Sherbrooke daily record, 15 juillet 1903, mercredi 15 juillet 1903
[" les Phone Jo.if all] li ! \u2014 im every de ; PRICE ONE CENT.\u2019 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Announces Retirement of Mr.Blair \u2014Will Give Explanations Thursday.each other.But Mr.Blair seemed to get even less than his share of support.He did not need it to any -ex- tent, for he was mentally and politically strong than any other minister outside of the Premier; He could not help feeling, however, the situation he was pläced in, especially when his advice was disregarded on a matter \u2018on which he should have had the most potent voice: The general expectation, therefore, is that he will refuse whatever offers.are made to him and at un early date will make & statement which.will put his conduct \u2018in a proper light before the country.\u201cThe feeling that the situation is a serious one for the Government is | strong to-night than it was yesterday, when the news was first made public.The ministers have been ab: sent from their seats most \u201cof the ses- sion.At times Mr.Sifton was the only member of the Government in the chamb?r.Many consultations were held among the trusted members -Athany, N.Y., wit of a deputy yesterday afternoon, = prevented the negro, hailing from Summerhurst, N.lynching.of James Little; a 19-year-old J., who early yesterday morning, near New Baltimore, criminally assaulted Emma Cole, aged 11, daughter of Joseph Cole, à farmer living - near New Baltimore.The child, with her 5-year-old sister and Maud Lobdell, aged 12, was picking berries by the roudside in the long -woods between New Baltimore and Coxsackie, a mile from home, when Little accosted them, asking them for \"something to eat.The Lobdell girl went to her home, but her mother was net there, and returning to her companions she.found the negro dragging Emma Cols into the woods.She ran \u201ctov -her wil, and the negro pulled out a hundful of her hair.\u201d She then ran away with the little Cole gird, \u201cing for help, while Little dragged his | vietim \u201cher, then escaping after threatening her | with death if she moved.- July 15.\u2014The quick sheriff of Coxsackle Her father and neighbors met the \u201cchild coming home, and at once or- \u2018gavized a party to scour the woods.© IS LAID TO REST.Funeral of Late T.A.Mac- kinnon In Montreal.LEADING OFFICIALS OF CANADIAN RAILWAYS ATTEND.1.Mchtreal, July 15.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The funeral of the late T.\u201d A.Mackinnon, general manager of the Baston & \u201cMaine Railway, took place in this city this morning upon the arrival of a specidl train from Boston bearing- the remains, , , The funeral was very \u2018largely ed, all the leading officials = of .,the ~Canadian Pacific Railway and Grand Trunk Railway, paying their last respects to.fellow railroad man, ubi- versully.respected and admired; Six officials of the Boston & Maine \u201ca * élec as pal-bearers.7\" The remains were interred in Mount _ Royal femetery.TO TY ATTEND MR.MACKINNON., Mr William, Farwell.President - of ! | i.\u20ac Eastern, Townships\" Bank, Mujor H + Wood, Mr.J.8.Mitthell, and Mr.1 attend- CH.Kathyn.Rock Island.directors of the Bank, left vesterday afternoon ; fer Montreal.le attend the funeral of.| the late T.A.Mac Kinnon, Vice- presi- | dent of the hecho &' Maine \u2018Railway, Ju which.takes place to duv.Mr.Frank Grundy, General Manager of the QC.$ R.will, also, attend Mr.funeral, * * DROWNED AT EUSTIS.THE MASSAWIPPI RIVER, A sad drowning accident happened Si on the Massawippi river neur Eustis 7 Friday evening, The victim wus Frederick Drew, aged about 26 years, the Eustis Mining Drew had and an employe of Co.J lowed some washing soda the thay, Le aud in a few hours Sad despite all that could be done.other Attempt at Lynching In + New York State Is Frustrated, land river men, scream- | boat to Catskill, where there is a well- into the woods and assaulted | -| have lynched the.negro.FUNE NERAIL OF LATE}.Mac kinnon\u2019 s [7 YOUNE MAN ROSES, TIS.LIFE IN | oT A description of the negro was sent,| to near-by towns, and an hour later he was captured on the railway track, near Coxsackie by Roy Cutler.He confessed the assault and was locked up.; In the meanwhile news of the ture reached New .cap- Baltimore, and.a mob of 150 enraged farmers started for Coxsackie, augmented by a large number of striking Coxsackie moulders all frankly avowing their intention to lynch the negro.Tuesday was the strikers\u2019 \u2018\u2018benefit day\u201d in Coxsackie, and the town was.\u2018crowded.Threats of lynching filled the air, and every train augmented the crowd.- Deputy Sheriff Sumner Vanloon, realizing that the coming of darkness: would mean the breaking of the flimsy local lock- -up, and the violent death.of hig prisoner; smuggle?the riegro out, and took him down the river on the: built jail.The Cole child is seriously injured, but may recover.Her father and the neighboring farmers are in a terrible state of excitement, and but for the deputy\u2019s quick action would certainly STRUCK BY TRAIN.Mr.McFadden\u2019s Wagon Is + Smashed to Pieces.HE WAS THROWN SOME DISTANCE.BUT NOT SERIOUSLY IN- * JURED.Mr.S.A.MeFadden, of Lennoxville, had an.experience, this morning, which.he will not soon forget, and he may well consider himself fortunate that the results to himself were not very serious.: Mr., McFadden was driving along the river road, south of the village, and on approaching the B.& M.track did not notice the coming.of the train.He was just on tie track when he realized that a train was almost upon him.He started up his horse but too late to clear the track.= The engine struck the rear wheel and the wagon was smashed to pieces.Mr.McFadden held fast to the reins and was thrown some distance.He was not actually struck by the engine.He was severely shaken up and badly \u2018bruised.The horse was uninjured.Assistance being soon at hand, Mr.McFadden was removed to his house and Dr.Foss called to attend him.It is now believed that no serious results will follow the accident.\u2014_\u2014 ee SHIP IS ASHORE.Steamer Monterey Wreck- \u2018ed Off Newfoundland.\u2014\u2014 WILL PROBABLY BE A TOTAL | WRECK ~ CARGO MAY BE SAVED.Miquelon, July 14.\u2014(Spe- Canadian Pacific steamer, Monterey, which sailed from Montreal July tüth, for Bristol, is ashore west of Point Plate.St.Pierre, cial.) Z The She will probably be a total wreck.Speedy assistance may save part of cargo.\u2018 - \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DEATH WAS SUDDEN, don.widow of the late Benjamin \u20acGordon, Ce .lan, in the river bath- with ran thought he was seized Lu pps.He was rescued in ; _ about twenty minutes but could not | bres tesuseitated.| ces Was unmarried, J os Fame ral was held at North Hat- - fev.A and wax conducted by the | ro Craik, of Waterville, i By eo | | lt LED BY w ASHING SODA, - ; YHA a 15-The twe niv month- tit 84 of Mr, Ledoux, of \u2018Victoria Sauveur, obtained and sw Bof Lieut.\u2018Governor McMillan, later was \u2018 \u2018Falls, is in the city today.\u201cWinnipeg.Man, July 15\u2014Mrs.Gor- of on a She was a sister of Victoria, B.C., forme rly Winnipeg, died suddenly \"while visit to Connecticut - Rev.J.LaRocque, of Brompton RESIGNATION IS ACCEPTED.of the party, and almost as maus rumors were current as there were \"people to listen to.them.One was to the efiect that Mr.Fielding was likely to follow Mr.Blair's example.Nothing that Mr.Fielding has said or done can be pointed to in \u2018support of this, however.\u201c \u2018As is usually the case, delay in filing the portfolio is not improving the situation.There is a movement to get a portfolio for Senator Templeman, who is now a member of the Cabinet without office.Senator Macdonald advocated his claims in the Upper Chamber this afternoon.He is a British Columbian, however, and.it is a necessity of the case that Mr.cessor shall be from New Brunswick.Mr.Emmerson is, therefore, generally acrepted as the new minister.also helieved that his portfolio will be that of marine and fisheries.There is some talk, however, of Hon.VWilliatn Pugsley being called from the.provincial field, as Mr.Blair was in 1896, Mr.Pugsley has been long known as an understudy of Mr.Blair's, and is of New Brunswick's minor politicians.\u201d .main feature was / pressive.the arrival of the soldiers, checring the i Kansas City platform, | cerned.PARIS WAS EN FETE Fall of Bastile Brilliantly Celebrated.\" THE MILITARY DISPLAY AROUS- © ES GREAT ENTHUSIASM.Paris, July 15.\u2014The French national holiday was enthusiastically celebrated yesterday .in brilliant weather.The the review of the garrison of - Paris.The troops assembled at Long Camp at an eafly hour before the weather became 0; Many spectators witnesse favorite corps as they reached the grounds.General Andre, Minister of War, accompanied by a brilliant staff and the foreign military attaches soon followed.At nine o'clock an artillery salute.announced the arrival of Presi- \u2018dent Loubet, who was accompanied by Premier Combes.and other cabinet ministers, and the presidents\u2019 .of the.Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, whom General Andre and the military.| Governor of Paris and their staffs os- corted to the reviewing stand.Madam Louhet soon followed and\u2019 the review commenced, ending with the usual distribution of decorations.The charge was executed by six -regiments of cavalry which were drawn up in fine style about fifty yards in front of the \u2018presidential stand, \u2018and aroused the greatest enthusiasm on the part of- the spectators.-JImmediately afterwards M.Loubet and with their escorts, left Long Camp, warmly applauded along the route while proceeding to the review ground.A novel incident of the review was the appearance | _of Santos-Dumont in an air-ship over Long Camp.He saluted the President with three strident blasts from the whistle of his motor, and with asalvo of revolver shots.Then amid the applause of the spectators, the aeronaut sailed off rapidly to his headquarters at Puteaux.ta COUNCIL OF THE BAR.INQUIRES INTO AND RETURNS FINDING IN CONNECTION WITH RECENT CONSPIRACY CASE.The Council of the Bar of St.Fran cis concluded this week its ingüiry into the recent Belanger conspiracy case.The inquiry lasted several days.