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[" ; / LS 1° Y ; | \\ wWe_Were selling - 80.F Shoes t, 11 every line.We - I | > 5 STORE.fowl, game.or the World fa! \u2018 or at the same\u201d Grocérs \u201cand + :0 equal.\u201d\u201d » especial- © 2 meet the.mu pocket 5, ça Ca .HONONONONONONS ; vo h at would le: the = \\ t / =] 9 2 = o | = .ERS.i period of o have not suhje ctsean ubjects until .in Cana® essary cr , heavy armainent and has nest, Opered a - sequently on - Japanese deta hment Yang-Me\u2026.BHERBROOKE, QUE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1904.PRICE ONE CENT | cons AND COSSACKS CAPTURED.hasan Despatches Tell of Severe Fighting North of Feng Wang Cheng With Success on Japanese Side \u2014 Reported Grounding of Japanese Warship\u2014Situation at Port Arthur.London._ Saimatza.or Simatsi.) _AH the Russian positions east of Haicheng hav peen cording to the telegram.\u201cJune 1.\u2014(Special) .\u2014 A special despatch from Rome, says a | telegram has been received from Tokio reporting that General Kuroki has \u201c completely.defeated General Kuropatkin's foroes near 3 Sumentse, (probabl ye abandoned ac- Several guns have been taken and whole squadrons of Cossacks captured ) BIG JAP SHIP SAID TO BE AGROUND.St.Petershurg June 1 \u2014{Special.)- An \u2018unconfirmed\u2019 rumor reached here irom Mukden that The Japanese battleship ' Fuji.s aground on reef off jac, Tao.in the islands between Kwan Tumg~and Shan Tung pPromontor- ies, where she ix being guarded by to rpedo \\boats.4.a first-class modern battleship of 12,300 tons and speed of 19 kmots.7 The Fuj is - Her crew numbers 600 men.CONTINUOUS FIGHTING.y \u2018Liao Yang.June 1.\u2014 Continuous fighting bas taken place northeast of: Feng Wang Cheng and the sharp action has taken place east- | © \u201cThe advance of the Japanese in- | ward of - Simatsi, thirty-five \u2018miles | fantry, in order to turn our left flank.4 north of Feng Wang - Cheng.which lasted frem the morning of May 27} © until daghght May 30.Both sides suffered severelÿ, although* the detailed figured are \u2018lacking.\u201cThe engagement resulied i im the Rus | sians retiring on Simatsi, followed cautiously bv Japanese detadh- ments.are reported 10 have ambushed a patrol of the Merinsky regiment pear _Hunsian, wounding three Cossacks.A fourth Cossack had his horse killed under him.Fearing: capture he bur- \u201ced his rifle.He was captured, but subsequently escaped, dug up his rifle and rejoined his regimest.railway \u2018above Kin Chou since May 27.A i Three\u2019 companies of Japanese | Severe fighting = reported along the railway between stations Viamgoy and Viandin.The Japanese sufiered heavi- | - ly and would have been annibilated had not infantry reserves to Viangey.© THE AI.YANG FIGHT.St.Petersburg, June J.\u2014The follow- _ing official despatch bas been received by the Genera] Staff : \u201cFrom May 29 to May 30 all has been quiet in _the neighborhood of Feng-Wanz-Cheuz.\u201cAt 10.56 p.m.\u2018May 27, a force of Japanese infantry from Kuan-Dian- Sian commenced a frontal flank attack upon a.position occupied HY our Cossacks.near Sbao-Go.15 versts \\northwest of Kuan-Dian-Sian.The Japanese, under cover of the dark.runping.desultory fire, using field searchlichte\u201d The Cossacks retired - «yy fof to Chap Lin pass, two vers{y west of Sabogo.and sub- Ai-Yang-Pien Men, kiX teen verstx wert of Chan-Lin pass.\u201d \u201cThe firing ceased at 2 p.m, May Æ.when the «Japanese ceased the pursuit at the eptrapce of © Chaplin Pass, = PS the first section of a approached Aj- \u201cThe \u201carme « av the summit fF the bills west of wee town.At JO 4.m.they formed up \u201cin order of hate.the force consist- Ing of tw: hattalions with another reserve At J] am.3 artiler Trish apa position and op ened tire wt: of the QL.R., and - on | particulars as to the membership of | PULPWOOD TALKED AT A BANQUET.ra a of Quet BC Pulpwood Association Hold Pleasant Meeting in This City.The members of the \u201cProvince of\u201d, {wood a the mills in the U.S: especially the members of the Association should wood i.4.b.cars.He raid the price of wood had greatly increased during the |past three years 'and he could se no reason why it should not continue to increase.He was muçh sufprised to learn we only export about -400 600 cords, and he believed.that 600,000 cords is nearer correct.Many shippers would bill car loadd at 5 cords, when Mo was really i3 cords, and this was done pie save trouble in getting U.S.Consul odrtificates.This may account for the difference in the Government returns.He said that some mills in New York State pay #il cord for pupwood, while the price here is 81 to #5 al cord; and some of the paper mills |having their own limits produced it|for less than & a cord | He consiflered this sufficient protec: | tion, and] any export duty would have the effect of lowering the price to the farmer.On the | question | of quantity of pulpwood exported, Mr.J.H.Walsh, of the Q.C.| Railway.who was ome of the speakers that followed, said that fully Sherbrooke vearly, and it Was certain this is dot half the total shipment.Mr.B.C.Howard said that it was only a odrtain portion of the Eastern States that bought pulpwood from us.Maine, Michigan and points fur- | ther west|and south had a supply of their own.He was of the opinion we ship [about 500.000 cords to the U.S.This\u201d would be 25 per cent.of | their tot] consumption.Mr.Jad .Mackinnon, manager of the Eastern Townships Bank, said \u201cthat a ern States had told him that we were.rendjng into that country fully | 800,000 cgrds of pulpwood yearly, and that it is} a big itent of revenue to the railways jof that country.This official could sot.understand why Can- | adians mitted the raw material to be shipped out of the country, when they had control of the supply.Other s Mayor Ca mirand.Councillors | Farwell.¥.XN.McCrea and D.O.E.Denault, And Messrs.Wilson.;.of the Brompton| Pulp and Paper Co., B.\u201cWilliam | Quinn, BA Dugal.John Champoux, a J.E.Tetrault, L.A.Belanger.E.Cc.Gatien, H| Logie and L.Channel.- Aboui fnidnight the © atbering broke up.dosine one of the pleasantest meetings In the history of the Association.0 7 MR.CHICOYNES - SENATE BILL.Amendment t to it Passed in the Legislature.\"ED ELECTIONS 18 AMENDED, Queber.Legislat ure À v June debate war resutned.\u2019 | upon Mr.Chicoyne's motion respecting the = re modeling of the Legislative Council) and upon Mr.Dupiés\" amendment thereto.The amendment was adopted Tw ote of 27 to 15.4 Mr.Champagne\u2019= hill] respecting cOn- supposed to apply especially to the Brome contested el ection.case, suffered but a light amendment.but one that will suffice 10 afford tbe Opposition ns the Ansembly the opportunity of killing it if they see fit to do so.| ANOTBER MENT AT PARIS, \u2018Paris, has caused 1he who 1= updersiood 1.0 have arrest of an officer, tros 5 Corn officer.who is beld in close confinement in the fortress of jan, is said 10 be charged with using considerable sumz of money at 1he court-martial in Rennes, in order 10 we cure the conviction \u2018of Dreyfus.AÏl oi- ficial information concerning 1b= case is withheld.\u2014 + PRINCE ATTACKED { COUNT LAMSDORFF.AN ATE ACK MADE ON THE RL =- SIAN FOREIGN MINISTE R.Paris.June 1\u2014The Echo de Partis.St Petersburg correspondent wires \u2014 \u201cCount Lamsdorfi was assautied ves- terday while oùt walking.by © Prince Dolgourouki.formerly a preate nder 10 the Crown of Bulgaria.The was immed: dtely arresred ; } ; : | THE BILL RESPECTING CONTEST- .\u2014 Last night in the + THE DREYFUS CASE.STARTLING DENOUE June 1.\u2014The Minister of War | nected with the Drevfus affair.The | \u2019 Mount Valer- Prinre \u2018 FRANCE TO AID.) AMERICA.Will Try to Free Kidnapped American.THIS\u2019 AT| REQUEST OF- UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.Wasbing{on.June 1\u2014Through Ambassador |Porter, Secretary Hay bas requested the.French Government 10 exercise ils good ofces- towards se curing 1hp' release of Perdicans, the kidnapped American in Morocco.The | French Gop ernment has \u2018undertaken the ?lask and pecause of its closer associ ation with the varigus elements in | Morocco 31 is believed here that jt can \u2018accomplisd more than any other government.| The British Government al |e i= acting with great energy da behalf of young Varley.the stepson | of Perdicarts, and n° British subject, | and the officials are in communication lwith 1be Vuited States in tbe 7 pur- - suit.© BELIEVED HE |OWNED THE LOT.PECULIAR CASE FROM.NEWPORT TOWNEHIP BEFORE JUDGE MULVENA.| Jokn fi Co of the Township 4 oi Newport, in Compton counts, was brought Hefore Judg Mulvens, \u2018 tyes: terday, og a charge of trespassing.It ajipedred from.the evidehoe that Corrigan bad taken possession of a vacant bopse on a Jen which, he for merjy owded.| The proprietor _of the \u201cJot wished| Lin \u2018tm leave.but be refused.claijning that be \\Ail] owned the Jot.HH wain his hefied.evdent that be was sinoere his mind being somewhat a~trgv on \u2018this point, the fact that be Vas Dot owner\u2019 being early : eakers of the eveping were à fine of %5 and - Kiss Ge i À, ne + A a as pltalbidhoiiiionn Wg b #5 À ë wi.= HE \" 5 , aN * Je 4 Lh LR ; CE Ce IS, DRESSER & C0.res Street, > - - Conflagration | Toit pne more: proof that you want | your insurance fn solid Companies, r end in \u2018the most, reliable hands.You \u201cget both - with us, \u2018and wet rates posible, + 87 low- 29 Strathcona Square.Communication with persons in any part of the Eastern Townships who wish to have Dyeing or Dry Cleaning.Well done at reasonable rates.We have all the facilities for doing the best work, and we guarantee sa- tisfac tion.LOTHROP'S LAUNDRY AND STEAM DYE WORRS Sherbrooke.BACHAND, M.D.ç G SPECIALIST.ce 2000 has had full charge of the Nye, one and Throat Departmens as the Sher ee Sacred-Heart Hospital.\u2014Hours of Consultation.PAL the Hospital from Sted avi.every day except Sunday.At hls office, 17 Brooks s Street, Sherbrooke, from | 0am to 8 At Coaticosk ; from te & Du.every : .\u201cfiny Baby Reizns\u201d Baby s Own Soap} 4 Les mis ét , Messrs.E.J.Raymond, George Al- | 5 \"Mourg.is fanby visiting friends, Quite a number of.our young people went = to Granby on the afferrioon train, Saturday, to witness the ball game between Waterloo .and Granby, the results of which were 12 to 9 in favor of the latter, although they all had a pleasant time they would much rather have seen:-the score revetsed.