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[" > tan Ç n | , a = < erDfooke bai cord INA =n | SHERBROOKB, QUE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1907, = PRICE ONE CENT 4 1 | a4 : - = = re = : \u2014 oo iE : ~~ in TAR | IDAIEY à EER] IS ===] PARR EACT OFF [RST TWO WEEKS [WAL RCHAN FOR [PALLY NEWS SPECIALS Fou ALL ih 86 a as 8Jan0s .ar : STEAL FE 1 te rt eos A AB OTe - The regular session of the Literary No- ciety brought out an ovation: to the Rev.W.H.Watson, on account of it being the last-opportunity which the Society as\u2019 such would have of showing.their appreciation of his work here.- The feature of the evening was È ! I à K i 1 + | 1 id eT IN SEPTEMBER ANOTHER YEAR| PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS | EH i HOLLAND $ COAST le or SWALLOWED A PIN - 3 5 | 1 | ie ra À PIX.for a period yet, as\u201d that-scems to *1E 4x | | Fai i Potton, Feb.31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A lady give hill, ete, 7\u2019 i 4 : ° LE | ® {Sherbrooke Fair Dates Finally |Dr.Flanders and Stanstead from this place swallowed a pin recent.| 2 i fi \u201ca - - o_o .ÿ, and was hurried to the Royal Vie- REV.MR.WATSON LECTURES RE- il 14 $ 4 tin, ts - : | | oo Fixed.College Principalship, toria Hospital.Upon arriving at - FORE LITERARY SOCIETY.1 a | ES 1 Passenger s and Cr ew Only One Was Saved \u2014 A City at institution she coughed the pin Cowansville,.Feb.2I,\u2014(Special.) - YIELDS TO URGENT REQUEST TO POSTPONE DEPARTURE FOR A YEAR, Rock Island, Feb; 21.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 In response to an urgent and unanim- Rea IS BY ARRANGEMENTS BY WHICH STOCK SHOWN AT TOKONTO MAY, ALSO, BE EXHIBITED = HERE, The directors of the Eastern Town- up, and took the next train home.= pi 14 MR.GEORGE STOKES IMPROVING.Bury, Feb.21.\u2014 (Special)\u2014Mr.Geo.Stokes, who has bcen sick for a long time with complications of kidney trouble, is, after spending several few Still Cling to Wreckage.(00 Van JF I SER REN Mp IRR EPR A vote 1 \u2014(Spocial.) \u2014 À ok, attended She apparently struck about amidships as her forepart broke off and sank immediately while her after part \u20ac Rotterdem, Feb.2 Jasstrous steamship Wr Joss of life.occurred to-day use and the statement made that,-inling- land, the really grent novel dealt with either religion or politics, | of The drama is only for the Coaticook, Feb.21, (Special)\u2014 Mr.John lebourveau celebrated his 92nd birthday on Tuesday last \u201cÀ few friends called in and had a éfat with him and extended their congratula- ind Overcogy g ft and vainly attempted to nd $5.00, 7 Site boats.Une- person was saved and 25 bodies remove all clash between the two big shows, ixhibitors may enter into the competition at both.= , Cattle exhibitors in Toronto desiring The Berlin was a British ateame 302 fect long and of 1,775 tons, The ship was commanded by Capt.A.B.Lett, and was built in 1804, ~~ vith great : Le \" could be seen for a considerable time ships Agricultural Associati .{ous request on the part of the trus- |weeks at Sherbrooke, now at home, hi pti is immossible *o vive + il STORE of the north pier of the Hook ot lol | afterwards.met yesterday ra hesociation again tees of the Stanstead College, Dr.[at Crossbury, and is improving \u2014as ny rete Impossible © wiv.3 0 nd, when the: rest Laser» Moll, LOSS OF SHIP CONFIRMED.date question.It was finally decided Flanders has consented to remain as [fast as can be expected.\u2014 .lecture, but some reference may be ; Company s steamer -_ i d 21 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 The (© oPen the.fair \u201con Sept 3rd, near Tor one More Year.[t Was \u2014 \u2014 \u2018made.1 4 Sale 0 ™ rom Harwick to the Hook oi a : Eastern Rail (Special.) The continuing until Sept ith the end feared that his withdrawal at this SLIPPED AND SPRAINED HER ™ Some books were for th k it land: was lost.+ All on board, 111 \u2018ferme the le n Railway Company con- - the following week.\u2019 - | time may affect the endowment scheme: ANKLE.=\" some for pr were for the M ct and 3 5% us, in all of whom YL were pus: ho) 0 \"bo hy § the count of Be wel |e is understood that the Toronto Dr: Flanders is quite decided to re- Bury, Feb.21\u2014(Special.)-\u2014 Mrs.[son ° Such books as \u201cTh - Ju ins < ; pogers, Were drowned, rxeept ar 2 The Berli Carried pr er ond.Exhibition Co., whose fair opens sume his chosen profession, \u2018at the | William Barter escaped \u2018what might had caught the fancy et both, and had à vith Garte The wreck ocurred at 3 ester crew to number\u2019 of Iil.7 on August 26th, have agreed to.re- chan: tie will cheexfully postpone the Have been a serious accident last stirred the people as did \u201cUncle Tom's hn 49, 8 pg moive duripg a te > southwes Among those drowned are nineteen lease during the weev of Sept.2nd, change to d d he college inter- week.She started to go into the Cabin\u2019 in the late fifties.The only._ 1.4 LOVES Jy gale.Ek the North Jetty members of the German Opera Com- such live stock as is entered for the seem to demand it.shed and slipped and fell, striking her [reason that worthless novels have for if ge\u201d 2 The steamer er the mew water.pany, who had just concluded their Dominion Exhibition at Sherbrooke.1 ribs on the steps and spraining her existence is there are readers to match._ ; ! COLA c.Pai, * while ow nu Holland + + season at Covent Garden, - Libis opening oS the Sherbrooke px ENDED .HIS OWN : ankle.Fortunately no bones were ye should stop, encouraging such.Re- J : SHogg \" a ke in two forward and sank | Arthur Herbert, one of the King\u2019s |! on a ater than was first .B [ference was made, in a \u2018briet way, to nn or Ue.pay, She Dro7e eengers and crew gather.Messengers, who was journeying to the intended, coupled with this accommo: IIS SIND BIR Jane Austen, George Lliot, Macauley, À | \"M vie the passenger pot continent, Was also lost: dation on the part of Toronto will CELEBRATED HIS 92ND BIRTHDAY Fielding, Richardson, Carlyle, Disrarli, 3H § Ti nN: \u201cFE AT WATERLOO.Uafortunate Death of Novels ave the democratic form jave been washed ashore.literature.HYERY ONE ON BOARD PERISHED.Hubert RE - .Joudon, Feb.21.\u2014(Speciul.) \u2014 The ESTIMATE OF NUMBER ON BOARD.to show at Sherbrooke will be allow.Lavi tions.They found him hale and comparatively few.All abated abuses Harwick at JU o'clock last Rotterdam, Feb.21\u2014(Special.) \u2014 \u20ac to leave on Wednesday and will be gne.hearty for his age.He is stayingThad been first started on their course \u2019 The agents admitted on arrival here.Other live Cnt with his son, Mr.and Mrs.Stewart] to ultimate downfall by the novel.The ; of the wrecked.steamer Berlin say thät although they are not positive regarding the numbers, TG \u2014 pin left G _STREEy cht upon os the arrival there of Lon- dus train With the greater number of SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN SEIZED WITH A FIT \u2018 OF DESPON- Lebourveau, Elm Street.pen of Dickens had abolished the debt- ac- ors\u2019 prison in England.The lectures stock exhibitors will be similarly This compromise of the «commodated.\u2014 ngers Who subsequently lost s they [COM .Dax ; \u20181 | one ves.believe the vessel carried 1920 passers difficulty which arose het ween Sher- DENCY.G RANDY MA ea x RED AT proceeded to discuss most interestingly ey hould have reached the gers and a crew .of i and Toronto will, it is ieved, work 14 .\\ À , NA.\u2018Dickens and his works.Ce y at The steamer should have reach 8 ew of 60 officers and 9 Waterloo, Feb.21.\u2014.(Special)\u2014 Granby, Feb.21.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.In Martin \"Chuzzlowit the willl=eat men,__- A FEW MAY BE SAVED.Hook of Holland, Holland, Feb.21, out to the benefit of both exhibitions.EXPERIENCE OF Book of Holland at 6 o'clock this gorning, and would have proceeded \u201cpe Rotterdam.Undoubtedly due\u2018 ta a fit of despon- Jdency, Mr.Hubert Lavigne, of this place, committed suicide yesterday af- Ernest Bovin met with a painful accident last Thursday at.Cahoes, N.Y.Mr.Bovin was running to catch a land schemes of that day were exposed, and the lecturer thought it a pitv that we had no Dickens of the present Equip.TIE re Aycan to fs \u2019 $7: > , EE EE \u2018 J re A COR A re a , 3 LL TERR dat a gery rig.ale was blowing in the : OT £ \u201c4 les - : Ce .- oF en the- Berlin started, 15-30 p.m.(Special )\u2014The after part of | tornoon, by taking à (dose of Paris street car to get to the station on his day to fittingly expose and deseribe \u2018at the Weâther Was no-worse than he wrecked steamer Berlin did not : 8 ellical do cutimg Kl throat.\u2018way home, when he slipped and fell, [the present day mania for stock- Co \" Je previous night when similar [HP into the deep water, as :the people ANOTHER ENGLISHM AN or ica ac as luic y summoned, striking his leg against the coping of gambling.Right here, Mr, Watson olle we the trip without mishap.on shore at first believed.but seems | ol?or re had been found, but nothing the.sidewalk.; Mr, Bovin managed to |gave a word of warning to the fai ge.= the Berlin was entering the wa- to pe firmly embedded in the sand Ios \u201cHeo be done.t 2:30 c\u2019elock À continue his journey home, and is young : \u2018Don\u2019t \u2018buy stocks which yield di \u2019 érmoÿ ab the entrance of the River.bank.are still & few persons on Advi His \"count T in his seventies.0 o'clock and w 05 now able to get about with the aid of |50 hr gent.dividends.They are not JA + icati .as, le > she apparently same hoard clinging to the wreckage and vises 13 ua Fymen 10 : + ( 4, \u2014 a of Es ee hen lron They ht i | en sn, dan driven\u2019 ashore fo ves ow © © | Come To Eastern Townshins | MAJORITY FOR BOERS |\" i mivaston on\" Mo oot en hot on ite fe fi Mads ten .scue .a i a \u2019 ke hcke ; Fn- : J eereal The sien Wes Bed and Jifehoats During the high water and the high ANKS R.BREWSTER FOR] - Waterloo, Feb.21.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Pointed ot fn family making e ap.fi À study bom the Shore p tek ed to the 85 storm, the waves shut off all view of THANKS MR.BREWSTER =} Lieut.-Col.J.F.Maynes, of this place, parent that parents should not show 2.\u2018cochers, suarce of the pu than he D bus the wreck which led to the belief that FINDING HIM EMPLOYMENT IN NEXT PARLIAMENT received a telegram Tuesday afternoon preference to the detriment of \"any i Fn.el to apleonch the Berlin | tracé of the Berlin had been left.AND COMFORTABLESHOME: ! « conveying the sad news of the death of one child.Dickens had also been the | 41! om\u2019 this- wre unable to approach the rin | Receding tide, however, revealed the ee ; ; his youngest son James, accidentallv [writer who had most truly brought 1 \u201cbout : close enough i take off any passenger remains of her stern with a handful of | .IN THIS PART OF ve 4 killed at \u201ckingston, Ont, where he had to the front a woman's true worth in 4 @ crew, and l'ebont men-hac 0 Stay survivors.| CANADA General Botha Likely to be just purchased a large saw mill.No [the Old Land, - Co ( i .bipless while the ste CIRE POUR ed un- The only person who thus far has 100; o« particulars have yet been received.The Oliver Twist had dwelt with the fi .ti she broke in twa, : succeeded in reaching shore is Captain | Editor Récord : Premier._ Jolonel left yesterday morning for crowding of prisons in \u2018such trenchant .\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 Frery sould on board was carried Parkesten, of Belfast, Ireland.Ho is | Sir, \u2014After reading the letter from \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 | Kingston, and will bring the remains style that the matter had been.re- om.- Enow.in a high fever.- Mr.Brewster and also the letter writ- FSIR RICHARD SOLOMON AMONG here for interment.formed.\u2018In fact, Dickens, whether \u2014\u2014 a : \u2014 = ten by \u2018\u201c\u2018An Englishman,\u201d published in \u201cDEFEATED \u2014 PROGRESSIVES 44 talking through- Pocksniff or about oe [NGET FAMINE |IN THE Ho [et Se FT | PRA SRG | sume gra re |i, Tr _ : .| cal L axe à 1 i : Th, \\ oo WESL, ture and providil \u2018means for any read- Syllabie- : ni J [ HOUSE this opportunity of thanking Mr.Browa| Loohanneshurg, tof ep.nait The, elec.Bury, Pebi 2 ~(Special.) \u2014 It has jer to imagine chinitely he \u2018places and A | .| A : : ; ster for finding me good employment that the Boers will have a majorit in been reported that Mr.and Mrs.- H.conditions described.- : 2: I exper : ; N RUSSIA ; |] and a most comfortable home.I came po\" ave Parliament.Eighteen Pro- Lefebvre, who went west from this The lecturer then closed with a very SE ; | o to this country last summer, and by lgressives, six Nationalists, sixteen Place some time ago, have been forced appropriate peroration of adieu,touch- iting., the hel?of Mr.Brewster, got em- lDutch party \u2018candidates, one \"Indepen- to pull down their shed and burn it ing lightly and happily on the years ry ployment at once on a farm at $10 , and are now Burning their wheat there spent in our midst.dent and three Laborites have been returned._ The returns from à number of country districts have not yet been announced, but those districts strongly\u2019 per month and board, which I consider P eaceful Discussion in House [Pc ! wages for an inexperienced man, _ Yesterday.land I have been in constant employment ever since, A1.is such a scarcity of: fuel.Wood can | Mr.Noyes, a former President of be obtainede by going 28 miles for it, the.Sqcioty, made witty reference \u2018to but they are afraid to start out for many points about the lecture, point- fear they will get lost or frozen on Jed out Mr.Watson's many qualities | Pople Absolutely Dependent Hoge - Upon Outside Relief.\u2019 \u2014 herbrooke LACK D F R\u2014Iv ax Tu DEN : | Like most Englishmen, T came to this lfavor tho Dutch party.T .- the way; they wie having such terrible worthy of emulation, and proposed a | Sor anya DDE | TALK ON OLD AGE PENSIONS \u2014 country with the purpose of bettering tv, the a pa and ho Dutch par- storms.\u2018resolution of thanks for the\u2019 lecture er Le * EE SUBJECT BROUGHT UP BY myself, and have studied the country, lare allied, It is expected that General | - = .and ,of regret at the loss sustained by FEARFUL, MALADIES MARE MR.PRINGLE ) people and prospects carefully, and [Rotha will be invited to form a Cabi- SCOTSTOWN IMPROVEMENT S0- {the Society in his moving away and MISERY EXTREME.me .| have- noticed several important facts, net, and that the new ministry will in- Co CIETY.coupled with these the proposition t Kazan: Russia, February 21.\u2014A cor * Ottawa, Feb.21.\u2014After the storm, viz.: (1) That the Eastern Townships lelude Generals Smuts and General De- Scotstown, leb, 21\u2014(Npecial.) \u2014 that Mr.Watson be tlien- and there \u2018 .mapondent of the Associnted Press has the calm.The restful quiet of the for an immigrant with no capital J3 Harey, Co 3 : There was a meeting of the Scots- hy a vote of the Society, made an 3 by the best place he could come to; (2) Sir Richard Solomon, ex-lieutenant- town Improvement Society last Tues- honorary life member of the organiza- ; chamber wus unbroken yesterday rturned here after 5 twenty-five days\u2019 r violent personalities, * typical good .) } v \u2019 ; 4 .ON 10 hopbor never before hestowad tp through Kazan, Smara and Ula, tion, an hc > ato : that labor, hoth skilled and otherwise, on anyone.4:Mr.Noyes -askéd: Mr.Du- that lal governor of the Transvaal, who has is in great demand and that good = : dav evening at Roy\u2019s hotel.The at- Joined the Dutch party, and who is re- 1 £ tendance was not large, but all pre- The three \u2018sample provinces-of the twenty ected by famine.Tht correspondent Investigated the situation in all directions, travelling five \u2018hundred miles by sleigh in districts remote from the railroads, Where the distress is most acute.he population everywhere was found to be absolutely dependent upon eut- side relief.Although- lacking the amatic coloring of traditional fa- - Wne\u2014violent epidemics and wholes.e deaths from hunger\u2014the present state of affairs ix characterized by ow; starvation and extreme misery, which are fully ns pitiable.