\u2018The 'tatonnier, Mr.F.Campbell, presided, and the members of the Council attending were: L.E.Panneton, KC, a.I', Leblanc, G.H.St.Pierre, K.C., Jom Iæonard, K.C., and C.D.White.The finding deprives the prircipal ia.the above case of his prerogative as a member of the bar for the period of two years, but does not in any way.affect his right to practice his profession in the district.In other words, he is simply deprived of the right of atiending the meetings of the bar during the period mentioned.The finding was not unanimous.The batonnier, Mr.Campbell, favored suspension.Mr.Panneton dissented finding as being ultra vires Council of the Bar.It is understood that Mr.Belanger will appeal from the decision to the General Council.the ministers, from the of the Ÿ =_\u2014-\u2014\u2014 PRYAN HITS AT CLEVELAND.Milwaukee, Wis., July 15.\u2014William J.Brvan -was in the city the other day, en route to Racine.He said that the | proposed candidacy of Grover Cleve- - land for the presidency \u2018is a comedy as it now stands, but a tragedy if it succeeds.\u201d Mr.Bryan said he was interested only in seeing a candidate nominated who would: stand by Democratic principles, as enunciated in the Former Senator John Witchell agrees with Mr.Bryan :so far as Mr.Cleveland is con- He \u2018has just returned from the Fast, and says it is absurd to think af Mr.Cleveland as a candidate: Blair's sue-: Ris] credited with being the most astute op pie Worship; the Mayor.sation allowing PREDICTED THAT COMPLET DERSTANDING WILL SOON REACHED, - London, July 15\u2014(Special.) \u2014| patches from Tokio and St.P burg indicate that relations bet; Russian and Japan are greatly | m- proved within the past fortnight land | it is believed the two Governmi will soon arrive at a complete up standing.; od if \u201cWANT COLUMN\u201d*| ; \u2014 ONE WHICH HAS BEEN SUGGH ST: \u2018ED FOR OUR CITY FATHERS.À reader suggests the foll wing \u201cWant Column\u201d for the City Co inci TO LET.\u2014Good pasturing for Grass in splendid condition.T moderate.Apply Councillor Lang chairman of Special Strathcona Committee.WANTED.\u2014Several good hands!\u2019 haying.Hours, 5 a.m, till dark.and eggs for dinner.J.H.'D.Codere, ¢ Parks Committee.~~ « \" WANTED.\u2014A \u201cfew good men a are willing to .work, to replace présent members of, Strathcona Square Gom- mittee.Must be hustlers, who will not allow \u2018the grass grow under their feet.Apply Councillor T.W.Fuller.| ; NOTICE.\u2014Liberal reward will} be given for information which will (lead to the arrest and conviction of | the Party or parties who spread the false and malicious report that the undersigned made a certain offer at a cer- tained meeting held ini the\u2019 | Morey \u2018Picture Galley.The \u2018offer contained in this advt.is no joke.Councillor McManamy, Sherbrooke.LOST.\u2014Some where in the South or East Wards a talisman, possessing the power to whip into line wayward Councillors, and inspire them with a due, respeet for the chair.Big reward if, before the next Council- esting the Jost article is placed in the hand, ; 1 © = : 5 \u201cCARD OF THANKS.\u2014The vides signed desires to thank his friends and neighbors for their solicitious inquir- jes and attentions during his recent illness.Councillor Royer, ; Hast Ward.SUBSCRIPTIONS \"INVITED.\u2014 Al grateful city | desires.to_recognize\u2019 in: some suitable way the great, untiring, never- failing, | unselfish - services of the senior alderman who has devoted a quarter of a century and the best part of his life to, the interests of the community.Subscriptions to a testimonial fund in this connection will be received by the undersigned.Councillor D.O.E.Denault.\u2014\u2014 CAUTION.~The public are hereby warned against \u2018putting any stock in Blection Campaign Speeches.They are thkown to the wind and,not to be taken seriously.Councillor C.F.Oli: vier., GRAND CELEBRATION.\u2014 Public notice [is herdby given that the Police Committee will grant a special dispen- the small boy and others to use fire crackers and other pyrotechnics Within the city limits on the occasion of the gran celebration to commemorate the annihilation of our friends, the enemy.Date not yet definitely determined.Councillor Fras, er, chairman \u2018of the Police Committee, A PRIZE 4 8500 is offered for the best practical] scheme by which écon- omy can be applied tothe administration of the c ity finances.Competitors: will bear in mind that an essential part of any plan will be .an efficient, method of convincing my fellow alder: men that theicity treasury is not .a gold mine of limitless wealth.Any one who has the idea please answer at! once and savd the city\u2019s credit.Coun-: cillor Cate, chairman of the Finance | Committee.i FOR SALE.{Reserved seats may be! lieved that City Fathers should set a good example by keeping better hours, and, moreover; that less talk will assist rather than interfere with + the transaction of: business.Councillor 3.J.Caron.ie .| le > START \u201cFREE FOOD LEAGUE.; Unionists Tariff Crusade.Lonaon, July 15.\u2014 The Unionist free traders held another meeting on- Monday, under the chairmanship of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, in a committee room of the House of Commons.AN ly organized tional crusade.almost the same j ep ditidn as last night.| | 1 À Pope | paid : feel better than I did y 8 erday Morning?* On_leaving the Vatican \u2018Dr.Mazzoni - [in reply 5 the query, de the \u2018end | imminent ?answered, \u201cI cannot he called 80.\u201d i Then, is near ?was asked.To | this Dr; 1 replied, \u201cin order not \u2018I to make | mistake, Jet us say \u201cIt is not far distant.\u201d | SEE .His Holi iness at noon\u2019 fell into: a the same t 3 o'clock, MORNING.DESPATCHES.n Rome, July 15.\u20146.15 a.m\u2014The Pops has pas a compatativély tranquil night, but the depression of his forces continues.| | Another remarkable rally in .Pope «| chols trage y occurred on.Saturday, | miralty t Bad at Wilson's Music Store for the | daily \u2018horse nd cattle parade Jin] Strathcona Square.They are going: fast.Apply early.Councillor W.Mir | son.| ' : CC I z Lo NOTICE OF MOTION.\u2014 At the 4 next meeting of the Council a by\u2018law | will be intrgduced to curtail i ; speeches of windy aldermen.It is be | vi Free Traders Organize For | Unionist free Ipod league was formal- d will start an eduta- Le ol Lo i | able Rome, July 15.4 L{spectal.)\u2014When Dr.Mazzoni entered the | iPoj la sick room | this out pe he found His Holiness in peaceful or and yas sill enjoying Leo'à condition occur) d: yesterday af: ternoon after a morning in the course of which! His Holiness suffered spells of delirium, and at times \u2018his strength sank to the lowest: ebb, and at night he lay in no wors condition than he was on Monday è ening, \u2018exee for the steady diminution of \u2018his resign, Mgr.Bisleti, master | of the chamber, visited he sick room just after midnight, end-\\after- émerging.stated that the \u201cPope! 3 condition was.unchanged.A little Inter the; Pope fell into a sleer.which it has Just been announc- ad is fairly tranquil, although the patient\u2019s respiration: is troublesome.Yestorday\u201d s rally Was characteristically oppos ed to every medical theory, and consisted in getting out of \u2018bed on which two hours previously, the.Pope.himself had made, all preparations for death.Unsatisfied: with | i this exhibi- causes, may 5 Aged Ponti & he oe shes His Physoiais By His Remark.| Vitaly \u2014Latest Bulletins From The Vatican.tion of vitality, he eransacted business and | received four- Cardinals with whom he talked in an animated way.In fat Pope Leo's record for yester- | day.Tittle of which appeared in last night's official bulletin, would be incredible if it were not confirmed by the doctors and cardinals presént in the sick chamber.None.seemed more perplexed than the doctors themselves.Dr.Lapponi said frankly: \u201cI cammot .imagine how the Pope manages to keep alive\u201d! According to the physicians the Pontiff may die at any moment, even in the midst of one of those extraordinary intervals when his mind and body present a comparatively sound ajppear- once., All those around the patient have long since ceared to hold definite opinions regarding the duration of the Fontiff's * existence.The slow: but progressive diminution of the strength ol tbe august patient foretells the ap- rroaching end of the struggle with death! but the doctors will not.venture Ho redict how near the end be.Constant - relapses, they say, such as creatéd alarm early yesterday; are gradually wearing down the Pope\u2019 s' constitution, which seems immune from any \u2018specific disease.- Most persons arc inclined to the idea that the Pope may igo through perhaps\u2019 two or three repetitions of yesterday's ups and downs: till, as Dr.Rossoni puts it, \u201cHis: : ulse stops forever.Various accelerate the end, viz., contintied inability ! to take ' nourishment, | \u2018which.was exhibited to- -day; sudden heart failure, or the progression of - pleurie disease.The \u2018latter is thought the least probable.! As day succeeds day, # be comek pathologically clear that: it ix a cuse of a very old man dying because he has lived his allotted time.me * St.Jphérs, NAd,, Faly is.\u2014A mélan- the 1th ins ', when a fisherman | was shot dead by: his | captain, The American banker, Helen M.\u2018Whitten, Captain {A Willart, ad ljaitéd and was ready for sea.Her crew\u2019 nid of eighteen men, fo rteen of i whom were New.foundlanders.One of \u201cthe crew, named John Yetman, hailed from: St.Mary's.Captain Will ard suspected | ; Yetman of intending to.desert, and - refused him liberty ta go on shore, as, he said, for his.clothes, the vessel being ready to suil.Thefe was al wordy (onflict he- tween.the.two.Yetman: persisting in going on a taking from the sheath his = if intending ito cut the painter.(Captain Willard \u2018again ordered him tÿ côme on board.) It is said that' the.captain; then\u201d cast off the painter, dnd without warning drew his revolver, [firing four shots\u2019 and killing Yeiman ihstantly.; One bullet pierced the heart Alter! the occurrence the captain- paced the, deck and witnessed the gathering crowd of angry fishermen along the shore, with apparent indifferehce.|A word at \u2018this juncture would have inflamed the aroused passions of\" the gathering) of young fisharmen |to (take \u2018the law;into their own han b.! Captain Will ard is an Englishman, who went to] the United States twen y-four years! ago, and there became \u2018naturalized.{He i is about 40° years f age, | John | Yétman was loung fisherman, | of 24 years ily resides at | St.Mary's, as been held nder Judge e depositions and results of the enquiry have not yet | )een receiv- éd by the Minister of = Ju istice, but may come, fora.