- j Mr.W.H.Savage* and Miss Winnie Savage \u2018returned from North Troy, Vt.on Sunday evening.They had been visiting there since Wednesday last.The Band will give the first out-y door -congert of the season next Thuts- day - .evening, \u2018on the.Advertiser Park.was present.Mr.A.F.Savaria, re tiring president, -was re-elected,\u201d and the various committees were appointed to organize the party for the coming elections.len, Chas.Lennéy and John Bailey returned from ° a week\u2019s amping at Brompton Lake, Saturday evening.The weather during their absénce was urday, being called here \u2018by the serious illness of Mr.Jeremiah Elliott.Miss A.Young returned on Saturday from a week's visit with friends in Montreal.Mrs.A.Mackenzie \u2018and Miss V.L Watt left for Montreal on Frida; evening for a few days\u2019 outing.2- Fx ta ; toupie ; Tons wiprncd #4 on}.arday ast from a two resic at Ste.Agathe.children, of Hadlow, Que., pren: last | week visiting their many friends here,\u2019 Mr.Austin Placy left on Friday for Chicago with the intention cf.residing there inthe future.Mrs.urday evening from a week\u2019z Fojourn at St.Lambert.She vas accap:pan- ied by \u2018her sister, Mrs.Houston, and-gon, of Alberta, N.w.\u20ac - Miss Jennie - Barber, from - ( irande Ligne, is the guest of Mrs.F.Patrick, 1 Mrs.A Houston left on Monday for.TION ARE BEING CUT DOWN.London, Commons, Secretary of June 1.\u2014Tn the House of yesterday, Mr.Broderick, State for India, an- £308,500 per month.Hitherto the ex- pense- had been £500,000 per month.- be taken of them.addition of poeiry os , other tasouseemeats 1 is re.por ha Cprerid Mrs\u201c T.Mitchell, of Drummondville.is spending a few days with Miss Agnes Mitchell.Mrs.A.Etienne (nee Anna man) and son, of St.( \u2018hap- Hyacintue, BIRTHS.it HASEL TON\u2014 At Graniteville, Que., on May 20th, a son to Mr.\u2018 and\u2019 Mrs.\u2018 Clarence Haselton.e\u2014 0 DEATHS.LEACH.\u2014 In Newport, t., April 11th, Alice Jennie, youngest daughter of Mr.P.&, Leach, aged 17 ycars, 4 months and 2 days.13613 Wellington Street.: good A Scap worthy ar good enough for enÿy skin.- - Pure, Fra grant, Cloansing.| Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs.BR MONTREAL.No other soap has all Jtrenalities 810 pr lr = A me eit EE TE EN ; a WINTER TIME aT In Effect Jan.4th, Vik LEAVING SHERBROSK SE TON AND NEW YOR EXPRESS ve Sherbrooke 7.30 a.m., lay n y) arrive Leyis 1.10 p.m., av ve 1M ones an .2 Pullman Car Springs ld llmap Car Boston to Ch be con with Pullman Car from Sp.(ngfield for Juabac Note\u2014Pullman car las ving Springfield Saturday does not ru\u201d beyond MNewpert o A CCOMMODS TION.Leave Bhar p-m., arrive Lovis 7.00 5.m., arrive Qu a.m, daily oxcapt Suælay.| ARRIVING AT SHERBROOKE: | BOSTON AND EW YORK EXPRESS Leave Quebec 2.30 p.m., (dail mate Lev.3.00 VA arrive Pullman aoctiog à at Bhero= onto Note\u2014Pullman Be \u201curday connects al, 8 arciving New Yo es other divs, hy bos ¥t The Leave.Quebes 8390p.pui leave Levis 7.60 p:m.srrive Enestréeks sm.Daily, xcept Saturday.7 Also connecting trains on Megaritio Diviskym pe time tables, ticaets and all ee to 'GRUNDY Ge compan erbrooke 6.45 p e with oar te ossccocecesuoeca00006 S PROFESSIONAL and.: S .BUSINESS CARDS.§ e Ssowsecseacsecc0000000 TAWREN CE, MORRIS & MoIVER, Advo cates, ete., Sherbrookeand Richmond.YNDMAN & BRADLEY, Dentistr, Sun Life \u201cBuilding, Sherbrooke.2 p' GANDIER, Office Whitng Block.Hours: 10-12 ia.m., 1-3, 7-8 p.mn K.ADDIE-/B,A.8c,, C.E and Prov.Land Surveyor, 21 Montreal St.Bell Telephone G.\"CHEAP RATES \u2014now on sale to\u2014 ST.Louis, Mo.$24.00\u2014Good for 15 days.$29,35\u2014Good for 60 days.$35.20\u2014 Good until Dec.15, 04.Apply to K.H.SEWELL, \u20acity Passenger Agt.6 Commercial Street.wich Union OF NORWICH, ENG, ESTABLISHED 3508 Joo 00 Capital Losses Paid - #77.000 000.25 x Head Omce for Prov.of Quebec : 4 mple Pdg., Montreal.GEORGE LYMAL Suerintendest.- Johy AleMapup, Ag Bo Sherbrooze, « = \\\u201cCartains en | Also connecting tans on the Megane Divi ly except Sunday ebec to Springfield ces \u2018| Al WT Pari a Manages, hm DAILY STORE NEWS.Wednesday, June 1, 1904 Store closes at 6 to- night.We intend that this store and its service shall be so that \u201cGoing to MeKechnie\u201d s\u201d \u2018Shalt be the mosf sedsible habit one can form.mm | Bobbinet FRILLED MUSLINS\u2014 \u2018For making up these Curtains, at 23c, 25c, - 28e, 30c and\u2019 40c a yard in plain and figur:d pat- - terns.: DOOR: PANELS\u2014 .Pretty patterns, worked on net.backgrounds: Five lines to choose : from.30e, 45c, 50e, 70e and 95c cach.SASH CURTAIN MUSLINS\u2014 At 15e, 25e, 30c, 43¢, in floral and stripe patterns.LACE CURTAINS\u2014 * In cream and white, pretty\u2019 floral patterns, taped all around, Toe, $1.00, 81.25, 81.50 pér pair up.' WHITE CURTAIN MUSLINS\u2014 In patterns numerous and neat, at 13e, 13¢, *17¢, 20c and 25¢ a vard.: \u2019 COLORED CURTAIN MWSLINS\u2014 At 15e and -25c yd., neat and dainty colorings.\u201cMADRAS\u201d CURTAIN MATERIAIL\u2014 In yellow or green, very desirable \u2018and washable, with = tassels at edge, .30c vd.7 LINEN OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES\u2014 If you buy your Roller Window Shades here you'll not = experience \u2018the vexation of frequently having: -|* your shades out of order.Ours : ait \u201cmourted \u2018on -best \u201cHarts \u201chorn\u201d Rollers.Prices, 33¢, 40c, 50e, 60c, TSe, 0c and $1 each.Patterns\u2014plain, - with dado, with iringe.lace and \u2018insertion, Colors\u2014Greens, Biege,- Browns, Nile.: i - OLD SHADES\u2014 Can -be fresitened up by the addition of a new fringe or lace, making them apparently as good as new.~ Heavy Fringe, in fawn or greens.15¢ vd.Heavy Lace\u2014in fawn or greens, 15¢ xd.DPAQULE SHADE CLOTH + In\" 36 in., 42 in.45 in, and 4% in.widths, for making up shades of _ irregular sizes.Colors= Gre.n and hiege.SPRING ROLLERS\u2014 These Curtains are now in stock at Because \u2014 their bodies are not given proper freedom.There's one Underwaist that \"does NOT RE -g \u2018I- TARD growth \u2014 \u2018that's the knitted : Drapery | : 6066800006 Graceful, Stylish, Washable and sss 82,10, $2.50, $3.40,$3.95 a pair.Some Children \u201cNazareth Waist\u201d FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.Costs only 35c.11 to 12 years.carpets and Oilcloths Daily accessions to this department has brought it up to the top notch of completeness, and anyone wanting carpets and oilcloths will find our assortment one of the most complete in the city.To day we make mention of our superb showing in All Wool Carpets which we guarantee to be strictly pure \u2018wool, \u201cperfectly fast in every way.We have upwards of twenty-five patterns to choose from, including light, medium and dark colors.Full vard | wide: Special Value at 78¢c Yard < Carpets sewed .and laid ent help.Ladies\u2019 Waterproofs It ges \u2018as if this -season\u2019s selling by compet- will far exceed any previous ones, judging from thé start off.) A hint of styles \u2018and prices.C RAPRNETTE W ATERPROOFS\u2014 fawn and drab, also tweed mixtures made full, box back, new - 'sleave;, < -Tn- three- \u201cquarters\u201d or: \u201cfull lengths: 1 , At 15c, 25c and 35c.x: Ï ! OT PAT ME Bln Lae RS asst >4ÔE.i Pan ERE 0 i.awn m1 Bd a Ake - of.ere \u201c3 + Ji, Ouf months 5 Mr.and Mrs.Henry Johnston and | J.B.Lester returned on Sat- : bounced that the cost of the expedi-: [tion into Thibet would henceforth be \" néutrals.- submit \u2018are worthy of careful consider- \u2018| ation : | THE PAN- GERMAN it | congress would regard it as\u201d are Stunted | Th \u2018| resistance.For any size from |- | Clark's Port\u2019 and Beans.In rich shades of iron and midgfey, Pripes-245.75 75, 88: 2; STME 48.50, R10.gd hij 24415 Sis 30.0 44 bust.Al engéhy bit tar \u201cable Use.THY USE OF | MINES IN WAR.| | + meet ANTRAL BRIDGE G VES mis 3 HN: THE\" QUE L da: Fhne MA ridge, ones of i fr print ot \u201cthe* British ny, ii à letter Salem where,she will liv with | The young ladies have orgapized.a Jd.Ac | to the editor of the Times, expresses baseball team, and.will play a mate! her nieces, be reside there.| views on the use of mines in.naval game\u2019 with\u2019 the regular \u2018nine.next} : \u2018 warfare which harmon 8 rfectly | Saturday.After the game ice cream: | | with: the statement rning the \u201c tand cake will be seryed, .and \u2018the Band \u2018BRITISH EXPEDITION | {oh itude of atic Admin on that {will furnish music.ibjportant matter.botes the A Conservative rally was \u201cheld at IN THIBET.opening paragraph of his \"letter.to the Canada \u2018 Hotel, Monday.night.| the suggestion that when two ra Hon.M.F.Hackett, \u2018of Stanstead, THE \"EXPENSES OF THE EXPEDI- tions are at War 4t is a good idea to keep as fat as possible from.the areaçin which they are contending.From its very nature it is: quite clear that war cannot be waged without considerable inconvenience to neu- wha sort of mines say: \u201cIs the.defending ofi the ap- oach to anchorage with mines or Dying to block it up with them to all that.could be desiréd, \u2018and ° they 200 10 7R0 be treated as a breach of interna- report a very good trip.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES Ytional law is due diligence to the -\u2014\u2014 ) - C AND DEATHS.© {doctrine of\u2018 which we heard so much SOUTH S RUAN, à lin connection with _the Alabama to he | June 1.\u2014Rev.Mr.Smith, of North: aioe of tint, mariages 206 dénihe must fn | made applicable to the action of bel- Gore, \u2018Ont., arrived in town on Sat- | dress the sander, ar otherwise no noflec den |.ligerent imine layers for the benefit of The following questions I : Is the: Value of mines used either - by attack or defence great en- | ough to compensate for the direct risk: to friendly shipsjor the probable consequence to neutral resentment.How far does international law give the right of | complaint to neutrals after thev have allowed\u2019 the war to begin if they experience inconvenience from occurrences which might have been foreseen.\u201d 9 1 HE MASTER ECHANIC'S PURE TAR soar heals and softens the the Sdn, Thile promptly clean of greasq, of farmers, i emi free Sample on Le Dore of 2c for vostage.Albert Toilet 80ap\"Ca.Mfra.Montreal GERMANY AND MOROCCO.\u2014 PUTS ITSELF ON RECORD.Berlin, {June 1\u2014A resolution adopt: ed by the ~Pan\u2018German Congress at \u2018Luebeck \u2018Monday, declares it is imperatively necessary for the political and business interests of the empire to acquire a foothold on the Atlantic coast| region of Morocco, and the | congress |feels iti to be a humiliating disregard of Germany that France and { docco + without \u2018consulting.Germany, thus-treating her like a power of third rank.\u201d The resolution further declares the irreparable sinning - against the permanent interests of German people if the Importunity\u2019 presented at this moment for asserting Germany\u2019s claims: upon Morocco and establishing a permanent foothold there.| + , A Guaranteed Cure For Piles.Itching, Blind, Bleeding or En g Piles, _| Your druegist will refund money if PAZO OUINTMENT fa\u2019ls to re in 6 to 14 days.de THE HERERO 3.SURPRISED BY GERMAN | \u2018 AND ROUTED.Berlin, Tune 1 \u2014Captain Dannhauer, cabling fro; Windhoek, German Southwest Africa, says that Lieut.-Colonel Vonestorfl .learned that the were trekking westward to on May 24, and that he hurried Otjomasu by forded marches,| surpris- FORCE | ing the enemy, which had] entrenched there.Hereros offered a.brave Later they fled, : leaving gix dead.