- \u201cThe re- Ue machinery organized by the Gov- © #mment, the Red Cross, the Zemstvos, and Private socicties,\u2019is working with humor prevailed, and there was not a trace of the drenching shower of extraordinary language which fell Tuesday afternoon.It was private: members\u2019 day, the last Wednesday this session, as the Government hereafter will take that day or their own needs.slim House hstened with attention to a prosaic talk on cld age pensions, a resolution calling: for such legislation \u2018being moved by Mr.Pringle, of Stor- mont.- Mr.Pringle dwelt upon the manner in which this problem had been Handled in othér countries, particularly New Zealand, and thought a country it the Yan of civilization, as Canada was, shouid take care of her wages are paid accordingly ; (3) that the farmers in this district are all prosperous, and that there is a good, and steady market for their produce, and last but not least, that for hos- | pitatits, I consider the Eastern Townships unequalled by any other country and I mdy add that 1 have scen and been in a good many.In regard to clothing, etc! find it very little dearer than in the Old Country.F should like to say to the Englishmen that intend coming to Canada year that I \u2018think they would find the Eastern Townships better in every way and more to their liking, as the conditions rate nearly similar to those of England, with this exception, where- this\u2018 garded as representing the interests of the British Liberal Government, \u2018and the leader of | the Nationalists, has been defeated at Victoria in the most exciting contest of the election, by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, {ho Progressive candidate, who is a mining magnate.The Progressives are known also as the British partv.It Is still possible, however, that the Dutch party will ask Nir\u2018Richard to accept the premiership, in which event a seat for him will be found, The defeat of Sir Richard \u201cSolomon and altogether (he Progressives mado a better fight than they dared anticipate, h was entirely unexpected by either side, | sent took a lively interest in what was being discussed: It is expected that the town will get a grant from the Government for the purpose of improving the fair grounds.Dr.Mdon- cy and James Bain Scott, managing director of the Great Northern Lumber Co., have been chosen to go to- Quobce, and lay the matter before the proper officials, and it is expected that anything these gentlemen undertake \u2018will go through.Among other things that were discussed was the local school question, many finding fault with the present management of affairs.There was some talk of separating Seotstown from Hampden, so that Scotstown might have a boyce to second this resolution.latter did so, stating the hearty friendship which the society and -all- young people had received from Mr, \u2018Watson, wishing him and Mrs.Watson the kindest of farewells, Godspeeds on their journcy and 4 warm welcome in their new home, =~ - At this juncture, His Lordship Justice Lynch rose and claimed the privilege of supporting the proposition jnst proposed and seconded.His Lordship -took occasion to dwell upon the well known practical, helpful Christianity which had always been not only preached but practiced by the lecturer of the evening.The words of en-° couragemens and admonifion given CAT a we GR Naot EL an ae RE te i deserving poor, Sir Wilfrid Laurier favored contributions from those who expected to participate in benefits of desonable smoothness, and dew locali- Tos are utterly neglected.But the Cooemment allowance cof thirty-six by Mr.Watson should bg kept in mind and the society should become a permanent institution of Cowansville, His pe FAMILY OF FIVE as in lngland manual labor in most cases is regarded as degrading, here it is thought to he ennobling, Trust- School Commission of its own.DR.TURNER WRITES FROM CUBA.| Pounds of rve per .î , abl 3.0L rye per\u2019 person per month is {an annuity fund, the State to supple | ; AH ke.T this letter hy Ten El © sible ; .= : Fe : : ou wiH make- use of this lutter .\u2018 \u2018 Lordship never missed a possible op i Inadequate, and this amount is\u2019 ment by contributions.À suggtstion ee vou think best, I am, Bury, Feb.21, {veciat) A postion portunity to be \u201cpresent.Phos aw _ * Sy eighteen or twenty Hounds hy [was thrown out by Mr.Robitaille that - Yours truly, has been receive rom Dr.Turner, quent remarks were followed by the Cost of transportation and milling, [4 commission\u2019 should at once investi L.SEYMOUR WALKER, from Hava hie ome He will be of happiest kind of a speech hy Presi- * FROZEN T0 DEATH.- Xen ve .: vo 141 | Ty .x oe Doge A of a women between the Hn Von ES and pare rot fe Kingsbury, Que.\u201cPhe \u2018weather is ideal, regular July dent\u201d Giroux, who showed himself the 4 X een and fifty-live, are ex- r.\u201cVerville, tor hs part, strongly la- \u2014\u2014 Le LoS WER : 2 , on true-spirited speaker for such oe- 7 - clude eivi Po ; > pensions ; - .: : , sitting about in shirt sleeves, true-spirited speaker for such an 0 - ey from receiving the Government vored old age pensions, und inciden Western Homesteader, His Wife weather, Jean £8 Sqme of the people.casion.Mr.Watson witlingly re- ' ° tally gave some statistics as to the à , plied, declaring his \u2018\u201csplendid- isolation - are very nice, but the poor class ave a very ill bred behaved people, going about almost naked and small children { and 10 years of age entirely naked.| They resemble the Southern Colored HE \u2018STEAM HEATING PROPOSITION.and lonely grandeur,\u201d as béing the : only life member.He strongly ual- vised the election-of a Canadian life.member, so that he and such elected cost oi living \u2018in Montreal.The talk was concluded hy Mr.Pringle withdrawing his motion,,at the suggestion of the Premier, but intimating that de from the distribution of Gov- carried rations, the famine fighting is led on by the free kitchens, organized by Count Tolstoi in ISO, and - and Three Children Perished.FARMER NAMED RADCLIFFE SUPPOSED TO HAVE LOST HIS maint 1 ja .» - : : > wal A À 2 » NS .A and he private, ww the Hod Cross ag © the seesion he Hv WAY IN THE STORM.people, onlv better featured.Most of one- might compare notes.- In a strain : ; * femstvas, These kitchens jthat a \u20ac = 14 A ' ; sn à ; 9 i building semble large halls and at once serious and humorous, § Mr.= Afe nnuqually distribute .\" ith the matter or introduce a ° ° Estevan, Sask.Feb, 21.\u2014David {the buildings resemble large ; ; : ! » - 4 T ocalition he distributed.in Many Heal with.th | Committee of Council F avorable Trapper arrived here last night, with public buildings, many of them being Watson.acknowledged his regrets nt | MW being orgnnimi tte quatre only Me.Laurance, Liberal member for ' the information that.a farmer named [built with large pillars of stone.They leaving Cowansville, where \u201che had Are od 45 organized.In Ufa- they (NF PV ni to the Idea.Radolitf ith his wif d three [have three kinds of money, American, so many warm friends and promised \u2019 \u2014* à total of 210,004 ; : [Colchester, criticized the Minister of oo adchife, with his wile an ave th ; On : 1 .k ow SHLD persons, in FO ; Wiha \u201cnstinti hildr re frozen to doatl \u201cRad- Spanish and French.The American to alwavs remember the pleasant NT.Azan 250,000, and in Samar Railways for habits of procrastifation | me \u201ccoup: Pétte Ph, were Jrozen 10 don A.boi 1 1.13 1 \u201cevenings s ith .m \u201c and in Samara 100,000 |.; : : .Q PORT - TO COUNCIL = Jeliffe w homesteuder, wl me [being the standard it takes $1.13 10 Tuesday evenings spent with the So- 8 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ay of whom pre children \u2019 in moving for a return regarding ac- WILT, SO REPOR AL I SO was o ,, homestencer, Who cd 81.10 in Spanish to be worth 81.00 ciety.A FEARFUT, \\ a cidents causing death, ete., on the In- MEETING YIELD YESTER- here for coul about à fortnight ago.paIE Sp a var h le cle y.Lo.tm bu als + MALADY, le inl Railwa since its bpening 1A neighbor named McAlpine called at American and prices vary euch \u2018day.The next meeting of the Society will Part of Kur eth Into te Tnarthern Ther Pas talk or this subject M.\u2018 : - DAY.t \u201c \" [Raddiffes during his \u2018absence and [lents and prices of everything are Very be held on the evening of Tuesday, the AU province hu Pare wore was $ ject, Mr.| .: ih.The streets are very AW.ah 2 - Fespondont of he yar tek pl \u201cor \\ylésworth holding the fort in the ab- | The committee appointed a the found his wifo pnd children frozen sol- high wee Stioaty was Toned over to Sth March.venine musical number 0 one i Le Ress Ne ee of Mr.Emmerson.(ity Council, the Mayor and Council ji, and no Iuel or lgod in the house.Ris CONE EN A* qe During the cvening musical numbers amine mat rst sections of the he Hose adjourned at.six o'clock, [lors Sylvestre, Brault, McManamy and Further search also found Radcliffe and the old battloshi ) Maine rt that, es were rendered by Miss Muir, Miss Pry: Alanshipshack \"4 1: the hamlet: of after restful four hours\u2019 talk, Olivier, met Messrs.A.P.Christmas [his téam of oxen frozen to death on ]sung in tae Aor un a or CE 131 dentin Church and Misx Bertha Nove, A typical ne v Which can he tyken [Tter a rest \u2014+\u2014 and I.C.Hanson yosterday regarding fthe ico in a neighboring creek, with sticking up out roth the famous Mrs, C, D.Grigys, of Sutton, acted ns ; ering from at other, Pl sui- NOYAN.their steam heating proposition his sleigh loaded with coal and pro- \u201ctorts\u201d.(famous tor their horrors), accompanist, .Moventyifour .ST Were tounc nm : « The matter was gone into us far as visions, - - ro-C ] lo * 1 St C ; Jor and Qt a ont of seventv-eieht Fob.21.\u2014Mr.rnd Mrs.Geo.Robin- a .: ; i \"24 dt is 4 ht that he had lost his Morro Castle and St.Cabanor ar ote vif fh OF sentyight Fob, 21-0 ohn [posible with the data at hand.| dts thought ho he Mo the dead fine.\u201d her thes shot THE VALUE OF LIQUOR LICENSES a ee : : Ç stur ending : .; qe 8 | ie LI saw \u20ac ead line.0) malady 4.he symptoms of this [son have returned home after spending It is understood that the committee [way in the storm and perished.Rad their prisoners and the \u201cshoot\u201d to the Q ° clit arrived from England lust May and.homesteaded in June.- Sergeant lott, of the Mounted Police conttrms the report by wire, adding that the hodies were brought into Macoun last night.WEATHER PROBABILITIES.a month with relatives in Middlebury, Vi.Nr.Floyd Fadden was badly hitten on the arm the other day by his fox lound while periorming an operation on his foot.The patient is doing well.Mr.Frank Vosburg-was kicked on other day by a horse, © a burning seasnt] .Wer, f ; ung sensation in the ; a po ved by chills, spasms and and final] nt contraction\u201d of the limbs, mally blindness ind idiocy, SENTENCED TO DEATH.were not wholly in accord on the matter, but after much discussion -1t was decided to recommend to the Council that the.franchiso be granted subject of course to a contract adequately protecting the city's interests.water where they shoved them through OST AT MASSEY, ONT.FIXED AT into the waters to be eaten up at once | = gurl air; Ch I i by \u2018the sharks.over the edge.There F750 10,000 OFFERED.A] are monster sharks for I saw them.COBALT.*[ am\u2019 feeling fine, perfectly well and Toronto, Fcb.< 21.\u2014As an indication of the value of the liquor license in.strong now, although for n while T wus troubled with tropical neuralgia.northern Ontarié, Eudo Saundirs.chief | + a , PERREIR« - \u2018Nn Tar ; [the hand the INK \u2018 ; It resembles ivy poison very much.in| inspector, hus been informed of the \u2014 À 13 ; LOWERS mg pod G2.07 TS FOLs and had one his fingers brogen.© STIAMER SUNK BY CURISER.Forecast for the next 24 hours, is- | ppearance and as they have no mat irr of a bylaw in the village of RY J à | the Deeley, February 91 vir.i ol i k, badly but is getting | PART i.me \"y se inde light now and con- {Testes on the beds here.it .was very Massey fixing the license fee at\u2019 $750 4 3 8 leader of the rail î » \u2014Ferreiro, |feet last To 9 \u2019 LIVES REPORTED LOST -IN À id or er y Ne 8; hg \u201cfhard for me to be comfortable, only 8 per year.Massey has a\u2019 population 3 12 | ~ \u201cOUthwest, Africy i Nom German: [along ma hone line is under con- COLT.ISION AT NEW OR- siderably «colder.thin puff (like our comforters) spread |; only a few hundred, and yet a li: CE - four of his i Neg ber Just, ; À local te Don re to Clarenceville.LEANS.° th V TEMPÉRATURE.ES St.on the springs, for a bed.tu _ conse costs as much as a license in - A441 fa ened to death, oyster tang etions willLte made with the Al- New Orleans, February 31.= hi The official figures issued by ! : ! Toon Yi Ha nd shout ; eur Hamilton or Ottawa, and more than j 14 reir to credit stateme , ere rc Vt.local line, which will add steamer Hugoma was sank last ght Charles Seminary station this morn- via ET started for hom ve Lo où half as much as Toronto, with a popu- A 1 ?Shot a German à ent of er un ti tho convenience -of rapid [in the Mississippi River, in front of ing for the last 24 \u201chours are : pris à ke | e in two or lation of 300,000.In this connec- 11% bor Tt instryeteq him 1 plam nome Rh Taication Mr.R.B.Derick, the city, It is reported that she wax Muximum\u20142).7 degrees above zero.t Yor said in vour letter it has been [1100 & Tihator 1% current to the effet 4> .Co ad stir uy, ne cross the [comm \u2018nd enterprise is always tin collision with the French cruiser ° Minimum\u201412.0 degrees above zero, | You said in Nour sin south [ (hat 210,000 has been offered for a li- A a J.sition in Cape Dogue, js soliciting subscribers, .Kolber, aud that lives were lost, :» Snowfall-0.3 of an inch.\u201cA0 below.2 ihn remain South} cense at'Cobalt.Cg | - \u2014 - in v A , : ; « \u2018 , \" 53 ; \u2014 x Or cull on People\u2019s Telephona.Arrivals include Mr.Nye L.Lance, Mrs.E.Mussen, of Compton, visiting PTE TE Als oh ~ - à ,( \\ : CAGE IWR, \"0 - ~ \\SHRRBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 190% \\ wo Tog 0 ET CAEN - ; a : ._ : Co AEF FL | | | 1 RICHMOND.j -N _ coxmicoox EE EE es 7, \u2014RE- \u2014\" .i TE Feb, 21.\u2014MF.Jos.Beauchesne hae Feb.21 \u2014ArriVais include Wr, Keddy oo | 0 el Fe A XE | si PL a à a : the o d: Dating Hospi- {of Hemminglord, Quez Mise \u2018Pomeroy, \u20ac \u20ac - > \u2019 : Su bir \" | ey; tal, | \\Wontrpil,} uchiiimproved in {of Compton, visiting at the Coaticook | a Rte ERBR À How to ; id it ä 5 , health; pon À : _ |House ; Mrs.Wo.Sinemon, À A\\- | > +45 48: 0 .gay À} Call N sou Ph : Mr.Donald M.Rowat, N.P., was in |berta, N.W.T., the guest of Mrs.3.\u2018QC fl ts org tt pe © one, Danville yesterday on business, Robertson, Compton street, Monday ; À \u2018 À A & MO o Lo , J Ratan.re a 3 «3 \u201croute noses nt ave trs aa ol Te WET ene ve = - ; ) ; ; .g ; pan ry .