\u2018to- gin A term of À Conray ; be i the ease, | come , tu | La may be ) owned by Messrs.Bowring proton Limited, has been \"purchased by the British Ad- | be.despatched | # a relief ship with provisions and bther nèces- saries to gupply possible | \u2018npeds of the Antarotic lorer Discovery.The price paid| or the Terra, Ny bva is said to be £20 000, a good \u2018round figure for 1a pearl as he has in all the Bli nd, | À Tragedy | of The Ancient Colony.Jackman\u2019 Tak a \"splendid record as / master of the Terra Nova and of oth: er ice: hunters.\u2018 : : THE.COD FISHERY.: The cod fishery was late in: com.mening, but it is now in full \u2018swing along : the shores and in all the bays, north and south.Traps and'hook and line are.doing remarkably well.) The fish ard exceptionally large.Recent accounts from Labrador state = that cod were appearing.Prospects are cheering.A good cod fishery and a profituble seal fishery will place the country in a comfortable position.For the most part outdoor people have their! gardens yielding a supply\u201d for winter of potatoes, cabbage, peas, carrots, |parsnips, beets, gooxeberries and currants.A few quintals of fish will stock their larder for the winter ; the trap, \u2018worked by the.father near home, © with the sons\u2019 shares in bankers and * shore fishing craft, afford ample funds - to purchase flour, butter, tea, © mo- laser, sugar, salted meat, and clothing; rendering the homes of the \u2018people happy and contented.T he; people do not, reed to coax \u2018appetites with luxuries, which seldom adorn their tables ; fish and potatoes, bread, butter- and tea, constitute the chief |diet in all the stasons ; a joint of fresh meat on high days, and an oc: ju junk\u201d of venison, with: an sbundant supply of rabbits everywhere) satisfies, and gives His Majesty King | E dward as healthy and contented his great possessions.The: demand for refined cod liver oil has chught on to a class who \u2018may be termed \u201cimmature veal.\u201d Knowing nothing, practically, of the processes of refining the oil, resulting, \u201cof course.in + an article which cannot pass the tent of examination.The misfortune.will he that all such inferior grades must affect ithe gene ral exports to some.extent.: Hin.- Excellency Governor Boyle presided at a concert.given hy Dr.Fraser and \u2018pupils from the Institution for at Halifax, in support: of which the governor was enthusiastic, The result\u201d was that $1,000 was contributed.! - SMALLPOX.\u201ccases of smallpox have one of these Three new Leen sént to the hospital; Hong, Kong, collector of c stoms at Mapila, decided, by | | virtue of the\u2019 prov isions of sthe United: gs immigration law.\u2018taat no fôreigner under written or _im- \u2018plied conträct can be allowed in the | Philippines.The decision arose on the July 15.Mt Shuster, has interpretati n of the ritish çlerk de a charter- 8.ia foreign biginess and a oo L Li * ré È i \\ vf | | a ship of or pa and past | work.But cases: is said to be of a virulent type.she was foûnd to be sound{by theex- Di.Bagg, of New York, being in the j aminers, of lis \u2018expected to: prove \u2018in city visited the smallpox hospital, and all respects suitable for the service.at once stated there was no doubt\u2019 the i It is \u2018probable that Captain = Arthur dixeuxe from which the patients wern | Jackman, ps \u2018navigator, and a part suffe ring was smallpox.The doctor crew of 1 wioundland rs, \"pay be \u2018en- urge: | :the great benefits of.vaccina- gage! to progeed in the ship.Captain tion among all classes.AFTER THE TRADE.oki houses, chiefly the British, and will\u2019 prevent them importing assistants.under contract.British firms construe the application of the law ps an attempt.to drive them out of the islands and 1 to enable Americans to; secure the trade.\u2014\u2014 = « Miss | Augustine Codère las gone to Lewiston to spend a part of the holi- \u2018days with friends.CC i à ec. 1 i Have you seen to it that your fam- river of life after you are gone will be prepared *5 land at the pier of brogner- ily when moving down the ity ?= The {orth American Life eu ci idee al Plans of insurance.:3.DRESSER & 00.JH © À DISTRICT MANAG ERS, SHERBROOKE.and CLEANERS All kinds, of Wearing Apparel, Home Furnish- .ings, etc.LOTHROP'S LAUNDRY AND STEAM DYE WORKS & Water Street, Sherbrooke.Lim « Millinery Below Cost.Everything in Millinery.A Greatest Values ever offered.© a rec) = ARIA (3 OP) Hats and Ready to Wear Untrimmed Hats from Ye to ~ 4%.These Hats have been selling from 50c to $2.50.Miss Eacrett is still with me and ready to fill all orders.MISS E.C: LEE, Strathcona Square.CCNA PC PC LÉ) > Là yoo _e OBO RCRA CON po 0 .0) LJ 0) * 0 - alm LS Have Jon Visited The - 9c.Store ?Tf not, you should do so the first opportunity ; ; you will be sure to sec \u2018and at a price -something you need; .that will induce you to buy.Guaranteed goods at low prices | is the motto here.JAM eN THOMPSON.Bell 'Phone 429.P.8 \u2014Thosa Dinner Sets are selling well, A few more lett to be sold cheap, Dr.Ferguson\u2019 s - TONiC FAMILY PILLS.40 Pink, Sugar-Coated, Pleasant to | take pills in a box.Being a Compound Iron Pill, of unique combination, they will positively cure Anemia (or impoverished blood), Female Wenk- ness, Nervous Discases, Pale and Sallow Complexion, acting speedily, increasing the red corpuscles\u2019 of blood, thus restoring promptly to health, strength and vigor the whole system.Ask your Druggist for FERGUSON'S TAKE NO OTHER., PRICE - 5c.BOX J.D.FERGUSON, -\u2014 Sole Proprietor, CUMBERLAND.ONT.\u2018 CODERE SONS & CO.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE, TINWARE AND LEATHER vit W efiinaton trees Mherbraat.NEW LEVIS HOAD.ELECTRIC CARS ARE NOW BEING OPERATED.Levis, Quebce, July 15\u2014 A sixth regular ser: vice on the electric ralway in Levis on The line is now in operation Crossing, making fixe and one half miles, and it is ox- pected that \u2018another week will seer the Car was \u2018put \u201cin Monday.\u201d .M \u201c.* as lar ax Gibson's wars running \u2018to Bennett's dition \u2018to the track ing to the inanagem rt ine ten cars in all now in service.2 2 Eemmaliga 20 5 rem TOWNSHIPS MINISTERS \u201cAT ISLE, OF ORLEANS, The Quebec Telegraph says: fs Rura! \u2018Dean Hepburn, of Richmond, G.will take charge of the services iy Nt.Marys \u201cAnglican chapel, Island of | .Sunday next -and will\u201d Urleiigs, on Lilien remain at the island for a month.The services are well attended every | Sunday by the Protestant residents of | the island, and are Very cheecful and | hearts, a most efficient choir turnish- | ing the ausical portion.\u201d The x i) Up-to-date, Stylishly Trimmed £2 3 RE) + .* LCA) ou LZR {rived in the* city yesterday mo 12nd or Crossing.The trapway will then- he less} than one mile from the Etchemin river, and | the increased business with cach ad is highly gratify- The Cotnpany received two ears Juse -Saturday, mak- | | | | pe - MATTINGS, | | For the Summer Cottage, | For the.Gt Home, = + e, \u201c47° 25 Hn Tor So Ole in the Housé.Pl OES : .| | l13e, 18e \u2018260! 5c, 3c, 35c.1 | ! ! ! | | - + Œ HPANGSER a.50c, $l 50, $2, Mail orders re receive attention.136-138 Wellington St: Store closes,8 Glock tonighl The New | | Summer Corset | \u201cTold you about this new Côtset last week and many ladies this new ' make.It ig linen percale, made! of .thin white, sizes\u201418 to SPECIAL VALUE AT \u201865e AIR.Ladies\u2019 Raglan bags Waterproofs | N Made of Cravenette Cloth.C used for rain or shine.Cut ful back, ripple collar, new \u2018sleeve and Luff, in es.Three-quarter and full lengths.Prices start £3.75, $6.50, 86.75, $7.50 $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00.\u2018 Umbrellas too\u2014for the rainy day.Neat \u2018handles, strong steel rods, paragon.Fibs, strictly fast, unchangeable covers.|Prives t 1.22.00, Either Ladies or Gent's sizes.À full assoriment ready REAL DOWN QUALITY.Wim 105180.wr 21 \u201cue.x n.x in, x Bus.950.$1.96 mn 5 ¥ w AxAin.20xMin.- BxMB ih, $1.60 $2.00 92/25 COMBINATION QUALITY.Same sizes as above, at 40e, 50c, (0c, 0c, 0e, 9he, TEA COSIES\u2014 DOWN quaLtry Three sizes\u201450e, G0c, 70c.\\ Special attention to mail 6 Jor ete \"420 M, MoKECHNIE.| es haa NEW PLAY HOUSE WILL BE FORMALLY OPENED EARLY 1 SEPTEMBER.| Quebec, July 15.\u2014Mr.A.J.Shall, | lessee of the Quebec auditorium, ar- ning hy bout, and it is expected will re- \u2018main here, till Saturday hext, m king final arrangements for the auspicious opemng -of © the new theatre, which is to occur at the.commencement ofSep- tember, which is now enlisting his close at- 1 tention, and had perceived with satisfaction the rapid progress that | has ; been made with the work since his for- \"mer visit, _ | The formal opening will occur | the 3rd of September, and | arrangements have been closed with the DeWoli Hopper Company to theatre.| | COOL FACTS FOR HOT DAYS) + (Booksellers Magazine.) Heat can exist only where there lan atmosphere, and then it_must he -t constantly supplied with fuel to oyer- come the law of constant repulsion | and diffusion.Cold is the ahsence | of universe.It enforces the universal low tof the electric attraction and cohesion fof atoms and worlds.Cold must | a billion more cold in the universe than {heat.There always has been and thère always will be.The heat of the \u2018sun, t compared with the rounds it, is an orange to the solar system: | Then what folly to talk of the _uhi- [verse having beguo in white heat, ahd \u2018the earth having been a molten world, ! and the sun's great burning, spheres; tee es Hattles Hamre \u2018Magog.JE U proprietar.First-class | in v avy i a1 field for | exploration.now en route to St.EE s, ; Nfld., |\u2019 Labrador previously, a d .4 Wednesday, heby 15, 8, i .havé chosen straight front,: short waist, light, durable be boneiag, | color drabs, greys, olives and tweed.mixtup-1in the.trip] will be about \u2018bad sa b'nation of, dangers as can be ima | ed-heavy gens, icebergs, very danger ous.worst obsté cles, to: be, en the mosqui ces.says, are npt.imore than as the celebbatéd \u201cJersey.jkeeter, huty better, \u2018and 7 uch mote lively forithel from\" 90c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, | $1.75, can make life 1 man who Cushions for Covering Jon i Fes qui zier is of growth, bu section of the prominent theatrical manager and It was still\u2019 early: in the; day when he had - visited -the new theatre, for commércig in Eurôpe.perform.| the pleasing task of inaugurating | the ling animals foun is heat and exists everywhere.It over- \u201c| came \u201cdisintegration and preserves the predominate to presepve the universe.There is a billion tithes cold that sur- .J an veus \"ae ib ak Ib North American conti \u2018bas selected the north Bol.\u201cGlazier i is: whert organization\u2018 Êofj'hi will be completed.