The Sherbrooke examiner, 18 mai 1903, lundi 18 mai 1903
The Sherbrooke Examiner.VOL.VI.NO.5y New Series SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION.siiKUMtOOKE, QUE., MONDAT.MAT 1» INS PRICE ONE CENT Glacier J and Iceland ______ Rfitrinsrators Ifglïl f£itg Are the bsst Refrigerators., ; |§| T fertaci fou P.esefvsis.Cieanatiie.iemtiie, Baoasmî.caifl.They have a perfect circulation of cool, dry air, six walls for insulation, moveable flues for cleanliness, and a great many other ex-cellent features.We sell a small Familj Sizefor$6.50 Seteo other sizes, $7.50ap.(^^Illustrated catalogue with close price* on our entire line of Glacier and Iceland Refrigerators mailed to outside customors.! ! i l - £ '.)/ mm ¦1 !! fr-d-LZ**: " -y/- -: Screens —AND— Screen Doors.Windows, 18, 20, 25, 30 and 35c each Doors, 90c., $1.25, $1.50 and $2 00 We buy Screen Doors and Windows by the car and can fill yonr orders large or small, at right prices.Flour and Fbkd Oil Cakes and Coarse Salt Fresh and Salt Fish All »t bottom prices.Plastering Hair Cement, Plaster of Paris Page s Poultry Food Sugar Utensils Barrel Churns Anything that you require that we do not keep in stock we will procure at shortest possible notice.We supply the needs ot the community.W.T.OUCHTRED.MARBLETON.Annual Meeting of La Banque Nationale The Report to the Shareholders of this Flourishing Institution Shows that a Year of Energetic and Progressive Business is Rewarded with the Inevitable Result of Popular Favor.HALE’S ASPARAGUS THE FINEST GROWN.We received a supply every day.Summer Service Cars.of Iced J.S.MITCHELL & CO.I STAR Clothing Hall Your Spriiid Suits Suits tochoose If ever a man wants smart, handsome clothes, it’s when the first warm d tys appear.No where can the most particular man find a finer, fresher or more satisfactory stock ot from, than is here at this moment.Men’s Spring Suits, in blue and black semes, suitable for summer wear, at $5.00 and $7.00.^ Fancy English Stripes, in all the newest V colorings, well tailored, at $6,75 and $7.50.Fancy Worsteds and Tweeds, in neat checks, in double stripes, check stripes and fancy over checks, at $8.50 and $10.00.Men's Spring Suits, extra quality, tweed assorted partem, neat checks, tailou made, at $8.50 and $9 75.Men’s Spring Suits, in fancy English worsteds, stripes and checks, latest designs, also Cheviots and Vicunas, at $10, 11.00, $12, $12.50, $15 and $18 Serges, custom English Black and Blue Twill single and double breasted, equal to made, at $8,50, $975.S'L $12' $*3 and $‘5- ness.Our garments at all times show their Merchant Tailor like- \A?e sell everything for Men and Boys, STAB CLOTHING HALL, J.R0SENBL00M & GO., 97 A 99 WELLINGTON STREET, Next Door to Grand Central Hotel, Bell Tel.43 The Canadian Pacific Hail way Compauv have issued a circular regarding the transportation of butter to Montreal by iced cars.The service will begin on May IS, and will be run weekly during the warm season from local points as follows:— Arrive at Leave Montreal.(1) Bedford, Tuesday ft.m.Thursday a.m.(2) Lennoxville, Tues- day 13.m.Wednesday p.m.West Shefford, Monday a.m.Tuesday a.m.(3) Cookshire, Tuesday a m.(Ex.Maine Central.Railroad Thursday a.m.Mansouville Tuesday a.m.Wednesday a.m.(8; South Roxton via Sutton June.Monday p.m.Wednesdaya.m.(7) St.Johns, Wednesday a.m.Thursday a.m.Butter will be picked up and loaded into these cars at all inter mediate points on the direct route to Montreal.Waybills—Green waybills, Form 5C, must be used, and it is impera tive that all waybills for butter loaded into these special iced refrigerator cars bear notation on back and front of same as fol lows:— This freight is handled under conditions of circular E.D.No.82 covering iced butter cars ” Any failure to comply with these instructions will be reported to the superintendent.Notes:— Bedford car will remain at Mystic Tuesday night, leaving Mystic for Montreal Wednesday a.m.Car leaving Lennoxville on Tues day will start from Stanstead or Stanstead Junction, running over the Northern End of Boston and Maine R.R , and taking on butter at all stations between Stanstead Junction and