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The Sherbrooke examiner
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  • Sherbrooke :W. A. Morehouse & Co.,1888-1904
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Sherbrooke Examiner SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION VOL.VI.NO.75 New Series SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, JULY -JO PRICE ONE CENT The Fariner MUST HAVE.Good Tools IF HE WOULD RAISE GREEN MOUNTAIN PIKE M'F'G.CO.r GOOD CROPS.Actual Test has proven the superiority of our Bedford, Maple Leaf and Rixford Haying Tools, and years of constantly increasing sales attest to their quality.SCYTHES, SCYTHE STONES, SNATHS.HA* RAKES, HAY FORKS, GRINDSTONES HAY FORK ROPE AND POLLIES, MOWING MACHINE OIL.(£§rOur prices now are lower than ever.Binder fine Gonsuiner’s (Tordage G°’s “Red Cap” and “Standard” Brands.(gTGet our quotations and place your order early for delivery when you want it.J.S.MITCHELL & CO STAR Clothing Hall .MENS'.# CLOTHING # There’s something wrong with a few stores shouting bargains until they’re black and blue in the face.Here we are busier than ever.You can fool some of the people all of the time, but you can’t fool all the people all the time.The Star Clothing Hall has been the standard for the past five years, and men who know wh it’s what can’t be bamboozled by make believe reductions ou bad clothes.STAR SUITS | $5.00 to $2000, the sort that carry all the styles and t I make us future customers.STAR CLOTHING HALL, J.R0SENBL00M & CO., 97 A 99 WELLINGTON STREET, Next Door to Grand Central Hotel, Bell Tel.43 ¥ No Hair?The trouble is your hair does not have life enough.Save your hair.Feed it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor.If the ’ray ha;rs are coming, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore color every time.ft fnttrlsi*.J.C.AYER CO.Law ell.City Improvement Association.The adjourned annual meeting of the Sherbrooke City Impiove ment Association was held in the Art Hall Thursday evening, the chair being occupied by the President, Mr.S.F.Morey.Alter going over and discussing the work of the past year, the e ection of officers was proceeded with.The following were elect ed : H is Worship, the Mayor, (ex-officio) Hon.President.S.F.Morey, President.Dr.Pelletier, M.L.A., vice-president.Dr.W.A.Farwell, treasurer.E.W.Farwell, secretary.EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.Messrs.H, D.Lawrence, Dr.Williams, L.A.Bayley, L.E.Panneton, W.McCulloch.John Wiggett, John M.Jenckes, J.S.Mitchell, V.E.Morrill, W.H.Archer.Sub committees were struck for the purpose of pushing special branches of the work.A number of interesting subjects came up for discussion, and a great deal of enthusiasm was displayed by the members in regard to the programme of work which has been laid out for the Society to under take daring the present year.Altogether the meeting was a most successful one.Mr.Blair’s Resignation.Former Minister of Railways Gives His Reasons.The |resignation of Hon.Mr.Brair from the Caoinet was announced Monday.Ministerial explanations of the occurrence were given in the House of Commons Thursday.It was a full dress occasion.The galleries were crowded.For in spite of the fact that this is the second time this session explanations have been given of the reason a minister and the Gov ernment have parted company the event is one of great interest.On the floor of the House the same interest was shown.Every member who is at the Capital was in his seat.All were eager to hear from the lips of the principles, the reasons for the action which has been taken.On the Conservative side there must have been some disappointment with the avowals of Hon.Mr.Blair.It had been intimated in the portion of the press which is unfriendly to the Government, that he had been the victim of cabals of his associates and that his resignation was not due entirely to a difference of opinion over a business matter.Hon.Mr.Biair went out of his way to give a denial to these statements.He declared the Grand Trunk Pacific plan was the rock upon which he and the Governmenc had split.There was nothing more.The announcements came early.For a wonder no trivial