| - Ÿ Col.Glazier\u2019s expedition is\u2019 purely alll | private, gne, undertaker | pose of \u2018scientific research.fo the -pur- He will go to thie North free and u trammelled as far as pledges \u2018or promises are con- || | | cerned ; bound to no ove ronment Of \u2018organization, He is phying the bills, and in his: drip can : foildw \u2018the: dictates \"of his own fancy.Wher he returns he | will put.the, record.of .his (trip.; into hook form; and will a jo Pl po al ork ¢ a \u201ctrip to report of the scientific Col.Glazier has.madi casion he learned much of the country.He did not have opportunity to\u2019 .explore as.mueh of the Li brador penin- it is to!.com- sula as he.desired; .and in this regard plete his, explorations that he plans to return.Ou his ladt -expedition he was \u201cacl companied by the .represe tatives of.{seven New .England coll os | made scientific collections.in the vari | ove scientifié.departiments + of gooomy, mineralogy, ornithology, et ology,and zoology.; Lo .He.made charts and of \u2018 tive sections which he aL nd formulated reports; Thon he Ide jded ¢ to.ge again.L Last evening Col.Glazk r alked of Labrador.He said.that Labrador tue f | mished a field, for exploration for fifty | .years to come, and his Lhope is that his visits \u2018there may \u2018resuft in drawing the attention: of other e lores io that country; which a ords.= rich | field to the scientint.Me.expeuts jon his tri asys in Labrador, and | ur months The Labrador coast waters Dresen te the navigator about = nd flows and thick fogs.| : lhese have.But by p untors i te These, Col.Gla iar they know| thai business éppens to be.in| their nei H- se.Bttle.insects.are Vicious that er that théy could dnd.| ily sting an nitnal to death, BE 4 Je .[The 2S of Labrador he descri ELA \u201cbloak arreñ and.des Inte.\u2019 \u2018he | table Jands are covered with itnmonise |boukders, rif i ty fet abovo the # | :Vendure vis 3 visible ; nothing but rocks in the! valleys larch ¥ dues a few| ptites [ À op god finding sustenance in Col.Gli zier saw in [I ply Col Cs condition, pl ; flespite the difticulty of de known as L Le in: Liv t.LL ; tics.This Li imits of nile very high pg gy | onyx, and is | und.in ai green and bide: \u2018It has 1 use.to soma Dto: table.tops i i .being made - À good fu Heras is carried où the Moravian |maissionaries, | t mink martin, red fox, silver gre; ox, | and hair seal bein the principal fur beast | while brook {rout ere -.swarm with F d,; salmon a smatier .strean 1s.The tem] À if Be | The greatest) heat sel a pe -above 65.deguées, ; and the go dnÿwin- ter is\u2019 intense.fi 1 «1 The country is | but sparsel peaplad with Esquimay on the coait| while i the interior a | few nomadit In the only humä beangé to he.ound.Col.Glazier is | laccompanie .or} his trip by Dr.Sa uel A.Binion} a noted: Egyptologist « J d scientist.Di.Bihion' accompanies ; expedition as physi-; clan and surgegin.Lo 14 4 0 Lil | LL : 1 oF TOWN.| | of Clark's Luh (Porgue, ar| \u201cReady Lunch Beef.\u201d {The contents .of \u2018an | tin \u2018bearing : the.name of W.Clark, wifes, can ab ely relied.up A wh | Gs Unlike \u2018the \\ Weather; Always | 5 | rte ae EEE EE EE a oa ai he 2 a a 95; the Som I | i «| i i po ! : .i i i i i i | dor is thé B goal of Col Willand Glazier, of Al sorner- ef the | ent, and who | region as a i 3 ust-retei ve\" sébral > patterns of CE # tr gion CLA 8, i fm, set 20 bany, N.Y., an Americai explorer, who, {1 div fr ol) So -bas- visited) almost eve COMBS ! expédition 2 on that oc-| os.These JUTE # Has: 11 ge | Col.dla | i wl Miss Addie country in: ordi chia at ole and a pel r ang il; Ë air \u2018The: co t waters: | Lt atu e = diant are] i bE poi excellence of the vod quality side \u2018cothbs.: These combs ave nicely rounded teeth and are f good weight.Price from 25e to ; Alsb- new\u2019 styles in hair iners anh large) hair pins.We shall oleased to have you come in and xamine these:g A: C.SKINNER : \u201cAT Gttethoons Bq \u201c DANVILEE 1 | July 15.\u2014Miss J: Ghghon, of Mont- Al, is spending a} | few.days with her pjond, Miss Ridley; 1Mrs.McWilliams is enlarging and haking a number jof marked improvements to her store.this summer.{ Yr.John Crack,\u2019 of Farnham, is ( pticia igh; - : | Quite a : number from here were in ie bmond on Tuesday.attending the Mrs.C.C.Cléveland.left on Mon- | day for River du.Loup, where she will - the guest of Rev.and: : Mrs: T.Blaylock: for some time.Mx \u2018A.N.Golden; has: purshiega the ordon House \u2018from: Mr.Lorn Gor d M.the.former proprietor {Dr WF : Buéterficld spent Sun= \u2018a y in town.ibe guest of Mr.J.C weeks: No.1 -Co., of the! :54th Battalion, in charge of Capt.Boutelle and Livcuten- oat McKenzie, returned from camp al {+ rec Rivers Saturday evening, 0 be Lyi A Ma the-wor : of \u2018organization will occupy about 2 days more, tho whole -time = : .Robert Weir, Mrs.Sadler and 10, are visiting old, friends in, this jnity and are! the guests of \u201cMr.and s.James Haustor at present.* Mossrs, H.J.Williams, of Thetford, intreal, were in town over S day, r.C.F, Frost, at Beebe Plain; has Hs : tn in town for the: past tes days on |bupitiess.ji Miss Daisy .Bufbank hag heen \u2018sverid- a few days with her sister, Mrs ' Healy, in Cleveland: 120 Ls to Lrioas in Tranlloti:ville, Mrémptan and Windsor.Miss Mallin is spending - a few days | with.\u2018the Misses \u2018McGovern: ia Rib- ei in the warld \u201c5 : Learn how.i | pray July 15.\u2014Mr.\u2018and Mrs: E.E.Todd Pen \u2018ip Lerinoxyille on\u2018 Sunday.and spruce trees find fair ; te.i , [carb \u2018of het mother.Mrs.B.Lavellier, Williäm Lane isiat home taking ii is srriousty i \u2018he Ladies\u2019 Aid mt on.\\.Wednesday he home of Mrs.Hollis Coates, % Fred Coates.had the misfortune \u201cdre a valuable \u2018ponÿ.- Todd and Mr.Arnold | del, from Coaticook, have been Virit- ing \u2018relatives in this vicinity recently.atterided - the.ice cream social Mr.R.s.Nutorowntà, and: report 3 pleasant evening, | - ay mian, da you wish to rise de will be $L 75.CHEESE - Quebct, Hie PAGE ey 15e; ceipts, 143\u20ac No.2, 125c.HONEY\u2014{White clover | n} in ten lb.MaPLE § YRUP\u2014Per 60c to 65¢ i Sugar 7c pe HAY\u2014No; Ontario, per settio tins; 42c.1 1, $13 to 250; \u2018clover, ton in \u201ccar 3 POTATO bag; new, 1S-01d, 811 $3.50 per bar LIVE STHCKi\u2014Apout butcher\u2019s cattle, is | sheep and'Yambs were \u20ac Trade was ther slow, changes in | prices* sinc& market, se some 5e per 1b., Hic per Ih.2e to 34e y two to ten to Be per 1).o\u201d 32c per $2.95 | o near $4 i lots \u2018of.fat Hogs sold at veighed off the ce stock from : sold at from at_ from 3e 5îc per lb, COWANSV Cowansvill 2 boxes chbese, , ut dic.; at © ÿ salés, HY \u201cTt is hound to take its place among the gôod things in Tobacco we were in strumental in introducing.1% arit, combined with its low price, is | ied to make it one of the popular REMNANTS À OF, SILK We hive laid out| a fe ns die hall Corsets CEA {regula Va ue 50e 7-27 +, complote - in clear them at \u201cMONTRYVAL \u2019 y dontreal, Jul BUTTE R.\u2014Townshigs creamery, 184e; Quebec, ISe; western creamery, | I l74c; westär n dairy, 16¢ dtc 1 E t$10 to 4 je, \u2018and \u2014 LLE CHEESE BOARD.- Ofcrings, 1,229 lutter.140 ab 95 16e, 7-100, July 11.27 al nd à Thursday 0 this young people of the Ba went on a pléanure trip to North Hat, ley and Pienipes in- tnat ; ang boat rides cts ace compli?nts to rast, During the i : DES, TRIVHR.J uly 15.\u201408 plue week | A - we ; ; i Frm pr rece Distineively Good 2 a am me Ry area mmm ou a h - 9 = ce A a J cb TA TY : ! : * _ PR is 5 Welingto it, Sherbrooke._ Sieh OF THE au i EE EP PT Ua PE err tire +, \u2018 hat on 8 be ee - eee is : Pianos tuned and on - Pianos moved and store Some \u2018special bargains: al all second-hand Pianos and, gangs this weekst?: list mailed to any address.' Splendid stock df 5.Heintzman, CE \u201cMason & Risch, Kranich & Bach\u2019 | Pianos à, \u2018Prices from pas 38 1- 3 to T5 ep : This weék, Sole Agents for the \u201cAn: gelus\u201d, the wonderful Piane- Player.- Visitors always welcome, , 4 (.Wilson & Song 7 WE 7 = Featherweight 80d: value.- x \u2018only 48¢.ing Skirts Sat race ved \u2018a lthe of co om UEBEC [EUSP Se NANT TT TIME Y Quebos and Now\u201d York HaxprouT NM.rs, EE.x à that we mean tinware that ; y Q vad B \"the bouse by Hines, i re to i~ bal of strong, lusting ma K J méfymerioos C ow ver, 1s terials, Tinware that will Just æ Comiriohy 10.by T.0.MeClure | Miss Sugy - bio , who 5 L vs enoug a he worth many hRARY a RARES aa RA Bran \u2018 , > son, who 1 en ; : aang long enon eh 4 port nos fy A Sunlight Sop.is.useful\u201d tn more Fr friendd in town, haw re pure : ADVERTISEMENTS PET MEES VACANT, LOST AND ee able Tha\" brig \u2018Dolphin of Nantucket, ways tha one.\u2018It will demonstrate J t4- Mamhutor, HR, her home | FOUND, ROOMS TO LRT, BOARD AD CHITA MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED maniac tre 1} : owned and commanded by Captain * be | Lo nue epi ; whe hava reputation for gans wet Tn\u2019 \u2018number .of members lof th Res ons Te atop 3 80, for 13, 1 day; additional word 6days for tha J ne a tind thew, The se | Abner Bideford, with.his wife Mary Mary its wonderful cl ing po et Harm Band dy ho to Cooks ye de Boere Foo] be sha BE us A lig hun homes every da day where Do orbge = inl - Cost No More, ' Boston to Cadiz.Th ICIS RIESE LA AN OXÉYE © SQUALL on board, was.7 Toe ear ne.wn There had been peace with England +.for a year, but in granting, the, colonies SHEKEKUUKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, evety cleansing Lal me ford had been watebing the sky and a | | te Foes which\u2019 take | 8 J LLY 13, 1903.cr Unity Lodge night.Sr Dr.J.\u20ac, Pierre, Dental | Sur.spesdip ; a few, days in the An PRESS HAN.Walter Blue & Co.Ki seq | their independence the mother country the British man-of-war and had beep city ply \u201cand are much more satisfactors.(| had Insisted on the:right to search any seemingly oblivious of what was going hi \u2018egllege olgss ton, | Ply ; \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ® We carry the kind of tinware |}.American vessel in any water and at ON beside her.She now turned to the da NTED.IMMEDIATELY \u2014 PLAIN | that it pays you to buy.The J any time, The pretense was that Bog.c8ptain and quietly sald: Miss Lomas land M \u2019 a A k, by day, week or month.-Apply / [prices are higher than those of lish subjects were continually desert- \u201cJest dort of carelessly squint into a \u2019 vrai 4 ome | ANT ; Cc.H.Fletcher.ir | shoddy woods, but the quality iv § 10g bis mujesty's service and shipping | the southeast and tell me what \u2018yon ; Cape, inaboth, rf tego desis oo y su) 100 acres of WANTED FOR 1ST AUGUST+-GOOD : on American craft.