat- , renewed rains are certain to cause , floods, Every house in the ndighborhood of = Antung visited by Capt.Kirton contained dead \u2018bodies or dying persons.taels at its disposal, has institut- d relief works under foreign supervision.© cu \u2019 ++ | > INCREASE IN BRITISH J LL EXPORTS AND IMPORTS.SUM OF FIVE BILLION.New York, Jan.17\u2014A special cable \u2018says: The total value of the import and export trade of Great Britain last year exceeded for the first time .the gigantic total of £1,000,000,01 ($5,- 000,000,000), easily beating all previous trade records in the history of the Unitf ed Kingdom.This fact is brought out in the trade and navigation, returns of the United Kingdom ior 1906, just issued.Owing to the recovery from the effects of the South.African war, the great boom in the cotton trade and other minor causes, the trade of the country during the last few years has been progressing: by leaps and bounds.7 = Comparing 1906 with.1905 the.returns show that imports increased $214,500,000 and exports increased $206,000,000- I I | A striking example of how the ah- senca of a tarifi impedes British trade try.The exports of British cars and car parts have incréased only -as follows in the last three years: 1904, $1,- 605,010; 1905, $2,500.0i0; 1906, 84,- 011,200: On the other hand the : im- \u2018ports of foreign automobiles and parts have increased to the following enormous extent : 1904, 812.119,700; 1905, $16,835,615 ; 1906, $21,358,300.ss il Ÿ THE DAILY SMILE 060000006000800006008 LETTERS TO MRS.HUNKSON 5 'WADDS.\u2026 .The Noted Philanthropist.\u2014 -Signora\u2014 : - My hurdy-gurdy no goot, oo De.peoples say dey lika me shoot! I vera poor\u2014harda time\u2014no maka de mun: : : senda some] :\u2014\u2026 And den, I vill play for you ragtime all | ay, ; And at night on my knees for your ; - soul I vill pray._ do, And I buy myself de big grand instru- \u2018 ment new.- 0 (Guiseppe, Notsh End.A small Negro.boy was butting his head against the marble steps of the Capitol.He would step back a few feet and then run toward the steps, striking them full force with his head.\u2018What on earth are you doing that for, boy?\u201d asked Senator Beveridge.who came by.\u201cAre you going to fight a goat?\u201d to 7 : it gratulating himself on the possession of a live one.- .Are \u2018what every served at her table,\u2019 .ordinary way they \"Ei emwrderqus .abtâtk, slaghing her face and back witha razor, bit fast night she escaped unscathed.| he Democrat and Chronicle.Delicious Soups | \u2018 | \u2018Tasty Gravies often happens that when prepared in the ; | lack nourishment and flavor.At such times so \u201cBovril\u201d is invaluable __ À little \u201cBovril\u201d\u201d added toa weak, taste- J§- less soup gives it richness, strength, and a delightfully appetising flavour.The next ie you! make soup try in dt.Yall appegiate thes _ .diffecence, ee sah; T\u2019se doin\u2019 it \u2019cause feels 80 good when I don\u2019t.\u2019\u201d\u201d (Roches- \u2014\u2014 lady desires to have ut unfortunately it NC a little \u201cBovril\u201d - Shanghai, Jan.17.\u2014To the horrors\u2019 break of smallpox among the vefugeed] | ar- } \u2014 [The relief committee, which has 150,- : : état | TOTAL VALUE EXCEEDED THE |}.to the New York Herald from London | The total increase \u2018was À mn \u2018s| furnished by the automobile indus- | By the light of your beautiful eyes So genda me much, vera little will no | dent occurred will probably never he fe at the time, his mother being | Viceroy of the Province of Szechuan, 4bet, to consult with the Chinese resi- x \\ A Ji \u2014 JANUARY goods sets es | while N\\ HAIR GOODS @ Wigs and Toupees have been recognig.À ed as the standard of excellence reliability.Mail orders solicited, J.PALMER & SON,- | 105 Notre Dame West, Montrea .| AEE \u201c~~ -10 to 30 per cent off | Garments for Women | Coats, HERBE MASSE SSSR _ Headquarters fox Exclusive and original ideas, Om DISCOUNTS : + « Suits, Skirts, Waists, Mufts, § Far Scarfs, Fur Coats.Fur Lined § Coats.\u2014Everything [high grade, = §.-A clean, fresh, attractive, ard Ë comp'ete stock of seasonable for women.