business interfered with the announcements.UNION CLOTHINQ HALL.Please do not forget that our cheap sale continu3a for the next two weeks and everyone who visits our store will save at least 25 per cent, as all oor dry goods are greatly reduced in order to make room for our fall importations, which we intend to receive shortly.Come and see us whether you buy or not we will be pleased to see yon.Union (Clothing Hall.Out of the Shadow.The discouragement, the despair of ill health, out into the noontide glory of health, vigor and strength.Are you seeking this way ?Are you wishing to replace weakness by strength, despondency by hope and expectation, pale cheeks and lusterless eyes, by the roces bloom and sparkling eyes.If you but use Ferrozone, you will make rich, red blood, your nerves will grow strong.Old time vigor will return and with it endurance that will enable you to live an active, energetic and successful life.Remember the name, Ferrozone.Sold by all druggists.Mrs.Jas.Day, of New London, nee Miss Kendall, of Kingsbury, committed suicide on Thursday morning by hanging.She was 28 years of age and had been married but a short time.CANNED MEATS POPE LEO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY .Armour’s Canned Meats.We have just taken into stock a direct shipment of The End Came Early This Afternoon.THE LAST SAD SCENES AT THE PONTIFFS BEDSIDE Rome, July 20th—His Holiness Pope Leo passed peacefully away at 1 01 this p in.Rome, July 20.—-3.35 a.m.-The associated press despatches describe the sad scenes just before the death of His Holiness as follows :—Now that the supreme last moment in the memorable life and reign of Pope Leo is expected almost hourly, the contrast between the quiet within and the excitement without the Vatican, is most striking.In the vast palace there is a hushed calm of expectation, the only apparent wakeful prople being the Swiss Guards.NEAR THE END.The Pope lies tonight in a state of coma, and there are great doubts in the minds of his doctors whether he will ever completely emergp from it.His immediate dissolution seems to be only averted by the reliability of the action of his heart.His pulse continues steady, Shortly before midnight Dr.Lapponi said “The Pope at the present moment is in a state oi coma, which may be called afeon-dition preceeding the last {agony, the duration of which it is impossible to forecast, although every thing leads to the belief that this condition cannot last.To be more exact he is still in a state of torpor and stupor, from which, however he rouses occasionally when he hears sharp sounds, as for ^instance, the insistent voice of one of one of his familiars calling loudly to him.Left alone he relapses immediately into a condition of tor por.BUTTER AND CHEESE IS CHIEF FEATURE.Financial Aid Given by Banks the Cause of Big Expansion In Province of Quebec.L SMITH, Prop Iftl I54;WEILI HOTOS STRICT ftH«rbreok« SigQ ofttye G°ldeR Eogte' C^FANCYO SUMMER MUSLINS and washable good* for ShirtwaiHtH and dress.We have a large line of Udies’ Shirtwaists and Wrapper* (all the newest pattern*).Heady-to-wear Hat*.Fancy Hosiery, Applique Lace in white and cream.AIko a full line of fine and well made Cy SO p c Saved by coming here.Everything cheap and strictly up-to-date.Call and *ee uh.W.T.OUGHTRED.MARBLETON.“The Province of Quebec was never more prosperous than at the present time.During the last few years there has been a marked ex pansion in the butter and cheese business.“In addition, farmers have gone in a great deal for stock raising.In these new undertakings some of the banks have assisted the farmers as much as they could, and are still devoting special attention to them.“The French-Canadian farmer has grown keenly alive to the possibilities of trade, and the general rule now is that they try to secure larger advances from the banks than they can conveniently handle.” “There were among the interesting statements made to a Montreal Herald representative by Mr.M.J.A.Prendergast, general mana ger of the Hochelaga Rank, in discussing the actual condition of the farmers throughout the province “I must say I have found that they have greatly benefited by the as-istance given them.At the present time there is not any settlement too small that it cannot have its butter and cheese factory The work of the instructors the Provincial Government has sent has helped them a great deal, and and the products that they are now turning out is in every way equal to those manufactured in the other provinces of Canada.