-It was therefore | Pee: be » | 768\" |land, good bui dings four miles | from rai servent, Apply immediately, ra; | equal to the price.Lu ; LOOK AT THE DISPLAY IN 1 L'ULR WINDOWS.- KERR & Fuss.\u2019 | |W.B.LeBaron, 48 Moor street.WAN p.= GIRL FOR OR KITCHEN work, also, to care for children; Good ip _ Apgly_Yiot Victoria _T Hostaurint.,Ç | © \u201cBy gosh, but it's an oxeye squall \u201d .or I'm no sailor?\u201d Whispered Abner INE\u201d Grihdrod Teft this morniy after a look.- sh a'visit to Mr.and\u2019Mrs, J, R.| ~ Fhat's what ft - 4, and they see K patrick at \u201cNeptledown Cottège) Yl Sherbrodke, on Rock Forest Road, Ap- op 4 gr remises, pr to À, J.Show, at 3.Mitchell Be Pl | Captain Bideford\u2019s plan to keep clear of any armed vessel flying the British , Bag.He had a crew of.Nantücket men, every one of whom.-bad served ju Cu ; the cause df liberty, and.he Began | aboard the frigate and have ry up a 5 i, Newport, Vi, - D ; before h .| ean\u2019t seo-it, as they are on the.wrou road 1achine is doing good A 5 A ER Ww._ L.C.BACHAND, n.-D.! bete ae as 200 mites 2t ges, I side, and the.officer Js too busy with work on Moore strest, where improve at North Hafleyr Fr Chas, ply , Frank White, No.I pant | © Diseases of the Bye, Has; Nese and Threat.| Ble sald; - | | us conceit.If we can bold eur mou | PONt Was mu sde\u201d The | di Sampso , North Hatley.j +.|: sroet, ©.1 offi | | \u201cAbner, wh ft home 1 en mivits, we can save them.You go | em Commercial to Queen now ww 77 TT A.À WOMAN OR CAPABLE GIRI WANT.- + ils, 17 MROOKS SL, Seche leve that I ben ee faste vont and tulk to.the mate and post bim up, *°Nt9 8 unilormily smooth, fm | aad a: pe LOSE |.ed i éapabre © in smalt Hours of Consultation.Fram i9a.m.tesp Ghed door\u201d © | and I) hava a few.words with Whe.st attractive appearance.~~ .i | LOST ON WELLINGTON \"STRERT | family H.Williamson, Granitéville.Ms EXCOUE 7 Toutes Cestb Wha#s: that to worry about?\u201d be BCP\u201d Mr.and Mrs, Clark, 1 I morping-\u2014An umbrella, Hay pilver a - aT Cnn 1 Coat and Pants.makers.H ighent pay and their -children, Miss Ka Bock- lense Jet Recor | rr t , i ett, irom New ork, Miss co ji \u2014 = 1e to right parties.-Apply J.A.Begin, rs god.Messrs.M+ Perey be = | MISCELLANEOUS, | tailor; Rock Island.are car ng in approved sty WANTED, 4 SECUND + HAND.SAL | p Er NCE- A 8, 1 bf i\u2014A GIRL: TO at Brompton ake for a souple for canoe, : \u201cAddress A.» Record offiré.wait on ice co parlors.and: make .! ee \u201cMERTINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.\u2018Mr.J.0.Ireland, who was eniploy- rer rer mere nent sum ROOKE DAIRTMEN®S oo 5h gument while wilting, and Mary.took cape to keep him Interested by allowing him, to do most of the talking.She was seeking to gain nine og ten min | tites, and sbe- succeeded.Thon three things happened all at once\u2014the \u2018impressed men appeared an deck with heir, bags, the frigate fired a gun, aud the squall chme roaring down like au \u201cJest as much as your fear that we may be overhauled.Let's wait until we see a Britisher bearin\u2019 down on us before we git dizzy Leaded.\u201d .But Captain Abner had just made big noon observation when a sul! was sighted to the eastward.There was 8 feeling from the first: that she was a WIT .PACIFIC LITTLE LAKE MAGOG Cimmincing JULY \u201cND, 1903, in, 8.Apply to Geo, A.Mclean od in the office bf the, Ascot mine, now \"TO MENT shut down, and\u2019.Mra.Treland, who addition to the regular train service, British man-of-war, Half an.hous 0 20271 : \u201d by ; k x Win \u20ac ge : - 8 Special trains will.leave Sherbrooke ! later all doubts were \u2018dispelled, , The angry lion, | have been spen ing 8 couple ,of weeks + PXCHAN AE = 5 New,\u2019 oo Cattac ba \" avis oh de 5,30 p.m., arrive Scaswaninepus ahout stranger was not only a man-of-wag, not diet n miracle that the brig \u2018was with Mrs.H.C, Cabana, have left.for kof the Eastpry D wiiships Pont, Beautiful lecation, nest the water, good 6 p.m.ve Ber Seaswaninepis 2 00 a.hae de had ane his course fo meet | , feoward until apt he Agi sa New fork, and expect + to gp « An ge à oh, inst, - \"| oe.se miles woul vous North Hatley m., arri 8 rookxe a.m.b 0 i+ vt a dut, \u2019 8 Ve _ Cet É.9 ; Lt., \u201c \"\u201d | and only \u2018the.loss of a portion oF he LC :|: Forterms, Address, .; ¥.E.BOTTUM, City Passenger Agent Au oid Fou sor exclaimed ae sails saved ber from foundering eut of | Mr.Willie Elkine, from the Joyal i RT.pig tant sails ary as be pointed to | hand.In ten seconds daylight.was Military College, Kingaton, who |: hax À ; ; id \u201cYes, Abner; you did.\u201d \u2018she repil ed.turned into semidarkness, atid there been visiting his gramdfather, Mr, 1, : ' were shouts of terror and despair from A+ Plkins, \u201cor the last Jostnight, has |.# \u201cAnd now he'll board and press two or three of the men, even ou we haven't got a: half a one to spare\u2019 i \u201cWaal, it\u2019s no use to give up 5 i FOR SALE.Lo The following.second- band pulleys, : good lau, sew _ Iron Pulley, \u2018s x 1 7 16, \u2018with 4 in.face: hr Iron Pulley, « x.1 1 16- 16, with A in.| taken: Lis departure for \u2018his.ho le in in East Ovange, N; J4 to.spend mainder of /his, vacation.\u2026.a | cbr, I RESORRD | BON pr on every soul on: deck, It seemed a.loag five minutes before the Doiphin lifted : herself ayt.of, the foam and went fly.lug away before the wind, and as she Started the bost which had been ajong- with the three marines and' four | it Nourishes | Infanis.* 19 other baby food is às nourishisg \u2018whelesome a1 50 universally weed, It is | nperioct substiluts foe mothers\u2019 milk have to.I should keep right a \u2018pay no \u2018tention to him.\u201d | \"There had been a stiff breeze all N estlé S F od forenoon, and the few clouds drivip sors n it was seen foating bottom { NG 3 | he T TRAIN, | faced] & \u2018| overhead bad a squally look to thé, | Whee ily A \u201c4 4 Irom.Pu v; a.x 7- 16, with 3 in.0 Captain Bideford's first iden had bids Capra the bris bad been mice ut FATALITY NN.RRowLY AVER] ED | Sherbrookp ., er | Mary was just freeing horself frors the_ bo AT LENNOXVILLE, | | Lennoxville .ir n Pulley, 6x1 17.16, with i in.Sample (sufficient for eight meats) free.A | I ; Lecwing, | MILES & cO., wouTaCAL provoke curiosity and pursuit, he Jde cided to stand on.As the.craft neafé each other the man-of-war kept «fl fast and seemed about to pass on w out notice.Of a sudden, bowever, th run away; but, realizing this ee Low e i106] rrr brn \u201cOn Sunday evening \u2018about \u2018 \u2018half -past.| © or vi + five Miss Gertie Turner, who, withiler | 1 friend, Mius Kate Bonner, was pot | ing Snnday at het! home near lashings which bad saved her from go- Jug overboard, and.pot a man of the erew: had been lost.What seemeé like retribution had overtaken the,others, .Wood Pulley, D in, with 44 in.face, } suitable for light work only.Lt.Steel Shaft, 17-16 in, 31t., Din, long, with two.collars, also, jome | \u201cère il et ow ; A * RASTER TORNSHIPS BANK fred a sold shot across the brig's bows UENCE Tn 0160.Baron ea 0 POxVlle, were ont on the Bt.Fragels banger, > RSTABLISIED 1850 py e into the wind.à be board.the spare ¢ spats in an uncomacioys con Fiver fn a row boat.The two gitls, Pricey low as we have no use i for.CAPITAL $2,000,600, | aap at means benve and bo boas | dition, No.ane looked for.the manof, \"PO bad no\u2019 dats, \u2018were propelling | above.Address, shouted Captain Aber as be pi.var.Wille ihe fury of fhe squall |themwelves with|a pole.They.à du 8.CHANNELL & co, Æ wont Sherbrooke.pared to give the necessary urders, \u201cBut don\u2019t you do anything of the kind!\u201d protested Mary.\u201cHe's no some one fallin from: a -roek She: viver, but-4 that a oy Wus going for a, swf, gnve .thém Stilves no concafin \u201cabout the mat RESERVE FUND, $1,200,000.dead Office, - Sherbrooke, Qué.WILLIAM FARWELL, President.was spent after half, an, hour, it \u2018was followed by.g bieege- which rap, the mere right to stop you \u2018than you have to stop D \"in below Je or iry whe 8 | mr of Bahop's College nl bim.\u201d Lu \u2019 look 7 JAB, NACKINNON, Gen'l.Manager, \" .things had been straightened qut and \u2018Hil they heard a| serbam, \u2018and | di | F Ity \u201c & F.MOREY, Inspector.oo qe then, but he'll blow us ost the urcopscious officer bad bou re more Closely, = a sl struggling | | | Me GA acl Jy y moved \u2018to tbe csbin for treatment, [the water.Without .'a ~~ moment's KING RIN À OF rod ACCUS- Ri MONTREAL, j will o September 15th, Prospective students | should apply for calendar, showing | limproved methods of teaching.unrivalled, obstetrical and olinicsl facilities and moderate college feen.Apply ta GEO; FISK, M.D., Asst, Registrar.101 Union ave.IA ohfrenl, \u201cLet him blow! Abner, you're.no man if you give up licked to'a isher who hag bin beaten in war!\u201d The Dolphin held her course.British captain brought his big a | around in pursuit:and - opened fire his bow i When is shal begin falling about the brig, Captain Abner | and the crew were for bringing her to, but Mary shut-hér teéth togethes dnd ' grimly said: Fouura Basking Besiness ) \u201cmebbe you'll believe ia Providenée after this\u201d hesitation, knowing tds without cals ED OF gras nim | it wotild be - impossible to cover he .: lo distance in time] both.girls jumped |.< {1 PLOT.: od Prejudice Avatuet Potataes, into the water, and\u201cthough - neithèr \"Pars, duly 15.- Landes thé: captidn e way.of the potnto was- sald.to could swim much, pluckily managph \u201cIhe tiu h about the rt at Bel- A FDGELL, e Local Manager WM.LORD Vidertaker \u201c & Embaimer ue Wellington Streat.Bell Tel.208.Night and Sunday Calls.have been barred by.the prejudice that |,\u2019 reach shallow water and the drown- gra *,Gili Blas prints ; an artivle it was never mentioned in the Biblia, Ju the Lothious 1 came in on.ing girt, -and to (bold her \u2018up in \u2018spite wr tes \u201cbyt } .de Provi nand, in which 1740, the year of the famine, from Ire- of her struggles, \u2018nul gsaistance T- | the ve, accuses Peter of having land, but was confined to gardens till ŸYed: ' Mr.Turner and Mr.\u2018Fear ddet of the! Serbian con- Ch a, been the et abopt 1754, .when: it.was planted.in who live : close to the \u2018river, heard the spirauy.Hh leader: of | | the plot, he 2 Era Street.Bell Telephone 306 \u201cAbner, if you let that Britisher board fields about Abetlady.By the close of shouts.for help: and \u2018went to \u2018the gir says, whs! n:Gkneva,.and e.wis RUTLAND R AÎLR D you before be shoots-away a mast li} the century it.was a general article of aid, and the rescued and rescuers were Teter Kara eorgevitch.