Lennoxville, and will leave Lennoxville Tuesday p.m.ot each week for Montreal.This car will start from Cookshire Tuesday a.m., and will remain over night at Sherbrooke, starting from Sherbrooke, Wed nesday a.m.and will pick up butter at all points between Sher brooke and Brigham Junction, butter being delivered in Montreal on Thursday a m.Car will be at disposal of shippers immediately on arrival each Wednesday evening until ten (10) p.m.to store their butter, and again in the morning before train leaves.Car to be placed at St.Johns for loading Tuesday night each week.This car will remain at Sutton Junction Monday night.Butter loaded in these cars will be charged the current less than carload tariff rates without addi tion charge for icing.Agents should ascertain the probable quantity of butter to b* shipned each week, and promptly notify the superintendent in order that an extra car may, if necessary, and available, be provided.If the special car or cars running on the different routes, should he found on arrival, at a point at which shipments may < ffer, to be fully loaded, such shipments can only be accepted for transporta-| tion in an ordinary car at “owner’s I risk,” unless the shipment is of such a quantity as to warrant a ! special car being furnished for its , transportation, in which event the ! butter will have to be held in our possession at “owner’s risk” pending the arrival of the special car The forty-third annual meeting of the eharebolders of this institution was Lvld at the office of the Bank on NUd-neaduy, the 13th of May, 1903, at three dock p.m.There were preeent : Mgr.Henri Tetu Honorable Judge Chauveau, Mesure.Rodolphe Audette, A.P.Dupuis, Victor Ghateauvert, Naz.Fortier, Narcisse Rioux, Rev.Canon P.N.Thiverge.Rev.C.Gagnon, Rev.Tancrede J.‘Paquet, Rev.Hernienegilde Roger, Cyrille F.Delage, N.P., M.P.P., Joseph lluard, Charles Jobin, Charles Gardiner, N.1\, Cyrille Tessier, N.P., Joseph H.Simmons, C.F.Langlois, F hear Librucque, M.D., Joshua Thompson, (’has.Brochu, Hon.V.W.LaRue, N.P., J.1.I a very, Montefoire Jose|>h, Chas.A.Chauveau, James McCone, Joseph Carneau, 0.I^on Hardy.Zotique Turgeon, Joseph Wrmette.Felix Tessier, G.F.René For-tiw, M.D., J.B.E.Letellier, J.M.Dufresne, etc., etc.Mr.R.Audette was called to the chair, and Mr.P.Lafranc was requested to act as Secretary.Before proceeding to the reading of the annual report the following gentlemen were elected scrutineers, viz.: Messrs.C.F.Delage.N.P.M.P.P.Chs.Grenier, N.P., and 0.Leon Hardy.The President rend ’the following report of the affairs oPthe Bank : LA BANQUE NATIONALE.Forty-third Annual Report of the Directors to the Shareholders of La Banque Nationale.Gentlemen : Your directors have the honor of submit t inn you the forty third annual re-port of the operations of Ia Banque Nationale for the year endinn 39th April, 1903.with usual statement ‘ of assets and liabilities.The Profit and Loss Account stands ns follows, say : Bv balance to credit of Pro- 1902 .By profils for the year, altar providing for interest accrued on de|>osiis.and for lad and doubtful debts ___________ $ 60,161.16 148,834.9’ Forming a total of .8208,996.03 Which was appropriated as follows : i Dividend No.76, 3 p.c., jvayable 2nd November, 1902 .$44,291.76 Dividend No.77 3 p.c., payable let May, 1903 .45,000.00 Transferred to Rest Account .50,000.00 - 139,291.76 Leaving a balance to credit of Profit and Lose Account of .& 69,704.27 During the year the balance of the siihscril>ed capital of the last issue ha* been paid.The inspection of the Head Office and of all branches has been made with care.During the year branches have been oivnod at Plessisville ami Levis, and nrw one will shortly Im?opened at Marie-ville.Your directors do not rcjret the policy adopted for the opening of these brand es.Trade has increased considerably in our country places, and the need of Links is felt everywhere : numerous requests have been sent to us which wo were unable to grant : wo are choosing the points we Indievo to be the most profitable, limiting ourselves to th Province of Qudiec.Until now we have been happy in our choice.It is with pleasure that we testify to the efficiency and zeal with which our employes fulfil their respective duties The whole humbly submitted.R.AUDETTE.President.fit and Loss on 20th April, General Statement, 30th April, LIABTL ITIES.1903 Lowney’s Breakfast Cocoa, in i-2 lb.tins.ARMOUR’S SLICED BfcCOR, in tins, sliced very thin, delicious.600KS FLME>D R16E, in large packages.ROBERT JOHNSTON.KAMILY GROCER THESE TROUBLES MIGHT HAVE BEEN OBVIATED BY THE USE OF A NATIONAL STOVE.