\u201410 to 30 per- §- cent off.EL = | Garments for Men | | Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Vests - Recfers, and Raincoats.\u2014Big stock to select from.\u2014 Come now our stock is large.i T.VINEBERG, x \u2018147 Wellington Street | - Spetialists in Stenography, only 150 hours\u2019 study.; ever required, any business purpose to ed keeping published.hand, Bcok-keeping and successful | E.S.GLEASON, Principal, THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD - - - BOY SHOOTS HIMSELF, = \u2014 BROTHER FINDS HIS DEAD BODY ON THE FLOOR WITH BULLET IN HIS BRAIN., Belleville, Jan.17.\u2014News has\u2019 just reached the city of a sad affair which occurred in North Hastings on Sunday morning.Claude Godirey, aged thirteen years, son of Marshall God- frey, near.Bancroft, shot, himself dead with a\u2019 2%-calibre rifle.Mow the acci- known, as the boy was alone in the absent at a neighbor's, and an, older brother at.the stable.The latter heard the report of the riflé and ran to the house, only to find his brother dead on the floor.~ The ball struck him in the corner of the left eye, and lodged in the brain, Death must have heen instantaneous.- elise RAILWAY INTO TIBET} CHINA DECIDES TO OPEN TOWNS TO FOREIGN TRADE.Shanghai, Jan.17.\u2014The Imperial authorities at Pekin have ordered the the western boundary of which is Ti- kd heen decided to open \u201clibetan towns to foreign trade, dent.thére, and raise thé necessary funds for the construction of a railway from Szechuan into Tibet.It has Our Students Succeed Boys 1 Syllabic Shorthand & Business College (Established in 1904.) E.S.GLEASON, Principal, i 114 11 { {WHITING BLOCK, Sherbrooke.BOYD'S SYLLABIC SHORTHAND can be mastered com- \u2014 plete, ready to use in any business or profession in \u201cBOYD'S SYLLABIC SHORTHAND \u2018can be written -readily and as naturally as longhand.BOYD\u2019S SYLLABIC 'SHORTHAN)) is capable of unusual and- sustained speed ; it BOYD\u2019S SYLLABIC SHORTHAND can and as freely as longhand writing.BOYD'S SYLLABIC SHORTHAND is the best system for - THIS IS THE ONLY COLLECE 1 > IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.TEACHING THE.ABOVE IN THE MOST INPROVED FORM ;-AND, ALSO, T ING THE CORRECT AND ORIGINAL TEXT-BOOK.CT AND ORI- We also use theBEST commercial text-books publish- We use the only copyrighted Bugot System of.\u2018Book \u201cOur teachers are qualified (both FRENCH and ENGLIS .~ There are few things that you can-learn that will add more to your earning capacity than a knowledge of Short- and Typewriting.NOW IS THE TIME TO BEGIN.- Be sure you get the BEST, and WHITING BLOCK, Sherbrooke, Que.: ed.+ Rooms 4.5, 6, and 7,- - Bookkeeping and Typewritiog - as can be.written faster than is be read as readily which shorthand is put.and competent instructors, ASK for the popular» : .BOYD'S - SYLLABIC SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS COLLEGE ROOMS 4, 8, 6, and 7, _ BABBIT METAL.We have a quantity of old type which makes good bab | bit metal, or sale at_12¢ per | [1b.in any quantity.SHERBROOKE Recorp Col = ded |NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE | Sweeping Sale Men\u2019s Suits from $4.00 to $1000.Extra good value, splendid patterns, well assort- Men\u2019s Overcoats\u2014 Our discount of 334 p.@ on Mens and Boys\u2019 overcoats still going oa with great success.Boots and Shoes is selling at great reduction.ol - J.M.NAULT SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE.NEW uv.Co | Le - All'our immense stock of British M _ \u2018Terror Kingston, ker Beaton,.\u201d vivid accourl York Times : y.of d a Sir Alfred S \u201cus to lunch Club, includ \u2018who had ar James gave : of the work «After lun t with ti oF the Coun to visit the turning fro quake took moderate-sizg the ground -of \u2018people ru \u201c- street from building fell us, and pao street behin building fell \u201cThen foll Great clouds - debris filled © and, when t nion a with dust a mogroes.It © \u201cThe sceno + tion.,Ç Sherr little of .* their, knees } | = _ most intense words as, I \u2014\u2014 God have m mercy.on Us had Tainted, about Me | \u2018 = We\" DIA EDY ~ debris and he olub.- - The \u2018TOO! 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