| He it was SHUTTING OUT.Co Co OA not go back home to hear you called a ago, soon.on the whore.A vehicle 8 | who through his | ectotaty gave orddr | * | ANARCHISTS, ) ren (ciao SE gi Traine leave Mon.coward.\u2018Ramsay says thiit George Heigerson \u2018lent for, and the\u2018 young girl who ha for the ass Issinati jon of sing Alexan- i do 44 A.M\u2014DAY EXPRESS, arriving at Que- So the Dolphin held on, though be- went about 1750 for a bag of potatoes 50 nisrrow an escape, was taken © der, Queen a, and.ee 1-of.the| a Ban pe South nJct, 10.35 a m , Burlington fore she got out of range the shot |, Kilsyth, where the- Irish method of her home some three - miles Gta members df Îthe \u20ac cabinet.) My de Pre NEW NATURALIZATION.LAW 18 York S35 os y 4m pm, Albany 5.25 p.m, New | splashed water on her deck.She fiela culture had lately béen tried, and while.Misses Turner and Bonner went vignand, then.gives the pam w of the INTERPRETED.: 7.10%, PM.NIGHT EXPRESS, arriving Que- would have eventually made a clear introduced the potato Into ;Mentieth, home to be well scolded for their rash officers on hom r ests the ra ponsibil Washiaetëx, \u2018Tulv15:-7he act Taf am bee Sunthern Jit.501 p.m.New York escape but for loss of the breeze.When hore a fow Lad been known; bat only but brave act, which might have had ity for the niutilati on; of th «| s of 3 eh a wo .y alts the à _ planet train via C.I ky.lesving SHER it died completely out, the two .craft 1, kale yards.The old folks, hoy ever, most serious \u2018results, but for the un- the date King an Queen.: also mit ration of: aliens: ts the Unitpd KE 450 &,10.8 00 a,m , 3.47 p.m., arriving | Were three miles apart, The man-of- did not take kindly to.the new food.| usually low wate: ; bi gives what he says.is the.ue story mire ion of.8 a passed as orem | Souths rn Jet.7.04 aw, 1041 a.m.5.50 Pau dontreal 5 05 a.m, 11558 w.7.05 p.m, ning sleeping and Parlor Cars on through ran loca Tocal agents for tickets, and full infor- ie M.GILMAN, WLLL, Agent, 141 St.James St.war promptly lowered a boat with sn offices: -and six armed men to.pay a visit.: \u201cWaal, jou see that boat comin\u2019, 1 s\u2019pose,\u201d sald Captain Abner as Mary stood beside him.\u201cIf you badn\u2019t interfered, 1 might have got off without Old George Bacliop, one of the Ochter- tyre tenants, when told by his wife that she had potatoes for supper said: \u201cTatties! Tattles! I never supped on them a\u2019 my days and winna the nicht.Gie them to the herd und gel me sowens.\u201d It is significant that Burns, Of the origin jal t \u2018plot and | the man- | of the assassination of President ne ify whic it.oe carried | où it, | Kinley, : went into éffeet on July lg.\u2014 : © |The State Department has construed the law; as requiring the rejection lof all certificated of naturalization ; is-~ «ued after July 3, which do not det forth, as required by the actin ques- Engineers always have work, t yourself while learning.Call on.or write W.B.Edminster, lington St, Sherkrooke.) WEATHER PROBABILITIES.|| ! Thi \u2018Mon rpg] Déily Her id has sent | o England | pne_of its editorial stafï\u2014 Cd 0e\u201d 'alsh=ta iuterviqw Eng en in regard\u2019 | 3 \u2018Montreal.anybody bein\u2019 taken.\u201d who sang the praises of kale and por- lish public i À \u201cIf 1 hadn't interfered, you'd bave*| vidge and Lnggis.should havé nothing Juk:15\u2014]k a.m\u2014Forecast for th Chambetloain!s pr ergntial pa e -pro- \u2018tion, that the person naturalized lis 2 - gone back to Nantucket to be sneered to say of- the potato.\u2014 Blackwood's next 24.1 purs, issued lay: the Meteorg- posals, and.to estimate os.\u201c as [not opppsed, to all-organizèd government, nor affiliation with any organization so opposed, that be does not advocate the unlawful assaulting or killing of officers of govexnment ahd may, by the weight of the forces working for \u2018and! against\u2018 the pré position.As Mr.Walsh wil naturally, bis ter.the / Canadi n point of view, his iater- logical au: Moderate to fresh wester]y.to nortl westerly winds ; a few light scattere showefs, but.for the most.part fair); at by everybody in town.Jest.you -watch and wait.- It looks bad, but \u201c sunthin\u2019 may turn 4p\u201d.The boat came on with long, regular Magazine.a wr = \u2014 1 de = HELD up CAR.USHANE'S LIGHTNING HOOF _- GROWER AND SOFTENER.Warranted to grow a new boo! in three months.Prevents and cures rit strokes and in half an hour was along- not mich change in temperature.: | views should elicit rekponses eculiarly hav, not violated any of.the provi: .\u2026 persons, quarter cracks, side the brig.The lieutenant in charge | Bold Robb ary ry at Portland, \u201d || | interesting.tp Canadians \u2018Hig letters sions of; The act.The act: requires rice, 50 cents ; | = ; that in: \u2018 order to make a court judg lorns : ii D'ISRAELS CASE, Apollinaire Roy, of D\u2019Isveeli, in Ma, 3 istrute\u2019s: Court .to-day, was.fined $30 and costs for selling liquor without came over the rail, followed by three marines with loaded muskets.He bud | bardly touched the deck when he sang out: - will begin ig The Herald in the course of a law days: JRE INTERNATI ONAL, LE (17) od | ment of: naturalization valid, the re- | cord must show that the person naturalized conforms to the requirements MSHANE'S LIGHTNING GALL \u2018CURE.A poeitive cure for scratches and\u2019 : Or egen.ONF/MAN SHOT: AND FORTY PAS- INTO tisds of galls and sores on horses © - \u201cYou impudent blackguard of a Yan- , a licenge, The case was called o .OPEN | SW TC enumerated above, Applications for Witle.Price, 25 and 30 cents.\u2018kee, but why didu\u2019t you'beave to when || SENGERS ROBBED OF VALU- Sth Sply.- The witnesses had | Homie $ Ont., July 1 15.4 The In- passports from persons naturalized -~ Manufactured only by | We fired a gun?\u201d \" i\u201d 7.ABLES: Ju J # summoned, but made default.bench ternational Limite passeng w train, since July 3, accompanied by.court \u201cBecause we didn\u2019t feel like it: an-.D warrant, was issued, charging the wit- while coming into i tity | rom To- | records which do not show that the G.A.| ; McSHANE, swered Captain Bideford, who bad all |.Portland, Ore., July ] 15, (Special: ncnsen swith contempe of court.Their ronto, Mond: y crop ig, ran \u2018nto an applicants ave \u2018free from.the impedi- BEEBE : ve , , Too .PLAIN, QUE.AND eu IE coolness now that the crisis was at seven highwaymen held up a pts car.excuse was that the defendant had \u2018open switch in the G and Trunk vord, ments sét forth.in the law, will not - land Chapman Mig.Co., Rock 1 pe ' hat! M tmpudence?bablyv dang x | d robbed Wh & for left the-coumtry and did wot think it where a yard, engine Had just.pulled in | be granted by the department.] Agente for Canada.What! What! ore p : |hably dangerousliy, an à | PACONSAEY.for them | to: appear.They qut of the way of thé train! | The.en- ty passengers of their valubbla, My turkeycock, but \u2018you need a lesson: the amount of over £300.in manners.As a beginning [ order you to douse that rag!\u2019 - \u201c1 shall do nothin\u2019 of the kind.It were let off on paying the expenses of the high constable, or firteen days in jail each.The witnesses were.two considerably & amaged., Engineer Wm.oh nur = ACR} 08S THE ATLANTIC.Renton, of the: paséenger train, tuck COLLAVSE OF mn cp red ginies smashed together, and FE were INJURIES ARE SLIGHT.~ ENDE AVOR TENT ee er \u2014\u2014 of \" A * ] Be SPEED\u201d TEST FOR THE BATTLE | you want to make a prize of this brig, IN PERILQUS \u2018 \u2018PLIGHT.mn ne named | St Pierre and au: 1 his port pan soosped w ith Le | 0 \u2018NOT DISASTROUS.Porte iy KEARSARGE, go ahead and haul dows, ber.flag.It ; J a | ing es wy The on qe Jock Tattended Denver; Lol, July 15.\u2014It is believe oi m » | 2 > -H emphi, of oe duly J.Captain Mon you won't muster your crew, A NEW YORK WOMAN NEARLY | Wantoë+Youag men and women in Engineer, Arthur Armstrong and the that a thou injure d in ene apse, ship sarge, 1 = ed mes tag eh?\" sneered the lieutenant, \u201cIt Is as MET DEATH IN YOSEMITE | déniting roots.Learn how to make fireman of the yard engine, Roth of windstorin Monday will soon be able vonterday do sp, ceived instructions | We suspected\u2014too many British de ! 1 ZY.\u2019 | yryod ,.wages: Call on or write whom jumped clear of the wreck.The to be shout.The tent, which was 250 pellers,- fl her bunkers with tn best serters aboard! Well, I'll soon weed.VALLEY.\u2018W.B.Edminster, 120 Wellington se, passenger tædin.recdivedra very hard feet long by 180 wide, and 56 feet «cal, and go at-the ich oe ont them out without your help.Here, \"Yosemite Valley, California, July 13.' Sherbrooke: : bump, and .some, of, the |phssengers high in Eo centre, was owned by the - with \u201cnatural draft, + \u201cPr pape you Yankees, muster at the mast!\u201d | \u2014Mrs.Johns, of New York city.who .\u2018 pomp ; were tumble \u2018about.| Robert; | Duncan, 1 United Society of Christian Endeavar.Bay, Me, This is wy fi rome man\u2019s | Had the crew heen backed by the \u2018has n staying in the valley for a.| af this city,| sustairied 4 islocated - ort «and was sent here from Boston.in time \u2018of pence that in s rsion | enptain they would bave refused tc \u2018few days, was found this morning in R.PF.Morris, stoek ~ Odoll\u2019s shoulder.\u2018| SIC jé à complete wreck.Tt in said hy Lattledhip ha, been subject to ch a line up on the deck; but, receiving Bc a steep crevasse back of Sentinel Dome.| Blok, reports.ig prices, ! lie COLOR DO ou STRIKE.an experienced circus canvas man Reve = 3 LE ; * ra nt.KH recalls a similar voy- ehentiza gemont from him cor celst, they Monday pra Icha started bo iy ofclock, hp telegraph.as follows : \u201c| | Gunnison, Col.July ù \u2014What pur- | who examined the construction.of the du \u201c battleship Oregon Juring- sb: abled a t to the ma oe gol cier Point Hotel to br © did of | | MONTREAL STOCK \u2018EXCHANGE.| ports.\u2018to be the greatest 8 Nee strike | tent, that it was not put up as iit me oy With Spain.» Divers com Jn line.They were Seay ee two miles from the hotel a m à , : Canadien Pueién Failway wh : \"| ever made in Colorado is ropa ted from should have been.The work was done es Mori Clean tn the mustes The Meutenant Im mevning searching parties started out | gmt thagl 1Aghoar 8 Power ms Wounita, Hop Springs,\u2019 in the Box by local tent men, who are not ac onl will ba ne und.1500 tons of ressed five out of the six re wi Pa th \u2018amont life > \"Nw YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ; Canon district, twenty-eight \u201cmiles | customied \u2018to bandling such large-strue- a as Captain P(E C0 ol outrage to make bis Dlooë \u2018un body suspended lodge that ?ase .fg onst of Gunajsén/ Thé news of the fod ures.Much orodit jn given borey ¥ rente, J, a Ponts the, great\u201d circle poll, and yet Captain: Bideford rentized jutted out \u2018from.th \u201cateep side.She Fly Teanalt a % has spréad like wildfire, and hundreds | Forster, \u2018of Washington, D.C., Rev.