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[" leg ~\u2014 gm asd spoke to them of his 7° Bis in the land of the wilds.He is| oC i tmnt looking Englishman, speaks 1 ; be à di - _ Mrs, àdight\" accent of | | his native 1e-.Ste dd réfers in very Faodest and | © Rt terms to his own! share in | co made wi being doné for the fishermen i \u201cgood Mi Lbrador under his difection.BC k Grenfell said .he was a - strong | Le 3 bate and from.his Hwenty year nm 8 Lo fishermen he ¢ould speak i ands | 7h frt-hand knowledge of - their wy He believed that donfederation m,.of Labrador ¢ and Newfou dland with ces = dy should be discussed from the : git of the people up there.So, g from 91, ought the question df reciprocity confined : the United States, a ipolicy he fa- ks, OF if ig meant ad increase in the Qu Ré of fish, | .Ts Vis k Yas-Convinced, to, hein.with, 9 W if Hos preserit k for the best life was the Christian \u201cGeorge msel£ | he was a medical - À vi but Hated \u2018to hear a man | home xs Ut sacrifice.He believed _ % going to fa propagated by through » \u2014 living their Christian _ Mmong the people.| One of his.\u201cof fine -Bbey Bishop\u2019 3 in coming back through Cana- en get! help for a ; ebec goast of .La- ping hg for which there fw as need at mg hot time, .TT 4 of \u201cih launched fout into _ a a bnet © 3 experiences \u2018 in the early =, er ing_at Halifax.in com- = boy a Young.Australian, .but t = 1g co \u2018another for they de- tv = on the-Prémier.at that jands ik by er | d porsiond | 3 fli reports that.on April 14 TTR ST same way.| PAN MAKES STRONG PROTEST.È | | © usin Fleët in Kamranh Bay Constitutes 14 panty by France\u2014Britain Backs Japan.ooo, Boe\u201d -28-\u2014À despatch to ut from Tokio says that the + inevitable pon rh the urjwarrant- gs o * \u2018Baltic fleet iat.Kam- 4 bas adopted La to her, and; a formal de delivered toi France.ot raced at Great Britain will- apport this action.| The | fn .piel bein covere y puma, ws beng \u2018but it is 3 will confirm to | considered the elementary ef or neutrality.Otherwise , to which there must be ory will become étceedingly - The Japanese fleet | is ready fro om Bay.+The tone of | ps continues indignant.n declares, that if the , Kamranh as a} Russian = Te Jiji Shimpo says that a ne without a-ready - force support- à is vscless.All the papers praise x t's insistent ; attitude.ic fleet \u2018has been amply coaled at, Kamranh Bay.It va ned that thé Russians [ied there on April 12.It is stat- at strange\u2019 \u2018transports \u2018 \u2018were seen te boy even earlier than! ithat date.present mis suggests that the.an interest is Saigon, from which Ge Kamranh\" Bay is controlled.À a.seamer that has afrived at ~ OF LABRADOR.Le Confederatidn With _ Canada.; fits RECFPROCITY WITH THE ITED - STATES \u2014 ALSO, _ TELLS THE STORY OF +\" HIS EXPERIENCES.troie] April 20.\u2014 Di.waxy, who is also Magistrate al mester seaman on the-shores lnder, and who is generally Maté es the original of Norman Sea's \u201cDr.Luke of, the Labrador,\u201d w tle guest of the Canaglian Club, of re- - S.Fielding.He.received > ady and introdi ed them a en, all of ; They lo se Sir Dima I = de furnished them = Rough to ted that ! Smith, lit by.S1,000, annually giv- dey next got al, in which.he reported 3 patient had r.About 2,000 ere last yean treated in the give uring the summer with- aie d work as andenomi- af | he dy ough An Episcopalian | ques not inquire what kind 18-8ssistants were.Wop ® fu JORRoy ~~ 3 LL (GOOD FRIDAY), Pour Econ ISSUE OF | ; TT § + j 5 the | Wilfred | : ull, li Oxford University medical to} Whom\u201d treated | next |- ith a steamer.Stand | the open \u2018sea, - prov ide funds | \u2018Mr.Daniel Sulliv 3 she saw an American squadron .proceeding