“And there is one thing about the banking business that is done with the farmer.It is absolutely safe.They may be a little slow in payment sometimes, but I do not think there is a single instance in which the bank ha- lost a cent.“In addition to the business done by the French banks throughout the French sections of the country, there is the good work done by the Eastern Township Hank in that section of the ! province, ( “It has really been of a philanthropic nature in many instances, done with the intention of building up business in the country districts.In this they have succeeded to a very high degree.“In addition to the butter and cheese business, the banks are giving much assistance to the pulp industry and to grain exporters.” windsoYmills.Miss Clara Brewster, who has been here three weeks the guest of Miss Ethel Briggs, returned to her home in Compton last week.Mrs.David McCullough left last week for a six weeks visit with friends at Troy, N.Y.Mrs.James Shanks, with her son and daughter from Fitchburg, Mass, are spending a month at her old home in Lower Windsor.Miss Edith Mayo, I *dy supertendent at the Hospital in London, Oat., is making a short visit with her sister, Mrs.A.A Briggs.Mr.Robert C.McMichael, advocate.ot Montreal, was called home at the sickness and death of his father, and will remain two weeks.A new Post Office will be opened in George Moran’s store across the river, and will be called the Green lay post Office, with one mail per day for the present.The Paper Co.erected their large stack last week, and they have started the new paper ma chine, but not making paper yet on account of not getting brick layers enough to complete setting the steam boilers they are putting in.Mr.Thomas McMichael died July 12th, from a paralytic stroke, it the 71st year of his age.Mr.McMichael was a native of Ayr shire, Scotland, and came here 38 years ago, and has resided here since.He followed butchering and in business his word was just as good as his bond.He was for 18 years in succession Mayor of the Township of Windsor and warden of the county of Richmond one year.He wa* prominent in the Canadian Order of Forester®, and was a freemason.He retireil from business three years ago on account of poor health, but ha® always been able to be about the village.He leaves a wife and son, Robert C.advocate of Montreal, and three daughters.The funeral service were held from the Pres byterian Church, of which deceased was a devoted member, Rev.C.A.Tanner officiating.There was a very large gathering to pay the last tribute of respect to one they honored.Don’t Let Corns Torment You Use Putnam's Corn Extractor, which cures Corns in one nighf.without pain.For 30 years Putnam’s has been the standard cure of Great Britain and America.Try it.Headache cured in minute* by Zutoo Tablet,-.Won’t ali’cct the heart.:i5o.Cinderella Revised.With some petulance Cinderella notices that the pumpkin has been trana-'orined into a golden carriage.“Does it not del'ght you?” asks the fairy g___________ ¦ OF VARIOUS GOODS Shirtwaists, Wrappers, Skirts, etc.o o o AT o o o to Mite.Goods laid out on centre tables and plainly marked, A Great Range of Good Pipes Among the ton notches are “ B B B ” or “ G B D ” Briars.Either kind in a great assortment of different sizes and shapes.We can certainly suit you.E.KINKEAD&CO , Oigars Tobaccos Wellington St Sherbrooke.THOMPSON 4 HAMBLY, COATICOOK, QUE.Importers.Manufacturers and Dealers in Canadian, American and Foreign Ganite and Marble.Municipal Rights Strongly Asserted.Deputations from Various Municipalities Ask the Government to Protect Their Rights.Ottawa, July 15.