| The German losses were two.; \u2018 1 ! : © \u2014 THE KING'S LEVEE.HIS MAJESTY RECEIVED Is PIENCE THE ALAKE OF Apo.KUTA.> | London, Sune 1.\u2014King held a brifliant levee Monday morn- ing- After the levee the King re ceived in audience the Alas of Abeokuta (Upper Guinea), a pictures: que West African potentate.who has left his country for the first time in his life.The British Government has agreed to buy all the Alake\u2019s lagos cotton for three years.The.potentate wore d striking robe of canary- colored dune L\u2014Mr.B.Gilson, of Boston, Spent Sunday and, Menday here the guest of his futher, Mr.D.Gilson.Mr.H.Mayhew, of Barton Landing, fpent Sunday here, Mr.Fler and Miss Helen- Howe were at Derry boro on Monday last on bus- \u201c Îness Mr.and Mrs, (Rev.) L.H.Coles \u201c and family - Jeft here on Monday last for Rob kland, Ont, Ad- at - A.Cushing and son, dion, are spending a few days Boog Falls - Ir SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.ow ~ Ne Xe 8 absolutely guaranteed to cure any be or the most.sévere attack of ref gia within 30 minutes or money de wed, Each tablet is a cure.Hed- 1s packed onl y in small red enamelled - Xes | Containing 1 dozen tablets each, is sold by all dealers or mailed.Price fa \u2019 Sample and humorous booklet sent ce, The Herald Remedy Co., Montreal, [bart Connolly.|Consumptio cal staff of the College gave a concert «| at Coaticook Mr.Ephraim Turcotte, who was taken -| the.Woman's Reading Club on yester- Hive, Those whom lected Coughs have killed we ce as heal Bos Taio Shiloh\u2019s in their paths of neglect.The Lung Cure Tonic right now.It is guaranteed to cure.It has cured many thous- angs.ds S.C.Waris & Co, 8 .¥., Toronto, Can.Pricés: 25c.Sûc.$1 LeRoy.N.¥.T ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE June 1.\u2014 The members of the musi- last Friday evening.They contemplate going to Montreal very soon to give a concert there.Word bas been received here that: to one of the city hospitals at Boston, Mass., and aperated \u2018on for\u2018 appendicitis, is in a critical condition.Mr.Frank Ball, or Boston, Mass, is spending a few days at Derby Line, the guest of his sister, Mrs.Chas.Man- sur, 1\" Master Norman Fox, who was taken to Boston, Mass., to have his leg straightened, has.returned home somewhat improved.\" * _ Miss Gale, of Montreal, is spending a few days in town, the guest of Mrs.(Dr.) E.P.Ball, at \u201cThe Farm.\u201d Sunday being Memorial Sunday, .the Universalist and Congregational congregations united holding services in the Universalist Church, in the morn- - ing.The\u2019 Rev.E.E.Marggraf officiated, assisted\u2019 by.Rev.G.Ellery: Read, delivering a very fine sermon.The Church had been nicely decorated with foliage and flowers.In the evening the two congregations united at the Congregational church, the Rev.G.Ellery Read.delivering the address.Both choirs music.Monday was Decoration Day, and all the old veterans turned out, going | first down to Derby to decorate their fallen comrades graves, returning to the Derby Line Hotel where dinner was served.Afterwards they decorated the graves in the cemetery here, and withdrew to the Foster Hall, where the | children repeated their \u2018drill, songs, | \u2018|ete., and Rev.E.E: Marggrai gave another address which was much enjoyed.The hall was well filled, and the exercises were pronounced un usually good: ~ Mrs.(Dr.) H.C.Rugg entertained SHERBROOKE Amy x som, mE, SNE ot.aile 4 | Hl took placé yesterday from Caanan, Kingscroft and afternoon.f urnisned appropriate | COATIÇOOK .June 1.\u2014The funeral\u2019 of the late Mrs.at noon, and was conducted by the Rev.J.J.Williams, -by the Rev.J.H.Hunter.Mr.Fred Humphrey, brother to the deceased, and Messrs.H.Corey, F.Daniels aad.B.B.Morrill, brothers-in-law, were the pall-bearers.After a brief service at the house the remains -were borne to the church, where an appropriate sermon was preached and the regular funeral service conducted.The interment took place in the Gould cemetery near Kingscroft.+ & large number of friends Dixville, Barnston, \u201c other places were present: Mrs.Oscar Webstér and Mrs.Rath- bone have gone to Newport and Coventry, where Mrs.Webster expects to meet ber father from Boston.Derby Line, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.-N.W.Thomas, - 02 Mrs.N.C.Snyder \u2018entertained \u2018the members of her Sunday School, class, on Saturday afternoon last.Mrs.(Dr.) Tomkins, of Stanstead, was à guest on Monday of her môther, Mrs.R.G.Trenholme.The.fôllowing are in town to-day attending the funeral of Mrs, Hill; Mr.L.P.Hovey, and Mrs.H.Hill .and two sons, of Caanan, Vt.; Major B.B.Morrill and wife; Stanstead ; Rev.J.H.Hunter and wife, of North Hatley; Mr.Fred Humphrey, of Clarenceville ; Mt.H.Corey, Lennoxville, The late Thomas Riddle was \u201cburied in Mount Forest éemetery, yesterday.The Rev.A.Stevens officiated, and Messrs,\u201d J.Mead, Hopkins, J.Spalding - and J.MeAuley geted as pall-bearers.One buggy smashed up and another runaway on Child The \"horse barely escaped | \u2018the brook but was promptly caught after he had freed \u201chimself from the: rig.* \u201c Mrs.E.F.Tomkins, who has confined to her.bed for a few days, with rheumatism, is now convalescent.: ; 10 ® Messrs.C.A.Fox and A.C.Hanson have gone on a fishing trip.The Ladies of the Maccabees gave a delightful entertainment last night in the Guild Hall.\u2018The programme was varied and well rendered, all the talent being local.The principal artists were Messrs.Port Thomas and Frank been Ford, Mrs.Chas.Johnson , Misses Thomas, Bonner and | Lovell.| Mrs.(Lieut.4Col.) Thompson presided.Af- day.afternoon.A very interesting meeting it .proved, but.the attendance was not as large as the ladies desired.Miss L.O.Green left yesterday for small lawn.Its construction admits.of a lower price without y Quality.i s Mail orders have prompt attention.JS.il Until you have seen the 1904 Crest- mobile, chainless and waterless.It is 365 days ahead of them all.fin terested, send for Catalogue.GEO.F.FOSS, Canadian Representative.\u2018GRANBY.June 1.\u2014 The funeral of the late Bernard Kennedy, from the Methodist Church here, Monday, was largely attended.He was a young man of 19 years of age, the son of Mr.Josiah Kennedy.About two months ago ke went to the Great.West to begin life for himself.After -a few days\u2019 illness he succumbed to an attack of pneumonia, at Calgary.Bernard was a quiet, upright boy, and the bereaved parents have the heartfelt sy mpathy of all, in their great loss.Rev.T.B.Conley, B.A., is in Montreal this week attending conference, Mrs.W.T.B.McDonald is taking a holiday visiting her parents in London, Ont.Miss L.E.L.Connolly, of Kings! on, Ont., is spending a few days in Choan- by, the guest of Mr, and Mrs.Ho- § The following young 1 idies from Granby High School were a Warded diplomas at the recent exam: patiops of the McGill Normal : Miss Margaret H.Boyd, First Class Model ; Miss Ethel | + Elementary Diplomas.our congratulations.Ont., Mr.Will Green, of London, ds the guest of Mr.and Mrs- w.D.\u2018Bradford, * The baseball match between Water- Joo and Granby, played on the G.À.A.A.grounds here, last Saturday, resulted in a victory for the home team.of 12.10 9, Mr.W.D.Bradford is at present in Montreal, a delegate to Conference.\u2014e Coaticook House\u2014Popular Home for Travellers.L.Kilburn, Prop._+- ; HEATHTON.June d.\u2014 Mis.H.J! Connor and son, Harold, are spending a few days here at her old home, the guest of her sister.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet with Mrs.C.M.\u201d Bean, Thursday afternoon, June 2nd.Mr.and Mrs.P.L.Ellis drove out to Coaticook, Sunday, to visit her sister, Mrs.Silas Hill, who was very dangerously &ll.Monday, Mrs.Ellis received a sad message through the sacrificing $3.00 up.M.Clow, and Miss Sarah A.Wiggins, | We tender them | chapel met at the home of Mrs.Chas.a ten days\u2019 trip to Nashua.and Boston, Mass.;\u2018 +\u2014 \\ THETFORD MINES, May 31.\u2014Mr.R.Briggs left here on Monday, the 23rd inst., for East Angus, where he is expecting to secure a situation in the paper mill.About one hundred boys and girls made their first communion here on Thursday last in the R.C.church here.Mr.John Johnson was in town for a few days last week the guest of his brother, Mr.A.S.Johnson.Mr.R.H.Martin, from New York, was in town last week in the ests of the Beaver pany.Mr.Gronberg, boiler inspector, was in town on Saturday and Sunday last inspecting the boilers of the different companies here.There is quite an agitation going on in town._-The Council is in favor of borrowing $20,000 to pu the town in safety in case of fire, and : the majority in the west end ar against Asbestos Com- it.To show that they mean to defeat the Council the Johnson, Company are - oing to put in a puinp and lay pipes fto\u2018save their own property and this ¢nd of the town, too, if they will accept it, which most apparently they will, Voting on a \"by-law to \u2018borrow the $20,000 necessary is proceeding to-day (Tuesday).Poll opened Monday and at close night there was a majority of 26 in favor of the by-law.Mr.R.W.Potter was in town on Saturday last from New York and was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.A, S.Johnson.Mrs.McKillop and her daughter left here on Wednesday last-for the west, where she will spend the summer with her sisters in and around Chicago.Mr.McKillop and son are still engaged here for the Bell Asbestos Co.EATON CORNER.Tune 1.\u2014Mr.Horace Nourse, of Flanders, has moved into the house he recently purchased in this.place.Mr.and rs.W.F.Hunt and young son of Boston, Mass, are the guests of Mr.Ed.and Miss Katie Alger.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Andrew\u2019s Merrill on Tuesday._ We had a slight frost on \u2018Friday night, but it did no damage except to some of the leaves pn the trees.Another hard ore js predicted : by Prophet Foster for about June Sth.BIG FIRE IN CLEVELAND.Cleveland, Ohio, June 1.\u2014A fire, which started shortly before midnight, Tuesday, has burned over an ares of half an acre, at the corner of Oregon, Perry and St.Clair streets.Loss, _inter- | Monday ter the programme- ice cream and cake were served, * Almast every available seat was occupied.The lodge is in a most flourishing condition and is rapidly increasing in membership.= - \u2014¢ : GRANITEVILLE.June be\u2014Mr.S.B.Norton has, just.completed a nice tenement house near his\u201d quarry and Mr.0.G.Davis is moving into it this week.| Mr.Charles Horn, of Bostdn, is visiting his sister, Mrs.Geo.| Moir.The saw mill commenced on Monday morning.Mr.Albert Putney, df North Hatley, has been engaged: to run it.Mrs.- Albert Tyler and Mrs.Foster, of Beebe Plain, spent a very pleasant afternoon on Thursday last with Mrs.Emma Watson.Master Clayton Beerworth spent Saturday and \u201d Sunday at Stanstead College the guest cof Mrs.Sydney Flanders.i Mr.and Mrs.Archiè Lamothe went across the lake on Saturday to visit his parents, returning on Sunday.