\"va % oy .rnb hope doers cee hoe roy my ery were .re > amet - a an nr ip Fehon soni mm AKT Ie \u20ac ~ et - .; Ce ese, Ee - 4 ny A = 3 mue p 9 pe us EOE ps 0 lees OT none yp So A A PATA | TR SM EE pO = w .a = o \u201c IED Cok ve wp or reo scalp into scales called, scurf or dandruff, 15 Newbro's Herpicide.In addition to its \u201cdestroying the dandruff germ Herpicide is also.aadelightful hair dressing.- Sold by leading druggists, Send 10c.in stamps tor sample to the Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich, s 0.- © *I'wo sizes, 00 cents and $1.00.\" W.H.Griffith, Special Agent.; - Dally Store News T36-138 Wellington St, to .Thursday, Feb.21,707.Store closes at six tonight.The first arrivals in these goods are in stock and .designs.now pretty show some very in the newest ways, : All sizes from 32 to 40, °° s- Prices $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.25, 83.50, $3.90.: Rubbers For the spring season\u2014tpliable brands - best wearing qualities, Ladies\u201d Rubbers, 55¢, Gie, 70c pr, Gents\u201d Rabbers, THe pair.Fine sheer muslin qualities, daintily trimmed and made! AYERS CLIFF.Feb.21.\u2014The patrons! à Cliff Creamery will hold meeting on Saturday evening, 2nd.Mr.Collins .Merrill, of this village, while on a visit to friends at Fitch Bay, had a paralytic shock, but the lost reports stated that he was \"able to walk with the aid of a cane, The Ven.Archdeacon Balfour, Secretary of the Church Society, | will reach at St.George's Church\u2019 next Sunday.Service at 10.30 a.m.Miss (Îladys Robinson, of Sherbrooke spent Sunday and Monday in town.f the Ayer's their annual March Mrs.Harry Vaughan is still very ill, .SCOTSTOWN.Feb.21\u2014If there are any te men around this town who anxious for sport there seems to he plenty of it in this locality.Just the other day some of the teamsters who dre hauling logs from the Bog Brook Section say that they saw a bear track crossing one of the lumber roads, At.the Advent Christian Sunday School next Sunday Mr.Samuel Boy, who \u2018attended the Sunday School Convention in Montreal last week, will give a short report.- \u2014\u2014% _ EAST CLIFTON, - Feb.21.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bellam are visiting friends at Moe\u2019s River.Mr.and \u2018Mrs, Chas.KE.Gray have gone to Sherbrooke to visit their son who is sick at the Protestant Hospital.= = \"Mr.and Mrs.Morrow, from Bury, gpent a few days in town recently the guests of Mr.and Mrs, Geo.Hurley.Mr.Gallagher, Sr., of High Forest, is very sick with pneumonia, The weather has moderated slightly for the past few days and we are beginning to wonder if the backbone \u2018of the winter is not rgarly broken.\u20ac BUIWER.+ \u2014 Miss Grace AHs; late of Coaticook, and now of Lewiston, Me., is return- jing- here next weck, and will start in business with Miss (\u2019Neill in the store lately occupied by Miss Farley.- Miss Alls intends to take the dressmaking department, Her many friends here will be pleased to know of her return.Mrs.W.B.Lamy underwent an op- cration in the Sacred Heart Hospital, Sherbrookas It was a very serious op- eratin' and the patient is in à very low condition.A social under the -auspices of the Young People\u2019s Society of the Baptist Church was held pi Tuesday evening, at Mr.Chas.A.Baldwin\u2019s, Dixville Road.Although the weather Was not all that was to Le desired and the roads somewhat bad, between 60 and 70° were present from Coaticook and surrounding places.The evenin spent in playing _ diffrrent kinds of games, music, hoth-vdeal and insteu- mental, Delicious.refreshments were served and very much enjoyed.The sum of $7.72 was the result, and handed to the treasurer.The company broke up about midnight, after \u2018spending a very jolly evening, = The medals won at the last meeting of the Conticook Rifle Club are on view at the store of Mr.M.J.Me- Namara.The gold one, given by Mr, | Bissonnette, M\\L.A., and won by Lt.B.E.Converse, mid the silver given by Mr.M.J.McNamara won by Major Moffatt.These are very fine trophies and of unique design and we trust the winners may wear them for many years to come, , one jaw, Man,, is here in town buying theavy draft horses.He has already bought several pairs and is paying prices.goo \u2018 .pri .HATLEY., Feb.71\u2014Mr.M: J.Bacheljer is steadily \u2018gaining strength and begins to take his meals with the family and sets up several hours a day.Rev.A.J.Balfour, Archdeacon of joyed very much by the congregation.| was | | take and.Mr.Alexander Thompson, of Moose\u2014 Nottingham All Over Laces, 18 inches wide, white or cream, from 14c \u2014\u20260caecoseesestace dauuin netentesinentotuetdnsnn00tu Gohunonésenceut Gosensose ses New Plauen Embroidered.Net All Over Laces (white and sv .50c, champagne), : 75 - from 55c.to aocucsregpTestes accus soscccure \u2014assneonseeg Gosocosseness a+ ancuseurs sensed New Plauen Guipure All Over .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.cutossssoses epsoso fro $1.25 to $2.75 Net Top Laces svete bosceraosonsac 0010000087 sovcon v'évacé ; aoocaneo from 64c.to $1.00 Nottingham Torchon Laces and Insertions tg\u201d match, from 2c.to ldec.Matelasse Läces and Insertions to match .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.pa.from Valenciennes Laces and Insertions to match \u2026\u2026 .\u2026\u2026\u2026 from 2e.to 25 - Real Hand Made Torchon LACES Lire evcovvoor p\u2026.from 120.to 90c, - Specials for Tuesday - A lot of Mill Ends Laces and Embroideries at ; ONE HALF PRICE.Also see Dress Lengths in fine Cotttons, for Tuesday.- Le A BAY 70.to l7o LEY \u201c NORTH HATLEY.\u201cFeb.21.\u2014In connection with the Teachers\u2019 Convention held here on Friday a telegram wags received giving the cause of the absence of Mr.Mac- \u2018kenzie) M.L.A.for Richmond, who was expected to be _ present and part in the meeting.The meeting closed with a piano selection by Arthur Spriggings, followed by the Natiohal Arithem.l The teachers of the Universalist Sunday school \u2018and the pastor of the church met at the home of Mrs, JT, 1.Smith Friday evening.All the teachers were present, and the matter of grading the school was discussed.1t was decided to introduze the latest and best known system of Sunday school lessons and a two years course of study for beginners and primary pupils was planned.Mrs, dl, 1 Smith\u2019 will have charge of this work.For the .Intermediate trades the Blakeslee Bible Study Union Lessons - were adopted, and Mrs.H.I'.LeBar- on who has charge will begin the new series March 3rd.An effort will -be made to increase the membership = of this class by asking.all the boys and girls of the village not already curoll- BURY.= Feb, 21.\u2014The Lenten services began this week, Wednesday evening, at 7.30, and will be continued each Wednesday throughout Lent.: : Misses.Grace and Jessie Taylor are in Cookshire for a few days.: Mr.M.Oleson has.bought out Mr.Mossman\u2019s torts in tho shop and is running it.alone.\u2019 Mr.H.E.Taylor has purchased the Sawyerville Hotel from Mr.Price, the former proprietor, and intends having | Taylor, his.son, take pos- | Mr.H.K, session.The following are list at present : Mrs.David Turner, J.Doherty, Isaac Barter, A.Sylvestre, Wesley Coates, N, Q'Brien, H.W.Turner, Miss: M.Simons and Mrs.E, L.Barter, who is gaining slowly, .Mr.Theo.Anderson who has been huying lumber \u201cfur the G.N., Lumber Co., Scotstown, has been ill at the home of Dr.McDonald.The Valentine \u2018social given at the Methodist Parsonage last Thursday evening, was well attended and a sue- cess.A yerv pleasant evening was enjoyed by all.- : Mr.IF.J» Barter.was in Cookshire - Lo =, those on the sick |.From DANVILL, Everyone {s invited to Way Ou Great Cheap Sale of a) a oy goods, Millinery and Fura, for ata you can get a lovely, black, fay curl Astrachan Clogk vit rola Collar and Revers, for $39.59, Qu $50.00, Long \u2018Sable Stole à = | trimmed for $18.00, worta soo long mink Stoles and Ocllany wo gain and muffs to match ¢ Grey Lamb Stoles and Collage ol hy with Collar and Muff to nateh, tiful long Grey Oloaks lined fon Gta, Ocean Steamship ids Via Allan, Daminion lines from 0.3.porte, oF i ve y.} 0 Dffice, G.T.| _ 7083, gw, C., H.BROOKBURY, .Feb, 21.\u2014An oyster supper wil b held at the home of Mr, and Mn\".NOTICE} A A Yay + de COWES ie .« and SAVE \u2018No old god * \u201cfresh stock.: We do Wet Wash Rough Dry, .ve SE * i qd \u201carche > and Miss Jessie Lance, from Montreal, jut the Coaticook House.* ene to loan OR 18 Fal Sturched and not Troued, or Starched | oo spending a few days with Mrs, R.H.Gooley is visiting friends À PF ; ;\u2018 8 8 X den ë : ou ney goal estate 3 ! à : * friends ; Miss S.Nieholson, of Flodden in Montreal this week, \" + - R 1Ca ity, à | : 1 .4 visiting friends here and in Melbourne; Departures include Mrs.E.Mont- % \u2018 - ) dis a?24 à | aundr Mr.and Mrs.G.Saunders, from New |gomery, who has been the guest of AU K.& C.Bouquet | vas DAVIDSON, i À | York, after spending a week there, Mr.and Mrs.J.McKee, returned home TER) .i} 4.: randed \"KR.& (7 Cra- \u2018 Prosidond.À jé .in town the guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.[to Boston, stopping at Waterville and AN ; UF: * ® Remember the price,\u201d § oo nN k 4 Telephone 10, Bonner ; Mr.Frank Miggins, of Mont- [other places on her way visiting So.; 2.95 for 50.Cr Dmg gy _ \u2019 HE real, on business.| .friends ; Mr.J, B.Gendreau, to Chi- ¥¢ 222 : .Vou can't forget he ci RMIER Sakon : I Mrs.E.W.Tobin, of Bromptonville, |cago, on business ; Mrs.Ed.Bryan to 1 EA 4 .CLEAR.LONG, HAVANA pra 3 IR THE.MICROSCOPE was in town yesterday the guest of [Sherbrooke to visit.her daughter, Mrs.B™ This February Sale of fine Embroideries includes } ANA Py 1 Ls \u20ac À .friends.Blake hon moved \u2018into Mr Loomis ; G.W.Paige to Lyndonville, almost everything in the embroidery line.Allovers, À A.E.KINREAD & J bomame Hs ! i Ag ?o Ee » ' Len .; | + ° Co .a.: he iE RE - Proves That Parasites Cause |connclly\u2019s house ia Melbourne.~~ \u2018The placard is now taken off the Flouncings, Insertions, Edges, Beadings,\u201d Bandings, Wholesale and Reta \u2018ug n 4 oat SE AA Hair Loss.The popular Pictograph concerts, il- [Royal Hotel and the place is out of Galoons, Madallions, Corset Cover Edges and.Inser- sale ond Retai) Tohacooi mn 2 iV oR \u201c Nine-tenths of the diseases of the scalp lustrating the world in motion, will quarantine, .and the smallpox is about 2 3 9 ; ge 113 Wellington Street, Wo 4 % au hair are caused, hy parasitic\u2019 gerws.[he given under the auspices of Pioneer [all stamped out, in tions, and matched sets in all grades.: list of ko] The importance of this discovery by Pro-|Lodge, 1.0.0.F., Friday and Saturday The condition of Miss Therese St.|D .broi Co.iss Nai ï à C brie, from 50c FOR SALE M hist \u201cit tessor Unna, of the Charity \u2018Hospital, |evénings, Feb.22nd and 23rd, in the [Pierre was somewhat improved ybster- & : A Over Embroideries, in Swiss Nainsook \\ and Cambric, from = 50- ES LE .long t 4 yy 7 Hawmbury, Germany, can not be overes- Oddfel ows\u2019 Hall.dav \u201cHer m ny friends wish her a to soccoccusenanc0 000s sures Gosessaus sesssacdnessout soogocseisee ences péesct nrvacoousour $2.5 \u2018 Best \u2018grades of cedar shine) 18 0 0 g cE timated.It explains why ordinury hair] Mfisa Maud Adams entertained a num- oad ve ON w, Medium and Wide Insertions ,.s sees from lOc, to 50c.boards and lath, sheathip % FA yd preparations even of \u201cthe most expensive = friend Wednesd -|* Canon A.J.Balto bec, i Beadings, Bandings and Galoons s.sus pessesws from 8c.to 25e.all kinds.Dimenst ly orate here.- 4 \"C4 «huracter fai?to cure dandruff; because ber of her friends on esday even- Canon A.J.Balfour, of Quebec, is a 2% Corset Cover Embroidery Sesser 1 from - 2e.to $1.00 1-9 on timbey \"ey = > * 2 they do not, und they can mot kill \u2018the ing.; guest at the Rectory of Rev.A.Stav- Ù - \\ , I: ; y povser iheusie vou0og Genoossnespet ° | h by thousand oF Car lots, yr 8 x re at rock \"> dandrull germ.The only hair prepara-|.Mr.T.Brown has .returned from |ens.Hé preached un excellent sermon D.Co \u2014 .Laces .ane: + A.H.CUMMINGE à .a \u2014 tof tion in the world that positively-destroys |Bromptonville.[at the service in St, Btephen\u2019s Church 4 Co To Moonta ns rices.\u2014 Bu | 2 the dandruff parasites that burrow up the prin} yesterday afternoon, which was en- \u2018 .i I < \u201c18 Wellin \\ \"FOR \\S Jn\u2019 Brome eounty, < M station, 75 acre J %* tngw 13 cows, all fan 4 jery on property.= > Eromner y p.V jas Wellington Stree Es 0.BAGHA| SPECIAL Vince 1899 has had , Nose and \u20181 Rn Sherbrooke \u201cat x fours of consultation vo 8 10 a.m At his office ; from % CHEAP R Beoond-class from © ofoct March Jet, and : 30th, + 1907.7% Billings, Mont.Sees ; .oo tle ; Lako, Utah, Ioleqggy Ban evel, Mont.y A .- * Nelson, Rossland, : 1 Xa 0, Spokane; \u201c Victorin.Wash.\u2018oi! Le * couver, mew, _ Ban Francisco, fvia.Chicago.) : < Misses\u201d Rubbers, sizes 11 to 2, 48 pr.läst week on_ business.the Diocèse of Quebec will visit Hatley | Li Sunday School to join J.- à ; .AA in * se : 3 Mel ; - i» Girls Rubbers.sises 3 to 10, 40c pr.Feb.21.\u2014Mra, Milford, who has the lust of thin week and will preach | this new work.\u201cThe work of the Jun- |, Dr.mi ae Cookshire, was in Dee on Friday.x svlp A En Lonnie ow Cat Youths\u2019 Rubbars, protected toes, sizes {heen spending the past few weeks with {in St.James Church on Sunday after- ior members has no been decided OWN on Thursday last.+ |==nd Inst, Proceeds in a \" : noon, Feb.24th, at half past two.her daughter, Mrs.Frank Johnston, ! Jha y During the ten years oi his youth that upon, Mrs.Susie McRae, the teacher, has now returned to Capelton.sizes COOKSHIRE.Boys\" Raibbers, protected tous, .Mr.J, O, Leonard has returned ban BR \u201c B H.SEWELL, ÇC I to 5, 70¢ pair, - Cotton Weaving Yarns We carry in stock at all times a full line of these various weaving yarns, in unbleadhed, bleached and colors.Carpet Warp, Single Cottons Yarn, Double Cotton Yarn, 4 - \u2018\u2019Demi-cord\u201d Cotton Yarn.OPENING UP TO-DAY NEW LACES.| T NEW SILKS, I NEW DRESS STUFFS.All of which will be marked at our usual low rates.# C=] M, MoKEGHNIE.COMPTON.Feb.21, \u2014 Mr.John A.MeClary, of : Millhurst, hus retuxned home from Toronto, with a carlond of choice pedigree stock which be purchased in One tario for breeding purposes.- Lwangelist John M.Kelly, of Bidde- ford, Me., well known throughout the |spent Saturday and Sunday at Miss Jessie lidy, of Clarenceville, Mrs, Sanborn\u2019s, Mrs.Florence Taflor came home from Sherbrooke to spend Sunday.Among other \"visitors at Mr.F.A, Planche\u2019s were Mr.Alonzo Hurd, of Newport ; Mrs.Wm.Williams, of Sav- yerville, amd Miss Laura Hodge, who started on \u2018Wednesday morning for Lowell, Mass, to visit relatives and friends.Mr.Harold Hawkins arrived in the place from Montréal Tuesday evening.Many people .in this vicinity are suffering from severe colds.Among them are Mr.Wm.Smith who has been quite ill for some time, am pee ABBOTT'S CQRNER.Feb.21.