- A deputation of representatives of various municipalities waited upon the Government to-day to urge the respecting of municipal rights.The members present were Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir William Muloek, Hon.Mr.Fielding.Bon.Mr.Fitzpatrick, Hon Mr.F ref on-taine and Hon Mr Paterson.Mr.W.D.Lighthall, of Mon treal, sécrétai y of the l nion oi Canadian Municipalities, was the first speaker and presented the following principles of municipal rights which had been agreed upon at a meeting earlier in the day : PRINCIPLES AGREED UPON.“The following municipal representatives, in conference assem bled, aftercareful consideration of LENNOXVILLE, HERE’S HOW IT’S DONE [ the Toronto and Hamilton Hue built.On suggestion of Mr.Davis, consideration of the b 11 was i»o*|K>nt ed until Mr.Jewett, solicitor of the company, could submit his argument in writiug.TO CALIFORNIA l\ WANTED-Faithful, person to tiavel for well established house in a few counties, calling on retail lants ami acanls ! territory.Salary a year and expenses, payable $10.70 a week in cash and expenses ad valued.Poaitkm permanent.Business successful and rushing.Enclose self addressed envelope.Standard House, 815 Caxton Bldg., Chicago.x+ VIA THK After Work or Exercise •/g 1 and cemetery* work of every description, made from most artistic designs by skilled workmen.Workmanship and quality of stock guaranteed first class in every particular.Also agents for Frost A Woods Farm Machinery, Dunlop Coaticook, May 9, 1(.K)3.MessFs.Morency Millett, Sherbrooke.Dear Sirs,—Please send me by mail one pair of ladies’ laced boots, size 4.medium low heel and toe, D width, at $3, which I inclose.Thanking you in advance, I remain, Tours truly, MRS.LEHMAN ROWER.Dear Sirs,—We received the two pairs by express O K, and they both suit immensly.They are ad mired by ever voue who has seen them.Mrs.M.J.Partwell will be in to see you on Sacurday for a pair of Queen Quality Shoes, same as mine.Size (U E.With best wishes.______ LOUISA H.LEAWARD Sawyer ville, June 18, 1903 These are specimen mail orders addressed to ^ Millet Opposite Theatre.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 fit ted with them.Every rider of experience insists on them.Dunlop Tires make bicycle enthusiasts.They increase the pleasure of wheeling and minimize the troubles.Bicycling is an assured success with Dunlops.The Dunlop Tire Co.Limited Toronto, Ont.Depot, at Montreal, St.John, Winnipeg, Vancouver.Hd'be you found a Dunlop Coin ?• » The above declaration is a sure guarantee that in that Suit of Clothes \s honest labor, high quality material, satisfaction and gratification to the wearer.siiaw means the value of that Suit of Clothes remains in Sherbrooke for the benefit of Sherbrooke citizens.W.W.SHAW OPPOSITE YE p.'T.BANK F.R.LABONTE Furniture Dealer SPECIALIST.AS Undertaker and Embalmer.wv si.- Ben lei.us Night Service : 111 Wellington Street - Bell Tel.405 Sherbrooke, Que.OUR METALLIC CEILINGS-WALLS & *,n fcotn art stic and serv ceabie Pci*itl«rty wsea Dy practical ceopie *'n publication which on tors Canadian homes.It at present contains a greater number of columns of reading matter than any other Canadian weekly.All the news published in it is carefull> selected to meet the varied tastes of the i-eaders.The General News section will contain the fullest and most complete information of the events trr&nspiring in all parts of the world.Particular attention will bo given to cable and provincial news.« ~ The Agricultural Section will he replete with information for the general advancement of agricult mal science.» ’ontributors to this sec tion will Ik* men eminent in this important industry.The Magazine Section will also Is* a mine of information upon subjects which areat present attracting public attention.Many of the articles will i>e brightened by Illustrations.Altogether the 21 pages, which comprise the Weekly Mail and Kmnire, are a library in themselves, and all for the sum of Due Dollar a year.Imperial Luxiited Fri Weekly.Fa and Vancouver.Friday s.Service bel ween Moi treal Sundays, Wednesday and v* Little Lake Magog j* Commencing July 2nd, in addition to the regular trains, special train will lea\e Hhcr-br«H»kc ilail' except Sunday at 5.'I0 p in.arrive Scaswanincpus about »* no p.m.Lea\ e Sca-wa-niucmis K 00 a in.daily except Sunday-, arrive SUei brooke 8.80 a.m.W.H BOTTOM, Cit’y Paa.