\u2018Prof.Bell, of Stanstead College, is expected to occupy the pulpit here \u201cStinday next in the absence of Mr.Smith, who will be at\u2019 Conference A few from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs.David Smith, at Beebe Plain on Sunday.sympathy isl felt for Mr.Smith \u2018his recént bereavement.Several of the paving cutters have goñe and more are expecting to leave this week, \u2018Mr.Telford, of Rock Island, accom-\u2019 panied Rev.Mr.Smith here on Sun-.\u2018day atid gave an address to the Sunday sabbol, hich all enjoyed = very much.Co ~\u2014 7 DANVILLE June 1.\u2014Mr.Price Webber is still delighting crowds at.the Town Hall.Miss Ida Henderson, of the demy staff, has heen accepted as a \u201cprobationer nurse\u201d\u201d at the General Hospital, Montreal.* + We regret to state that Mrs.Capt.Thorpe, who on.the .24th of May fell backwards from a covering as rapidly as her desire.Mr.Robert Speer, of McGill Medical School; is at home.He returns to Montreal in a few days © take up worv bearing on his future profession.Mr.Baker, oi the E.T.Bank, of this village, took a short outing\u2014 from Friday to Monday last\u2014at Law- renceville, A Very attractive temperance union service was held at the \u2018Advent Christian church last Sunday evening.The musical part of the service showed in friends careful training.The soloists were Mrs.Pollock and Miss Palliser.Very fine indeed wags the singing of the Triple Quartette.Rev.Mr.Radleyv\u2019s address was based on a text equivalent in meaning to \u201cHelp your weak probably will will reach $100,000.telephone that Mrs, Hill was \u2018dead.Mr.E.Vaughan, of Stanstead, is at work on Mr.P.L.Ellis\u2019 house.1 stores color to gray hair, {Hair Falling?: they know Ayers Hair Vigor checks falling o and makes the hair grow.2 brother.\u201d The church could not hold all the _ congregation.Don\u2019t tell your friends of it They would think o strange.You see, day costume, especially when : the mo- .J.A WIGGETT à CO., Mrs.W \u201cThomas \u2018and daughted; \u2018from |; \u2018and all kindé of School Supplies badly.damaged were the results of a | street on Monday | | reading of Shakespeare and also took | Much |: Aca- | 2 chair, is not-re- | PAGE THREE, .SHOES HAVE BECOME an important factor in the present dist walking _skirt is worn.The need ie not so | much\u2019 Tor a gpod-looking, well- fitting: shoe, at the moment of purchase, \u2018as for a.shne that will .continue to fit well and keep'in shape after being worn.We can supply such grades, Our prices are reasonable.| Whiting Block - Sherbrooke, P.Q.Scribblers, ~ Exercise Books, Pencils A at FTANSELL 10 Strathcona Sq.SHINGLES, :LATH, Clapboards, Sash, Doo rey: Blinds, Flooring, Sheathin \u2018Turned, Carved & Plain: Moul ing, Lumber and Housé Finish, D.G.LOOMIS & SONS.\u2014\u2014 WINDSOR MILLS June 1.\u2014The Windsor Literary Society will discontinue its meetings for the summer months, after a very successful and instructive season.It was decided that no open meetings should be held, with the exception of one which took the form of an historical party.The Society continued the up the works of Longfellow.The Me- Gill Circulating Library was subserib- ed for.From thin each member took a book on which a paper will he prepared amd given.to the Society at the opening next fall.MOTHERS \u201cDawson\u2019s Chocolate Creams\u201d 5 Ask for and see \u2018 that you get \u2026- You know that you never find shop-worn or seëm to know how to buy just enough You know when you need Kiln Dried and Dressed | EXEROISING §00D JUDGMENT Is what keeps our business growing, any old goods here.We .DRUGS.-| That here is the place to get the best.Our goods are always moderately priced.No mistake, always just what you want.GRIFFITH THE DRUGGIST.Strathcona Drug Hal] \u2018+ » \u2018v nu à : = = 61 Wellington Street IF YOU WANT the best Teas and Coffees in the market at less than usual\u201d prices buy them at the new Tea Ib.{ Special prices in > 5 and 10 lots.JAMES THOMPS ON.OLD 9 CENT STORE.F or Poor Blood: all nervous complaints , headache.palpi tation of the heart, backache ete.Covernton's Iron Blood Pills Price as cts.5 boxes gr.co.Sent by mail or above prices, ; D.WATSON & CO.Agente.444 St Paul St, Montreal.FOR SALE L'IOh.p.Engine.| 1; 50 It.Dynamo.| 1, 175 It.Dynamo.| \"1, 30 It.Transformer.1, 150 Ampere Ammetor.= | Re e best remedy for NAN 0 R Mm S| ing in the form of Uhocolate, Children never refuse thém.ELECTRICAL R: & S.co.| Zic.Box, All druggista.Bell Phone 4 35, Sher brooke.=\u2014 mye Men s Light- \u201cSummer Underwear That win Positively sell itself.\u2019 ; ~ At least we mes take your money ai + Weight ~and Céffee Store.\u2014 - Call early and f vor us with an n inspection.| | i | J.Re McBAIN, TEAS 7 Good Coffee buen £ucrers vvrereveearvnnn.The goods are i \\STROUDS | DELICIOUS.direct fromthe places of growth Furnishing \u2018tn Department.English Breakfast .ts verre ; oes verres vs000 Mc to 60e per lb.Ceylon\u2019s,.bee seseereee eeree lerrrarisee 'eacsars efttes vrcene venu 2e to G0c per lb.Japans venres oérensaen reves hosrerasers vaercane Caves Le eee eae 20c to 60c per lb.Japan\u2019s Siftings voor \u2026\u2026.eevee.a.ee a mare erie errr 15¢ per lb.Finest Formosa Oolong vecanssragnesna0s pates vecaveues sesionie ereens 60e per Ib.Gunpowders aossasine ranrenail vonsanqurts / ; 30c to 60c per lh.pinot Mocha and JAVA \u2026.L.eocreorrecres srrrorarens valence vee.40c per lb.Fine Mocha _and Java .35e per lb.Strouds Special .pres parie aaveerarerenceniane rnnascee vavrnnnes 0c per 1h.parure nevavenee vurnvenne avcenesnaenes 25c per lb.imported by us PEOPLE'S BANK OF HAL J I row President.D.R.CLARKE, Gen\u201d Manager.| Deposits received in sums of One | [FAX.RESERVE Funp.Pa.UP CAPITAL.$1, 000,000 440.000 : TOTAL ASSETS, \u2026.5,040,115 Dollar and upwards.Interest compounded - twico a year at the hair, re- EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BRANCHES: DANVILLF, | LAKE MEGANTIC, COOKSHIRE, WARWICK.3 per cent, « Ra Li fl - FH.Fi + Fay pt s 3 Hed .ia.omar ee ant IS.A ï ; couette A - - Lan ili A = es cet \u2018 - 7 ; : - - \u201c VC A ote PL Te CLE \u2019 > .Co - : Le Lo = \\ .Se ; : ou PIE LS Ta i Cet SPR CL rt - = \u201c : : ; ie .{ .Lo 5 4 ER ne - ; ovo.Er > \u2018 : LS A TE I Lo - ; * ê.\u201c >.*.- CR = J - .3 = .Tn FTA pe eee Be =.= (RP VE ! a \u201cor 2 \u2018 LT =o : ; ab: Le Wien 0 Jo SE PT, Ce | - ee Lee ~ - vo 2 vr om : i.| Cy 4 Lt + CU Te in Lite PCE, LA ; Ch Rp es 2.5 2e, he Pa, Ca , I LL _ Cag _ ey 3 .1 à : - - ; .\u201c .: ; - x - : = - : - * =, « Ÿ LR 24 17 5 ce AT \u2019 200 2 5 0 a .PE : A » Tos - ; : ¥ \" ; oe Si mE eg if = ve .+2 2 © PAGR FOUR 1 2 OUEN oo.| pmemsnèbie à iit fo 5 Fn ANE 1 19, 1 | Lo 7 A N HEE | ry pv = ne.E ÂTIÉE | \"2000 YARDS] k .and Mrs.8.Pi.Knowles.and ; WooL & UNION CARPETS fi > mg | their - r daughter, Miss Muriel Knowles, 1 ASH \u2018from St.Julie, were she guests yes- : {| tééday of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Pen- ' Ordered direct from the two largest dnd ts st n, \u2018 5%, § CC - Of a Day\u2019 3 Sport A noyer, Melbourne street.PINS M\u201d ré Whiting was another Tacky fisherman yesterday.Hearing of 3 CS in C .; T t 18 äliws ys wiee to select b your | : Cd Mr.8S.R.Tate\u2019 8 success he went out pec fed in ihe.next few dav 5.Tao make room foo iin Cai ex .1 Now is the time when Sash Pins are té try his luck at or ste of we offer SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on of ie Part rolls Py | worn most, and we have prepared our- the Magog and the : = fine dor sent in stock.This uffords un exe nl DOO ire té at pre.1e sclves with a very fine assortment for | if a few: minutes caught a fine dore.boarding | trl ier digg , - : the summer trade.weighing ct lbs.3 and boar ing rouses to secure go qd carpets ai shit drag | | : Different designs and coat of arms in| At the per Queen's are registered: vost.| ; C | I : \\ronze and sterling si silver, at James Hawkins, Knowlton; R.\u2018H.a Lo - - A K Chapman, Windsor Mills « H: T.Kidd.A EDWARDS FURNITURE ¢ Co.+ A x : .; East Angus ; ; B.C.Smith,\u201d Boston ; R.J.SPEARING, w.C.Smith, Johnville ; J.D.Clark, 33 Strathcona Sq.| Farnham ; il J.A.Wadleigh, Ulverton : | H.Beaudreau, Coaticook; A.H.Foun- | tain, J.W.McKay, W.R.Thwaitg, yhi0 North Hatley ; ; A.Wilkinson, Mont- fret IS LESS ENTICING.| The regular meeting of the Woman's s \u2018Autiliary of St.Peter\u2019s Church, was held yesterday \u2014afternoon in the Principal Robins at Nor- Fchurch hall.Mrs.A.Norreys Worth- ; \u2018ington, who is corresponding secretary mal S hool Convocation [then read | the report of the annual - Discusses the | at a house where a carefal study is made of.2° : AH the requirements of an angler.[ v boo, $1.25 FLY RODS : iia Bait Rods, Reels.Lines, Hooks, Flies, Baskets, Landing Nets, Etec.- KERR & FOSS, Ce Ars AT tiem te Sn sat sm seb jp .Mr.C.O.P i {meeting of the Diocese of Quebec, to = ; 8 OPPOSITE THEATRE.amir on Palmer let to-day for which she, \u2018with Mrs.Worthington, the Falling Off.; ER > | ÿ ue | ecording secretary, was a delegate.\u2014- Care for \u2018 Co sod Bowli Asm Mu Minnie prete is ill at her on cof th gave an me Le EXISTING CONDITIONS THREATEN | \"| posts md Lo ; ome on videre street count o e meetipgs ne o e : ET eeut Coach #0¢ oh Mr.J.P.Wells ret; ed 1 \u201d m most interesting features of the meet-| * THE PROFESSION, SAYS THE ; Children\u2019s Feet Cet : ells rethrned last evening ling was the presence and address of HEAD OF THE NORMAL 1 Bring -the little ones : A .= \u201cDo You Ever Make from a trip.to Boston.Mrs.Pompe, wife of the Lord Bishop SCHOO! ! = them with shoes that and we will ft ; : Mr.Armitage, of Coaticook, is in of Selkirk.Mrs.Bompas said that 0 or \u201c fitubly to von and .po $3.00 PI 1 Of P ancakes ?+ [the city visiting relatives.\u2019 the Bishop 'had been in the diocese of Montreal, June 1\u2014At the McGill di Selkirk 40.vears, and that though \u2018Normal convocation yesterday after-.4 a Miss E.Sutton left town yesterday when he first began his labors little noon, Dr.Robins, principal, touched - H.H.MORENCY, ose bit off TRY OUR FLOUR.for Hatlev, to - \" spend the summer interest was felt in missions, in later |.on one or two matters: in his re-|.LEADING SHOE ke : Wears, especially at this time, a great port; which vitally affects the inter- {+ : | 4 4 | .months._ Ç Bae / Co Ice Cream Hecker\u2019s Self Rising Buckwheat The tity Sanitary Committee ub- wave of mission spirit has swept over ests of the institution.He showed - i d C Co I Flour.lishes an important notice in another the country, She cautioned her hear- that the number of \u2018graduatés this | [VIER 011 \u2018q } oa À oo costs but little, but is very refreshing Dallev's Roy al Hygenie \u2018Buckwheat column.gs to exercise self.denial in \u201c their year Was considerably smaller than poo of 5 ] Ca | on such warm days as these, \u20181 Flour.ifts, and not to give of what cost that of 1903.1 nless some radical in 24 ;\u2018 : J Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour.\" The East Sherbrooke W.C.T.U.will them nothing.\u2018The wife of the good|steps were taken to remedy the cau- | fnand fe a2 We make it in different flavors, all t with Mrs.G.- Ca.27 Co CA | - ] Come in and jasté some, ot tele), FRESH STRAWBERRIES, afternoon at 3.20.o life in the Llondske, and the mon the teaching profession, the educa-4 - [ | Po BN = Before J.I.À phone us to deliver a pint or \u201cmore Z0c.Box.oe A Chaput, of the staff of Be vork (that meeting closed the be ot | the young, of chee dit LL i LL 1 ED \u201c1 at ur h ; : the Sherbrooke post office, is absent Cee eft in a precarious \u201ccondition Sherb OU Co your house.os Roy al Cream Gofice.on his annual leave.| Rector took occasion to express his Then, again, with: the \u201cintroduction of ul \u2018 ) Francis 1 gratification and thankfulness at the a free school system, the \u201cNormals A great line of Ladies\u2019 Silk sacs, © ) \u2014 MoLEANS, MAY = HOULAHAN, (0200 5 dont, EE inner a res rem cs | Lise and Cotton Undormee, À pure the Church of the Advent to the al- ed, for a considerable sum ot money, \\ f Mrs.L.E.Codere.Le of mo in long sleeves, short sloore the City #8 © lotment of the Central Board of Mis- paid by citizens for the maintenance nt 3 10 Commercial st, Sherbrooke, 18 Commercial 8t.Sherbrooke.Mr.W.FE.Enright is doing: well at sjons.The excellent work of the Sun- of schools.and no o sleeves from the cheap of rt ; \u2014 2 ne) | the, hospital in Montreal, and is now day School was especially | commended.Further.that if the state of the Nor- est to.the best.4 Phomas | .[practically out of danger.Over \u20183100 has been contributed by-one mal is! to.be improved \u2018from its pre- Ladies\u2019 are you in need of Sperbrook 3 207 : b f h 8 ao + : -#- \u2018 , Mrs.George Rose, who has been liv- total mn + Par Cent Board oud hve be erecta.ew building a good Print Wrapper?Well authorize SI s 1 | Melotte re am oy poe fort Morey scan gmounts to $809.- ; These sw cts were ue by made and rigbt up-to-date if À \u201c*.5 = - C monc \u2014\u2014 Mr.Parmaler, English secretary of the | SO, go to -C.F.Olivier who - | > JOHN J 3 Miss Alberta LeBaron has arrived in Î Department of Public Instruction, who 0 : à \u2018 town and To the ao han arid i B.C.S.Vs.MAGOG.the hate.ano others whe has a fine assortment to select Ci, .1 Tuck, Bellevue ave., for a few days.FORMER WINS.CRICKET M ATCT ocbupied° seats on the platform.~ (irom, ranging from 69¢.to The dele \"a 7 se, arators Miss Marian Honeyman Woods, from \"4 BY SCORE- OF 56 TO 45 A The domvocation was not marked by $2.95, - anit the D Te Philadelphia, Pa., is in town for a| 96 > any special Yeature other than those We are right up-to- datei sre ordes 2 brief stay, and is at the Magog House.\u2018A cricket match was played at Ma- \u2018which usually clore such fune- Ladies\u2019 Cashmere, Cotton al month.Es \u2019 .; t .: \u201c4 Seem to be what the Farmer S want.The 53rd Regiment paraded last E or end \u201cBishop\u201d College school em à ee Ey d'ions Lisle Hosiery, all warranted: - a 1.A: e night from the Drill Hall to the Par- ' ° ; 1 A Z BEAN say S he and his staff a arc kept ade Grounds, where they drilled a ennoxville.The school won by 11 ers Jong sadies and Small girls, As ; s |fast colors.- 3 PAN #10 - - busy filling orders.| couple of hours \"5, , ns.The stores were as follows : ah bod ins express 1.RO ing Try C.F.Olivier for à good i.Attorney : 1 \u2018 ; : 2 \u2019 + IS 8 C 4 LEGE C 0 de ' 1e ody o young gir 8,.Who were 3 : y SR - 8 wt x : Mr.and Mrs.John J.Walker, from A BISHOP'S S t oul 8 H OL.31 costumed in white and occupied the fthing Corset, walt arragled poi 4 W LUE OT CARRIAGES OA gr 2 ~ 4 {New York, are in town to-day and Ste rae De Mick certes green 1 centre of a filled assembly room, the to break over: \u2018the hips, 8 y ; a, ' leave to-morrow for Quebec to spend Robin on ru out ee eee re = 5 picture\u2019 before him seemed to be with- Have you seen our Pir : SY | are also selling fast.If you are: wanting one 2 couple of weeks.F.Campbell, | Lb.wi Beaumont, 2 out border: Searcely any young men Mugling ?They are 2e 0 _ { drop in and see what .wa have, you will find The Ladies\u2019 Whist Club met on Mon- Mr.Williams, Lbw., b.Beaumont.8 16; pirle.This veus an ex idence, he Our stock of J | Gin- ; dt _ just what you are looking for, and prices are ay evening at the residence of Mrs.Valpy, b.Meek: srorausse nonfsrencuse serene 3 said, that young men were \u201cquitting ghams i is complete all styles _ $ to ; Norreys.Worthington, Simcoe Lodge.W.Jephsen, et.Meek, Thompson.2 ! own.as low as the lowest for good goods.The highest score was made by Mrs.Williams, run\u2019 out arronutes sidesies aresses 1 the, Lea hing re dt tue] and prices.month, , Ww.LL e academy graduates were LWe ve | va : Fa BEAN, E.Paton.Trving, wy b.Thompson , pense nee ; model school graduates, 34: kinder- We have White Goods i in the bua « L.Mr.7: Boisvert, turnkey of the Bray, bh.Been, .coceeiiinne veneer oe garten, 2: academy.elementary, 20: all styles and qualities, \u201cTry GS ; | 185 & 187 \u2018Wellington St.Opposite Albion Hotel.jail, has purchased the property of 7, Jephsen, et.Campbell Thomas 0 Eatin.others received elementars i mer Goods., R + gto pposite .ir A Nog E ; Extras | 0 v|us on e sum Ni \u20ac ,Ç r.Na eau, in ast S erbrooke, Eee ; e\u2026v00000ues néssas0es 0.di lomas.\u2018 _ 4 © SHERBROOKE, QUE.| ; and intends to settle there with his op tal 6 Mins Irene Cooper delivered a val- Oe assortment o Lacs \u201cPhone 40 - { , 1 ; Freesessrs eersesssn eveess fous.° ° Asse | VA7ISTSIHIITSSTITONOUOO V7HH00T0SSSS0OHOITOTOO® 'anilr shortly.: ote edictory in English.and Mise M.I.|C&NNOL DE surp : Mes.Charles Page, of Esplanade |, Teed Douglas one in French.~~ |city.Just come and look BOS avenue, Montreal, is visiting at Mr, AMeck, b.Me.Williams .9| Following is the list of\" those recciv- them over, no trouble to.show ve _ , | Clement Millier's, where she wily'| S- Beaumont, b.Mr.Williams .5 |ing academy diplomas: Miss Bow them - .spend a month with h th R; Campbell, run OÙb Le vue» - l|chard, *B.A.Misa McCally, B.A.\u2018 MN COD ER E S DAI LY N E W S ator, Mrs and Miss LaBerge, AMI I.Norwell, run out.sores que Of Mise (Craig.BA.Miss Fllsan, B.A.New ldea Patterns are the \u2014 Sontag rin ¢ - - JUNE 1, 1904.| Byllabic Shorthand and\u2019 Busi- 1! TPoMPrOn, b.Bray us vs - © Miss Hardrill, BA Mise Wacken best, only 10c.lc for postage MAILLE | , ness College removed to Room 4 A.Lees, bh.Bray .sraresesenne were B.A.; Mr.L.omer, MY A.: Mrs.Read.[.E anh METROPOLE BUILDING, $ ( KING STREET.and 5, Whiting Bluck, Shér- J.! Connor, not out.eens 15 BA.: Miss Robertson.B.A; Miss ow ork, : 12 brooke.E.Thompson, ct.Irving Williams.!| Simpson, B.A.: Miss Warriner,- B.A.: ves Ne .B.Varitv, b.Bray .cccccee veus O'{Miss Wilson.B.a.A telegram was received yesterday 4 bon » NIGHT E \\ from Hamot Hospital, Erie, Pac, wher i.perks, or st vrncorsee mere .eee 0 cr bjett to conditions yet to be fut- .por.NE, a RANE Miss Mand Webster in ll laying get Br BOY wove woe eee fled ; |117- 19 \u2018Wellington St, \u201cmaine that she is still improving, and the > - C .physicians consider her out of dan: Total ei Soe.ee ny J 45 THE RACE FOR Co SHERBROOKE.| Mam - CODERE'S \u2014 rome \u2018 | dam \u2018 (THE DPF?What to Wear and When.to Wear It DF* ZY STAKES.SOUVENIR SALES TO- DAY .| ho | 3 ROTHSCITILD'S 51, AMANT TAKES - | Pc.- a.FIRST PLACE TO-DAY! | I Lo A : [24 Ë .\u2014 .° BE | : .: & 1% > A, London, June l.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The I 1 .oy .cl .fo .8 275 \u2019 race for the Derby «takes of .6,500 - A rich souvenir will go with the one dollar purchase: = ah | | ert, aout ce mie aid tal ; ) : - ; 20 sove ns, at one.mile and a half.There are no special goods to be bought.to get the | ç > y | at Epsom, to-day.was won hy St.- a ; .Amant.souvenir and discount.This will be given to all buyers A The result in detail was as follows : \u2018| of any line of goods in stock.\u201d | LÉ | _ feat de Rotheohiids $t.Amant, ; SEE : - Bir Tatton Sykes\u2019 John O'Gaunt Straw Hats, Felt Hats, Cloth Caps, ff hf / sécond.re \u201d S.B.Joels' St.Denis, third: Linen Hats, Washable Tam 0'Shanters, Eight horses started.\u2014\u2014 - BABY CHOKED To DEATH BY A Shirts, Ties, Collars, E Braces.POTATO, Playing with a potato and pitting it into its mouth where it slipped inta \u201ca 2 \u2014 - \u2014 ni \u2019 the throat, the infant \u2018child of Leon TT : + | , .; | Couture met ; THE TRIALS OF A WAR CORRES- I.\u201cl admit that the Commander-in- Hi | et vith, Ce hy sad PONDENT.| Ghief has a perfect right to order me | 7 When the tuber lodged the Te : to quit the camp, or.even Russian ther lodged in the un- The .chafing war correspondents in qa ! bY >.ht fortunate baby's !' throat, the! little tlie Far East, even if they are cen.| territory, but deny is igh ° oo i IN, one could utter no sound and thus sored out of journalistic existence for.dictate oe me the.Toute which : oo \u2019 4 / give-the alarm, and the child was al- the time being, are at least treated shall take in so doing.A \u2019 most choked to death when discovered more ceremoniously than vas poor + Ç Y by its mother.The.child was Jess : Edmond O\u2019Donovan, Daily News\" War vi; : [ ç - than a year old d died sh | ir .: OCKS.À | an ied s ortly af- pi janos can be : corre sponden t with the Russian ex- çÇ .ST0C ._ : \u2014 _ : terwards.- VEN an i nef oO, « ; in such ° \u201cpedition against the Turcomans, In R.¥.Morris, stock broiler, @dell\u2019s - ; \u2019 4 | : Loon avd wt Prob .INT9.He was first ordered back from Block, reports to-day\u2019s prices one : : 2 CODERE SONS CO.8 co.PRETTY.or BOTH.A a the co the front to Tchikislar on the plea \u2018o\u2019clock, by telegraph, as followss ' | « \u20ac _ or nether.: Son ! that the campaign was over for the |, MONTREAL STOCK KXCHANGE QR : .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | Mine a SHO0 e Alt winter, and a ! fartabght later he was Canadian Pacifo 1 Railway uml .2 HARDWARE, TINWARE _ hn ; en Vow dining reminde d that he would he more com- ro 1, ; PRETTY T 1 BLOUSE .1 ' : 4 } Toate 00 ! , .- fortable in Baku.O'Donovan said he Noe Light and Power : Wid + À HEATRE PI : AND LEATHER, 3 bre what \u2014 but 1 can a | would go whe n he had sold his hor- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE This pretty blouse is made of rose covered chiffon cloth, the background \"1 Wellington Street, Bherbroske.SR | er | ~ wes.A.little \u2018later an officer called Reading 3%! white, with a design of clustered: pink roses with foliage: through it.fre REDT R'IER Phqnent cet tue test.den to inform him that \u201chorses disposed Brookly R.Transit ; 18% Hand-run tucks are on each\u2019shoilder to give fulness.The little square MR.HERBERT E.JENNER ot ome ns better.named, 2 f or not, the orders of the Comman- Atchinson Co 6% yoke is \u2018a separate shield made -of white chiffon and strapped with a Professor of Musi MI pairing Yhich- et 0 uit the camp Union Pacifro.8 creamy Mechlin lace.