from Saigon, and also another squadron, presumably - \u2018British, bound for Borneo.H EARD IN TOKIO.Tokio, April 20 \u2014It is stated that Japan has made a strong \u2018protest to Fraoce against the Baltic fleet stay: ing at Kamranh Bay.It is strongly abs i - 1e, SHERBROOKE, QUE., felt here that France is actively ast sisting the Russians within what ig practically\u2019 the zone of hostilities.Th expected advent of the third\u201d Russian \u2018squadron ifito the China Sea in about a week strengthens the -opinion tha the situation is one of exceeding gr vity so far as French neutrality is co cerned, and that it\"may force Jap to avail herself of her alliance wit \u2018Great Britain, which provides in th event of Japan being -attacked by an two powers, Great Britain is bound + assist her.The elder statesmen and \u2018the members Of the - Cabinet held conference yesterday which lasted five hours.ROUVIERS STATEMENT.{ Paris, April .20.\u2014In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday Premier Rouviel said that the-Government was doin everything to assure the maintenance neutrality in the Far East.The salient point of the debate was that France was unwilling to follow any policy \u201cthat.would result in\u2019 \u2018an armed.conflict.= - 7 OU GREAT ICE _ BRIDGE BROKEN St.Lawrence | \u2018Navigation Will Now Be Opened.| LAST OF ICE BRIDGE PASSI G .DOWN INTO THE GULF.; gation on_the St.Lawrence river open without delay now.* The great ice bridge at Cap.Rouge which has defied and imprisoned | he ice breaker Montcalm was broken by | the high tides to-day, and the ice | is passing out into a Gulf.| HAD PASSED THE CENTURY MARK.Dies at \u2018Lorne, Que.- - \u201cHAD REACHED AGE OF 100 YEARS AND 11 MONTHS.Lorne, April - 20.\u2014(Special.) + Mr.Daniel Sullivan, an old and bibl esteemed resident of this place, died at his home here Tuesday, the 18th, | the venerable age of one hundr and eleven months.- Mr.Sullivan came here to work on the G.T.R.when the line was first built.He purchased the farm where he, has P 1 fear since continuously resided until his death.- : He leaves a wife, two sons and five daughters.* He was perhaps the oldest resident in.the Eastern Townships.+ 2 oo .AMBULANCE CALLS, > The ambulance was called out three times yesterday.The first call was from Dr.Worthington to go to the G.à \u2018T.R/ station at 2.39 a.m.to remove t th 1 2 pue [below the heart, Mrs.Burbridge, of Coaticook, Protestant Hospital.At 10 a.m.Dr.Austin called the] ambulance to remove Mrs.John| La- bree, from 67 Alexander street, to the Sac Heart Hospital, and at 3 p.mit was again called to remove] N.Corcoran from the Protestant\u2019 Hospital where he was operated on for appendicitis, to his home at 44 0 Wolfe gtreet.o\u2014 SMALL BLAZE.\u2018he roof of the house owned By Mis.Caron, on- Market street, caught fire -this miorning from a defective chimney and gave run about 6.30.to the roof.- a © Slight damage\u2019 was| done \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Miss Mary Williams, of King\u2019s Hall, Compton, is spending the Easter vacation at_her home in Quebec: EXD oe Seedietont eedoedeelooeloe veuve » THIS IS FOR YOU} \u201cNo victories are accomplis ed + 0 + without enthusiasm ;\u201d\u201d.but you 0, 0 ° \u2019 can\u2019t be enthusiastic in | a strdight-jacket.Give your | advertising \u2018elbow room,\u201d or jyou = can\u2019t put much enthusiasm into + | it.; os Pp SDD pété \u20ac inforcements had' arrived the Quebec, April 20.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014Na: i- \u201c London, April 20.\u2014The Daily the brigads * a _ [RTS N.; ST.PETERSBURC.| | Workmen Fire on the} \u201d Police.OT WHO.IN TURN | CHARGE THE ; CROWD\u2014REVOLUTIONARY LIT-.- EBATURE.AMONG TROOPS.St.