-enger Agent.4 B II Telephone IM.Stkamship Tickrtb to all Part*-ov ihk World.Trains Iran’ Shrrbvookr ABENÂKIS SPRING Open June 1st to October 1st Improved Liberally Conducted Teem* Moderate I'you w.itit Perf**rt Comfort.Good TnbK ••Slwi.y'’ anti the very bout Outing you ever tnul, no to ABLNAKIS SPRINGS, P.Q.the mont RjitUfiotory ami |f>Mt «•x|fm«ive Kummrr an.I l-ulth I.- >rt in 1 uiaitu.Fmn iluntf t,,i '¦'•MK-I.I :.M.I Fn.ioYNII N 1.S|ilemti-n wall paper r> -r» 1 he large»! »ux k of Moulding to chooæ from in the City.Price* WITH THK 13o WtdUugton Street A.1L DON’T FORGET That the Best and Cheapest place in town to Buy your IS AT— Largest and"Best Assorted stock of GROCERIËS Wines and Liquors Also a full line of GroGktsru ft Glassware always on hand.WM.MURRAY R GO.ti and 19 KING STREET.in the city at very Lowest Prices.hSTABUSHEI R BIRON FACIE for Mon treal.Toronto, t hit-ago and W«vt at :U.» a.m.(daily! unil J.2S p.m.(daily except Sunday».For Montreal.Kiehinond.Artlmhahka ami Quebec at .'t.t.Sand H.J^a.ni.For Itichmoud, QuefKH' and intermediate -talions at tL.tO p.m.For Portland and intermediate stations at 11.2»> a.m.daily exeepf Sunday, and 11.40 p.m.daily.I'or Lland 1’oml and intomnniiate sta- ( oaticook.For Island Pond and at 8.05 p.m.daily except Sunday.4.Ô7 p.m.daily except Sunday.Low rates in connection with Christian Endeavor Convention at I >enver, Col.FOB COMFORT, travel by the Urand Trunk Railway System.For ticketK, information, etA’., apply to IC.H.FOSS, City Pa^aengor and Ticket Agent.Strathcona Square.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY On and after OrUdier 12th.1902, traîna will rn» daily (Sunday excepted! an followai No.84 THF MARITIME KXPRK88 will lea?Montreal daily except Saturday at 12.01 noon for Halifax.N.S., the Sydney8, Bt John, N.H., and other pointe iu the Marti IBM ItotIiiom.21 No.83 THK MARITÎMK KXPRKSS, fruit pointa as al»o" , will arrive daily exoep Monday at 5.3»> p.m.No.152 KXPRKSS for Levin will leave datlj except Sunday at 7.40 a.m., due to arrive af 1.05 p.m.• l J No.151 FXPRKHS will leave Levin dally ox* cept Sunday at 1.20 p.m.due to arrive ak Montreal at 10.00 p.m.No.160 KXPUE88 for Levin leaven dally except Sunday at 11.45 n.m., due to arHvc at Levin at H 50 a.m.and connecting with ex prenn for ( ampbellton.N.B.Wo.14tf KXPRK88 for Nioolet leave dally ex oept Sunday at 4.30 p.m.No 145 EXPRESS from Nioolet arrives at Mor treal daily except Sunday at 10.30 a.m.No.149 EXPRESS leaven Levin daily exoep Sunday at 7.00 p.m., due to arrive In Mor treal atf6.45 a.m Ventlbu e trains with luxurioun Sleeping an-Dining earn and Amt class enfiches, on the mar lllmo express.Through Sleeping earn bet weer Montreal and Halifax.All trains run by east ern standard time.I) POTTINGKR, General Manager.Moncton, N.B„ October 10th, 1902, H.A.PRICE, General Passenger Agent, 1A> 8L James St,, Montreal.! JAE8 HARD WELL, Assist, U«*u Krght Agt., 130 St.James St.(cor.St, Francois XaTtei Ht,! Montreal.City Ticket Office.’143 (Bt.James 8t., Mod treal.Dominion Line STEAMSHIPS MOST URAL dr QUEBEC TO urtutpooim jU anada .July 18, Aug.22, Sept.26 ^Kensington.July 26, Aug, 29.Oct, 3 tDominion.Aug.1.Sept, 5, f)ct, 10 ^Southwark .Aug.15, Sept, lî», OoL 24 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Mayflower.July 1«.Aug.13.Sept.10 Commonwealth.July 30.Aug.27 Sept, 24 New England.Aug.6, Sept, 3, Oct- 1 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.tNorseman .July 18 f Englishman .July 27 tNomadic.Aug.1 fIrishman.Aug.8 FOR A VONMOUTH DOCK dr BRISTOL FROM MONTREAL tlherian—OT.July 19th (Turcoman.Aug.1st fManxman.July 19th BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN.Vancouver .July 1 ( ambroman .Aug.H old Storage and cool Air.?Cold Storage.For all particularn apply C.H.Fonn, G T, R .W.H.Bottom, C.P.K .Sherbrooke, or “The Dominion Line,’’ 17 SL Sacramentel,, Montreal.Deliyhtrul Sea Trip — TO — Quaint New Orleans SPUTHüRN PAfilFIC Elegant New Passenger Steamships /.car* New York errrp \CEDKE‘>DA Y at ¦ .'/ /f.f/f.Eire ami a half da//s to A< »c Orleans G*.P% R.ConMention San Francisco, August i/tii Special round trip rates : part irater route.NEW YORK to NEW ORLEANS, them* SOUTHERN PACIFIC rfiit U ncs through Louiiiana, Telav Arizona'///
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