“THERE was A CROOKED man.AND HF SMILED A CROOKED SMILE.BECAUSE HE D BOUGHT A CROOKED STOVE THAT HADNT ANY STYLE ‘ HE HAD A CROOKED COOK.AND SHE COOKED MUCH CROOKFD BREAD; SHF FED THAT MAN ON STOMACH CAKE TILL HE WAS NEARLY DEAD ’ S ris* UNËÔF A Notes in circulation .Deposits bearing interest .$L61 ]>ei»osit9 not bearing $1,423,139.00 171.60 i nterest .*.951,752.54 Unclaimed dividends .Dividend No.77, payable 1st May, 1903 — 278.84 45,000.00 l>uc to other Banks in Canada .Due to agencies of Bank in the United Kingdom Total Liabiltiee to the Fublic 16,658.69 135,612.66 5,568,924.14 45,278.81 152.271.35 OBVIATOHS IT BAKERS FUEL SAV1 KKRR& FOSS National Stoves Are Great QUICKEST BAKERS Of Domestic Difficulties.FUEL SAVERS »7,i80,r,i3.:« Capital paid up .»1,500,000.00 Reserve Fund .Accrued Interest and Exchange Profit and Loss Account .400,000.00 15.000.00 69,704.27 1,984,701.2: I ! $9,174,317.60 Specie .Dominion ASSETS.$ 66,231.92 notes .384,695.60 Notes and cheques on other Banks in Canada Balances due from other Banks in Canada .Balances due from Agencies of the Bank in countries .foreign 339,903.54 44,804.00 163,030 03 ot Deposit with Dominion Government for security Note circulation .70,000.00 Dominion debentures .35,000.00 Call liOans on Stocks and Bonds .*00,912.116 450.926.92 547 405,912.06 in question.Cheese must not be loaded these special iced butter cars.Total Ass ts immediately available .Current loans, discount and advam es to the 1.104.576.55 public .87,362,931.22 Notes and bills discounted, ovorduo ( loss provided for Real Estate, the property of the Bank (other than the Rank premises ) .Mortgages on Real Estate sold by the Bank .Other Assets not included under the foregoing heads .Bank Premises, Furniture and Stationery .45.197.31 40,299.95 11,817.19 ^ 1 n life insurance.“ He could invest his own money.’ The widow Smith wishes a few boarders.DON’T HE A SMITH.Ttie Maniiiactiirers Liîe Insurance Company C.O.PALMER, District Manager 120 Wellington Street — Sherbrooke, Que.Moved by ti e Rev.Canon P.N.Thi berge, seconde» 1 by Rev.b.C.Gagnon.“That the report of the Directors, and the statements now read, t>c adopted, printed and published for distribute among the shareholder».’’—Adopted.The election 1 eing thf*n proceeded with, the following gentlemen obtained the largest number of votes and were con-elected for the ensuing Because they contain acids, but Putnam’s Painless Corn and Wart ; sequently duly Extractor is entirely vegetable in ' year Mr.Rodolphe Audette, Honorable composition.It is perfectly pain less, safe, and sure to cure.Three lives were lost by a fire in Cb‘ an apartment house in Friday icago on Insist on Seeing — THE — MAGI LABEL upon every bottle of Caledonia Water ; bottles without labels are only used to defraud.Sold by best dealers everywhere.Iudi:e A.Chauveau, Messrs.Victor Cha-tenuvert, A.B.Dupui», J.B.Laliben*, Nay.Fortier and Narcisse Rioux.The President left the chair, and Mr.Ch».Brochu being called thereto, it was j moved by Mgr.II.Tetu, seconded by 1 Rev.H.Roger : j “That the thanks of the meeting are ' due and tendered to Mr.R.Audette I for his son ice» in the chair, as also 1 to the scrutineers and secretary for the j fulfilment of their respective duties.’’ — j Adopted.Moved by Mr.J.B.Letellier, secondai by Mr.Uha».A.T/ïfevre : ’That thanks be tendered to the Pro-vident and Directors for the services they have rendered to the shareholders during the daft year.”—Adopted.Moved by Rev.H Roger, vo'onded by Mr.Joshua Thompson : “That the be*t thanks of the Shareholder» be voted to the Manager, Ins|x_*c-tor and officers of the Rink for their servie*» nn'ler-d in the accomplishment of their respective duties.”