\u201d The blouse ds finished around this voke with Organist Choirmaste Andre Pong aint fergie Fragce : der-in-Chief are that vou quit the camp CHICAGO BOAKD OF TRADE.¢ oke wit a and Cho r Bt.8 Ohbt rch | fw.fe \u201cfor Baku by the steanfer which, July Wheat 5644 cording.~ The sleeves are particularly good style, with a deep fall of lace\u201d Teacher of Piano, Organ and Singing.4 Lt leaves at seven .o\u2019clock.this evening.\u201d \u2019 Cora [ M4 |.at the elbow and wrist.The high cuffs are made of the white- chition, Torna\u2019 ro o fionservatory Krams W.» LelsAl ie \u2018At this)\u201d (wrote the correspondent) ._ Pork 11.50 strapped with the lace.This blouse should be made on a foundation of are for\u2018 lessons.O30 Siuglag tan do! Mog \u2018I grew indignant.\u201cColonel,\u201d said Lard , ;, | _, white chiffon\u201d over a slip of white India oF China silk: oo A.ddress\u2014Prof.H.E.Jenner, 72 Belvedere St .\u2018 2 LO \u2018 ! ; { .= ! ve - ; ; - ; 20- oo 7 | | - 10115 | _ | Û - \\ _ \u201c% Ir Vo 4 i 3\u201d Silk\u2019 rwear, .sleeves cheap.ed of > Well late, if 3 who Select dc.to ate ip = à * Fine 1.it y reported here, has reduced - beet : rate of 10.n and - \u2018anted- good d-not @ i Thomas Maheux, Unless the soap you |! are) pot getting the best ANERLC AN LINE REDUCES EER AGE R.ATE TO Î DOLLARS, \u2014 The.American N VILLA INN | ON MASSAWIPPI LAKE.\u2018 m improvements.Accommo- us 200.Verandah space, ten thou- pers feet.Castno for dancing, = and Bowling, Golf, Tennis Bowling Green, Ideal Bathing, Canoes by day and season.= = E gets all trains.Open from a.$6 October lst.; RATES: 200 per day ; $12.00 and upper week.sa dit frdiéring'inontn of June.\u2014 APDRESS-\u2014, poet + CLM AN, Mgr, North Fatley; \u201cCapi oc, bo per SL \u2019rancis.a the Circuit Court fa and for the Districtof Saint Francis.US On the 2th day of May.1904 Dumont, Deputy Clerk of the Cir- ro J.P.cuit Court.- L EDOUARD CODERE, of the City À; Sherbrooke, in the District of Saint francis, book-keeper, Dlaintiff, Vs.MANE MARGUERITE MURDOCK, of de City of Sherbrooke, in the distriet i Saint Francis, wife, scparated \"as \" property by judgment of the Court, \u2018of the City Sherbrooke, and the said Maheux to nuthorize his said wife a ester en justice, Defendants, and JOHN J.GRIFFITH, of the said City, accountant, auctioneer, garni- she.\u2019 : The defendant, Marguerite Murdock, ad the defendant, T'homas Maheux sre ordered \u2018to appear within one month, - \u2019 © J.P.DUMONT, y Deputy Clerk of said Court.PANNETON & LEBLANC, Attorneys for Plaintiff.\"WANTED: | - AT ONCE.First-class Blacksmith with \u201c#10 to invest in 8 shop of his ven - Income $75 to $100 per mouth, \u2018with a chaz ce to increase £88, BR PRICE & CO.2 Bridge Street.Phone io - - East Sherbrooke 0STOR & MAINE WISTER ARRANGEMENT .IN EFFECT OCT.12, 1968, Maine run dally except Sundays, except whu: otherwise no TRAINS LEAVE SHERBR wa, 5 R OURN a.m, fort.Johnsbu, FEN iy ashus, Worcester, Boston, Forioraol Mr Leaves Sherbrooke 10:98 : fre Newpert, 12.10, connecting with trad for JIGHT EXP ESS.Daly 9.15 Worcester cou Bran Sor ou Py Springfl leld Now operon J] MAINS ARRIVE AT SHERBROOKN.: Leaves Boston 10.60 ame, p.m., arriving 8 gherbrooks & \u201cNIGHT EXPRESS, Leaves Boston 8» pin hoard 10.35 .n., New York 4.00 p.m., Spri Les In, ym Johnsbury 3.08 a.m., asri ve s.15 a.except Sunday.DATION.Leave Concord, N.H., io i \u2018Plymouth, St Jobnabury 10.45 à.ydewport \"12.33 , conmecting ving New rt ab 1.00 oI, &- Sherbrooke 13 je mo P \u2018D.C, FL ass.Thoket Azeat.CORRESPONDENCE.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE ARCHBISHOP MOUNTAIN AN- _ ECDOTE, Editor of the Daily Rec ord : \u201cDear Sir \u2014Whether_ po anecdote aout George Mountain Archbishop of York, contained in your yesterday's issue is fact or fable, i sue is fact mir fable, iving can positive Iv °F oe the sovere ign concerned could\u2018not | pu vely have been George JL, for orge Mountain was À hbishop f York: in 102s as rehbishop 0 I suppose no suppose no man |.story has heen transferred to y great grandiather.the first + Fine id ane George 111, but I oun for a certainty that no such even 2j fer occurred in his cuse ; and vould | ere were nô other proof, it ave heen clean contrary to the | w holo.Character and ns Jaco}, Mount n such fashion.tojably the whole disposition - of ail to have acted \u201cthing originated e brain of \u201come wit to whom the Name Mountain offered an opportunity I perte to le resisted.though his portrait hangs on my TH T8 room wall.[ am afraid that can Not with any certainty claim the hor ( 3 even if hay Was a baggar = son) na from the Archibishop afore- whit as the Mountain family.from Fei am descended were living in re Mot Envlaud, in 1628.i 5 Yours trulr, i ; ti.(i, NTCOT.LS.a May 21st.\u201d 1904.es oft sav, but at any | /| ysehas this brand you | that ever:broiled!\u201d Mr:-J.Banborn, .sions, + 08 CE By Louise J.dod = ¢ Sonus, ym T.C.MeClure, 1 TL - *- - .\u201cWh-e-ew! TANT This is the hottent ¢ dorly, somewhat portly d véty tras.cible, glared about, detying contradi.- tion.The \"old cece in front of a bristled pegresivély Mt\" Mduboën; mit irl te a à fense, observed the bi ling and reitep.ated dpgmatically, \u201cIte very Rotten day!\u201d i LF ip a AEG \u201cNo\u2019 \u201csuch thing! heres beén m ~llons\u2019 hotter!\u201d .\u201cThe old: :gehtleman finzl- ed around lke a Dugnactous: balldog: ; \u201cThe very hottest dayr\u201d.Mr.Sanbom bawled stubbowily, - ca\u201d, \u201cNot even \u2018the hottéat this\u201d \u201c\u2019seksonl On the 10th the thermometer registered 16 degrees tit her,\u201d His opponent ef plained with nkgrävatiti>-éxéctness:- \u201cThen the thermometer Hatt! AN thermometers do!\u201d- \u201cMy thermometers: £3 jet Julie jé Sibel did, stéeir best made.\u201d |: \u201cI doh\u2019t art iit It lies if it says there's ever beet it hot- 1 ter day than today.\u201d Mr.Sanborn mopped his face in exaggerated dis.: tress.- + 15 \u20ac People were.smiling at the.absurd contentton, and & .glil: ackdes thé aisle giggled.Both disputants looked at her, and with a 'kestufa of Authority the old gentleman order \u201cHere, mies, y look.cool and 1 rea.\u2019 sonable.Tell oi 1p of obstihacy that today is frigid beside the 10th.\u201d \u201cOh, don\u2019t ask me to be umpire.\u20181 \u201cdon\u2019t know anything about thermometers.1 always go by my feelings,\u201d she cried.\u201cThe only sensible Way,\u201d Mr.San- born affirmed.\u201cTbe way of ninntes and pumiskutla?\u201d stormed the old gentlemar.\u201cYour etation, sir,\u201d the copductor interrupted.The old gentleman bounced off, trailing his statements and assertions to the platform.\u201c \"The train started.Mr.Sanborn stuck his head out the window \u2018and shouted, \u201cThe very hottest day P Then he settled back and laughed.The girl laughed, too, and slipped across into the old gentleman\u2019 8 place.\u201cI wound him up!\u201d Mr.Sanborn explained with sctisfaction.\u201cI expect he thinks it is pretty hot | by now,\u201d she smiled, \u201cbut, really, you know, we have had hotter weather.\u201d \u201cOh, yes,\u201d he assented unexpectedly.\u201cI suppose I'm doing my own roast: ing.\u201d ) \u201c\u201cFuming ?\u201d Bhe intimated.\u201cLike a boiling kettle., \"Think Td explode but for easing off on the old gentleman,\u201d he chuckled in memory of the exploit.\u201cYou should take things easy in hot weather.Its the only way to keep cool,\u201d she remarked sagely.\u201cTake things eazy! Look here, when you've had a blow that's knoeked all your life plans helter skelter you don\u2019t feel either easy or cool.\u201d : \u201cNo; that\u2019s true.One might make new plans,\u201d she suggested.~ \u201cNew plans!\u201d he scoffed.\u201cI don't know why I'm the one to make conces- .He owes all he is to me.\u201d She looked polite inquiry.-and be continued; \u201cYou sce, it's my nephew.I've raised him and been a father to him\u2014 done well by him, too; given him the best advantdges mortes\u201d Il buy.And all I\u2019ve asked of him is that he'll go ahead and be a credit to us.\u201d He paused reminiscently.\u201cAnd hasn\u2019 t be?\u201d slie asked.A glow lit his face.\u201cHe has!-He\u2019s been on top all the | time, taken the honors everywhere, and he stands to pull off the biggest of all now.\u201d \u201cI should say that was satisfactory,\u201d she commented.\u201cSatisfactory! I'm ébiock full of pride! But I'm justified in beng prouda He graduates from C\u2014 university\u2014no little college, mind you\u2014with the honors.of his class.Why,avith my money behind him he might be anything he ghose - anywhere.And what does he dp but deliberately kick over his own\" pros- \" pects.Here I've been \u2018planning all sor ts.of things for bim when he gets through: travel, where and as long as he plenses; ; ; marriage with the best when he\u2019s ready : for it, and the young Jackanapes has \u2018gone and engaged himself to a milkmaid.\u201d \u201cA milkmaid,\u201d she repeated faintly.\u201cFarmer's daughter, \u2018he said, but © they're all milkmaids I suppose her | \u2018dad raked up a little money and sent | her to the university to take on some polish and take in some young idiot like Maurice, He's.the star, and she couldn\u2019t do better, though : she might find some with more money.\u201d \u201cHave you seen her?\u201d \u201cNo, nor want to either.I know.how she looks: overgtown and codrse, \u2018with big red cheeks that \u2018hé, the simpleton, calls \u2018roses of nature,\u201d He quoted con temptuously.\u201cHe can go to the farm with her and make a field hand for \u2018the old man, and I'll try to crawl out from the ruins.Jings, I wish, I'd trainxd him in the business back there in_Chicago!\u201d He struck the sent exéitedly | and went on: \u201cHe kept it from me till his last letter.I've been bolllng ever gince\u2014110 in the shade.I came pretty near not golug to the graduating, fan: dango, and I've looked to it for pears.\u201d ; \u2018Then yon are to-be there tonight.\u201d she said.\u201cThat's what I'm.on.the road \u201ctar Me 8 e of my coming: a gay or me earlier, put I don't want 9 ste Jim til afterward.It might.not bé good for hi nerves, and I patürally want Lim to du his.bes?before the: pu bh 7 \u201cNaturalinA#he\" a sa adding: \u201cI'm going there too.| bave friends mn the class.\u201d .- an.oe Lm pre : \u2018him; stop him?| Ee) DAILY ous, \u2014 ; +.© f° = .Why, that\u2019 at si ur he \u2018exélaimod.We're Sendo cat \u2018we'd probably iach be alone.Why.not sit together?\u201d \u201cThank you, we will.It is amd of Ÿ | you to suggest it,\u201d she replied, hiding \u2018| an amused smile.By'éxeharige-of cards they introducéed } hemaclves and :had'pecome very good friends by the time they .reached their ébtination.