\u2019 Petersburg, April.20:\u2014After a service yesterday at the grave -of -one of the victims ef the crane accident at the Poutiloff Iron Works, on April 13, 300 Poutiloff workmen were joined by a small band of men carrying red flags and shouting \u2018Long live lifer- ty and anarchy, down with autocracy.\u201d Mounted police attempted to \u2018disperse the procession, but were met with a fire from revolvers.When re- police charged the crowd with sabres, striking with the flats of their swords and injuring several of the workmen.They soon overpowered the rioters, who de- 1 fended theräselves with sticks only.A large number of arrests were made.MANY ARRESTS MADE.St.Petersburg, April 20.\u2014The police \u2018are making numerous arrests of workingmen and - \u201cintellectuals\u2019 and the prisons are now full to overflowing.Practically all the delegates to the Schidlovsky - vommission, which was | | created in February last to investigate | | dence went to show that the o \"of {money carried the causes of discontent among\u2019 -the worlfing classes.are in custody.= SPREAD TO TROOPS.St.Petersburg, April '20.\u2014The circulation of revolutionary literature among \u201cthe troops throughout Russia has now spread to the régiments of the Imperial Guards, and a general order has been issued to the guards forbidding them to \u201cread proclamations thrust into your hands in the streets, or in your lodgings, or to lis- .| ten to these allies of J Japan.\u201d CAUCASIAN STRIKES.Tiflis, Caucasia, April 20.\u2014A general strike of railroad men has broken out here and at Baku.The train service is | entirely suspended.The employees of the tobacco factories at Baku have 2% struck.DUELIST WAS - SHOT DEAD.| Trifiing Restaurant Dispute Ends in Tragedy.ONE MAN THOUGHT ANOTHER LOOKED TOO FiXEDLY AT - HIM AND MEETING WAS \u201cTHE RESULT.| Mail publishes the following | from Berlin : :| Because an engineer named Franz Von | Kobylinski thought.Herr Emil Zip- plitt, a farmer from Southwest Africa, looked too fixedly at him, ai\u2019 duel was fought between -the two, a Berlin correspondent telegraphs, and the en- gineer- killed his opponent.When the war in Damaraland! \u201cbroke out Herr Zipplitt volunteered for service and repeatedly distinguished | himself in thé various actions.Later fon he came to Berlin to contest [certain claims in the German law couets, and only a few months ago marri id the handsome daughter of a rich! Berlin | merchant.| The first meeting between him and \u2018| Kobylinski.took place in a well- known restaurant- in the Leipziger Strasse, where both parties were at supper, company with some ladies.Late in \u2018the evening the engineer protested that Zipplitt, who was seated at a neighboring table, was constantly | staring at him.Finally they came ta blows, and after\u2019 being separated.by their friends arranged a duel.! The two met on the Jungfe nheide; close to Berlin, and fought with pistols at fifteen paces.Zipplitt fired into the air, but Kobylingki took steady aim and hit his opponent just Zipplitt dying from -the wound in the evening.Cobylin- ski has been arrested.20 , - U.S.GOODS IN RUSSIA AMBASSADOR MEYER NEGOTIATING FOR REMOVAL OF RETALIATORY DUTY.