—Adopted.Movrd by Mr.(’has.Grenier, N.P, seconded by Mr.Cyrille F.Delage, N.P., M.P.P.: “That the Shaniholders wish to cx-press their regret.- of t«he death of Mr.J, Emmanuel Huot, who during thirty years occupied with devoted ness one of the imj>ortant position» in thi» Bank, and that a oopy of this resolution be transmitted with thrir sympathies to the family of the d‘,«>eas#,d.” The motion was adopted and the meeting adjourned.R.AUDETTE.President.P.LAFRANCE, Secretary.Quebec.13th May.11*03.At a meeting of the Directors, held on the same day.Mr R Audette wav re-elected Provident, and Mr.A.B.Dupuis, Vice-President of the Bank for the enduing year.P.LAFRANCE, Manager.T.BELHNGR, Agent for Standard Fashion Co.14-5 Wellington Street.New Sash onfl Door Shoo The undersigned now has a nicely equipped Wood-working shop in the premises built for the Canadian Rand Drill Co.on the Carpet Co’s premises, where he is I prepared to furnish all kinds of 1 House Finish, Doors, Sash and ’ Blinds, all thoroughly kiln dried.A share of pnbllc patronage HOlitited.C.W.BRYANT, 39 Contractor and Builder.F.R.LABONTE « Fumiture)Deal«p SPECIALIST AS Undertaker and gmbaliner.93 HeiiinQion si.- B311 lei.415 Night Service: 111 Wellington Strsst — Bell Tel.40S Sherbrooke, Que, { COPY AVAILABLE • M A63D I i THE SHERBROOKE EXAMINER, MAY 18.1903 Gel Strong Before Summer.» Many run-down iiersons receiving marked benefit from our » Griffifh’s EMULSION OF COD LIVrER OIL, 35c per bottle, taken in connection with onr Griffith’s Compound SYRUP of HYPOPHOS-PHITES, $1.00.Both are fatteners and strengthened.Both are effective tonics that build up the whole system.They are especially desirable for persons who have been losing flesh and strength, and do not sleep well.GRIFFITH :IThk Druggist, Strathcona Drag Hall 61 Wellington St.LEARNED PLAIN.Spring’s work is pretty well ad vanced and some are done, Mr.and Mrs.John Simeock ot Fitch Bav weie visiting at T.Hood’s on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Goodenough were visiting her father s, Mr.r .Bowen’s, on Sunday.A Mbs L.Rolfe, who was visit ing at Mr.I).Morgan’s on Saturday, haci the misfortune to lose her gold watch which has not yet been found.The W C.T.U.met with Mrs.Homer Learned on Wednesday.Rev.Mr.Halpenny was visiting in town last week, he also attended the district meeting at Quebec.Therein talk of closing Methodist meetings here and at Flanders, and supplying Island Brook from Cookshire.The people here will miss them very much as they have been held here tor nearly forty years.Fires are raging in the woods here which are doing much damage.It seems strange with all the damage that is being done people will dare to set fires.John Bedard lost a horse the other day.„ , A large number of I'oresters ami others attended divine service at Mtthodist Church, Bury, on Sunday.There were over one hundred and thirty Foresters in the parade, the church was packed.The sermon was very good, and it should he sent to the press for publication so that it could be read by every Forester in the Dominion.The singing was tine and much enjoyed by all.MANY NERVOUS BRE^K DOWNS.Meihodist District Meeting, SANBORN.A serious fire broke out on Wednesday afternoon about 1 o’clock.The home of the Million Bros, caught fire on the roof and before it was noticed had made such rapid headway that all efforts to extinguish it were useless, a strong wind fanning the flames.Sparks from the house ignited the rubbish around the barnyard and soon the two barns and stables were in flames, and in an hour were reduced to ashes.The house was a plain substantial structure.The loss is as follow House, carriage shed, two barns, stable, sheep shed.There were also burned 1,500 clapboards, 5,000 feet dry lumber, 60 bushel grain, 1 sleighs, .