\u2014Mr.A.D, Carpenter is returning home this week from the Bible Training School, Toronto, for a few days, and will conduct the services at the Baptist church morning and evening.Mr.Jacob, who has been renting Mr, Peter Goodhue\u2019s farm, has bought a farm at Fast Berkshire, While Mr, Goodhue has moved from the Corner on td the farm, and Mr.Delphie has Mr.Balfour spent in Hatley he made hosts of friends who will be pleased to meet him while here, .The Secretary Treasurer of Hatley School Board received from the Dept.which is the 2nd prize given in Mr.Thompson\u2019s inspectorate for the best equipped schools and salaries paid in the School Municipality of Hatley.Miss Dee Gustin, principal of Hat- ley Model School received a bonus of $19.00 for successful teaching last year Po Mr) and Mrs.Loslie McClarv return today from LaBelle, where thev have been in the employ of H.Lovell & Sons during the winter, oC .ASBESTOS, 1.Feb.21\u2014Mrs, J, B.Brooks cele- last week by inviting in about twenty of his little friends for the afternoon.The little folks had a jolly good time.There is a great emount of sickness in the village at present.Ne.Duncan Livingston is not improving.There are about twelve children absent from the school on account of sickness,\u201d Mrs.J.I', Pharo has so far recover- of Public Instruction a cheque for $50, alar.brated her little son\u2019s 5th birthday, has this matter under consideration, and it will soon be determined.If the teachers can get the co-operation of the parents the new method prepared will \u2018be most fruitful in salutary rv- This system où Bible.instruc-.sults.: tion will place this Sunday school in an up-to-date position in every partic- I'eb.20.\u2014News of the decease of Mrs.Arthur Raymond, of Cassville, at the home of her parents, on Friday, the 15th inst., was received with much regret.Interment in North Hatley cemetery, Co Bertha Willard gave a par at her home, \u201cThe Valley House,\u201d oh Saturday last,\u201d which was well attended by her little friends, it being the 13th anniversary of her birth, ROCK ISLAND and DERBY LINE, \u2018Feb.21,\u2014Miss\u201d \u2018vennie Montle has accepted a position with Gilman and Co., Newport, Vt, Mr.B-l'rank Knights is reported scridusly ill.with pneumonin.; Miss Gloxtys Bolton, of Newport has Leen spending œ \u2018few days in town the guest of Miss Margaret Gadupce.Mr.and Mrs.Villiam Pike intend leaving for a trip to Cuba.They will been employed by T.McRae & Cot for some time, has taken over the interest, of Mr.Cyrus McRae.\u201d The name of the firm will not be changed.Mr.Cyrus McRae.has-bought a tim= ber limit from Mr.H.H% Pope.Mr.11.Aubin, of last Angus, has rented the -store-of Mr.H.H.Pope, opposite Leonard's Hotel, and will soon he open for business, .Mr.I._G.Stacey and Miss Stacey have both recovered so much in health that they have returned to their home in Marblcton, | Mr.L.-A.Jacques, of the Customs Department, Montreal, and Mrs.Jac- qties.spent a Tew.days in town last week, the guests of Mun, Vigiard, of the Osgood.Mrs.Julius Ives and Mr.Carrol Ives, of Sherbrooke, arc in town visiting friends.IR Mr.Weyland, of Marbleton, and Mr.Gilbert, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, wére in town Saturday buying cattle, Miss I, French left Saturday for a few weeks\u2019 visit to friends .in Maine: - +\u2014 \u2018 \"WATERVILLE, Feb.20.\u2014Mr.;A.H.Goff, who has driving horse, Miss Isabella and- Moster Vile \u2018DeRoches, of Cookshire, were bow ot er_ Sunday.25 Mrs.\u201d Gertrude Sweetsir, who be been quite ill at the home of, het st ter, Mrs.George Everett, is better.The friends in Brookbury, of Xe.Bishop, of Enst Dudewell, regret |learn of his illness.The school here which bat be taught by Miss Bernice Ward, of Ror inson, closed on the 8th okt, Mr.J.H.Féonnrd, postmaster d Brookbury, has bem elected Mayer d Bury.- Me + AL namie - ASCOT CORNER.- Lamling, Vt., is this vicinity, ~ Ascot Corner is glad to and Mrs.O: Rolé back Rolfe.has filled the place.cupied by \u2018his brother, Mr.us village blucksmith.Mr.R.T.Willard visited his ter, Mps.H.Colt, Conticook,-the st ter part of the werk.Mr.Jas.Leonard, is visitin friends 1 from Richmond, where he purchands- Fab, 21.\u2014Mr.C, Labree, of Bart.wil JA kr.ê œ.Sea \u201cArt Building, rite ATLANTIC STH OF THE GANADIAÏN ROYAL MAILS esFINEST AND MPRES $T, JOHN, N.B.en! Feb, 33 Fri.MP Moh, 2, Bat.\u2026\u2026.] Mch.8, Fri.(arrange: Mch.18, Sat.Mech.29 Fri.EMI'R _ A H.BEWELL, Cit GRAND TRU - REDUCED ln effect from March | Becoud class colon brooke to ES .Beatties, Victor] Ve \u2014_\u2014 \u2018 + visiting Hie and Portland .|.ed as to be able to leave for Sher- : Rossland, Nelson, \u2018Ita | Co New England States, and also, in the brooke en route ior Thetford.\"Feb, 2I'\u2014Mr.Ovila Langevin, Sr.Province of Quebec, has been in Comp- - ang , Sr, be absent about a month or so.moved into Mr.Goodhue\u2019s house at and relations ih Brookbury-e from an attack of pneumonia.Mr.George Hindley, of the Montreal Congregational College, officiated both morning and evening at the Uongrega- tional Church.= \u201cGen.and Mrs, BF, | .\u2018 \\ VQ ; 4 Mr.Fred - Lemoure : who h is no better.No hopes are entertained [cinitv.- walk .; ) .CIS \\ aux who hus .p ) y.sop aud Kpokano.\u2026 .$ ton this week.Nr.Kelly, who Js Post the, Corner.supper in behalf of the paie Pen, of ç pneord, N.H., bought the bankrupt stock in O.I, [for his recovery.) - Mr.N.Conts and son, 8 + Ancona, bokane êtes a rene lin i st Charo Baptist church ld at the home of Jos Gifford.Eat her her tors Ms.Caswell\u2019s store at.Derby -Line, of F.| The Ladie Aid of the Congréga- [sited friends in Sand bri, Sun 4 end Hult Jake.\u2026 .j reach l ess > Lo > , : ae ë , G11 : ai + [ti ; .ivi .; : , ; A ; olorado pri , De Moe's River, on Sunday, at 230 and Mr.Yeates, was a success.A good Jhome sho was accompanied by her mo- Harvey, will take possession next Homa copareh, are giving o social in Mr.und Mrs.A.bl o in 1.mi d'u ae 7.80 pan, and on every evening fol- round sum was realized, and.a pleas: ther, Mrs.Forsythe, who has been l\"Miss Caniile P ; evening, \u2019 n a W eo er Sav Ban Francisco, lo lowing us long ns the interest de-, ant time enjoyed by all, \u2018here this winter, 7 amiile Perron has recovered \u201cA very interesting game of hockey wgeat: on Triday.Angeles \u2026 1 SHS _ \u201c } My.and Mrs.A.Win ott.and den ter were the guests of Mr.and Mrs *- M.Largy, on Saturday last.Miss Katie Green was visiting cousin, Miss M, Green, Mountain last week, Low rules to 1 -points.Tourist sleeping « Mondays and Wodnesd For tickets and into C.H.Jo Arrivals include Miss Elsie McKeage of Danville, the guest of Mrs.kK.Gale over Sunday ; Mrs.Hutchinson, of Leeds ; Mrs.C.Webb and daughter, of Danville, guests of Mrs.Wm.Church, ands, Messrs, Leon Pocock, G.T.R.freight elerk, of Sherbrooke, and C.Camp- hell, où North Hatley, spent.Sunday in Hillhurst with their parents.was played here on Tuesday night between the married men who do not skate much, and have never played hockey.Needless to say the © game was very exciting, reef © WILSON\u2019S MILLS, Feb.21.\u2014Miss Tanny Church, of Lemesurier, was the guest of the Misses Planche last week.het - Be.G.Butterfield and Cookshire, in aid of the R.Some were unfortunate \u2018as t \"MAGOQ.Vernon, wile Mr.A.4 Feb.21\u2014Judge Mulvena, of Sher- : + for gentleman.L.Pomeroy see Very \u2018 : 01» wening wit : ssive ir ill.Hi New Arn à: 1 Sunday ; .J FF - Lo .\\ LÀ | .: JA Pleasant ow Mise Sieh progre De.rr oF re of New Armagh, is the day with Nis Me Lt at haro, Sun Niss Esther Butterfield leave tHe latter Miss Annie McGovern went to Len- Mrs.C.Belanger ind\u2019 8 pare 0 Strat heons Gordon Hume were at home to their The farmers here are busy gotting up Mr.Hewton, school Inspector, visitifije part of this month for a trip to Celi- noxville on Wednodng night to take stroke last werk and: is ser gh isl \u2014 ET Ki friends, wes spent on Tuesday of this their supply of ice for the summer.the school here on Friday and was fa Smith i ls givi aL M Mn Ju NM D © 1's À ! ON 0 hter [wi 188 Bertha Cireen as on 705 5 .- ; week, in honor of their guests, Miss [© Mrs, George Edwards, who has been [Much pleased with the progress and |; top ith intends giving her mid- i Jas, ite i] s little daughter [with la grippe.i neople of ti ; ¥ Hume, and Miss Bessie Hume, of Leeds, Visiting friends here, returned to her work bying done in the different hn oF oncert very EN Besides ras been quite ill, but is now better.(quite æ pramber of peop vs oston - 1 ne .\u2019 .« .° > 2 » .« - , - 3 Ts at?: af S » * a © > » © » a p j Fhe ladies\u201d prize was won by Miss No [home in Cookshire this week.grades, .she is to have outside alent choir, place attended the Poor 3 .Mrs.\u201d J.R.Pearson entertained jhe In effect Oc members of the \u201cThimble Club,\u201d | i Mrs.C.W.Wilson is spending the Mrs.H.S.Kerwin and Mrs.Frank | a.od he ro week in Inverness.8 on js ; a ; oy ; 1 AR = \"2 1% delicious refreshments wore served, \u201cMr, H.Fraser was in Sherbrooke, Thursday, the 14th.Morrill marae the Ladies\u2019 Guild brooke, spent Juesday in town on [WE not in good order, an TRAINS LE which brought to a close a very de [lnst week, Letters received from Mrs.Taylor an- o moon ed evening onl wesduy ai business.1 to turn back.= BEWPORT\u2014*¢.15, est È lightiul evening.Mr.O\u2019Mallery was here this week in [nounce her safe return to her-daugh- || der.Tu hb tho nome.ol} The condition of Rev.S.Teeson, TT Srv \u2018a, JOHNSBURY ~ È Those returning home are Miss Ver- the intercst of the Sun Life Assurance ters in Laconia afler an absence gr the Former, ih enty four ladies were | who has been seriously\u2019 ill durin.the GRANITEVILLE.; tN *0.15 pm.1 Ei non from a visit of several weeks in Company | three months, : present an ¢ needles fairly flew un- [past week.js improving.\u2018 \u201cFeb.21.-Mr.Alpnionso Doiron look WHITE RIVER Jor ÿ Montreal, accompanied by her aunt, A re correct ere Co etme hon supper Won served, cor S.McKenna, of Bridgenort, {to Sherbrooke Inst week bo help B tet Mrs, Reid; also, Miss Flossie Ball from _ ; | spent Hy.\u2018Conn, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.after the interests of his bro ) ON\u2014\"4.55, P10.4 a \u201clay mith her wunt, Mrs, Bidgood, EATON CORNER., STANSTEAD.\u2018Messrs.Curl A.Davis, Donald Emery |], Whitehead.\" ve ines a killed by being snd WORCFSTER\u2014*¢.55, H in Richmond.Feb.21\u2014The Helping Society met Feb.20.\u2014Mr.George Walsh, of the Land Ge W.Rodey, of Derby, attendal\u2019| Mr.R.FE.Bertrand is seriously ll, hy nw G.T.R.engine in Sherhrook®.: 8 pm.: ¥ .- ES _ with Mrs.À.Stevenson on Wednesday head oftice of the Sovereign Bank, -ia the Yale-Dartmonth game basket-ball, suffering from a stroke of apoplexy.\"Mr.William Carpenter, who wat br © N RINGFIELD-\u2014e4 5, , HEATHTON.afternoon and evening.°° assisting at the branch here duripg (Saturday; reporting a victory for old | The Granby \u201cCurling Club will play jured so badly a few wyeks ag n PORTIA RE Te 305 a ; Feb.\u201d 91.\u2014Departares include Mr.and Mrs.L.Dawson is visiting in Len- Mr.Merriman\u2019s illness, ° QU Dartmouth, S.Culling h two rinks against the local club on - brenking his colle bone, i phe *Daily except Boi Mrs, Gay from Beebe Plain to their noxville Lefeb .| Mr Verret, of Coaticook, is in town î As fe lo or ul he has gone south the Magog ice this (Thursday even- walk ground i little, formed ; Detailed 1ntormnti Lome after spending © two -days with 188 N.Lefebvre was in Sherbrooke attending Circuit Court.Jor u couple of months 1n the interest ine.) Mr.George A.Reynolds ess tr j DY, be obtained at t of the Lay Whip Co.Mrs.T°.TL.Nelson, = of Somerville, Mass., is here caring for her sister, Mrs: Willie Foster, who is still very ill.° : Mrs.Harris Colby, of West Burke, Vt., is spending u few days in town the guest of her mother.acer : Nest Friday bang Washington's P ATERS N?birthday, it will be observed here as a | : thank and séhool holiday.last week to sce her father, who is at tho Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital.Miss Orru Nutt and Messrs.A.Hover Geo, Picard and H.Nutt, of Sherbrooke, were in town last week.Mrs.IY.Gadley, of Fulford, is in town called here by the illness of her father, Mr.A.Stacey.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHEN THE GLAMOUR IS GONE.Mr.and Mrs.FE.Clement : Mr.and Mrs, Beck and two children, home to Fairfax, after spending a day at Mr.and Mrs, Clement's ; Mr.and Mrs, J.Corliss, Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Cilley and two children, na dav, and Mr.and Mes, Charbonneau, Mr.and Mrs.Clif- \u2014tord, Way\u2019s Mills, visiting- their daughter © Mr, Carbonneau recently.* Mrs.Hill and Miss Heath did not The FE.T.Bank, Sherbrooke, will send a hockey team to vlay against the | Magog Club this (Thursday) nicht.The, game will start at 7.20 sharp.J \"In the single rink comvetition of the Magoo Curling Club, A Williamson de- frated J.Normandin by a score of 10 Os.Arrivals in town include: W.TI.Williams, Hamilton; W.B.Rice.J.P.Hon.Recorder Weir and family, of Montreal, \"are stopping at Stanstead [ Hotel for a few days.Over \u201cthirty car loads of pulpwood and ten car loads of hard wood logs are being loaded at Stanstead Station for export \u2018into the United States, FLANDERS, Pass.Trat.Mgr.Tobin ) - Manufac home où Saturäny from a busi to Sherbrooke, T.ennoxville an places and_reports husiness a \u201cfir Quite y number are harvesting ice, which Jaoks to be of 8 _ \u2018quality.nn Paes.George Mall, of Cedarville, improving and \u2018able to sit.tio alter her severe illness with cong\u201d oth : ;Ç A , : , i ; i ; : .be lines.ir pret .attend the Sunday School Convention (8, : ; ; AR Pothier, A.W.(Gibson, Sherbrobke : 6 >, Mow À at Montreal ns they had intonded to pare tel Sat Its marriage that COUGH DROPS Mrs.Harry Stewart entertained sev |S.B.Peabody.Mansonville; F.F.Du- Mr.and Mra.George Ë.ay's WI ° om an ; lo on account of the very cold weath- Parks.\u201cWhat do you mean?\u201d | Make sound throats of sore th satay | 570] of the ladies here to tea last ev- (£an.V.G.Miller, P.S.Cote, Mon.| Saturday and Sunday a L.Conve# * er, ening.treal: H.C, Jenkins, Beebe Plain; N, Visiting Mroand Mrs, J.D © co bu, cure.colds.\u2014~& cough candy that Marks.\u201cWhy : Co when: you see vour does cure, Physicians commend ; : 4 > Parker, Fk .\u2019erki M Moir's sister ze he \u2019 BROMPTO Me.and Mrs, am \u201cSearles we , .: ce tènée in ail irritation A few witnessed the hockey match at 5: Parker, Fastman; LL.A.Perkins, Mrs.Moir's sister, \u2018 ) NV \u201cess ne Nr Hix I, Searles wore the sweetheart blush you compare, it: to the ToT Deacon Nite 10 tke.Dernand the three: herbrooke on Tuesday evening They | Sutton; S.Price, ' Waterloo: V, W.Work is progressing slowly 08 | .Wholwsal Fev dir, and Ars, John Corfss, red of the rose: when she 8 vour wife 7 BEY WILL CURE eported it a clean umd fron.Mw Graham Toronto: B.N Robigéon quarries owing to thy intense Wactured Lure re Tee a \u2019 ~ 1 * * : ; « or \u2018 ?+\" .2, : \u2019 J! - - Di \u2018 you say she's red as a beet.\u201d, a no ILE e UR El o finish, Co Coaticook, _ 2° pweather.7 a ows, ole, a | TORE mg CTT ee aL me Rn _, HARDWOOD ./ (7 US Co iE oo < 1.SPECL \u2018 {.: ; : - | .; fe i _ .- ;- | + - ï & » 1] TL CR aBROOKE LOAN © oH ORTCAGE CO.as OR \u2018first mortgage, se sat oor 2 rl sstate ab current raid \u2019 my = : 2 [ | os paumsoN, B.EH.FOSS, Cigamg~ zh gis.President.Sec.Treas.a HE mass | GORMIER'S ADV.a Ha & Oo, ob Ra basconistg, = My list of Bargains Ba | \u201cjs too long to enum-.4 sn orate here.\u2014All lines are at rock bottom i prices.\u2014 Buy NOW \u2018and SAVE money.No old goods.\u2014All .fresh stock.rm i F or = ë Ë 2 J 7° J 53 | 11 Wellington St.nt _ CT 4 Viking, Lom FOR SALE: re aad Rats > Is Brome dounty, 3 miles from R.Atel, Dota + tation; 75 acre farm, good build- fon 48.00, : Rs : .gs 18 cows, all farming implements, géamery \u2018on property: À rare chance.oq : fe à , D.H.McLEOD, Tickets B 195 Wellington Streot, Sherbrooke.Giy'Sén L.0.BAGHAND, M.D.To SPECIALIST.1800 has had full charge of tho sy 15 Nose and Throat Department Ne Sherbrooke Sicreds Heart Flospi- S, Ages, Pare - = A of consultations:\u2014 At the Hospi- hy 8 to 10 a.me every duy except Sunday.At his office 17 Brookg street, gherbrooke, Que.from 10 a.m., to 8 p.m.Ne mmr mmm am en Amami \u2014_ CHEAP RATES a Secorid-class from Sherbrooke.In ect March 1st, and daily until April Mth; 1907.gat Lake, Utah, Helena, Butte, Anacon- & Lr da, Kalspell, Mont.pe ere 4 15.90 Nelson, Rossland, Phocnix, Midway, B.