\u201cShall I call for you?he asked ai 7 \u201cQh, no, thank you! We will meet in the ball,\u201d she returned, with a flash of repressed merriment.~ \u201cVery good, young lady, but not Quite tered, watching the.slender.figure- flit : away.fortable evening\u2019 dress he was conducted to his seat he scarcely, rpeoupired { her in the resplendent creature the | ter of an incense off, ring throng, wh wher, he did he bres hed an.\u201cah, hat\u201d - of satisfaction, adding, with a \u201cthuckle: \u201cT see, L sée! But Î think the little Joke will booméyang! ; She detactied Her elt preséntiy Abd made fier way to him, inyfrm äpoldgy for omittiag to mentiofi that she had attended the univétsity the previous year.\u2018 To Lis éager Question \u2018she adinftted that she had met Mautice: To bis equally eager question concerning the .\u2018milkmaid she hesitated uncertainly.- : \u2018Which was not - \u2018strange; seein that Mr, Sanborn had fo name fdr het; the : young bleckhead having alladed to hier : merely as \u201ca farmer's daughter, the girl of my choice.\u201d\u201d,.: \u201cI amr sure that short, thick, homely i | girl is the pne\u2014the third from the end,\u201d Mr.Sanborn groanéd.\u201cOh, perhaps not,\u201d she comforted, spb duing a smile.= | : .\u201cShe's the one, » he assented as post.claimed the state of the weather.The opening exercises\u2019 prevented further dis course, ! Sanborn swelled with pride at the over whelming success of.his nephew and - joined in \u2018thé applause that called bim out again and again.LE \u2014 \u201cHe's pulled them off, as I told yon he would,\u201d be boasted to the girl, who, with flushed cheeks and wet eyes, had burst her glove in expressing her approbation.- \u201cIt would he glorious but for that beefy creature he\u2019s talking to.\u201d he added, choking indignantly, Maurice got away from the congratulations at last and reached them, sny- ing with outstretched hand, \u201cWel, un cle, I hope you are satisfied with me.\u201d \u201cUm-m\u2014yes, pretty welll\u201d his uncle grunted, his eyes fixed significantly up on the thick, homely girl across the hall, Seeing which, Maurice said, witb s sly glance at the girl besiie him: \u201cMay 1 introduce You to my farmer's daughter, uncle?Sbe's\u201d\u2014 Mr.Sanborn broke in, exclaiming \u201cWhy, I know the man she's talking - with; done busimess with him! I'll jus: introduce myseX and have it ont with her too!\u201d he growled over.lis shoulder.slipping like an cel through the crowd, - \u201cGood heavens! 1 Maurice cried aghast.\u201cIf he should say.anything In impertinent to.Miss Millioness!\u201d \u201cOh, Mauriges And she the pres}.dent\u2019s niece! Re il say anything! Stop \u2018the girl.wailed.\u201cStop who\u2014ihe thief?\u201d a young man queried laughingly.They tratled through the crowd in fin agony of afprehension,.Theré was no pleasantry in the situation for them.Mr.Sanborn had arrived,.shaken hands with the gentleman and was speaking to the young lady, who lis tened with serious attention.: \u201cLook at her! There'll be an explo sion soon! Oh, why! did we undertake the silly trick?\u201d Maurice's companion moaned in his ear.- His unclé beckoied urgestly, preventing Maurice's reply.F \u201cI suppose you know my.nephew and bis milkmaid, the.fagmer senator's daughter,\u201d Mr.Sanbori said to the gentleman as the reluctant couple approached.Then he burst into a roar of laughter at the blank faces of the wilted young conspirators.Family Discipline.Dr.Tuckerman,-classmate of William Ellery Channing, was one of Chan ning\u2019s few intimate friends through life.They were always at least one of the recorded occasions, says Mr.John W.Chadwick in his life of the great preaeber, Dr.Channing came out ahead.Dr.quent visits inquired for Mrs.Channing li and was informed that she had gone to Newport to open the house for the'sum mer.\u201cAlone?\u201d asked Dr.Tuckerman.Dr.Channing assented.and Dr.Tucker: man.responding, sald: \u201cDo 1 understand you to say that Mrs.Channing has gone into the coun try alone to open Wid House for tire summer?\u201d \u201cThat is what 1 \u201csald, Dr.Tucker man\u201d \u201cWell, DE Channing, you will pod- inte me to say that L should net think of asking Mrs.Tucketinan to go to the country alone to opeh the house for the summer.\u201d ~~ Then Dr.Channing laughed his small, dry laugh and rejoined: \u201cVery likely, Dr, Tuckerman, and if yos should most probably she would not go.\u201d Thereupon questions of large public interest were iminediately taken up.; \u2014 JUSTICE JOSEPH Agp\u2014\u2014\u2014 |'HAD REACHED THE GREAT AGE Cumberland, England.- 3 OF 104 YEARS, Pokemouche, N.B., June 1.\u2014(Spec-.: ial)\u2014Justice Joseph Sewell, died here on May 27th.- .=} Me was 104 years: of agé-#nd was born at Newéastle-on-Tyne, Brampton, 20: perfect, as \u2018yon suppose\u2019.he mut - When.in- ungecustomed and uncom- ! uring an Ÿ | Duting his stay, Mr, Moody reg tively and Aggressively\u201d as he bad pro |.refs In spite of his heated resentment Mr.4 first year the pay for \u2018in addition to the regular fifty cents Ss :Iscnable efficient extremely == = frank with one another and sometimes | PTS gave each other sharp answers.On | Tuckerman on one of his fre- \u2018 ry re Fer \u2019 07 em, + \u201c x \u201c2 | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, og.res M.\" \"M.\" \u2018\u2019Fabue 0 a Mase.js\u2019 siting Ter sister, Mr.EI Poy.4 .; 958 Wa, J ustice \u2018 Lemieux and Madasio jh William.Fa 11 : President! of | thei zEastern Fo#nsh ps nk, ester taigetl the directors of the bank yfvho | have.been, holding.: the semi- -ashual == | meeting, at dinner last evening ak St.Gegtge\u2019s uGlub: A number of speeghes | we itd and; the \u201coctasion mul en- joygd by all present.\u2026Fridu the lat of May, \u201cthe ath HE Alphonse Brochy, oJ 3 is\u2019 \u201cely, occurred at Eon M, after a long and painful ic ged was well and favosbly: fn :ird \u2018Sherbrooke, where ha} re- ÿ fara number of yearss The re- hs were taken to St.Georgd = de indlsor \u201cfor interinent.He leaves a- cn tery to \u2018mourn\u2019 hif loss.Ct \u2018Me.Tauies Moody, of East Chailes- ton; Vt,, who has been in the: Protest: ant\u201d \u201cHospital with a severe inju \u2018; his, : leg, has : gone to Lyndonvi e to \"his son.At the expiration\u201d of a fortnight Mr.Moody will return to the \u2018hospital for further treatgnent.ived news of the death of his wife, who | had: been, rather an invalid, and whosé [end of \u2018was \u2018hastened by the shock bec : usband a i il \u201c = A ae MILs.Sir p ris BORDEN MAKES CA STATEMENT IN THE ! HOUSE.= \u201cOttawa, June 1, \u2014 Mr.Henderson, (Conservative, Halton), brought up in |, the House of Commons, Monday, the [matter of the pay of the: militia during the approaching camps, and asked whether the Minister of Militia had.prepared any regulations in conformity with the statements which he had already made upon the subject.Sir Frederick Bordtn replied that the regulation had been prepared which it was proposed to issue immediately.The regulation was to the following | effect, and referred to the long service and good conduct pay of warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and \u2018privates of the active militia ;.the permanent corps exempted.For the good conduct, a day, for the second year, forty cents; the third year and afterwards, fifty cents.The conditions upon which these increases would be granted were as follows :\u2014(a) Englishmen | in any corps of the ~ active \u201cmilitia; (b) to Lave performed for any one of the annual trainings thé number of days\u2019 drill ordered ; (c) to have become rea- in the duties prescribed; and\u2019 in the use of the particu- would be twenty cents a day ; for vice ; (d) not to have merited punishment of an officer greater than a reprimand ; and if a private greater than admonition.1f a warrant officer, hon-commissioned officer or private at an annual training failed to comply with the ahove conditions, he should forfeit all previous good conduct pay.Members\u2019 of corps \u201cperforming whole annual training in camp after June 1st, 1904, would be eligible for long service and goad conduct pay.From and after July Ist, 1904, the provisions of this regulations should apply to all corps performing an annual training, whether in camp or at their local headquarters.Continuous.gervice immediately preceding date of present order may be allowed to quali fy for higher rates of pay, provided the above conditions © have been fulfilled in connection with previous service.- © Ste PIR Satin ribbon girdle, for \u2018Young ladies with slender figures, ; For comforts sake don\u2019t make your figure fit any corset you buy.The E.T, Corset provides a:distinct model that gives a stylish figure to each different build of woman.That means comfort, health, pnd stylish carriage, and per- ect fiting garments.C If you got anghbing short of perfection ing E.T.Corsets, return them and get a new corset or your money back.Q Most \u201call dealers sci! E.T.Corsets.\u2018 eh Co THE WOMAN\u2019S GUILD of \u2018Church of the Advent, East dity, will hold.theit Spring Sale of White- wear, Handkerchiefs, Aprons and Small.Goods, with tea and home-made Candies, from 2 to 6, Thursday af- ternoon, June 2nd.: 101 » Lo ° ov ÿ wing ;wife.and\u2019 three little duigh- lar rifle or weapon allotted to the ser- the Ri ar ew days.in an cy rida ie - Bt ie a WANTED.Apply, Clarke, of West in Parliament.ao SW Beem be ws gt 2 edi 2208 Fon VAR 7 COLUM?OF THE \u201c SHERBROOKE RECORD a -\"4 | | PAGE FIVE Gad a \u2014 bortochs newspaper is ever sean.WANTED 106 LABOURERS ET ibtely.' \u2018Good wages.Apply Bromp- ton Pulp-and : Paper Co., Brompton Falls, Que.RR ! \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL Servant.Apply, Mrs.W.J, McKind- dev; Lennoxville.WANTED.=A $8 RL FOR GENERAL Housew Smal family .Apply Mrs.A.M.Bénottér\u201d 80! Wolle street, SITOATIONS VAGANT, iv] ee OF.HELP WANTED, SITUATIONS VACANT, LOST AND \u201c -QUND, ROOMS TO LET, BOARD AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED - a Ra - ADVERTISEMENTS yn ' asc abl for weeds; Ay; sé: ctd-ie.6 days for th > : ono 8% m on | il > roaches {bonsasids & every day where Bo other PTS TIGE SALE FARM FOR SALE.l'arm,' 33 acres, just outside \u2018 limits, on Beckett Road; a ploughed and ready for sceding.Bargain to immediate cash purchaser, Apply to E.J.Williams, FOR SALE.\u2014 THE Store\u201d Business .Block, Strathcona Square.Apply: to .\u201cDr.Ww.Duncan Smith, Sherbrooke.sg 05 city WANTED > AT, ONCE, GIRL TO.DO General Housework ; \"also, reliable wonian' as nurse for young children.Wes, AE Loomis, Queen ] street, WANTED AT ONCE\u2014A RELIADLE help for housework for the summer months or longer.Salary ; according family, good comfortable hoi Au dress, Mrs.Coles, Kirkdafe, | roid A WANTED.