‘300 sap pails and all the household utensils.Two calves were burned in the stable, but they succeeded in saving the horses with difficulty also a lot of clothing, two watches and some money in hills.The loss is estimât ed at $2,000, no insurance.Their Rapid Increase Is Attracting the Attention of Scientists.Late statistics show an alarming increase in diseases of the nervous system.Fortunately, many noted physicians have been earetully studying the causes of such t reculent nervous collapses, and nnd that a poorly nourished body is responsible for most of the trou ble.The blood becomes so thin it no longer furnishes nutriment for the nerves, and the welfare of the entire system suffers in consequence.To impart vigor to the nervous organization no remedy gives such prompt and lasting results as her-rozone.It contains in very concentrated form all the elements needed to purify and strengthen the blood.With its blood making properties are skillfully combined the best nerve-nourishing princi pals known to science.Stability and power is rapidly imparted to the nerves, and so much vitality is added to the system that another break down is impossible.Once cured by rerro-zone, you stay cured.This is why it is so widely prescribed by doc tors and explains its ever increasing sale.- - if you tire easily ami suffer from lassitude, weariness, headache or hysteria, don’t fail to try Ferrozone.Every box of Ferrozone contains sixty three pleasant tasting chocolate coated tablets.Price 50 cents, or six for $2.50, at all druggists or the Ferrozone Company, Kingston, Ont.Ferrozone Assures Good Health.Card of Thanks.I want, through the columns! of your paper,to tender the thanks oi myself and family to all the kind friends and neighbors,who so kindly assisted us by their help and sympathy during the sickness and death of my wife.S.J.May.Bulwer, May 14th, 1003.A Sprained Ankle is not an un common accident.Painkiller re lieves and cures almost as it by magic.The greatest household remedy.Avoid substitutes.There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis.25 and 50c.WOLFSTOWN.finished In specially fine designs of veneer, such as African Mahogany, Circassian and figured Walnut and Oak.These Instruments are from the leading manufacturers In Canada, viz., Gerhard Heintzman, Toronto ; Palmer, Bell, Thomas and Doherty.All Intending purchasers are invited to Inspect and'^get prices on these Instruments.A Big Quarter's Worth.Is always found in a bottle of Poison s Nerviline, the best household liniment known.It cures rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, headache, sick stomach, in tact is good for everything a liniment ought to be good for.Mothers find it the safest thing to rub on their children for sore throat, cold on the chest, sprains and bruises.Never be without Poisons Nervi-line.It will cure the pains and aches of the entire family and relieve a vast amount ot su tiering every year.Silver Wedding.On Wednesday, May bth, about 45 of the most intimate friends and relatives of Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Crosby, Moe’s River, assembled at their pleasant home to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their marriage.Thft dav and Wellington St.- Sherbrooke.% x ToPlTEBT Good Idu* may be serared by oar Aid Addreef THE P»TEN1 RECOHC Qftl.Tmnre t U.™.The day and evening beinR perfect every thinR combined to make a very en.ioyable occasion.The izuests were cordially received by Mr.and Mrs.Crosby and tami ly, who seemed not a little surprised, and after the usual handshaking and congratulations the entertainment was quite informal, each one doing their part in their own way.Miss Mabel Crosby occa sionally favoring them with piano solos, which were much appréciai ed, after which the two sisters withdrew to the basement, where they soon manufactured a quantity of delicious ice cream, which at 8 o’clock was served to the company after a substantial lunch o sandwiches, sliced ham, hot coffee, and a variety of excellent cake, to which all did ample justice and after a few hours ot social intercourse they took their departure homeward by the light of the beautiful moon, leaving behind them some nice presents of silver-wore, Chinn, etc., with kindest wishes for many returns ot t he day, and long years of continued happiness and prosperity.The weather lias been very Pl«a?; ant here for the last month and it has been very well profited by the termers as they have progressed satisfactorily with their work.Mr.and Mrs.P.Devlin and tami ly have left here to take up their abode at Coleraine, where they are engaged for a year.Miss B.Ferland and Mrs.