£, Spokune, SAT 40) Wash \u2026.woo oe oo eee renee .Vancouver, Victoria, B.C., Seattle, 3 h., Portland, _ Teoma, Wash, Lortiand, $49.40 fan Francisco Los Angeles, Cal.\" panes : {vin Chicago.) $49.90 .Proportionately low rates to many.of the Me other points.A - .For tickets, information, etc., apply to urned bome EB.H.SEWELL, Clty Pass.Agt.urchased a Art Building, Sherbrooke.[rs | IUANTIG:STEAMSHIPS @ vu OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RY.== | NOYAL MAIL SERVICE dr.Y.À mFINEST AND FASTESTæ regret 3 Wo \u20ac hb has been § | _ d, of Rob- ; Le A ce + to 1 STEN, N.B.and LIVERPOOL Mayor of Fo, 33 Frl.EMPRESS OF IRELAND a ch.9, Sat.-LAKE CHAMPLAIN 10 _Mch.8, Fri.(arrangement), TUNISIAN.Mch.16, Sat\u2026 .LAKE ERIE Mch, 22 Fri.\u2026 EMPRESS OF IRELAND of Barton - B H.SEWELL, City Pass, Agent, riends in Jcome Mr, si.Mr: De : h ately oc cw iwi | REDUCED FARES is daugh-.- ln effect fro March 1 to April 30, 1907., the Jat- Second class calonist rares from.Shor- .\u201cexbrooko, to | \u2014 ) Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Q 4) ( 1 friends , iver, 5 ads vie Len Portland .$49.90 .i Rossland, Nelson, Trail \u2019 Robe ° \u2018 - vr $ \u2019 , À CQ 3 on and Spokane ; $47.40 vi Lo.wart .Anaconda, Butte, liclena, $45 90 noi e, and Sul Lake, ooo eo sD Ted \u2018nnox , \u2019 Colorad (Springs, Denver ô a = ~ Mrs.1 und Pueblo.\\., re $406.50 San Franciseo, los OT nd daugh- Angeles Be tir ie rer abe Lane ranenss $49.90 JA Mrs.YJ.Low rates to \\ muny other western \u2018 .points, ° sr 2-7 Tourist sleeping ur av x her sleeping cars leave Montreal ring Hil ah and Wednesday 8, at 10.30 p.m.tain BL, or tickets nt information apply to .WIL FOSS, City Thy Ag alytie 6 Strathéonn S iy Tk, Art, MER pO Sten suai, © ck list - or T.KING, Station Agent.\u2014\u2014 am \u201c2; | Boston @ Maine R.R.3 The Onlooker.: EASKAAAAAAAAKIAHANANANN HHS Ç Analogous Cases.S\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sherbrooke has been waiting for and impatiently, by turns, for vn aew and much needed City Hall.Officially speaking the initiative has been up to a certain estimable member of the Council, of whose public services otherwise only praise can be spoken.\u2018 - The members of the W.C''U.Tave usked permission of the Council to erect an ornamental fountain in Strath- cona Square, the city to furnish the water, ice in summer and electric lichts for illuminating the fountain the whole forming a very laudable request.live veurs, patiently - | Ot course the petition had to be referred to a Committee, the chairman of which happens to be the chairman of he Special City Hall Committee as well, = The cases are nearly enough analo- [gous to inspire forcbodings that the ornamental fountain may keep company for a time with the new City Hall, oC Cabbies, Hotels and the Dominion Exhibition.TS a » - ; \u2018 .= It is especially important that cab fares and hotel rates should ho kept at a normal level durig the Dominion lixhibition, Treatment which visitors receive in these -two respeots\u2019 will go far towards forming the impressions with which they will leave tho city.It is asserted that the success of the annual exhibition these last few years, Las been hampered more or less because, with a previous experience in mind, peoples didn\u2019t care to risk a se- cod exhorbitant charge by genial hosts.so remained away.The only practicable \u2018way to get around this condition of affairs, so far as it concerns the hotels, is for the hotel mer to declare their rates and then: for the Exhibition management to make them known far and wilde.Tt may fairly be taken for granted that the hotel men would offer no __objection 14 this course.At any rate enough of \u2018them would be in sympathy to influence all.The Exbibition will benefit the hotel men to a much greater extent than it will anv other class of our.business men and, charging their ordipary rates every hotel is assured of a harvest.Like railroads, hotels are.in the nature of public service corporations, \u201cund should not be allowed to take advantage of the public which they are designed to serve.If rates were to he altered at all, the tendency should logically be downward.The case of the cabbies is far simpler to deal with.The rates which they may charge are fixed by law.They must be displayed in évery cab but would wisely be ad- Vertisedd as well.Clients who know the rates are in no danger of being victimized and others_ would not be if they would take the trouble to find eut.The whole subject of hotel rates has been referred \u2018to n special committee of the Council and will no doubt be whipped into proper shape.It is important that it should be, Iago) A Stam Hated City.[== to the City Council Tuesday nirht\u2014to heat.the city by steain from one central station.On the surface it does not look practical, but the promoters claimed that it is working successfully in other cities, the names of some of which: were mentioned.\u201c~The feature which is-of most concern at present is Streets.- 1f the heating scheme is | That was a novel scheme propounded Rs .- .- PP PE - - - 4-0 oe?sot .EX 234.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1907.PAGR THRER, sound one this franchise would\u2018 uable and should not be igiven away or lightly granted.EY franchise that may be granted should be for a term of years only, an annual rental should be charged, the amount to be adjusted every\u2019 fice or ten jenrs, and the municipality should retain control of thd\" votes.The old custom of giv- ng away valuable franchises has been the unsuspected parent of many a municipal yoke and should no longer be tolerated, But even mefore à franchise is seriously considered the scheme should be made the object of independent Investigation as none but a substantial reason would he sufficient justification for granting a permit to tear up the streets.- \u2014The Onlooker, .yal- a fou > [ COWANSVILLE.Feb.21.\u2014The hoat house belonging to Messrs,\u201d Michel Dion and Larocgue and their motor boat have both been taken from the near edge of the river behind the Hull block and raised to a point of safety above: high-water mark, 1 The severity of this winter will likely\u201d create ice-jams on our river unprecedented in its history.Mr.Robert Curley, of the Ottawa Hotel, is visiting his daughter, Mrs, | Grout, at Toronto Junction.Mrs.Smith Grimes, of Knowlton, is visiting a couple of days with friends here.| 10 Mesdames W.P.R.Tewis and TF.E.Korridge are attending the Montreal session of the Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican church, as delegate fram here, - The Rev.and Mrs.W.H.Watson art spending a few days this wack at West Shefford with their daughter, Mrs.G.C.Poright.Mr, Watson will preach his farewell sermon here next Sunday.be guests at the Hermitage till their departure, about the 27th inst.purposes to preach upon the \u2018\u2018Chango and difference made to the World by the Life and Coming of Christ.\u201d Strong, of Clarenceville, left here for the last mentioned village on Monday evening.Mrs, Strong has heen a guest at the residence of Mrs.À.B.\u2018Foster and other friends.to Montreal Monday ovening.The family of Mr.Jas.Stowell has been again bereaved by tho death of one of their infant sons, aged about six months, from the effects of whoop- ing-cough, which be has had since last November, Pneumonia setting in, when the child was in such a weakened condition, completed the fatal work of the cough, ; 1 Mr.George Pemlleton has gone to Farnham, where he has secured a new position.Hé has been engineer .for Mr.Vilas for several years, i Mrs.Carl D.Griggs, who sang 80 accoptable at the Literary, was \"a guest of Mrs.Duboyce.Mrs.Willinms went to Montreal on Wednesday morning.| Arrivals include Mr.John Downie, a former resident, of Ireeport, again stopping here ; Mr.Enoch Buzzell from & trip to Duñham on Tuesday : Mr,P.C.Duboyce, from a trip to Mansén- ville, Wednesday and \"Thursday ; Nos, Parsonage, of Fitchburg, Mass., visiting her brother and sister, Mr.J.P.Stinehoûr and Miss Stinchour.5 : pos ir EE we FAST FARNHAM.Feb, 2t.\u2014Miss Helen Buck, of Gai by.was culling on friends here on Sunday.8 © Mr.and Mrs.Jos.McClay spent Saturday and Sunday at Granby the guests of Mr.Hamilton Craig.\u2019 Mr.PP.W.Taber is travelling again, after his illness and was home over Sunday.Mr.W.F.Vilas, M.L.A., for Brome, that à franchise has been requested to lav the necessary pipes under anv aware of it.\u2018the entire system.} dash of cold milk.2 (hured.je roads In effect.Oct.8, 1906.they had T : a RAINS LEAVE FOR .NEWPORT\u2014*4.55, 10.0) : _2 \\ 2:09, .0 a.i., 9.15 moo - oo JOBNSBUL 032, 10.00 am.ron weab NE! 18 pm.ip look 1 SE RIVER JOT.\u2014*¢.55 a.m., \"9.18 ser\u201ds bus\" To 3 Sliven OS TON-4,55, 10.00 a.m., P9.15 p.m.coke.| POESTER\u2014*4.53, #10.00, a.m., *9.15 was 10° 18 BPRINGPFIRLD_e4 rx > ago _b! Yon YORK ES ne à LE pu me A able to 3 ORTLARI® £6.00) fn mu.\u2019 \u201c SE Detar excapt \u2018Sunday, returned way be obtain and time Tables nest trip i D 1 de htaine atitleket ofirus, ce À po SLANDER, | CM BURT, ! ; _- : Trat.Mgr.Gen.Pasm.AgV, ni .eee ; .i : Lg heir Ti cuperiol T bi .Me, is 0 in - co na litte x } - e | Manufacturing it | Te a 1 Compan onversé, Ys ne EROMPTONVILLE, QUE.SR | a actured and retail dealers in mans -.a om, gt, Umber, sash, doors, win- Lu _ HARDWOOD FLOORING A i SPECIALTY, \u2018Clear, Frosty \u2014 > Winter Weather Is so bracing, and invigorating that it often & tends to over exertion, without our being Most of us lead such sedentary lives \u201d that when we take much exercise we often feel fatigued and depressed instead _ of refreshed.At such times a cup of 4 © \u201cHot Bowril\u201d = will supply the nourishment, and stimulation required, sending a glow through For a change, try it some time with a * wa calling on friends here, Monday afternoon, om his way to Quebec.de een #4 4 \u201cAdd milk to suit your taste as if you - were preparing a cup of tea.Ife and Mrs.Watson - will {Friday considerably improved.Next Sunday, the Rev.W.T.Brown [at present he-is gaining in health Meadamds Forrest, of Cookshiré and fper, guests on Saturday of Miss Ma- Mr.A.J.E.Leonard, advocate, went | Ruiter and son, Harry, Monday morn- i | greatly improve Jed allowing the ~ SUTTON.of the judges at the fancy dress skating re to be held there.Mr.E.H, Scott who has been sick for several months is gaining \u2018slowly.Miss Annie Sweet is teaching a very successful school in district No.3.Rev.J, J.Theakston returned herd: on Saturday evening to conduct his\u2019 regular Sunday services in Olivet church, after having been engaged for several days in Montreal, assisting the Rev.E.P.Capel in the Provincial S.S.work in that city.Mr, J.W.Murphy went to Abercorn on Monday, where he loaded a car of ash blocks for a hame manufacturing company in Andover, NH, \"He also shipped a car from Sutton to the samo parties the past week.\u201c It is reported here that laster Geor- ie Monty, the little son of Mr.John Monty, had died in Versailles, Conn., recently.The.young lad is about 14 years of age, and rather small and delicate for one of his years.Mr.Monty's people moved from here to Connecticut about one years ago.Some think the report of the little boy\u2019s death to be premature.- Mr.Ephraim BRurlbur\\, of Bolton, was in town from Saturday to.Monday, a guest of his brother, Mr.Lewis Hurlburt, and other friends.His daughter, Miss Edith Hurlburt, who has beer spending a few days here the guest of Mr.A.J.Hurlburt and Mr, Lewis Hurlburt, returned with her father.- r.Alec.Comeau, Sr., who went to the.Notre Dame Hospital a few days ago for an operation on his head,caused by a tumor which had burst an eardrum, was able to return home on Mr.Thomas Hextall has been down with a severe attack of the grippe,but again.Arrivals include: Misses Ada Ellison, Jessic W.Hunter and Nellie Tup- mie Chadsey, of Sutton Jct.; Mr.R.P.Buzzell, from Cowgnsville, where he went to attend the hockey mateh be- Bank Club, of Montreal ; Mc.y.U.ing from spending the weck end at their home in Glen Sutton; Miss Ruby Scott from a visit to friends in \u2018Knowlton ; Mr.Robert Heath, of Mun- sonville Station on Saturday ; Sherman Peabody, from spending Sunday with frienis at Mansonvilie «+ Mr, Hiram J.tTurlburs, of Farnham, Sunday a gut of irs son, Alba, and his brothes, Jr.Lewis Hurlburt, The W.C.T.U.met on Friday last in the Methodist church basement.After the business meeting the annual Willard Memorial mecting was held and was, apparently, much enjoyed by all present.The programme included the following papers : \u201cMiss Willard and the Origin of the W.C.T.U.,\u201d by Mrs.A.J.Dyer; \u201cThe Mission of the W, tween the Victorias and the 1, T.Feb.21.\u2014Mr.Wm.H.O'Regan goes EP AIRING to Dunbam on Tuesday evening as one.Never let vour heels get worn on the side, it spoils the shape of your shoe, in a very short time.We can repair and make them like new._ We use only the best leather in our Repair Department.tp J.A.WIGGETT & CO, Opposite Court House.Ansell\u2019s Almond Gream - Softens, Brightens and.Beautifies the skin, frecing it from roughness, - redness and all eruptive tendencies, For sale by - F.T.ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer.10 Strathcona Square, Sherbrooke.WEST SHEFFORD- J Feb, 21,\u2014Master Heman Allen, Jr., who has been daugerously ilË for the last few days, is now a little better, and is considered to be out of dager.Mr.C.J.E.Brun was called| to Montreal last week on account of] the illness of his wife.Mr.Homer Khott is taking his place in the new drug store for a couple of weeks.Mr.and Mrs.J.I.Purdy, of Shel- ford Vale, were guests at the Methodist Parsonage on Monday.Leon Allen, second son of H.J.Allen, who has been engaged in the E.T.Bank at Granby has just been transferred to the head office at Sherbrooke.Arrivals include Mr.E.Bowker and VW, J.Adam, of Granby; Chas.Bien: vnue, of Eastman ; iram Williams, and W.Miles, of | Taylor, .of Waterloo; Mr.B, Lanctot, of Shefford Mountain, The Quarterly Official Board of the West Shefford Circuit of the Mothodist Church, met on .Monday afternoon.The usual routine Lusifiess was transacted.The Rov.A.Galley received a unanimous invitation.from the Board to remain lor a 1lhird year.Mr, |- Mrs.George Ford and Master Ret.Watson Ford, of TCowansville, were guests of Mrs.Boright on Tuesday and Wednesday.E Mr.W.Morrison, of Hatley, and Mr.Harry and Miss East Dunham, were: guests of Mr.a Mrs.W.Robinson on Wednesday and Thursday.Arrivals include: E.Kerr, A F, Mailagan, N.D.McArthur, H.Des- Rosierre, J.Wark, Montreal; T.A.Noble, Cookshire ; W.A.Miles, Farn- ham ; J.A.Menard, Valleyfield ; Jos.Ostignay, Adamsville.Departures inctude : R.Blackwood to C.T.U.,\u201d\u201d by Mrs.Whitford ; \u201cGlimpses of Boston, Convention,\u201d by Mrs.W.by Mrs.Pletts.Also an address by Rev.James Pletts, on \u201cEncouragements to W.C.T.U.Workers.\u201d Mrs, W.Hurlburt gave a recitation, proving that if our lives are failures we are not to blame God, for it is His will that we, should make the best of His blessings.The music included choir singing, soles by Mrs.Macdonald and Miss Theakston, and a duct by Mrs, Pletts and Miss Ramsden.After the programme © refreshments were servett.The next meeting of the Union will he on March lst, at 3 p.m.at the home of Mrs.