-St.Petersburg, April 0.The | -first official business täken up by the new American ambassador, Mr.Meyer, with the Foreign Office, was the re-opening off the important question \"of; the removal of the countervailing duty levied in Russia against American manufactured goods in retaliation for the countervailing duty in the United States on Russian sugar.The levy- - {ing of the Russian countervailing duty which is heavy has practically resulted in the complete suspension of the [importation of certain: classes of Ameri- dorff has agreed to arrange \u2018that the ambassador be \"allowed to conduct negotiations , directly with the ministry of finance, where it is believed there is a disposition favorable to.adjust this | troublesome question.and a $70 promissory without calling upon the defence visit \u2018to Champigny\u2019s and that tum until Saturday- when he The complainant stated breakfast on the morning of \u2018the 23rd \u2018Marcheterre went upstairs to get his | ent members of -complainant\u2019s \u2018was very complicated.in | | who swore out can-goods, which are being bought here on a large scale.At Mr.Meyer\u2019s request, Foreign Minister Lams- | | THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1905.8 HONORABLY DISCHARGED.wo Proof Whatever Against.\u201cEast Angus Man.CIRCUMSTANTIAL E EVIDENCE NOT EVEN \"ENOUGH \u2018TO WARRANT \u201cHIS ARREST.-.A.Marcheterre, of East Angus, was cofamitted for trial by Justice of the Peace Cowling and Mayor Cooper on a charge.of häving stolen $60 in \u2018money, note in \u201cthe house of one Calixte Champigny, at Ascot Corner on the 22nd of March last.The accused asked for a speedy trial, and took his trial before Judge Mulvana yesterday, 4 large number of witnesses was examined on behalf of the prosecution, - and when the Crown the Judge discharged.the accused | to pu¥ in their evidence.Judge Mul: vella stated that the accused was honorably.discharged, and that there was not even a \u2018shadow of suspicion resting upon him in connection with the allgged .theft, and\u2019that in all his ex- petience.he had never known a case when an\u2019 accused person was.\u2018committed for trial upon such weak evidence.The facts as brought out in the evi- \u2018it in his Sunday | pants pocket, and had \u2018hung the lat- ter- up in a cupboard in a large bed room in the house.On the night of \u2018the 22nd Marcheterre had paid a night slept in the bed formerly occupied by Jog.Champigny, to whom the money beloriged.The latter was positive that the money was in his pocket the previous Sunday night.He left home on the Wednesday, and did not re- found that his money had disappeared.Some \"seven or eight persons in the house knew where the money \u2018was kept.| The complaint was laid by Calixte Champigny, father of the owner of the mgney, and the young man stated a number of times that he thought his father had been too.hasty in laying the complaint, as hé did not know whether it had been lost or stolen.that after bers and being an unusually Tong | tithe\" in\" his opinion, he went upstairs and met the young man coming: out | of the room.Complainant found the papers all right, but did not think-of looking \u2018to.see if his son\u2019s \u2018money was still there.: oo The evidence of a large number of the witnesses had no bearing on the case, and the\u2018 evidence given by differ- family Mr.E.Rioux was attorney for the defendant,.and Mr.c.\u20ac.Cabana for complainant.MAY BE: FALSE ARREST! CASE.The attorney for the defendant stated this morning that his.client intended taking out an action against the complainant, for hi arrest.THE ACTION AGAINST VALLIERE Committed \u2018For Trial On| Charge Of Theft.BRICK MAKING PLANT WHICH | CAME INTO HIS POSSESSION BROKEN UP AND SOLD.The pretiminars hearing took place, yesterday, before - Judge Mulvena, in\u2019 the case of Alex.Valliere charged with the- theft of _a- brick-making machine belonging to J.A.Archambault, Mr.J.0.Archambault, son of the of vner, the complaint, stated that his father had leased this brick- making machine, which was valued at upon their giving sufficient security.These parties removed the machine without waiting for the completion of \u2018the bargain, and broke it up and sold it for old iron to I.Smith, junk dealer.Witness identified the remains of | the: machine at Smith's place of business.