(Dr.) Chaine, from Levis, are the guests of Rev.Father Cote.Mr.Lawrence Hagarty, accom panied by his sisters, attended the gathering held at D Israeli convent Tuesday, the 12th inst.A very large attendance participated in the vocal and instrumental music and addresses.Mr.J.Keefe spent Sunday afternoon with his mother, Mrs.S.C , Keefe and returned on Sunday evening to Maple Grove to resume his studies.Mr.and Mrs.Lebaie, of Moose Bay, have returned to their summer location and reopened their cheese factory No.9 of this sec- ti< ta*uu liar care E.T For La un INSURANCE These|Fire Insurance Companies with a Combined Capital of over 1 SI00.000,000.00 are represented by W.S.DRESSER & CO., ÆTNA ALLIA SCR, COMMERCIAL USIOS.Z OUARDIAS, HARTFORD* LANCASHIRE, LONDON, NORTH BRITISH dr MERCANTILE^ QUEEN, ROYAL, WESTERN.y Sherbrooke’s Leading Fire Insurance^Oftice, Established 1S7d McCarthy Block Bell Phone 114 29|8trathcon& Sbuare.I eople* I hone Farm for Sale.rpHE WELL KNOWN EAK* in B.jmptoo.1 oi ;*o.-itc ihe Windsor Paper Mil:-.oi lot No.lu.in the tlr^t ruuirt- of Brompiott.w ‘ the first rauirt I-ranci» river, win tie «OUI at a iktr^ain.Term» of payment to *uit DU'cbaMtr.Apply o G.A.PIBKCE.Pro prie toi on f.rni indoor Mill*.Que.Lou No.26rt.iST.25* and if*.Quebec c ¦ .for «ale.Tarin* to »uit our-For further pamculam \ apply to W.K.MOREHOUSE, .B.oiiireal For Sale.I 0UIS A.COOERE from information received laid in a big stock of Mick Walker A.Davis Brundage STRAW HATS, OHIO STANDARD FEED an d ENSILAGE ( UTTERS.I have a few No.11 and IS which I am offering at about one half price.They are new au A 1 and mu-t be «old ihü fall.Write or come and »e*\ PHELPS MACHINE o.f.96 Eastman.Farm for Sale OFFER FOR SALK my farm of 1* acres, » mostly rich land in i._:h -tat»- of cultivation, balance pasture, with enough v »od for u»e of the farm.Hou«e, «hed»’ and Im:m« are-in perfect repair, farm adjoin- Bi*hop« « ollege and hou^e in only one mile from Lt rnoxviue Pofct Oftice and Railway Station* and eamry.La«t *ea*on the farm prOducec ovei h* to no hay, iMM) bu«hel* oat«, and pastured - ows.S.BUR RILL.Lennoxville.Que.March 13th, 1903 33w.Glenburn Stock Farm.1TV)R SALE—Several Young Berk-hire Boars at special price-.Young Pi».- now oij hand.Shorthorns calve».Shropshire Sheep and Barred Plymouth Rock Fowl» JOHN RAC F Y Jr.lennoxville.Que.Summer Boarders.Parents who wish to secure board for their children during the summer holidays apply to Mrs.R.G.Martyn, Robinson, Que.im*Ap 27 Farm for Sale MOUNT PLEASANT FARM, in the township of Bury, containing 1U9 acres, 70 acre-cleared, balance in wood, good sugar place, £ acres of apple orchard, farm in first-class state of cultivation, extra good house, all the out side buildings in good order, runing water a barn.Will be sold cheap on account of th proprietor being old.Terms to suit purchaser.The farm is well fenced and very smooth.For particulars apply to JOS.BENNETT.Prop.Robinson, Bury.Im53* Agents Wanted.A pair of grey wolves were seen chasing a deer near the watering through, at Mathew s, Richmond Hill, on Monday evening, fney followed their prey into the woods with what result is unknown.[eft to the chairman.It was also proposed to unite Island Brook to Cookshire and Eaton to Birchton for service, that is the former to be supplied from Cookshire and the latter from Birchton.The Chairman dismissed the meeting with the benediction, after a most pleasant and harmonious two days’ session.BRISTOL’S Pills CURE Dyspepsia, Constipation, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Dropsy, Bilious Headache.In all disorders of the blood Bristol’s Sarsaparilliv should be taken together with the t ills.He reports that the hot weather has attacked that stock of STRAW HATS and they are disappearing.But they are re-appearing all over town, and OUT OF TOWN ; each one comfortably perched on a man’s head You can have a Summer Shirt to match that Straw and you will be sun-proof.L.A.Codere Summer Comfort Provider 167 WELLINGTON