(Dr.) Macdonald.: Miss Cecille Hauver, Mr.Kirkpatrick, Miss Hazel Clark and Mr.William Curley, Jr., drove to Cowansvillo on Saturday ovening.to attend.the hockey match,\u201d taking tea at the Ottawa.iE Mr.William Adams, of Granby, was jn town Monday night for the purpose of purchasing 4000 syrup cans from The annual meeting of the patrons Fof Daisy Butter Factory will be held in the Town Hall on Saturday, Vebh.2rd, at 7.30 p.m., to organize business operations connected therewith for the present year, and to hear the Sec- \u2018f retary-Treasurer\u2019s report of the year 1906, ete, - = + mere KNOWLTON.Feb.21.\u2014Miss E.Matthews and Miss Muay Matthows, nurses at the Sanitar- inm, left Wednesday for a two weeks\u2019 visit at their home in Chesterville, mt.\u2014 4 : - Miss Carrie Moacs, Mrs.Richardson, and her_two children intend to return to the West about the first of March.They will be accompanied by Mr.and Mrs, Jas.Moses, who expect to take up a homestead.They are planning to take animals for their farm, and lumber to build their house.Miss Bessie Hawkins \u2018is spending a [few weeks -with Ler sister in Frelighs- burg.- | , Mrs.L.Soles gavé a very enjoyable children\u2019s party for her boys on Tuesday afternoon.- Mrs.M.Eldridge called on friends in town on Wednesday.Nurse Patchett roturned to the Sanitarium Wednesday morning, having been: absent several wdcks on a case, A gang of men are nt work under- brushing on the strip of land between the road and the Club House, also, in front of Rockwood.This will enable one to seo the Club House much more distinctly than driving back -and \"will the view from the Conference grounds, Mrs.CG.Beales and daughter, Mrs F.Barnes, of Brome, were in town on Wednesday.\u2014 Miss Mary Savage, who is attending McGill Normal School, is in the Alexandria Hospital with measles.An adjourned meeting of the Municipal Council was [held in the Court House on Tuesday evening, Feb.19th.Mayor Austen Yettes and Councillors L.L.Ledoux, F.N.Williams, F.England; Robt.McElroy and C.Rhi- card were present.A by-law was pass- water works to be carriod on to private property outside of the corporation.Several accounts were passed and minor details nttended to.\u2018 ; + : t \u2014\u2018Love,\u201d remarked the ponderous philosopher, \u201cis so abscure.\u201d : \u201cIf vou would only turn un the cas, perhaps jou would see it in a better licht.\u201d giggled the silly young thing.(Philadelphia Record, one of our manufacturing firms here, Sutton ; H.E.Malbocuf to Sweets- W.Smith, and \u2018Mothers\u2019 Meetings,\u201d burg; W.M.Harris, to Granby ; W.4 L.Lang to Waterloo.Rev.A.Galley is holding services at | .Shefford Vale all this week.\" Messrs, Bail, Normandin & Co, have just receive® and sold ga large car load of corn.It was sold .at $20.50 per ton at the car.They have another car'load on the road.1 WEST BOLTON.CL Feb.21.\u2014Everybody expresses mich sympathy with the family and relatives of Mr.Alvin Mizener, who is suffering from the effects of an attack of appendicitis in a Montreal Hospital, and hope\u2018 for his speedy recovery.Letters have been received from Mr.Arthur Mclaughlin from Atlantic City, HN.J.where he has been for past two weeks recuperating from a severe attack of la grippe; after being confined to his room in New York for threo wecks during the first stages of that prevailing djsease.\u201cMr.J.Honeyrand Mr.and I'red.Honey entertained a laige party of friends at tra on Wednesday oven- ing of last week.Mrs.Aaron Whitehead visited her sister in Richford a few days last week, 7 Mr.0.A.Bradley filled the-ice house at West Bolton Skimming Station for Smith and Jaura last week.Arrivals include : Mr.and Mrs, A.RR.McLaughlin, of Falford, at Mr.Du- boyce's- on Saturday ; Mr.T.Robinson, of Brome, nt Mr.Miller\u2019s on Sunday.= : : SCOTTSMORE.- | Feb.21.\u2014Arrivals include.Mrs.Row and Howard ; Mr.and Miss Kathan, Kast \"Farnham, at M.G: Scott\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs: George at Mr.Jedd Scott\u2019s; Mrs.Chas, and Mr.G.Fuller, of Gilman, at Mr.PJ; Lavery\u2019s ; Mr.und Mrs.Benjamin, at Mr.Ed: Paquette\u2019s ; little Miss Atkin at P.J.Lavery's.: Mr.JEdd Scott was in Cowsnsville, on business Wednesday of lust week .Whooping cough 13 quite preyafint here among children, Master Charlie Miltimore visited Mr.\u2018Atkins, Brome, recently.Mr.dnd Mrs.Jd.Paquette entertained in number of friends at euchre, l\u2018riday \u2018evening.A number from pround here attended the hockey match at Cowansville on Saturday.: - CLIN MURRAY, Fely.21.\u2014Mr.Robert Learmonth is doing some carpenter's work on Mr.John F.Walker's house.\u201cMr.1.M.; Mallory,- of Lennoxville, agent for the Sun Life Insurance Co.of Canada, passed through here - on Friday on his way to Leeds Village, Miss Ray Sturgron, \u201cof Nelson, spent the week end the guest of Miss B, K.Graham.; Miss Jennie Bailey, of Campbell's Corner, left for Sherbrooke on Thursday.7 Lo | Mr.Arthur Caron has taken the contract of planing a large quantity of plank for Mr.Pennington.Co La grippe is paying its annual visit around here now.207 STANBURY.Feb.21.\u2014Mr, and Mrs.M.J.Beat- tie visited relufives in St.Armand Station on Saturday and Sunday.Mrs.H.L.Black returned from Ivorton, Conn., on Friday.à - + - Yes: it may require more than one insertion of that want ad.But what \u2018of it if you find a buyer?Foster ; Mr.F.E.- Jessie Harvey, of | McCrum, Iron Hill, | Nowadays almost everybody needs a gentle, soft, Jaxative pill after dunner, and whenever the system gets clogged\u201d or stufed-tup.Keep clean inside as well as out.We have a little Jafative pill which sell; for 23c.per bottle, each bottle «one taining 50 pills, which 1 pentle.It brings a \u2018fresh, bright feline, clears the complexion, and is the finest laxative we know of for habitual cou- stipation.| © Griffith's Little Mandrake Pills 23c per bottle, = \u2014for sale at \u2014 Griffith's Drug Store, \u2018Opposite the Court.Morfse, Sherbrooke._\u2014 MONTREAL HOTELS.When in Montreal stop af THE SAVOY HOTEL 10 Victoria St., Opposite The Acaiemy.Ladies\u2019 Restaurant, Gents\u2019 Cafe, private Dining Rooms.The European plan.Everything now and first class.Rates for rooms, $1.00- per day.and upwards._ : : HOWARD GUILE & DO, ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER.and STRUCTURAL ENGINEER.Office Dorner Montcalm and Magog Bts.1905.Perhaps I can help you.Adjuster for the Stanstead and Bhod brooke Mutual Fire ins.Oo.mogevs] 5 or 500 Wa MARS = (hy, PT [ TT TE A EAU EEE ~ PERFECTION \u2014they arg all 3.PIS alike.OW NME Each biscuit | TL LL RL A TAN A [HOONEVS, J a2 2g 1] , (rey EE 5002 Mc TTI Rd RA ST FONE) PRA nil = Fe QUES IL LA I as light as if made by fairy hands, Baked to a \u201cgolden russet, brown.So fresh, and crisp, and \" tempting, that just opening the box is teasing the appetite.~.And you find a new, delight-in every - one you eat:| : Yon get perfection when you get \u2019Mooney's FRIST + Housewives Appreclate ¥Cook\u2019s Friend BAKING POWDER Because it always gives satisfaction | \u201c Soid Everywhere.TO RENT_OR SALE Two first-class Houses in the North Ward.Possession any time.Will \u2018exchange one or two waggouus for hay.Cement and all Building Material for ale.- ~Apply, WM.HAWKEN, Bell Telephone - 487, - Wo can ship you any day in thd week fresh cut flowers tor weddisgs, funerula or any purpose, with perfect salety, A trial order solicited.~ John Milford & Son FLORISTS, Sherbrooke, Bell and Skinner phones, {1 you want the Best, JOHNSTON'S Studio fs the place to get them.4 \"Amateur \u2018work given special atten: tion.L- - | Geo.Johnston : ! ad Vo) 48 Mexiogion Bineh __ 27 end\u2014 Prope.0.EDWARD WHITE, 17 buildings erected since 1st January, | Kimo Cures =| Rheumatism \u201c+ 56 Devot St., Sherbrooke, Que i PHOTOGRAPHS! our : 5000000 i FLOWERS Eve va pts NER po des 0 cre RA J I nt meson yt _ PE case Cp RES ES pa Y 3 A I~ NLT pa B- 5 - STE a aE 5 a Al Wk a WR RB 1 EE ry.on prati & abo als lr VE A A A ki ne da Eg \" ERE Oe \u201cOla OIEE ArH ll ae go 7 nl .a er; 2 : 5 Nowe lA Loges draps Ai Se rey ERMAN péter = A Te BE To ERA À Eos _ | \" - PAGE FOUR, LT | _ smuminooks\u2019 DAILY ROD,\u201d THUBSBEY, FEUUTRY 31, 16.= EE > .» pe am © oe oda aes oo em - \u2014 eee me = om show them tô all visitors.gn Over 100 new Organs ia stock tos day, including the\u2019 |spetial feature of the meefing was the talk upon \u201cThe Hwan Frame,\u201d by Dr; H.Spencer r, which was heard with RE, celebrated Estey Organs from $30 up.great attention, Band instruments and choice musical supplies of every ré gins ri 1 dr ee jee Te y TE + SH ui Fa fin Cou ones ill ; ; LE - t his n Coaticool.GER LE vs SOMETHING NEW TO SHOW YOU IN =~ os eee \u2018 ud _ Au loads look alike to the NT.RE cx W A wP A P E R © Miss Waren.¢ it Johnville.ix spend- 44 of ns A = 1 L Jing o few days with iriends in the | : it ; Bb Ce LU 105 ~ - : city.\u201c : ! KING è Chon HIME - 520 5 me\" KERR & F688.Mrs.Sara Malhot and Mrs I.FAMOUS Hand-MADE ÿ oy EE : : Grondint of Azear Corner.are the .I e ne IL LE lit a PA i : - : .| .quests of Mrs.Garand, Meadow St.æ.H RNESS B ! | : © Monk Supply @ 1 UE Ler Buys a Gentleman's small sized 20 | \u2019 | Tr het rev, Gt Ti VITE 7x ET \\ 9 year Gold Watch with good Ameri-| The Thursday night prayer meeting \u20ac YA sudden slain, or a stanky @ i Ctr gy x E $1 3 RE A > ( >a : Wi ni SON S can Movement during our Annual of the Last Fherbrouke Mission will he pull is nll a.the day h work .2 PE AN oct, q fire.\u201cpr \u201c1 1 1 2 _ Discount Sale, Feb.14th to 28th: held ut the home of Gorge Hazlo, 14 and no complaint is made by a Sam, CE UNIRIE a FT { | Established 1563 Ladies\u2019 Gold Filled Watches from 1°\" \u201cXM tonight, at 0.ied on wd aces \u201c0 BIE A D: Ls 1 \u201c Gold Fill | | | ,Ç Rigid inspection of the KANG À jet 5 Lt octave Pianos for very small rooms.ior ete en mor 258F [beginning Friday, Feb.22nd.Te will & E.J.KING, + AEE ARNE #1 The Hardman \u201cAntotonc\u201d, the newest and best Piano Toweller, 1 7 \u201cStratliconn \u2018Square.re sale ever given in + ; New Record Building, ® oat E Rk 1570 æB Play er.| \u2018 : * Sherbrooke, + wo 2 Lo The regular meeting of the C.0.F, + Eu wi Large and small Upright Pianes and Parlor Grands.Club was held ar he Voy | +e ai HE Splendid stock to choose from, this week, and no trouble te.C.A.Building.The captain of the |g AE pall.week, Paul Baldwin, was elected.A ig} A ° wid EE 3 ¢ 2 ; i À 3: vo ; HT IT 1 | eh : i L $ ; : VE kind.Pi for Rental.Pi 2 Phera will be a special train from 8 F Bap il ik - | ianos for Renta ianos Tuned and Hopatred.Thetford tor he carnival, The Thot- [8 / { 3 5 ; t | 3 os 3 : Self Playing Pianos and Piano Players., ford Brass Baud will be-here, aud the We enjoy: a reputat on for extra od iE 1 HE Et Mr.C.D.White is confined to the gpeeial train will pick up passengers BR values in° Floor - Oileloths and Linie Ë 7 Er iB EE 5 H.G.WILSON & SONS.house by illness.all along the line, Favorable condi- | Joums : qt FM 111 0 I = .: : tions Wi so he t , T cums.Ph TM Ra 2° | Vrs.Eaton.of Littleton, XN.un » is railronds for ht pan with the other = ; Satara 0 11 1 ' ; - .4 visitor to the city.Vv The Prot H We keep a large stock in widths of IF 10-15 ee ES sm \u2018Mrs.A.M.Anderson is ill at her ete extant ospitul- acknowled- «dd.vds.3 yyls., À vds.wide, at \u201cIL HED BYE ~ - | von C age .av OC ges with thanks : Miss Elkäins, 12 jars, J vd, = yds, 3} sooo VUE od ; UE ] home \u2018on Court \u2018street with la grippe.:; 5: REISE 1X Sra jelly and illustrated papers: Mis.Ww.ces fr aa S113 per square LE : 4 i - (pap prices from Me, to SEY per square 1e CIE 0 {1 UE .: : ; 4.10 pec.off ladies\u201d belts at Spear- Farwell, 10 jars preserves; Mrs.Scw- .dE RE While ing\u2019s.ell, 2 jars preserves; Mrs, Jax.David- yard.ui ° WHET gL mIRC OL : : ) , | Miss Idell Hubbard i visiting 500s 12 cans peaches ;.Mrs.Precourt, il 0 gh bai À 1 w rm _ friends this week in.Knowlton and Was 30.pound: Duckwhput float ; - A, R.This season \u201cthe assortment wi »o at 4° LUE al PC Te - Thi Li I ' à terloo.Nidan a fire wer \u201cmended aud larger and in many lines, the val- EY ELE YY 0 _ 1s week 18 your last chance to get | Miss Grace Cockburn, of Montreal, is 41 r.| EUR à | Po a, ee J 4 8 the guest of Mrs.John Koss, Bromp- 25 p.c.off fans ut Spearing\u2019s.ues are better.lt + Fi} sa LH - ; = : lon Road.- Th | : - ail: CE: gl: RE .CL URS A ï COST - ; The regular meeting.of the Young : r\u2014 \u201817 # 4} Re TY oo - - 4 - Col, H.R.Fraser and Major J.J.People's Association of Plymoutli Con- | licloth BE noleumsg Li ELA | mue AT ; You can\u2019t afford to let it go\u2014 Come ; Penhale have -yeturned from a trip (to: gregationnl Church which wus held in = qu English ol clo As.wide, Ÿ A Cork Linole UE Rail Ty (quick.Montreal.the lectur¢ hall on: Tuesday evening, à Vine bloc ] pattern, = yds.Wide, | Very fine.quality bounty HEY RE CE PL 1-6 .\u2018 ;( Was, marked by some exceptionally int- eautilul Colors.fancy wood\u201d pattern, PUF BEN A mos : ei | Mr.J.W.Bain, Post Office Inspec- cresting.features.The tovie of the Special per (922 °C 9 wards wi nv dy 70 : = : : tor, Montreal, was in the city yester- [uvening, was.\u201cLrominent Canadian SQ YARD vues vous ve f Better © + 4 + Er 14 2 ;\u2018 or - etter Quality : I a rll TT - _ - LOUIS A, OCODERE, duy on business.= Statesmen of the Past,\u201d and papers | BITTER Qt ALITY.* vis, wide 4, 4111 RY .THE BIC STORE - KING STREET Next Suturday afternoon there will 2\" the sitbject were reud- by Miss This grade comes in widthe of Inlaid Linoleums Fabel CE 7 pe | be à drill rehearsal for children skat- Nourse and Miss Hubbard.(he for- 2 yds, 24 yards, strong, durable The i 1-4 4 E 4 BAL _ \u2014 .ine ut the carnival, mer gave shor ske © 0H ol Joseph ; se are the most du \u2018 : Ibe v2 am ot .pou \" \u2014 Q Howe, the greatest politician of early Soy AL 24 C | oleutes made \\part rly bi Ee qf cl _ > - .30 p.c.off high grade pipes at Spear- history in Nova, Scotia.who in 1835 eu ently \\ ing\u2019s.: vose-from obscurity into sudden fame; .Berkshire restlar 5 iN vow ave Revers] oY EAR PER BRE 0 CT \\ ° ° ° e 4 E, 67 King Street ; Mr.Jumes, F, Marrett, of the Mar- Millian lyon Mackenzie.Canadiun apiq © Floral design.fecls and wears pennants 2 ads wide ad fo iF we Ege \\ 2 rett Lamber Co, Portlund, Me., is in intor and Journalist; Louis Joseph like leather two yards.2 to 10 vards in u length, romilar QE x CB CAE CU the\u2019 city on business Papineau, a notable fieure in the an- wide.?- 90 value.: ; WE LÉ PE 4 7 - ONE MORE WEEK OF GRE AT RED Tos = \u2018nuls of Canada, who at twenty vedrs ONLY Jac » _ HE \u20ac wt VET se t i UCTIONS, Ales.Hayes, who hus been the guest {ofcage.was elected to the Locislative | : a re entree SPECIAL eee anid : ef LEE bp oe of Missy Morey for a couple of weeks, f Assembly and became the head of the - | ; Je irik Co left for her home in Boston lust \u2018even- Radical.or French-Canadian party : ERNE LE a T - iv.{John Beverly Robinson, .n typical \u2019 Ertl if SER 5, /0 iscou nt Miss 1.Li Chapman, of Melbourne, i es Tor, who was one ol 1 et kc is in the city attending Mr.F, S.central figures in Upper Canada, dur- \" : = | E35 IRE a Log Gleuson\u2019s Shorthand and Bu incs s Col- ing the\u2019 troublous period before the A fire à was s sa fr Co i EE oe ON ALL OUR READY-MADE C Glossy Sint ant Boer Cal | 6,10, EOE PULA | te gor vas gn on tes) AWD REY le Fer uw 8 yom J Vv .- ADE CLOTHING.| The Lodi Jrwhose long life has been full of suceuss- at 83 King -St., the property of Mr.mgt ng Co RELY ER A ; .él he, adies A of St.Andres\u2019 2 les and honors, and whose name is | mbroise Lemieux The five.caught 1 Et UE EME \u2014- pe nr Le iurehh w te : i I | dt | - ERR.4 FER - 2 | ae ] - Id 4 ; 10 a.cu Ra oof.hqusehold word in England- as well [from a defective chimney which - was Knife Clean \u2014~ od iT &£ EY OM agin Al \u2014 ducti 1 WO vu ul an rhe a} Ic es on Thursday ae Ks.Miss Thubbard\u2019s paper Liste from the second floor up without \\ 3.