\u2014 The defendant, in making his declaration states that he had nothing to do with the complainant, J.O.Archam- bault ;.that he bought the machine in question from J.A, Archambault: that the price had not heen fixed, and that he_broke it up and sold it as old iron intending to settle for it later.He was committed for trial, and afterwards chose a speedy trial, and pleaded.not guilty.His case is fixed for Saturday morning.| Dubois, who it is alleged was ,implicated with Valliere in the alleged | theft \u2018of a\u2019 brick-niaking machine, = belonging to JJ.A.Archambault, has gone across the line.He was seen in Newport on Tuesday night.WEATHER PROBABILITIES.Forecast for tha next 24 hours, issued by the Meteorological Bureau Fresh southwesterly to northwester- ly winds; fair; not much change \u2018in température.\u2019 : \u2014e .had concluded | At an early hour on one evening last $200, to P.Dubois, and Alex.Valliere | PRICE ONE CENT.WITH A CLUB.Murderer of 0 Ontario Wo- - man Believed to Have Been Located.sjy:=: INQUEST INTO THE TRAGEDY NEAR ST.THOMAS.St.Thomas, Ont, April 20.\u2014(Special)=At the inquest into the murder of Miss Elizabeth, Lowrey, at Rodney, Mrs.Benjamin Covil told the story of the murderous: assault on her sister, jand from the familiar way in which he addressed the women, calling, them by name, thers is little doubt the murderer was a local man, the evidence point: ing to the belief the crime was premeditated.1000 - Dr.Paterson, who examined the victim's body, to-day, believes she was criminally assaulted before being murdered.~ Alex.Willis, a farmer, is under suspicion, .as he * answers the description given et the murderer by Mrs.Covil, although she could not identify him, Willis - testifies to leaving Rodriey before midnight,- and to hearing, pe cyies from the Covil homestead, but did not go near it.: Another mar is being detained?at the police headyuarters on suspicion, but he does not fully answer the de: scription given.The viotim, Miss Eliza.Lowery, was 65 years of age.~ The murderer galled at the house while the two women,-the victim and Mrs.Covil were at home.The latter was in bed.| The stranger [demanded money from Miss Lowery dnd\u2019 when she refused, BEATEN TO DEATH | (ACTION.AGAINST Bury Man Claims $500 amages.\u2014 HAD HIS LEG BROKEN WHILE IN THE COMPANY'S EMPLOY.P.Roy, of Bury, has taken .out an action against Railway Fompany for $500 damages, through having sustained a \u2018broken leg while in the employ .of the Company.\u2018pany deféndant, and on the day of the sled loaded with tools which he was hauling along, the railway track, whe \u20ac Plaintiff by his declaration claims that he was engaged to; work for the com- an engine approached and struck the sled throwing the plaintiff to the track -and breaking his leg.The defendant company deny responsibility, The case is~down for hearing at \u2018the next.term of-the Superior Court.\u2019 COMPTON STATION \u2018IS BURNED.Fire Destroyed Building Yesterday Afternoon; SPARK.FROM | SAW MILL.SAID TO HAYE STARTED BLAZE.Compton, April 20.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The Railway was burned to the yesterday aft rnoon.ground, spark from the saw mill near by.The building being of brick,.the walls beat her to death with a club.STYLE 200 LBS.OF SUGAR.Cowansville, April 20.\u2014 (Special) - \u2014 week,-gome person drove up to _ the sugar shanty in Mr.Frank Strange\u2019s | \u2018maple: woods and\u2019 stole 200 lbs.of \u2018maple syrup.By the wagon-tracks seen next morning, it_appears that the midnight visitors - came from -the East and left by a western route.Now: the question is, \u201cWhose bread will be sweetened ?