Ë rin, month at re Litter out pom Me 5 [of tors are going \u2018to the region J.Harsefield, of Bristol.Eng.M.ook @t nine that bh ?' ; 4 \u2018prospectors \u2018are goin od gas \u2018 Friday Morning.6 ° was helpless.There wus force was top wepk to speak, but as: able | Orion 7 day and.night to locate mines, kh: Lewis, agsistant chief usher, and Miss | ira} 1 ord W nough behind the officer to back him 1 ti ke known \u2018that | or TR ADE 204 oe var sage y n alter Kerr visited the.up in whatever he wished fo do.The | oy feeble signs ne e Kno d a | hcado soanD 0 7 shaft is.down.ten feet, and \u2018shows A | Winfield § Sleep, whose presence of mi pa reccived by ré morning, He vas: men looked appeslingly at the captain; she still lived.t pad ite Sept: Whaat .van BB two and -a I foot lead.ol white \u2018and.prompt \u2018action prevented the dis! _ Cant \u2018ar Admiral Cotton ai but stretcher, a party of eight made : oy tz.Titeralh filled ith native gold, astet from béconfing much more ser ptain Hemphill i he turned away in sorrow and de- the.to.extricate Mrs.\u201cPork 1 4 quer ~ter's guidanc and under the lat- spair.| way.to the arevasse to: ¢ Lard i running | Li a toni bi ious] than it was e inspected the ship.For the last ten minutes Mary Bis.i\u2019 Johns from her perilous position.i Ny | Le \u2018 - \u2014 | J | 7 2 = : \u2019 | | iri afi pile a rare - nant.sri. aix E as i ! | | > _ PORT LOT 6.\u201450 aT - + y = a \u2018 4 - prete JULY 15 1903.JULY CLE) - + RING SALE ! A Big Reduction will be made on the following lines of goods.PRINT COSTUMES.| A well made Skirt and Blouse to match.Good print and pretty patterns, to be sold at jystqhalf price.$2 50 for $1.25.$2 for $I.$3 for $1.50, Ete -25 Dozen Blouse Waiste, worth from 75¢.to $1.Only 40c, DRESS SKIRTS in Alpaca, Homespun and Cloth, as well £8 + 8 few Costumes at great reduction.26 PIECES OF DRESS GOODS worth 75e, 80c, 90e a $1.To be sold at 50c.t 10 PIECES COLORED CACHEMIRE, worth 45c, for ii .LADIES\u2019 WHITEWEAR.¢ ! | Chemises, Drawers, Night \u2018Dresses, Corset Covers, Bkirte for the next 10 days, 25 PER CENT OFF.PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, 25 p.c.off for 10 day Bpecisl line of LADIES IIOSE, 8 pairs far 50c | T.BELANGER, | 145 Wellington St.Sherbrooke.JOHN MURPHY & cos.| - | JU JY CLEARING SA SPECIAL VALUES IN: 1 SILKS 1 3; 7 4\u201c JE - Advertisement ;( mages ! | To shoppers who know the excellence of our Silk Stock, the following reductions, unaided by comment, make their own strongest appeal : LOT 1.\u201417 pieces Fancy Broche Silk, all gond.enjo 5 W , choice of the lot for 85c to $1.00 yd.LOT 2 \u20143,000 yards Colored Satin \u2018Merveilleux, a large as- { sortment of the best shades to select from, silk, worth $t yd., choice of the lot | rérth Oc: yd.all pure 50c.yd.LOT 312.000 yards Colored Taffeta Silk, assorted colors, worth 7 Tic.to $1.00, choice 500 yards Pink.Pongoe Silk, cheap at 30c.yard LOT 4.- choice _ LOT 5 42 1-Zc.20c, yd.\u20141 500 yards Finest Duchesse Satin, best colors, .pure silk, imported to sell at $2 yd:, choice99ç, yd.pieces best Silk and Wool Poplins, ; never sold less than $1.50, choice at 20 colors, 99c.yd.COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED.\" | JOHN MURPHY & CO., 2341 St.Catherine St., MONTREAL - TERMS CAM], < Corner Me teaife n TEL.UP 2749.As we have a very heavy stock of \u201cAnd we must sell them nearly at cost prices and they muet go to make place for fall stock, come ~ all and get a pair for trial.food Value for $1.25 for 99c.NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE,- SIMARD & NAULT.« Props.17 King Street.MR.HARRY FLETCHER, © PROFESSOR OF MUSIG, Studio, Room 6, Whiting Block.Subjoets ta \u2018a sposains) oy SEF (Volo oder RUSSIA'S PLANS.\u2014_\u2014 ARTHUR CONFERENCE 15 OVER\u2014 RUSSIA WILL MAINTAIN © HER POSITION IN MANCHURIA.July 11.~The \u201conferences Tien-Tsin, between Russian officials at Port Arthur have ended, patkin, and General Kuro- Minister of War, started for home yesterday.M.Lessar, the Russian minister to China, start jor Pekin to-morrow.It is he- lieved .that Russia fully intends to maintain hep position in Manchuria.The influx of Russian immigrants into Russian will Manchuria ¢ontinues.» - mse Siig A RAILROAD RECORD] \u2014 BRITISH TRAIN GOES 246 MILES IN 2333 MINUTES.; \u2018 Londôn, July 15\u2014TFhe Great Waost- ern Ruilway Company claims to have made a world\u2019s record for its train vesierday.It ran from London to | Plymouth, a distance of 246 miles, in 233; minutes.7 .| 1 reli \u2018 Architect ! Support yourself while learning.How?Call on or w ite W.B.Edminster, 120 Wellington 84 repens BARRED CIRCUS NEGROES.| Linton, Ind., Preserves Its Long E 1- : bargo Against the Blacks.Indianapolis, July 15.\u2014 The people of Linton, a coal mining town in Green County, gave notice several days ago that the Negroes who are: attached to the Wallace circus must mot enter the place.The show was to be there yesterday, and the outlook was 80 threatening that Governor Durbin suggested to the sheriff the swearing in of a large force of deputies.The sheriff promised to see that peace was preserved.When, however, the train bearing the Wallace Company reached Switz City, twenty miles from Linton, all the Negroes were ordered to stay there till the How was given at Lin- | ton and then to join the Company at another place.This precaution saved | trouble, as the people had determine} town.enter Linton for several years.\u2018mot il} previously and: there are s | be held, © postage.Albert Tuilet Soap Co., Mfrs.Montreal bom ae pti.ma bo 608 NN fo Er I that: no Negroes should enter the No Negro has been allowed tp lf : FOUND DEAD IN HOUSE.| Quebec, July 15.\u2014Mrs.Etienne Mer- | + cier, aged 50 years, Indian Loretté, has heen found dead near the sto on the floor of her house.She wai picions of foul play.An inquest will rs THE MASTER MECHANIC'S PURE TAR SOAP | heain and softens the skin, while promptly : of grease, oil, rust, etc.\u2019 Invaluable for i farmers, sportamen.Pree Sample on recelpé of ts for | | 1 | eript has\u2019 \u2018the: following | ter, though they ought to | were caref 1] to keep the pi .of, | contribute same a the United States or any cu 1 | to New York, To \u201cpropos | THINKS TRADE PREFERENCE] For MOTHER COUNTRY CAN | Boston, July 15 The TRADE PREFERENCE 18 a \u201cMr.Chamberlain is re: \u201cof the opinion that C abada, \u2018Australia, New Zealand \u2018and Sotth Africa are strongly with him.\u201d If he means \u201chat they would enthusiasticall y accept a preference \u2018in British markets, he seehs right.If he means.that Canada : \u2018and Australia will.give in return anything that Great Britain would particularly like, he seems wrong.British writers appear muh misinformed.| this mat- be well post | e ed by the report of the; pein ¢on- ference of last: summer.! This report., the Co | nial Premiers, r.Seddon, of New Zealand, The commercial put ris in ic all agreed, | was this: yo 1.That this conference - recognizes that the pinciple of preferential \u2018trade between the United Kingdom and His |\u2019 Majesty's demir beyond seuss would stimulate and facilitate mutual commercial 'i intercourse, and would, : by \u2018promoting pe development of the xe- industries of \u2018the several sources and parts, stre igthen the Empire: { 2.That He - conference recognizes that in ! the present circum: stances of the colonies, it is not prac: ticable to adopt a general system of free trade as between the Mother Coun! try and the British dominions beyond thie seas: 3 \u201cThe in clause sets out that those colonies which had not yet given pre-1, ference to British goods pd do eu; by the fourth, Great Britain was reed to prefer colonial goods; hy ad fifth, the: oloniel \u2018Premiers promiged to advise | respeotive Gov ry.ments to, one according! to the ten: or of the preceding dlauses, dl \u201cMr.Chdmberlain, in: speech, had) importuned the, colonie Imperial armaments, [Ce nada refu \u2018point blank; Aust alia.promised ta increase her contribution for the Imperial navy to $200, 000 per.annum, solely in consideration of, aa improved squadron for Australian vice; on the same ground, New a ito land promised an increase of £40 Cape Colony, more or less drago mod by the war, engaged to give £50,000 yearly to the general maintenance af the navy; Natal promised £50,000: for the.same purpose; and .Newtound}upgd agreed to devote £3,600 a year to | ja local branch of the Royal.Naval.serve.T responses were far dre: conservative than Mr.i fr vive had evidently hoped for.His attatnpt | to induce the Premiers | \u2018to promise return for British preference absolut y failed.(7 dy À \u201cThere is ho reason to au) the colonial {Governments have ch ed their, \u2018minds { in the meantime.\u201cSir Willrid Laurier pointedly .ii- sented from a resolution that the n ly constituted Transvaal and Oratige River colonies should be required to admit to practice in their territories members of the.various \u2018célonial leakn- wd professions.He took.the grounil that the matter was |, ny belonging solely to, the colonies specifies], which were unrepresented at the- com ference.With entire consistency ' the Canadian mi histèrs based their ref 1 al to enter into \u2018a formal agreement te | | maintain Imperial armaments on the | ground that \u201cthe acceptance of thi i lonial self- go: vernment.\u201d\u2019 |\" \u201cIn short the \u2018colonial statesmen in | give Mr.Chamberlain | ne general did ot what he sought to educe.« They, did not mix up mperial defence; with Tut perial preference.They treatad preferential idea in a busines as a matter | by itself; the [Canadian same, mind to-day.Hence, Mr.Cham berlain\u2019s friends seem to be: attem i ing to decéive the people of the United Kingdom when.they afiect q believé||: that the colonies: can be induced 0 give anything, more than trade prefer: | ence, .They, \u2018would probably: give t al)! uid pro quo in dealing wi no S515 i < British/ commercial country.\u201d F ! ! NEW YORK CENTRAL To SPEND || | - New York, July 15.