STREET VGENTS wanting first class permanent po gition, which will bring them a good yearly income, should write us.We are the largest growers of nursery stock in Canada.STONF & WELLINGTON, Toronto, Ont.Wanted o FFlCE BOY—Lawrence, Moni- & Me* Iver.3ins.42 Dog Lost.4 SMALL FEMALE BOSTON BULL, dark brindle, with white breast, collar trimmed with brass, named - l opsy.' Finder will notify A.C.LkBARON, North Hatley, and be rewarded* 3ins.The finest grades of Printing neatly and promptly executed at the Examiner Office.Dunlop Reliability! ( You can place full reliance in Dunlop \ Detachable Pneumatic Tires—they will never betray your trust, hardest to puncture, easiest to repair.Years of excellent service have made them of almost universal adoption.Every wheel with a reputation is fitted with them.Every rider of experience insists on them.Dunlop Tires make bicycle enthusiasts.They increase the pleasure of wheeling and minimize tho troubles.Bicycllug is an assured success with Dunlops.THe D\inlop Tire Co.Limited Toronto, Ont.Depot» .t Montreal, St.John, Winnipeg.Vaoeon»er.Hâ!be you found a Dunlop Coin?la LOOK OUT FOR Tuesday the 19th May WILL BE A r ii All goods marked in red will be bargain goods.I have added many very useful articles to our bargain Hst, in order that you may buy of C.F.Olivier, and not send away for your goods.What do you think of buying a good Print Wrapper for 79c—never sold at less than $l.2$ Bargain day for Ladies’ We commence at $1.68, all others at cost.Percale Shirts Waist, 33^ bar-gaiu day.Table Linen, 19c, bargain day Wrapperette Flannelette oc, bargain day, never sold at less that 12 c Bargains in applique Table Covers and Scarfs.We com-mence at 35c Cushion Tops 29c bargain day.Beautiful Window Net with frill edge, IOC bargain bay.CRASH 8c, never sold at less than 10c.Giieoli Muslins 7 J^b, worth IOC.Checked all Linen Towels, 3c each.Men’s 4-ln-hand Ties, 13e never sold at less than 25c Fine Victoria Lawn I yd wide, 8c—worth I2}4c Bleached Cotton, 82 in.wide, never sold at less than 25c bargain day 18c Ladies’ Night Gowns, 39c— cheap at 6oc Ladies’ Sailors worth 5° anc^ 6oc—bargain day 25c.4 Fancy bordered Handkerchiefs for 5c.Hamburg all over worth 75c— bargain day 39c.Skirting Embroidery, 25 in.wide, 39c, worth 75c.Black laced Lisle Hose worth 35c—bargain day 24c.Ribbons worth 15c for 10c « “ 20c for 13c “ “ 25c for 15c Many more articles too numer- ous to mention.Remember the day and date, May the \9th.I am agent for the New Idea Patterns all sold at the uniform price of IOC.C.F.OLIVIER 117-119 .Street Boston Store.^ ONLY COP 548 THE SHERBROOKE EXAMINER! MAY 18 1903 ' OF PERFECTION JOHfBROWN -sVy^ ^^este^ri07 King St.?m\ MÎh «à» ONE üOLLAk inve*«UNi uo^.niav nmkt* you fm irforum non.foi .Wi IM Vi onrt‘ for frvt ii torumnon.„ lii" U hmnki: i>rvN >;oi u t.' Hro«dw»y.New lork.N.».Hepreneul*live wanlod.iuiMay 1 MONEY TALKS and advertising supplies the material for money to talk about.Advcrtisiug is the wind for your sails and keeps up your SALKS.Lake-man writes ads.Gamey Must Produce $1,200 Ottawa Rates Increased.Ottawa, May 10.- The insurance agents of the city received notice this morning from the l uder writers' Association ft r an increase in rates amounting to fifty cents per hundred dollars.This is the outcome of the tire on Sunday last, during which the water supply gave out.The increase affects all mercan tile and special risks on both build* inge and contents and lumber MfEvANSCHtMlCil Cl) MEN AND WOMEN.«• f.r unaaiurat dk»t'liark> irritatioua or uiorraliona of mu cotta nuiubr*n«* PainlaM, aud u> t aairta-Ifont or pi»t>ou u« «0I1I •ity Dru«||talB.or arut ID plain wra^rcr bjr r»pr«*a«.fropaiu.for • 1 AM), or 3 »< tti- a * ‘ Circular a«ut ou rruuaat.WE OFFER the balance of our stock of J this season’s goods, in perfect order and good value, at prices marked at 25 p.c.Less Please call and see them, you will not be urged to buy.We are showing some pretty colors and patterns in DIMITIES MUSLINS &c Call or send for samples.Jo Supply JjII Remands for Jobaccoos, etc, has b^en the aim of this establishment ever since it I lias been under the present