\u201d\u2019 SUGAR HOUSE BURNED.Cowansville, April 20.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 During the night of last Friday, .the sugar shanty of Mr.Alva Laraway\u2019s farm was burned clean down to the ground.= When discovered the blaze had too much'of a start for the people at the residence to save the building, so the building went up in smoke.It was not insured.Probably few, if any farmers insure sugar shanties.It is doubtful if insurance companies would take that\u2019 sort of risks.E.T.BASEBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE.Farnham, April 20.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The Eastern Townships Baseball League have drawn up their schedule for the.-coming season, which is ag follows : May 13.\u2014Granby at Magog.= May 20.\u2014Farnham at Waterloo.- May 20.\u2014 Magog at Granby.May 27.\u2014Granby at Farnham.May 27.\u2014Waterloo at St.- Johns.| June 3.\u2014Waterloo at Magog.June 10.\u2014Farnham at Magog.June - 10.\u2014St.Johns at Granby.June 17.\u2014Waterloo at Farnham.June 17.\u2014Magog at St.Johns.June 24.\u2014St.Johns at Farnham, June 24.\u2014Magog at Waterloo.July 1.\u2014Waterloo at Granby.+ July 8.\u2014Farnham at St.Johns.July 8.\u2014Granby at Waterloo.July 15.\u2014Farnham at Granby.- July 15.\u2014St.Johns at Waterloo.July 22.\u2014Magog at Farnham.July 22.\u2014Granby at St.Johns.July 29.\u2014Granby at Magog.MARKET PRICES AT FARNBANM- Fatnham, April 20.\u2014 Butter amd eggs have taken a.sudden drop in price within the past week or two.Dairy butter is selling for 20c., and eggs at 13c.to 15e.per dozen.Maple- sugar is firm at 10c., and the supply limited.itn i Toe SUPPER\u201d AT COWANSYILLE.\u201c Cowansville, April 20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A ery successful and enjoyable egg sup- | per was served in the basement of the-{ Congregational church on.Tuesday cv- ening at 6 o'clock to.a large and appreciative company of church adherents and friends.The large tables were beautifully.decorated i$ >; white and green, and waited upon by the Misses Tna Watson, Catherine! Cotton, Jane Cotton, Gladys Brown, Helen Swasey \u2014e : girls from the college gtill stand.The papers and valuable portion of the contents were removed.DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL ~ PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ing of the National Anthem, and the [net receipts were about $11.: MICE DAMAGE NURSERY STOCK.Glen Sutton, April -20.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 | Mr.Homer Ingalls\u2019 nursery, near Abercorn, was damaged to the extent.pest-winter by mîce.: \u2026 The damage was chiefly to thie young graft trees of about saleable size.THE FASTER nou: AYS.Cowansville, April 20.(Special) \u2014 | Messrs.Strange & Nye [sent three large rigs to Dunham Tuesday and therein brought twenty-five or thirty college \u2018to take the train for their various homes to spend the Easter holidays.The Ladies\u2019 College at Dunham is in a very \u201cprosperous condition.HIS FATHER Ww AS A NAPOLEONIC VETERAN.Swectsburg, April 20.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Dick Gogen, for the last twenty-five years popularly.known as Old Dick, was buried yesterday in the Church cemetery.- With him passed away another of Sweetsburg\u2019s old inhabitants, as / he was somewhat over eighty, and has always lived here.His father was an old Napoleonic soldier, who was in the Tetreat from Moscow.\u201c < : r INJURED IN SAW MILL.Glen Sutton, April 20.\u2014(Fpecial.) \u2014 Arthur Gibney met with quite a serious accident at Troy, Vt., having his hand caught in saw mill machinery.He is home here apd will be laid up for some time.Lo \u2014 DEATH OF MRS.J.B.BERNIER.