à 1 HE} Ln pe \u2014 _ so immense reduction on a OLEN UN RB [uiternuon, Veby Je calth with Thômas D'Arev MeGeo, the | EYRE ME : + - any base except nn small sheet of iron FE FE Me REL Ba { ; | : \u2018 Mr.J.M, Walsh, general manager of brillant Irishman, and in striking con- over the supports.The space ers \u2018BFE i Tit, | DERWEAR.They are going fast._ the Quebec Central and Mr.A.H.An | trast the elearheaded, though xtub- che floor to \u2018ne Jove pi se hole How ac ine Fr 2 18 1EE a.+ dor f .\u2019 Jorn Scotchman Alexander MeKen- pil pv EM LE.= it.LS : # dérxon, of the same company.have F2; a ERIE, SHAE : np and had heen birning all duv,, The ET RUE LÉ Why nof have our \u2018sha I been spending the last few days :in zie, who rose from a humble stone- \u2018fire eaught in thé floor and ran up | É ÉIRTÉE UE LEE z y re ?1 | wuebee.on business: maison to he Prime Minister of Cana- gp, ou to the ceiling above.It wi o£ IRIEL 7 .- da.The sketeh of Sir Alexander TL \u20ac tinguished wit) a heoek, Fine i bog 1 ett ttt te P0100: 800000 0 ro 000041 n1 a0 or Pras There was pguin a good attendance Cult Was particalarly interesting from I~ van 1 lo w Ba Jeock, Lome BE 44 ME TE at Clement Theatre lust night and the ; the fact that Sir Alexander began his cui, é Mes.PP ,Ç £ ik ve $ .ç .- f } 8 = i ! LEE.a.performance was up to the standwrd\u2019 \\digtinguished career.in Sherbrooke Wi 9 fow hn Ir l I Il d \\ 2 FIL es LT The, of those previously given this week, usa Junior clerk in the office qi.the ad.y CS ANGES Go ars nu cady- HF \u201cTe TROUT LAKE COBALT MINING GO.|p i Sif ar 125 fp pL i S00 Fo EE UBUII ES 1 SA ; .the play to- night.\u2018 oo then meer \u2018Tor \u201cShorbtooke: Canadi.| { 10; EE AME 7 3 OF MONTREAL, Limited.Visit Edwards\u2019 for fine Livoleums,.wr igh Cimmisdunct to I E nud.AGAINST OMEN SUFFRAGE.A ?' ARETE : and other honors oilovwed.A pro- : \u2018Ho EAE dE.14 Incorporated under \u201cThe Mining C Tha Rev.Elie J.Auclair former) me oi Aor w \u201cnl: ra, L :# Eo 0 ompanies\u2019 Incorporation y miment place in the päper wus natural x IEE IE eer += ce Act,\u201d Ontarlo.professor of literature: at St.Charles Iy given to Sir John MeDonald, the .Ny - Mr.J.8 : : - di HE a ES Sh C ollege, now ergture, lo thé house- acknow Frdlered led ond, in] WOMEN IN L 1 BFIELD MOVE { To own -recen he EERE PAL = ares Fully Paid Up.-==Par Value $1 00 Each hold a he Arch vishop of Montreal, Je of his time, and in the summing up \u201cFIGHT DIE CAMPAIGN.i J \"15 @ 44 1h EE LE 15 a contributor te the Rene Canady the reader said.\u201cthe influence of his : 8 Just 5 CEE ee CS (NO PERSONAL LIABILITY.) .enne\u201d for February.Father Auclair\u2019s career upon the _politieal Lin Or the London, Feb, 21.\u2014A movement has pi chestnut SE FLEET 8 } I control and bare for sale à limited: amount of stock of the article is on the Cremayie Monu- Jeountry and public opinion has been eus vtr > an uli re Does.away Ww vith the mod de L.D \u2018iE ER ¢ eT Tm above Company, at 25 cents per share, in lots of uot lesa than 100 ment, \u2019 greater, better and probably môre |CONPRE The woman sulirige campaign.Ta urn Know : ¥ ie He FA 8 ¥ shares, We are informed that quite afew\u201d enduring than that of any other, Cane The promoters do hot Tntend do par- objectab! cw ork of the kit tua I nc AF Bab = - ENJAMIN BURLAND, 303 Board of Trade Bldg., people are paying their taxes these sien, dise Fan up to que present even et me no ct by chen.co moat 15 FAL oo MONTREAL.days to avoid any costs that are li- tine iss Farmer opened the pro- |; : : why of mount of le RE hee 2 AE ES EE CNE L able to he.added after the aud of the gramme vith a Diana solos and \u201cMr, he titions to Parliament FRC \u201cuh i de will lan hives of avery dis ve ne r| .5 L : yo * = .month ! were is sf a wee et and - ! aude J.andr rendered two songs in \u2018 5 \u20ac on - ng \u2019 El 8 a brihun ardwoc HOE UF ui ES \u2019 = ; any who have meclected to pay up his usual finished manner, Mr.JM.ad protost, will Le ready when Mr, nkes no dust.You simply push te, Arrivals EEE oo Wh 1 « FARNAMS CQRNE i.had better sew to if during the course Jenckes, who presided, voiced the | Juans ill comes up for its wes |onife into the machine, turn tar r, of Gre TE 7 \u2018B1E oT en u fo ay ' ¥ of the next few days, thanks où the Assoeiation and the [CORY pending in \u201cthe House of Com-| hich instantly imparts a bri uest .Feb.31,-flecent arrivals are Re y Miss 1.lal i Lol M BE 2 - # E.M.T .Sl velo .wudience to the entertainers, of the [mons.Miss onsdide, the primé mnov- olish.; enterda hee E .\u2018 .uvlor and Miss Ethel Taylor, The seating and standing space is evening and sa plensant ocension was] Te Writes that, \u201cwhile fully realizing Handsomely plated.in électro-oppe he exports vie, BE JN iE ON.> 1S Needed ! \" Knowlton, and H.N.Kimball, of so changed and improved for the car-5 élased, by the dervine of refreshments the importance: and value, of woman's Co ., \u201c var H FREE 2.rg lb, Vit.Lid He ete iv ul next Sry that there ol in- the bozy teu-voom.work in national life, espuinlly in ed- P Price 8.0 eh onday ; RE à ity Ce The .FPR veh + 1 > ni ngulls e no possibiiitv OT & Jam, as there : ucation- and the care of the E we oe i \u201cip & ¥ Bee mT .Hn (rug store neurest you may do the Misses Avis Miltimore and Agnes was at the one on Feb, ans besides the Moiers.zeulac & Co, of Montreal, protest nyainet prie af.| ort vace HEF biti BL sometimes ~possibly all the time \u2014 Crowell, of Glen Sutton, at Mr, H, skaters will be so arranged that thev hate the contract of decornting \u201cAhié ffrage being granted to woinan Ih al \u2018A parent J EEE OF but you can bo\u201d certain that when Drew's, : .will not come in contact \u2018with the uui- Stadium for the carnival, \u201cThe \u201cplan Hieving that it would destroy Sethe J.S.MITCHELL | past RE {8 .- this mos 3 o * RON 2 ATS ' HELP WANTED.\\BRAND BOY WANTED.APPLY E at once.J.S.Mitchell & Co.WANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT : who can do pléin cooking, where Mrs.John .+.+ other maid is kept.Jenckes, 18 Quebec Street.~~ MISCELLANEOUS.=.FARMERE AND MILKMEN DESIROUS of obtaining brewer's grains for this season please call at Brewery office.Silver Spring Brewery, Ltd.\\ ae me ANTED TO EXCHANGE\u2014GASO- line engine for a good drivin horse.Engine only slightly used, first class condition, suitable for small For particulars ff use.8 shops oF er: 506, Sherbrooke, address P.0.Box Qua.LL I APY WITH CHILD FIVE YEARS 4 old wants position as housekeep- Address er.City or country.Box 18, Record.TANTED-TO RENT \u2014 W tained house of not less than 10 rooms in good locality.Apply Mr.Justice Demers, Court House, or his secretary.\u2018 \\ ŒUANTID TO BUY A SECOND W hand skiff.Must be in good order and cheap.State particulars aud price.Address P.0.Box 287, sherbrooke, Que.| - SELF CON- - éé - f ; a + f mn - 8 that we will sell at a low price.$3 .LACES » - ENR AISI 17 .G - | i \u2018 lowaships.8 insertions for AANA AION] HELP WANTED.100D BLACKSMITH WANTED.AP- G ply S.A.Campbell, North Hatley, Que.; | | X\\7ANTED AT ONCE ON SALARY'AND\" W expenses, one good wan in each lu- cality with rig, or capable of baudling horses, to adyertise and introduce our guaranteed stock and poultry specifics.No expérience necessary, we lay out your.work for you.$2h.a week and expenses.Position permanent.Write Ww.London, A.Jenkins Manufacturing Co, Ont.EN WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN IN Mer locality throughout Canade to advertise our goods, tack up showcards on trees, fences, bridges and all conspicu ous places, alsa distribute small adver \u2018tising matter.Commission or salary $83 per month and-expeuses $4 per day.Steady employment to good reliable mea.No experience necessary.Write for pars | ticulars.Empire Medicine Oo, Luss don._ \u2014_ 2e 2220 ie eva 5m YOUNG WOMAN WANTED FOR office work~ Must have good English education.Address, in own \u2018handwriting, giving experience, if any, and references, Duily Reoord, Sherbrooke, Que.- \\ ANTED\u2014LADIES, TO DO PLAY and light sewing at home whole distance, charges paid.+ Send stamp for { full particulars.National Manufacturing Co, Montreal, Que._ a oT À ACHINISTS LATHE HANDS, planer bands \u201cand fitters wanted.Canadian Rand Drill: Co.à À LIGHTINO produces well - « or spare time, good pay, work sent sny \\ A bargain for the right man.* _ A FIRE MINTO RINE. Aad a D ESC DRTC ALR SN met au car = Tn mye emg me M po ., ne, AT 2 Re Tot eT pu en PTE TETE NE ye .rp Er BAB UTR TIT en YA wre ee A ; .\u2018 RTA om et che Adah ee ' : wo 1 A?XPT ZY Qin We aT .i eared ot a ey a Et 1 ers a he ae ar Sey whew 0 CET amex rr Teed.MP meme nn en a .+ - .payer 3 Set \u2018 courses i Ta 4 NEE RP VIVES EIN Sa aS ES >, En y = A A + F a ; CT = ewe.mes Lee, _ ( - gb Bde 3h BEC SH aT A 3 PAGE SIX, \u2014 LALCVTIERC GED} 3 FSURADAN, FERRLARY of, ior, +, rd _ \"son's family, 7 4 1 he John Murphy Company.Limited Thursday, Feb.21, 1907, | \u2018You can have your Suits Made \u2018here by Specialists, London, Paris or New York q We are now fully prepared to undertake the making oi your Spring Suit.Our workrooms are in charge - of \u2018eexperts\u2014 artists in their profession, each one trained in a separate s8:hool, particularly Paris and London.9 Odr staff of éapable assistants has been enlarge], and every facility has been added to - assure absolute satisfaction in style, fit, qua- \u2026 lity of work and pünctuality of completion.- Our stock of New Spring Suitings grows more complete each day, and the display jast ©.DOW is particularly attractive.MONTREAL CANAAN AND WEST STRWARTS- TOWN.; Feb.21.\u2014Mr.Geo, W.Allen is reported seriously ill.[re Mrs.L.P.Hovey Was, calling on friends Friday.Mrs.Dalton was called to Massachusetts on account of illness in her Mrs.H.Nichols kindly took charge of thé store during her absence.Mr.and Mrs.F.Edmonds are soon to leave town which is regretted by their host of friends in town.Mr.Napoleon Brooks was seized with sudden serious illness on Thursday of last week, 4 The Allen Bray: Electric Company \u2018ave getting a \u2018large \u2018amount.of lumber at their mill.+ | = ROSENBERG.Feb.21, \u2014 Mrs.Cunningham, of £'owansville has returned to her home after a two wecks\u2019 visit to Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Crothers.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Alby, of Camp- \u2018bell\u2019s Corner, _ spent the 16th r with Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Mitchell, in \u2018 their new home.Miss Dollie Moore has returned to Stanbridge East, Secret of Good Bread Is Good Flour The inexperienced housewife \"can\u2014 have the very best aid in making the finest Bread by using PURITY © : | FLOUR Made in the most modern mills in the world from - nothing but the choicest \"Western Canada.Hard Wheat.It yields the largest amount of nutriment and is the most econbmical and healthful.Seld Everywhere in The Great Dominien WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS CO., LINED .0 Millis at Winnipeg, abaericn art mon; re rm === J needed, according J attended by \u201d | {THE PROVINCIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION: .\u2019 7 SE REVIEW OF ANNUAL MEETING HELD IN MONTREAL A FEW.DAYS AGO.The 70th annual convention of the Sunday School Union of the Province of Quebec was held in Emmanu uel Congregational church, Montreal, Thursday and Friday, Feb.14th and 15th, with good attendance, The principal speaker at the convention was Mr.Monon Lawrance, the General Secretary of the Great International Sunday School Association, one of the best authorities on Sunday svhool work.Mr.Lawrance, in his first address, which was given Thursday evening, spoke on world-wide Sunday school work, reviewing the work of the various national, international and local \u2018Sunday school conventions, which had taken place since the first national gathering of Sunday sc dol workers in New York in 1832, up-to \u20181904, when the world\u2019s convention was held in Jerusalem.\u2014 At this unique gathering, which had lasted seventy-two, days, and had been 1,526\" delegates, the.speaker \u2018stated several moslems = of prominence in Jerusalem had been invited to speak, also the Mayor of Bethlehem, the High Priest of the Samaritans, the ex-Mayor of Jerusalem who, during his remarks had repeate the 18th Psalm, and an Abyssinia general who had said, \u201cI hold -that the Christian religion is to be the} light of the world.\u201d convention, Mr.Lawrance said, was to be held in Rome, and one service would take place in \u2018the Coleseum.In the report of the General Secretary, Rev.E.P.Capel, it was stated in regard to Sunday school work in.the province that through the various conventions nearly 14,000 people were | reached, of whom about 300 are .pastors, 250 superintendents and 1000 are teachers and officers.Through these considerably more than half of the Sunday schools in the province are represented.\u201cBy means of our district and county map system,\u201d continued the report, / \u201cwe are able to discover any parts, of the: province where new schools should be established, and al- [though as an association we do not \u2018undertake to establish schools, we can nevertheless bring a certain measure of influence to bear upon the pastor and workers of the various denominations in the neighborhood, and thus induce them to establish schools where to the denominational character of the people.In this way many schools have been established in the past.The concluding session of the convention was of more than ordinary moment, as a debt of ten years\u2019 standing, which was still $250, was completely wiped out by the appeal of Mr.Lawrance to the audience.The following are officers elected for the year : President, Mr.Thos.Mood: ie, Montreal ; Chairman General Committee, Mr.SK.J, Carter, Montreal : (Scotstown), Prof.H.P.Armstrong (Westmount), Rev.D.W.Terry (Coa- ticook).- + = ; SUTTON JUNCTION.Feb.21.\u2014Mrs.J.J, Emerson entertained a few friends at tea Monday night.A The Cribbage Club meets with Mrs, Henry Fuller Friday, Feb.22nd.Mr.Harry Hawley is quite poorly, } and the voung children of Geo.Haw- ley are sick with the whooping cough.Mrs.Downs and daughter gave a tea party Tuesday.- Miss Frances Westover returned to Dunham Ladies\u2019 College Monday.| « Mrs.W.G.Scott, who is spending | writing, I am home-sick.Jof the time.The fifth world \u201cexposition.- The Eastern Hockey Rssociation will hold a meet- Pn [mE M.HARLTON IN, THE WEST.THINKS THOSE ALREADY.ESTABLISHED IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHOULD REMAIN WHERE THEY ARE.Mr.M.Hamilton, formerly of Sherbrooke, and well\u2019 known - throughout this district as traveller for the Examiner and subsequently for the Record, went last year to Sidney, Man.In-a letter just received he says : \u201cI thought I would drop you a note to congratulate\\you on the step you have taken in advertising the Eastern Townships.You are just giving the Townships what they deserve, without any blowing.) The Eastern Townships for comfort, for health and for an all-round country to live in is, in my way of thinking, the Eden of the Dominion.A farmer that is'in comfortable circumstances there, I think, would not be wise to pull up and come J west.Some are making money here, but most that de-got hold of land when it was cheap or homesteaded.it, and land has gone up so that they sell and get a pretty good haul, but the next man will not do so well.After you take out the hardships that settlers have to go through, they earn what they get.We have had a very severe winter here, Snow came the night of November 15th.The storm- lasted three days, and until \u2018a few days ago it snowed or yblowed almost every other day and sometimes every day.For a week past we are hav- - ing nice eastern March winds, hut the old settlers are looking for more winter yet.