\u2014 A MAID, GOOD WAGES, Apply pte Boy, 3 Homoy East Sher- ne brooke, ™.Fy MISO] LANBOUR HORSES TRAINED TO\": SADDLE for Ladies or «Gehtjemen.Hunters pre: { | pare exhitiition.W.-Shechan,, for pared fos Touse, WANTED.GOOD ROOM AND board, pn; 2; minute walk from C.P.| Station.d'hddress, ox 116.WANTED.45 A GOOD -.BOARDING Fouse for gentleman ; central location.Address, stating terms, Insurance, P.0.Box 315,.Sherbrooke, P.2 1 \u2014 LOST\u2014ACCOUNT BOOK _\u2014 FINDER return to Napoleon Rouillard, East Sherbrooke.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK.DIVIDEND NO; 89.>\u2014\u2014 Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of Four per eent for the current half year has, been declared upon the paid- up Capital Stock of this Bank (but on new stock to apply from fate of payment only) and that the sa e will | be paya le at the Head Office and branches on | after Saturday, 2nd day of July riext he Trapsfey Books will be closed from the a to the 30th of June both days inclusive.\u2018By order of the\u2019 rd, CKINNO! .J AMES es I : 1904 entra © Sherbrooke, 3st 310% May 1004 ; fines F THE IMMIGRANTS \u201cARE DISCUSSED Common: s Considers Matter of Destitute New Comers.| annee * PLENTY OF WORK ON THE FARMS 1F THEY WILL- WORK.Ottawa, Jone 1.-.othert 5 the.\u2026 .Lor ê cee co io SUELO a Lat Sh i ' .¢ À \u2018PRESS SKIRTS.> goods, to be he \u2018Skir ts l\u2019Skirts T \"Me \u2018ask a Tittle of ei 2208 me - You may find \u2018the short visit we \u2018ack of.Fou, to.glance « over these best you have spent in your shopping | hours., Grasset + sq FRCLT AU a Es > es Gur Biot of a, « + -.\u201cup to $12.75 each.° Rainy Day and : \u201c Outing Skirts We have a beautiful range of Rainy\u2019 Day and, Outing Skirts, in Mixed, Tweed, Black and Gray Freize.These lines are the\u2019 goods, as well as the most , stylish garments ever offered., PRICES FROM $1.75 to $5.00.\\ Don\u2019t miss to see our- large assortment of fine Dress > et best * Burt, .bus Belan se er, hen sh.THE JOHN MURPHY COMPARY, LIMITED.MET.WITH FATAL * Great Mid-Summer ~ Clearing Sale ! Reduced Net Prices Economically the Equivalent of the Biggest Di Discounts ever Offered Snap Shots-in Some of the Depts.\"FANCY STRIPED RIBBON, 4 inch es wide, suitable for neckwear, worth 25¢ yd.Sale price, 10c¢ yard.wear, etc., _ Black, Sky, Mauve, Nile, Pink.belt Colors, White, Cream, .3 DOZ.INFANTS MUSLIN HATS, beautifully trimmed lace apd .embroidery, regular prices, ~ $1.00, $1.25, 81.50 Sale price, 39c.A 6 DOZ.INFANTS MUSLIN AND EMBROIDERY SUNBONNETS, _ regular prices, 75e, 95c, $1.20: 35 LADIES\u2019 PRINT, DIMITY AND $2.50 to $3.75.Sale price, - $1.65.Sale price, 39c.MUSLIN WRAPPERS, regal prices 50 BOYS\u2019 STYLISH SUITS, in Norfolk and Pleated styles, worth 2 15 to $3.75.Sale price, $1.95.\u201d -25 DOZEN LADIES\u2019 ASSORTED GLOVES, 2-clasp English Walking Gloves, Long Suede, Gloves, wbrth 81.25 to $3 , 8 pair.The assortment comprises 2-clasp Suede and Mocho Sale- price, 59% pair.MAIL ORDERS CABEEULLY \u201cAND: PROMPTLY, FILLED: wigs \u201cThe John Murphy Tempers, Lirm ted 2341 st, Catherine St.TERMS CASH.MONTREAL \\ / Corner Metal St.x 15 YEAR OLD BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.| ACCIDENT WHILE OUTING AT LAKE ST.AUGUSTIN.Quebec, June 1.\u2014Ome:r Berubë, aged 15 years, son of the late Berube, died in the Hotz] Dicu hos- , pital Sunday evening from the cilects \u201cof a wound in the abdomen caused by the premature dischar.ze\u2019 of a gun.Deceased and two companions left the city on Saturday last- on à pleasure and sporting inp to Lake St.Aug- LL Francois ustin, and Sunliy morning the three lads embarked in a flat bottomed hoat for a row on the lake.seated in the bow and after they had proceeded some \u2018distance requested his companions to pass him his fowling piece, which was lying in the stern of the craft.While one of his companions was in theF-act of handing him the gun the muzzle: pointed towards Berube was him, the trigger caught on one vf the \u2018nuts, and caused the firearm, which was loaded, to suddenly go off, and the unfortunate lad received the contents! He immediately dropp:d sto the bottom of the boat and his vom- panions, terribly alarmed rowea for e shore.There was no physician to be had in the neighboriwod and after the wounded youth was made as comfortable as possible under the circumstances, an expriss cart was found \u2018and Berube driven to the rity, and while passing St.Malo, in route to the Hotel Dieu Hospital, in, the ambulance, which.had been summcned to meet him at that place, Father Beuf- fard, cure of the parish of St.Malo.administered the last rites to the dying boy.+ LENNOXVILLE.i : H.Price Webber's Boston Comedy Company will perform \u2018in Lennoxville Town Hall, June.3rd and 4th: PS You can try it.-FREE.Every methes whe sends us her address on 8 pest card will receive a generous free mers fer eight meais\u2014of Nestlé s Food ei day gon STORY OF SEATON THOMPSON.M.S.Clark writes from Toronto to The Montreal Witness as follows: \u201cThe other day at the -closing cx- creises of Palmerston Avenue Public School I heard Mr.Hughes, Public School Inspector, tell the children the following story of Ernest _Seton Thompson: \u201cThompson was a pupil at the Victoria Street School in this city, and seems even at that time to have aoquired some skill in animal sketching.One day while the teacher was out young Thompson went up to-the board and made an excellent chalk crayon picture of some animal, giving it, however, a man\u2019s hcad easily to be recognized as that of the teacher of the room.When the -lat- ter came in and saw the picture, he sternly asked who had made it.When Thompson owned the deed, the teacher punishèd Him for daring to leave his seat without leave.\u201cAnd thus,\u201d added the inspector, with strong facial expressioh, \u2018instcad \u2018of taking the incident as a joke and complimenting the young artist on his excellent drawing \u2018and thereby winning the heart of every boy and girl in the class, he thr-r-r -a-s-h-ed\u2019 (crushing frown here) \u2018him, and did his best to beat out of his young heart the splendid talents which God \u2018had given him.\u2019 \u2018\u2018While - wondering what the moral effect of such a story would be, when told to a room full of boys and girls before their teachers, it occurred to me that Scton Thompson had not | yet got over the habit of putting men\u2019s heads on the animals he has known and, sketched, but his own most frequently, rather than that of his teacher's.It is hardly to be ex- \u2018petted that - any other students of nature will meet such creaturds in the wild wood or flowery vale as Seton Thompson claims to have known.\u201d Bs ol e \u2014 : A Fable on Gratitude.| skin.\u201cHelp me off with this, will you?\u201d he said to a frog that happèned to be passing.The fhog kindly complied with the skin lay stretched along the ground.\u201cNow,\u201d observed the frog, \u201cI suppose you will do with that as I do with my castoff- garments-\u2014eat it.\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d said the snake.\u201cThere is some- | thing better in sight.\u201d Thereupon he ate the frog.The moral of this, my dears, is that there is more than one kind of skin game, and some kinds are meaner than Teh aee Tribune.3 CM DE Suspéaders Suaranicyd Sold everywhere.SRA REG DLR + | vor.The snake was trying to shed bis request, and presently the discarded WEDDING GIFTS.means that there is a gift to buy, and to have it bear the name ** BiXks\u201d means that it will be more appreciated.Therefore we suggest this CUT GLASS BON-DON DISH, gi in diameter, with Sterling ilver Tongs, in white presentation case, bearing the name \u201c HENRY Buk Ax: AND SONS.\u201d 8.00 sent to us will take this gift express prepaid to any in Canada.Our new Wedding Gift Boeklet will be sént .upomFequest .©.HENRY BIRKS & SONS Wesipeg MONTREAL Oto fort Phillips 67-59 Main 8 Square Sparks 8.rar ESS TWO CASTLES UNDER THE HAM: \"I MER.(London Daily News.) Two English castles are about to come under the hammer,'each included in the sale of extensive estates.Kings- wear Castle, South Devon, will be offered this month, with several properties in the neighborhood.It dates from the reign of King John.Durin the civil war it \u201cwas strongly garrisoned by the King\u2019s men, but_was suc- \u201c1 cessfully stormed by the army of Sir.Thomas Fairfax, early in the year 1646.oners: The Hanwell Castle estate.is, da,be sold next month.at is\u201d 1g be situa \u2018ed in Oxfordshire, and the\u201d \u201csale | wil} include the whole of the - village of Hanwell and part of the villages: of Drayton near.Banbury.This was the seat of the Cope family, and James I.was twice the.guest of Sir \u2018An: thony Cope, thé: celebrated Puritan leader, who diedy in 1614.pro \u2014@-\u2014 Market News MONTREAL MARKETS.May 3lst.Montreal, CHEESE\u2014A review of the week\u2019s business in cheese shows a decided strengthening market, with an active, demand and a daily clearance of receipts.There is a general depression -of trade in.England, and consequently high prices\u2019 are not in fa- Western cheese touched 8 13-16c in the country last week, and the average price was over 3jc, or about Jc better than the week before.There are, of course, as to the future course of prices, some dealers holding that the increased make, due to the.excellent -eondi- tion of pastures, must .bripg the price down, while others point Bin .improving British demand\u2019 hi irfinish- | ing stocks of old\u2019 cheese, #as fe factors.Mail advices frotn - England state that the cheese markdt had owing to the firmness of the! ,Canbdian market, taken a strong and-in strictly choicest quality, perfect condition.cheese, higher prités thave Been obtained: There are still ! \"free sellers of cheese that are \u2018out of.con- ditien and damp.'Local dealers ,have again increased prices, asking fol On- tarios from 8jc to 9c, and for\u2019 best \u2018Quebec 84e.There is not \u2018much export demand to date, and it is.not BUTTER\u2014Tbe - butter market.i is interesting and active.There is.a noteworthy iner&ase in \u2018export demands and considerable - speculation on this side which has stiffeneÿl prices from \u2018Je to lc for \u2018full grass ; prices for this class being INc to 18c.figures.pool, Bros., of Liver- strictly choicest Hodgson\u2019s \u2018report that higher prices, but below - this Class, stocks are plentiful, and psessed \u201cfor grades meet a quiet demand.\u201cChoi-' cest Canadian creamery in.56 fb.boxes is quoted at \u201880c.ta 84s.per\u201d cwt.Medium grades of States \u2018and Canadian at 70c to Te per or cot.EGGS \u2014 New laid, .13¢ to -15%¢.ASHES \u2014 Firsts, se ; pearl, $7 to 37.50 per 100: lbs.\u2019 HONEY \u2014 White clover, | 15¢ - \u201cper section ; in 10 lb, tins, 8e 8c | in 70 lb.tins, 7c io \u2018Tic; buckwheat, .MAPLE SYRUP \u2014 Per witiy il 100 Lys ads © \"| MAYOR MabANE SHOT AND KILL-
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