man 1 agement.It requires an immense I stock to do this successfully, but ’ so long as the smoking public give ] such tangible evidence of ap-I proval we intend to continue in our efforts to please.4.E.KINKEAD Sc CO , Cigars & Tobaccos.Wellington St Sherbrooke, LENNOXVILLE, Unexpected Decision at the Gamey Investigation.Toronto, May PI—During the sitting of the Commission tins morning the Chancellor made a most unexpected announcement.He saiii that he and his brother Falconbridge had consulted with one another as to Mr.Gamey s statement that he had borrowed $1,200 of the alleged bribery money from Mr.Frank Sullivan.Since it did not appear that the money had been returned, and since Mr.Sullivan denied the existence of such a fund, they thought it incumbent on Mr.Gamey to place the money in the hands of the court.No reference w as made to the matter by counsel on either side.Several bank officials g-' vc evidence in regard to tracing the money, but little of material value w as brought out.The Court adjourned until \Y ed nesday, and the argument will begin on Thursday morning.Townships Notes.I840l 1903 | During till* period "PainkiOer (PERRY DAVIS’) has cnr« d inor»* «’use* «»f m< kn» ss than I any other im*dicin»\ It’*» the h, *t remedy in tin* world for CroLmps.Colic.Diarrhoetk, F.tc.A houaehold roim dv.LOW RATES VIA PACIFIC Mr.MacQueen Make Vigorous Defence on Behalf of Mr.Whitelaw.* $33*00 a Chicago to CALI FORM A.OREGON, and vV ASl 11NGTON points, from row to June 15, 1903.Corresponding Low Kates from Sherbrooke and vicinity.lb HOURS QUICKER to Portland anil San Francisco than any other line.For full information, address Said It Was Another Dreyfus Case.R.TcnBroeck, W.Iteu, G.K.A.f •87 Hroadway, New York.N.E.F.& Pass.Agt.176 Wash.St., Boston, Mass.Canadian Firms May Tender For South African Supplies.Ottawa, May 15.Sir Wilfrid Laurier received a letter from Lieut.General Lyttleton, officer commanding troops in South Afri ca, dated Pretoria, April ff, ia which he inform® the Premier that tenders are being called for the supply of bread and forage to troops in certain stations of Cape Colony, and for bread, forage and groceries for all stations in Tran® vaal and Orange River Colony lor a period of six months, commencing October 1.Ten forms are en closed for each colony for distribu tion among applicants that would care to tender.He also requests the names and addresses of all to whom forms have been issued.General Lyttleton enclosed a form of advertisement for insertion in the leading papers and asks that the account be forwarded to him.Fm Quality \ j y- They’ve just stepped in to look around, before they leave they’ll SURELY BUY.That is what happens every time, Customers find in BRU NELBE’S Store I Men’s Furnishings, from socks to collar.Boots and Shoes for for all ages, both sexes and both feet, A.BRUNELLE (The Square), - Lennoxville saerDroone Granite works I have been getting in a large quantity of new and very fine stock in the line of Monuments, Tablets and Headstones.Intending purchasers will do well to call on me before buying elsewhere.GEO.AYER Millions of Ladies are wearing them and are satisfied.The agents for these high grade shoes are MORENCY & MILLET Opposite Theatre.Established 1870.P.HI RON mi has been appointed Sole Agent for the District of St.Francis for the celebrated Whalebone Wagon manufactured by S.R.Bailey & Co,, Amesbury, Mass.I make to order Cushion or Pneumatic Wagons of every description.1 also have on hand Concords and Top Buggies in great variety.All work guaranteed and prices and terms to suit purchasers.P.BIR0N EAST SHERBROOKE.Happy is the man who has a neat, well-fitting SUMMER SUIT ARE YOU INTERESTED in Wall Paper, if so it will pay you to inspect my stock before making ycur purchase.If you cannot call, rintf up Bell Telephone 44!», and I will be pleaned to submit namole*.also carry the lartfe-t steparators, Trunks, Valists, s, Extension and Step phones, Cream Hand Bags, Suit Cas Ladders, Clothes Racks, F01 any of the above goods, you will find our prices right.CLARK GORDON ONLY COPY i 6944
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