\u2014From\u2019 a sem the Ç About to issue a large qu new stock to pay for ml The New York Central is a total expenditure of twenty dollar in New York city, the building of a new bid widening © of ithe.terminals ¢! yard room will be provided jand the.whole termina] system will be; modern! ized.The improvements will be pl tended from Vander avenue te \u201cDepew Place, | made on the system.On the | division from | Croton-on- À and on the Hirlem divi sion, from White Plains tp NeWw:York,|; the trains_ will \\be :run\u2026 by elettricity ||! on what is known as the th rd rail system.This plan will do\u2019 away is ape ing i i \u201cImported wines\u201d ete or Br Imperial armamentsde; proposals wquld entail an important | 8 departure from .the principles of.a 3 \u201cthe |, -like way a Government appears in precisely the : $20,000,000 ON TERMINALS.A.official source.comes the report that 15 New York Central directors are | | tity of || im- j : provements in New York city, and it is expecled that: a holding [company 3 { will be organized to take the § issue.j planning: 1] millionjj | ncluding;.: : and the: | | Hudson: , : with PT AFTER REFORMERS.ankio Agal t rss of aking Aston BE DERS 18! DEMANDED.onder \u201cJuly 15.\u2014The Times Shang- bai correspondent says in reference to cial agtion against- the Young Chi: party in Shanghai that the Taotai issued a warrant for the arrest of 1 the editorial stafi-of the national paper, SWPao, for p lishing seditious matter.The case is attracting special attention, because the Chinese Govern- my nt requires that the accused shall be! surrendered : to the provincial au- thoriti ties.This \u2018under the cireumstane- es: is Tot to d death sentence.plomatic corps bas called for a report\u201d on the case from the Shang hai consular body, which \u201cin the inean- im \u2018has secured the\u2019 Taotai\u2019s recoy- nition of the principle.that in such residents of .a foreign settlement at be tried and punished within the settlement limits.The office of the newspaper in question, which undoubtedly published seditious articles, | mainly denouncing Manchu corruption, \u201c| | has: been closed as the result of ex- | parte application before a mixed court, | and: the trial will: be \u201cheld before th: | same court in the presence of the British, consular assensorsl English lawyers: have been engaged] by both sides.|\" The chief:\u2018interest in the case.lies, first, in its effect \u2018o tive journalism, which is the mor tooriont educational factor in the country, and, se- «cond, in the fact that the present cumn- cond.| against free opir jon is instigated by powerful reactio aries, .who regard the spread.of meh opinion with | greater apprehension han the loss of Manchuria.: It is noteworthy that the first steps taken by the Nanking vive- \u2018roy, \u2018against! the prog essivists were.due: to the; latter's : denuncintion of Wang-Chih- -Chun, since: removed; also, ; that the reactionaries re doing their Chaba to \u2018 prevent the return of hang-Chih- Tung to Nanking.Gr 1 AMERICA\u2019S BEER BILL.(New York World.) Jty-two years ago the average Am- eric n drank 4.08 gallons of various\u2019 things that laren\u2019t water, but are more or Jess alcoholic.More than half\u20142.2: gallons for- every mi n, woman po | child\u2014was whiskey or brandy.Now only : 1.36 ga per head of distilled drinks are our but © the increase in beer and light wines has ps or \u2018brought the: total of akoholic drinks up to 19.48 gallons.Beer alone ac- } counts for 17.49 gallons.The Ameri-_ \u2018can of to-day gets not quite as much | Pure, alcohol as his grandfather, but He takes more malt and hops and water mixed\u2019 with it.ia |.Illinois makes more whiskey than i any other State, but.New York is - (long.on beet.This State brews.al most; three times.as much of the ambs- er fluid as | Winconsin, including of | cours Milw uke.oo H are far more largely drunk than they were ten years ago, if you trust\u2019 the restaurant \u2018\u201cpro- A grammes; \u201d only they aten \u2018t really imported.The imports of | foreign wines lin 1893 were worth -$10, 000,000, in o = 1902, | only $8,000,000.Ask California |- | why this shrinkage.| \u2014_\u2014\u2014 | Lord STRATHCONA | IMPROVING.! Lonilon, J uly 15.\u2014Lord Strathcona is.still confined .to his house in Gros-.venor, Square: by a sprained ankle, caused by slipping down the steps when leaving ithe Allied Colonial Conference on Thursday last, *Yesterday's report states \u2026 that His Lordehip is getting on very nicely.APOLLO BEST BLOOM | GALVANIZED IRON Your jobber can always | get it\u2014he may not make so much money on it-promptly.Your jobber may not be \u2018ours ; he can buy of ours: so | can you.Every sheet and part of a sheet guaranteed.|| - Adiéritan Sheet Stee) Compas New York bi I to i | : 4 Representatives for Canads LI pa 5.H.Thompson & Company { Lo St, Sulpice Sireqt- : EEE .Montreal | i.Lu CE EE SEE ox E3013 Codere\u2019 s temper the Sun to the bare head ; and \u2018 \u2018enables you to keep your temper in spite of the Sun\u2019 s heat.1f our name was on the autside of every Hat we sell, py see Coder, 7 Wellington St.all smoke, soot, ete.SERENE EEE EEE Ct DER OF \u201cNEW - CHINA\" | {for the time it has occupied, :.- |Greatest STAR should see or write {g HOUSE FINISH, BLINDS, SCRE) Finish.= Bell \u2018Phone 27.* Union would do welk to call Customers who havel visited ui \u2018brooke.7 \u201c For this week we \u2018offer Barrains Chambrays, Silk Waists, Embre idery to be sold at cut down pricess should avail themselves prove what we say.Usion Clothing Nail, : 1, 152-154 WELLINGTON STREET - of, as this i» $ THE EASTERN CLOTHE ry SOLE - BRAN mind ev : Sale \u201cand that NOLCHONCHONOE 20,000 BEGIN WORR.NEW YORK MECHANICS RESUME trades returned to work [Monday under the modified plans of the employers\u2019 association.\u2018 This number will be in- : creased to 50,000 by V ednesday, unions\u2019 with the membership.having vot- éd to accept the terins df the employers, one of the effects of which is to do away with walking delegates and arbitratiôn.\u2019 With the mechanics a large number of laborers returned | to work, and operations were resumed by material supply men.The struggle which been the most costly of the history of labor in is ending har its kind in \u201cthis country when it is \u2018considered that only two boroughs of this city, Manhattan and the Bronx were directly affected by |it.Conservative estimates placed the| costs of the fifty-one days the shutdown hus lasted up to date as \u201cfollows: Wages lost by employees+\u201475,- 000 skilled.\u201cunskilled men .SIT ,530,000 Loss in interest, prospective.profit, office expenses, |etc.,.to contractors .$30,000,000 Loss to workingmen in other trades through lack of {production, owing to falling off in circulation of mes, principally : among wage Carners \u2026 , : i \u2014- Total .Cee eed FT 539,000 To | this might.he added local\u201d grocers; ete., in industrial tricts, and to landlords Latterly the, shut down has een fol lowed by'a number of disppossess cays, the list increasing weekly, While y number of the idle men fpund empl ment in other cities, the Prajortis ol them have remained here [in the hope that the atmosphere woulll clear, and that work would soon be resumed, + losses to dis- $ RAIN FOR FORY DAYS.5 \u201cThis is St.Swithi + Day, and ns it rained this merning, ding to tra Cot dition it will rain ory day, hut\u2019 as the prediction has beeyrknown to fail, no special: anxiety need be felt + by those who ar ranging t outings.?ter ee Coaticook Hbuse\u2014Populs r home for travellers.I.Kilburn, Prop.2 El Slo STAR CLOTHING HALL For Anything Men - | | ~~ |and Boys\u2019 Wear.2 assortment and Popular Prices.Tee Tr CLOTHING HALL, A.H.CUMMINGS & SON, COATICOOK, Clothing Hall! ; i ° a - wr Ladies and gentlemen who have not yet visited and profit by the big reduc tions made in eve partment, which we are offéring,- to effect a clearance on all her are all pleased and patisfiéd with thei) I Shel.purchases, and all exclaim that we are the only Bargain Givers in and Colored Cashmeres, Alpacas, Ponje, T his is a GENTS FOR \u201d CLOTHING, wishes \u201cto re- rybody that its (reat Clearing \"ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, 8TH, it will be to their advantage to call before that date at 47 WELLINGTON STREET.: _-: J.L.VINEBERG, Manäging Director.Ty BELL TEL.338, _ refer all disputes to a ed board of .820,000,000 and others.\u2014 wir summer \u2014_#\u2014 .ANYONE REPAIRING OR BUILDING A.H.CT MMINGS & SON for Prices On all Kinds NS WINDOWS and all bonds of Wood A QUE.Prophe's \u2018Phone 1; our cheap July Sa \u2019 in Ladies\u2019 Hosiery, - Underwear! \u2018Moire Antiques, Muslins, Sates Waist Ribbons all shades, Kid Glow and a lgrge consignment of La iew\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Silk and Suteqn Umbrellas chance \u201cthat bargain see Give us a call, and we wi Sua rl | no fake, a ads a?iS a SMITH, , Frep, fe [ ; SHFRBROON TOWNSHIPS : NG CO.gf \u201cPROGRESS b hd eNoNoNONONONS \"LYNCHING IS MURDER.STRONG EXPRESSION BY JUSTICE OPERATIONS.° J *- BREWER .New York, July 15.- Seme 20,000 Milwaukee, Win, July-15.\u201cEvery skilled ' mechanics, in the building \u2018man who participates in the burning or lynching of a Negro is a murderer, pure and simple,\u201d said Justice Brews, the other day.\u201cOf course,\u201d explain ed Judge Brewer; \u201cthere may he ex \u2018tenuution which might- vary the degree .of the crime, but the principal par Licipants in the crime can be held by any court in the land for murder in thé same degree ax if the crime were committed by un individual, There is going to be a reaction against the atrocious crimes with which the papers have been filled_ 1 expect that it will come soon.There will be an upris ing of popular feeling against Tyneh- ing that will result in legislation or 8 remedy of some other form\" 7 ch te ge BRITISH SHIPS TO BEHRING SEA.The best and safest wayg to keep = Baby's skit healthy is to use only BABY\u2019S OWN SOAP * Pure, Dainty, Delicate.tions._ Beware of Imitation wip | ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO, Miri.MoNTREAL rte ede ee Aa EK | | ; Eten of the United States Supreme Court, i i ! \u2014 $ Eo + ation, s 18 * council \u2018a emeut | à Council i ; ition f 5 letter i was .public_w tional 1 \"oll, dnd « ly by m , Emmero | Westinor | \u2018monn in J' ed in Al ae; x \u201cLogic | the Pren to Ottaw Ml con __ constitue Severs Going: There for Patrol Dur ing the Sealing Sensor.Victoria, B.C.July 15.The British warship Shears aor will sail July % for the Behring Sen to patrol during the pelagic season.The British warships, the Fearless \u201cland Rinaldo, also have been ordered to Behring Sen from the China sta- - tion: 0 al Tire ot h = \u201c#viderce Pepa "]
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