\u201cYou may think by my tone of I am not.I have; a good comfortable home in town and am in my son\u2019s office most We have plenty of coal and wood, but I think of farmers must be who have come from such a place as the Townships and settled where they have to haul their wood | and coal, such a winter as this, and | the first snow storm coming without being prepared for it.1 am writing of-what I know.Implement men and | horse - dealers are making mon if leaves town.\u2019 BROME.- Feb.21.\u2014Artivals include Miss Stine- hour, of Cowansville, at Mrs.E.S.Chapman\u2019s ; Prof.Chandler, of Montreal, at Mr.A.H.Chandler\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.A.Hillhouse and family, of Bond- ville, at Mrs.W.C.Hunter\u2019s ; Mr.T.Keene, of East Berkshire, Vt., at Mr: [Albert Jacob's : : Mr.M.P.Eldridge, of - {Sherbrooke and Prof.M.A.Bullis, of Waterloo; Dr.Irwin, of Waterloo, doing some veterinary work for Mossrs.H, D.Martin : and H.A.Holden.Mr, J.E.Jackson attended the Ayrshire Breeders\u2019 Association at Montreal a couple of days of lust week.Mr.William Ellis attended the Sunday School Convention recently held in Montreal, representing St.ohns.Mrs.Sewell Salsbury entertained\u2019 a number of friends on Friday evening.The birthday party under the auspices of thé Adult Bible Class, was mich enjoyed.Owing to the inclemency of the weather it was held at the Par- gonage.An impromptu programme land refreshments were.the evening\u2019s events.Proceeds emounted to $10, which went in aid of the Church work.Mrs.E.W.Farmer is visiting friends in Farnham.| Mrs.C.C.Jennie -and Mrs.M.P.Eldridge visited.at + Rnowlton on Wednesday.À FOR JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION.Tokio, February 21.\u2014It-is announced that the cruisers Tsukuba and Chitose, under Vice-Admiral Ijuin, will leave about February 28 for the J amestown | SPORTING NEWS +.HOCKEY.== JENCKES MACHINE CO.VS.RAND DRILL.The old rival teams from Jenckes | Machine Company and the Canadian : Rand Drill clashed last evéning at the Stadium, the latter seven mecting de-: feat by the score of 2 to nil.The game was close from the very beginning, and although considerable\" rough play, not unexpected, prevailed, no one was butt, beyond a few bumps and bruises.Not a single goal was scored during the first af, and the play in the second half had continued some time before Jerickes scored their first goal, followed soon after by a second, and the final one.The referee was kept very busy assisting players.from both teams to a resting place on the fence for short intervals.In.the excitement of the game some of the spectators put their =~ weight against the wire netting in an endeavor to get a better view of the play, when it broke, precipitating them in a pile on the ice.\u201cThe line-up was as follows : Jenckes (2) Rand Drill (0) Treasurer, S.P.Leet, Montreal ; Re- McInnes re » «Goal .J.Leonard cording Secretary, J.H.Carson, Mon- C.Spafford .Point .S.Newton treal ; General Committee, Messrs, J.| Baker .Cover .R.Newton H.Cayford, R.H.Buchanan, D.S.|A.Baker .Rover .M.Clark | Hislop, H.J.Heath, D.Bentley, S.W, | Cameron \u2026\u2026 .Centre .E.Humphrey | Cuthbert, J.W, Kilgour (Beauhar- Lowe .R.Wing .\u2026G.Cormier nois), the Rev.J.J.Theakston (Sut-\u2019| Butler .L.Wing .H.Atto ton), Rev.C.Ascah (Grenville), the Referee, H.Hyndman.Rev.J.D, Ellis (Granby), Samuel Boy Judge of play, F, Mitchell.Townships Amateur \u2014 : Emulsion.some.time at J.-J.Emerson\u2019s for her health) is much improved, | qu they only collect before the \u2018purchaser.1 Queen.00000006000000000000 Consumption is less dead than it used to be.Certain relief and usually complete recovery will result from the following treatment : \u201c Hope, rest, fresh air, and\u2014Scotfs Rx \u201c ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c.AND $1.00.ing at Magog House Friday evening, test made by Richmond aguinët Water- ville, The Seniors will practice this evening from 7.15 to 8.15.TIGERS, $ ; STARS, 3.Waterville, Feb.21.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Before the largest crowd oi the season \u2018the Tigers trimmed the Stars to the tune of & to 3, on Tuesday nizht.The game was a most picturesque affair, and the enthusiasm of the spectators ran high.The score at halftime was Tigers 4; Stars, 3% Cox was all in and was forced to retire, Sam Smith going on for the Stars as goal keeper, and \u201cstopped many hot shots.The game was clean and free from rough play.Penalties were: Bean, 2; W, Fortin, 1, and Edwards, 3.After the game the players and officials adjourned to Mr.| ville\u2019s and partook of an|oyster supper which was served in first-class \u2018style amid much talk, votes of thanks.s] eches and The teams Were as follows : = Tigers.Stars.G.H.Craik .Goal .D.Bean W.Fortin \u2026 \u2026 Point \u2026 P.Calquhoun W.E.Langton C.Point .J.T.Thomas H.Swanson .Rover .A.Cox F.Fortin .Centre .AR.Fowler E.Hammond .L.Wing .\u2026 L.Heath W.Edwards .R.Wing .T.Gelmas Referee, George Robertson.= Timekeeper, R.A.Adamson.COMING MATCHES.The Eastern Townships Bank team will play at Magog to-night.The Waterville and Nationals will pla at the National Rink Saturday ght, | \"ne Cookshire team will Bi Bish- 'op\u2019s University at night.BOWLING, ov \u2014 The Sherbrooke Bowling Association: will meet to-night at the Monument \u2018National to discuss proposed matches with St.Gabriel's Club, one of the strongest bowling \u2018 clubs in Montreal.This club will come.to Sherbrooke in \u2018March if the Sherbrooke bowlers will agree to return the match.\u2014 A match will be played this evening [at 7 p.m.between a Continental Hotel boarders and _ the Royals.Ch Lau SKATING, mu LARGE CARNIVAL AT MAGOG.Magog, Feb.21, (Special)\u2014One of ihe most successful masquerades .ever held in Magog took place at the skating rink on Tuesday evening.About one hundred took pa i in the carnival which was by far the most gorgeous and beautiful that has been seen in Magog for some time.A large crowd | skaters in their fancy costumes and wére unanimous in their praise and in the hope that the periormance would soon be repeated.Owing to the stormy weather in the afternoon, quite a number of visitors from Georgeville and- Eastman were unable to attend.The prizes which were offered bv the management were won bv the following: 1st ladies\u2019, Miss Lillian Mullins; st girls\u2019, Miss Marjorie Macpherson ; | 1st gents\u2019, Mr.A.B.Astle.© Among those who took part were: A TADIES.Misses Lillian Mullins, -Western Girl; Marjorie Macpherson, Britannia, Julia Moore, Japanese Girl; Christie Powers, Bo-Peep; Mildred Macpherson, Hi h- land Lassie; Rosalyn Taylor, Night Mary Williamson, Britannia: Emily Willows, Queen Anne; M.St.Louis, Dawn; Mrs.E.A.Martin, Night; Misses Pearl Connor, Flower Girl; Flora McTavish, Red Pirette; Lorna McTav- ish, Red Pirette; Lady of the Snows; Lena Davies, Butterfly; Gertie Davies, Military Girl; A.Marchand, Joan of Are: LE.Lawrence, Sailor Girl: Flotie \u2018Moore, Gypsy GENTLEMEN.Messrs.A.B.Astle, Indian; A.E.Smith, Don; E.Audet, Louis XIV; R.Buzzell, Hobo: E.A.\"Martin, Jockey: J Navan, College Cadet; G.Buzzell, African veteran; L.Larue, General; Boutin, Chef: C.E.Hauna, Jr., and | | A.Hindle, as Reuben and the Maid : J.Marshall, Indian; Alex\u2019 Mitchell, Indian Chief; E.Williamson) Major General, East Indian Service; _ Paul Wennine.Colored Gent; Gordon Mac- Dr.MacMillan and L.Tarrant, as the | \u201cGossips:\u201d\u201d A.Gingras, Domino; J.White, Kickapoo Indian: Æ.Gil, Old Maid: W.Marshall, Aide-de-camp: J.Cousineau, Clown: J.MacTavish.Hap: py Hooligan; C.Macpherson, Grocery Man.BASKETBALL.\u2014\u2014ni GRANBY DEFEATED ABBOTSFORD, / Granby, Feb.21 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 The most exciting game of the scason was played on Tuesday night at Abbots- ford between the Granby Young Men\u2019s Chib and the Abbotsiord Basketball Club.; The play was fast from start to finish, the score at hali-time being 4\u20140 for the G.Y/M.C., and \u2018at time 4 \u20142 for Granby.The fine work of the Abbotsford boys [was a great surprise, seeing that they have but recently \u2018or ganized.The visiting tedm- was royally entertained by the ladies of Abbotsford after the Jame.The following was the line-up : G.Y.M.C.(4) A.B.B.C.(2) C.Davidson .Defence ., .E.Buzzell R.Farnsworth .Defence ,.E.Simmons S, Greenshields .Centre A, Crossfield *.Buzzell .Forward .M.Crossfield G.Streeter .Forward .C.Crossfield \u2018Referee, W.(G.McComiskey.ht &86, o'clock, to consider the pro- |: Ym.Somer- | > x SOIR Minto Rink, to- [ov sara rimesses0e enveerrerees sasieesrreserasens Ye.- Goods ready.for sale, am from the) of spectators gathered to watch .the| Gwen Macpherson, | pherson, as Colored Lady of Quality ;| Star Clothing Hall, _) Wo The store for values, quality and variety, ; ~~ ~~, Ag Ng A DCR NASA SAS AAA « RD AIRIS HSE - FREE \u201cAHN A Will pay or add to the principal, principal, É The Interest on Savings Deposity \u2018te 1st March, 1ét J une, 1st September, lst December ola EE h \u201cCapital Paid Up $2,000,000.- Reserve Fund S100 fr J to Reac - M.A.LAINE, Local Manager, Sherbrook, | i 2, # Co Night NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STIR | x 5 alert F Fe, 2 2 1e anudtt ve dung to t Few Lines Left Over From Our Great Sale - [= ie ste To Be Cleared During This Week an of the Or De hours, J pr the night.go throu out seas and de.Furious PR mis qd) LIBAN AAC 0 ROR FE » FLEECE.LINED UNDERWEAR, 29.LADJLS\u2019 CORSETS, each.attachkd, at only \u2026.m8 ee a w stor ible for tue MEN\u2019S SWEATERS, extra _good TADIES 1 .© à} ie it impos with the wr alue at 81.50 \"each, now .Ye.VOOLI EN GLOVES, Iv tho was 80 intense du WOOLLEN UNDERWE AR, regular [10 402 now lle (J Tho id x jt was \u201cthought tl T5C., NOW .c0c00sTevcosenre srovccunre 49.each.; A lot of saves: cay grue re still alive last mi MOCHA GLOVES for Men, reduced to be cleared at.oe Se, sho [been frost Et to \u2026 69e.per pair.A Wa © 1 A A Jot of Mews TWEED PANTS nt [co be dleurrl nt ie tam, i pont hod S47 $1.29.- : itt LADIES\u2019 VESTS, regular 95¢.bach, Nive variety of new Sri ther conditions ermitti i d ampts will man æed attetit few livi ing pers NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE .Rare ie mer ey JMNAULT + + v + » + & .+ > ve those drowned are pds ; 17 KING RL Amok 1.the Gey min.Ope DERE : ] _ onbers\u2019 had just conclu Nr anys.wor Covent Garden.Can You Afford to Spend Your Time and Money el rly pring of the King's me any but,a Highly Recommended, Thoroughly Eqtp JE ho ws Journey to the\u2019 C ped a id Well\u2019 \"Established Institution ?as also 108 If not then he sure to ask for the \u201c | en as statsmont that 19 i { the German Opera Comp BOYD'S Le Syllabio Shorthand & Busin \" Colisg| ately night on tho sten Ii.S.GLEASON, Principal.7 G Treg of Covent Cur .ba So far 88 we know,\u201d he sni dude any of the sto 7 par was made cup J : This.College offers its services to you as a firet-êl 88 education | - institution for the purpose of providing young men and womes wi Ii BR a \u2018preparation for suecessful and profitable employment [fn commdral .and stenographic pursuits.Tt maintains a reliable.Qeujrse of stady | and practice, imparts th arough instruction by experier cen | yy FAIR D and \u2018only asks to be estimated by the value of the service \\ A There are in this city alone, students and - graduates\u2019 College who are now earning an aggregate yearly salugy of he g .usé to A 1 \u2018our STUDENTS SUCCEED |, [ss s ous 1mm ons Our Bookk he B MS DATES! OF DOMIN ur Bookkeepin Course ls the BEST, most ractica nd efldat in.Canada.5 = .EXHIBITION.ous Syllake We use only.the authorized text-book on Boyd's Fa Ty 23:4 Special Shorthand ; and teach the system in its most improved form.a \"decided to change th \u201cOur teachers and assistantsare thor oughly competent and ope y Fair- dates from Sep ienced (both FRENCH and ENGLISH.) 0 it ad \u2018194m, to August\u2019 We are Specialists in Shorthand, Bookkeeping and d Typewriting.| 3h.Our\u2019 address is the 1.1 Thi fs dus to the announc BOYD'S .| aring in yesterday's Rec Syllable Shorthand & Business Colle | nahin Fue at hari S.GLEASON, Principal.Rooms 4, 5, 6, 8 7 Whiting Block, Sherk .RUEF OVER KAISER'S by DESIROUS OF.OBSERV - CONSTITUTS NAL DUT! IF YOU WANT A NUTRITIOUS SUBS:f{, momar > TUTE FOR MEAT DURING LENT TRY Jor sfc.Riooary tendoncy.The roll « ey showed an almost re Centrists seen Dr, Bebel, leader « ais; rat grave and #ilen: on \u2018such occasions.Commenting upon \"the ary to \u201cwhat | ei rd tho opening of the | It Is the wafer of the equally wholesome Shredded who | one Volk pete Wheat Biscuit.~~ Served with Butter, cheese or preserve É- the \u2018repetition of hollow t the honor of the natic it makes a most nourishing and energy produciné lunch Milfave been omitted.Of mor eon.| he pavirance that tlie emper: : desirous of conscientic Try BISCUIT for Breakfast.TRISCUIT for Toast.All Grocers-13c.a carton, or 2 for 23c.ing all his constitution: duties, + It is however, \u2018 a éarnest desire that is nu md a Just conception of the apd to instill | i i proper odh ecption the Cu rave no st stone unturned.| \u201c8 BODIES RECOVER Sunny BIATHS A RESULT OF M Lion WILL TOTAL, > co City, February ou.Sy | B Watch Wednenday night fre from ans.ha her mines, in the stat The past is dead.We live à in the present.\u201cProgress Brand\u201d - Clothing is for progressive men who vrant\u2014not - the clothing that was pes ago \u2014 \u2014 but the clothing THAT IS BRST TODAY._ Do you wear More | \u2018SMOTHER E1) \u201cPROGRESS BRAND\u201d?| | AND RECEIVED SIHOCh _; NAY PROVE pat p payes, N.8 ed ea disastrous exp Tuesday Y nigh ght, said : ng work continues un .had © 5,30 p.m, Wednesday oe 30 recovered from the 30 were Jupanes:, Il.are in the } re Ja B the posbital, spanr - ut ot live.ne Ce \u2018wo of 1 are still entomix ei that the death roll u 75 and 100, .= 20 years \u2018 BABY BA BADLY BURN » Februar vou - \u2019 - i ü sise Apt, 7.VINEBERG, WT vais 4 PES oi oe ear oi unr BE , Ww op ba Conne Al, Of : vi (LE PE RKINS, ° MA =TIC.on artially para Feb.21.-\"There wus no , séryic Le - ce} 1 of School ope ped on Le : to pac\u201d cdught +, Sunduy us the Rev, LE, ( « Crosby 151 pr y mue do wd for + oa te sto the flame - i, | Lun o count of scarlet eur sl seit months iol on the i 5 Mr.H.W.Darling and daughter, Mics M.Phe Ti bas returné ju | pl The lyin; x va, are visiting.Mr.J I's: a or fer ohe bas .b sf Cherry River.£.0s, Goyette, of fdfrd, wher .\u201d h ry! adly ured | The sick are all improving.To Mrs Bodsus Las gone i i be tal.Th Mr.I.H.Perking and son were su anbridge to reste.[ Bost?) | ot à her childr 4 hearing t yi! here on business one day last week, Mr.Archie Boomaower, © ç nV & room.and en, she hn q T Mr.y?Magoon is cutting ico at visiting relatives anu friepde *e ertion pro smothered 4 + | ro gen urk \u2018 < \u2026 de Le mi .g ° pl 10 \u2014 a \u20144 \u2014 : jeter neon ous) 2000000000 ; a When perplexed,\u201d couside r\u2014first\u2014the Coaticook House\u2014Populss IR .h.5, : praca tious, = COURS _ Want Ad, Solution,\u2019 \u2014am ts da M AA 5 éUravellers.L.ilburma » | J % ; ; : Yo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 0e \u2014 t, ; "]
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