* Windsor Mills, April 20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 \u2018Mrs.J, B.Bernier passed away yesterday morning at her residence in the 12th range.She died of heart disease and was only ill three days.- She leaves five children, the \u2018 but five years of-age.Her husband also, survives her.\u2019 | am ANNUAL MEETING OF RIFLE CLUB.Windsor Mills, April 20.\u2014(Special.\u2014 : INDSOR kah Rifle.Association held last ing, the following officers \u2018were elected © Hon.Pres., FE.W.Tobin, MP.;!Hon.Vice-Presidents, E.D.Brainard and F.J, Campbell ; Vice-President, G.A.Witty ; Sec.-Trea- surer; JJ.W.Quinn ; Captain.M.H.Healey : Committee, B.: Whelan and George Fowler.It was decided that the annual prac- It is also the intention to enter a team of ten men to compete in the Canadian military rifle league.\\ The.Association has made great pro- and Fanny Vilas, assisted by Masters Gordon Brown, Calvin Church, Donald and Charles Hawk and Henry Cotton.The programme of entertainment, consisted of recitations by the Misses El- @race Gleason, and a song duet by Helen Swasey and Alfred Mills, accompanied on the organ by Mrs.Mills Games were played by the younger portion of the audience after \u2018the sing- sie and Grace Decker, Ina Vatson and and on the violin hy Arthyr Swasey.| gress since starting a year age and deserves the best of SUCCESS.DEATH OF MR.M.ANVILLE OF GRANBY.April 20.\u2014(Special.y\u2014Mr.W.passed away, in the General Granby, Manville Hospital, Montreal, Tuesday afternaon at ene o'clock.For \u2018about three \u2018years Mr.Manville has acted as private seeretary for Mr.(Continned on page six.)- = oldest | Compton station of the Grand Trunk The fire was started, it is said, by a Christ At the annual meeting of the Wattope- even-\u2018 President, E.T,: Sleeper; | tice would take place on 6th of May.- THEG.P.R the Canadian Pacific alleged accident\u201d was \u201charnessed\u201d to a - all | of several hundred: dollars during the \u2018 : Rue ar A LUE ; Res » Ve RTi ta Siren EE 4 A ak - PCR Pr ER > \u201c > ee, L use my cS .« 2 Da 1 72 NUE Eee pa - i a.2, RU ., AN Banc ps ab aidée ie FA baa sia bali ile jal Bacio airy alk È Res id i 8 ot 2 .+.Ps eg 4a 4 .EE ; > 3 : A, SEL Se QT TIER pd ee sm NG M .a 1 = i i : : : owt TS MIRAE = Ç = a cha me .A LE es A da ad alo cy ak x 4 Saudi ; , .a.ae .tara 3 \" bee ! 2 et aan « - .2 a .ie ; » i o .\" 5 ?§ : 5 \u201c , me.CY pe ly PR SIXTY poh ile o A Co.+ Po \u2018 - 1 J A It ande $ 3 a ad 3 a = i .- ., .+ - % .ayy us J - ATA.R 5 = 7 tar rr > JN h, .oe saa as .- 15 7 245 CTs ~Y.HL 3 2 > > 2 - iE fg mp 1 Sp STE ae ee 2 22 re Q gs 5 a h \u2014~ .; Le pa | P ; ex.2.ick?.oxen Sa \u2019 2 a \" Er aE Dalat\u201d a a pa Page .on : .et 8 aie Re mis, : , à 5 = à sou 2 - 27 : x Te.4 24 a a Adesiin ¢.- , p r- Le = us .J a .so 7 ry * : y ATI bs \u2018 - .ue .PSE b : - - .; .22 , ; £8 P .> Pa Ee Lr, Loe \u201c .Le Lh Ed he oy rs Ê 4 ee - >».st hy te .2.,.; + gt + A a LER Tal, Jo .Ge: ; Qu Na.» - > A ° \u2018 Ps ITA we 2.A q 4 - È 3 Y, Fe h = Vs RE ow ra A ve) D cé M : .D A i Ny x nd ws x Raat Are EY re Bel TN 3 ME \u201c a .AR ur a - - Bl - er wT -_- pe \u201c066: _ a 3 +2 Re = £a 0 a.Brel Le bgp moe = J c a 3 KiB qv Qi fi - = AN 4 À AR - tempt;them at home.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \" Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding drive.wheel in the B.P.& P.Com- dà HE - i Qur prices are reasonable and the SUPERIOR COURT.Piles.Your druggist will refund money fi: pany mill here breaking, they were ye = 1 PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure you nf d Mr.Albert Fowler was in town to- 1h.work first-class.The next term of the Superior Court 6 to 14 days.500.; ;1° iged to shut down about two days day from.i Johns, N.B.visiting : \u2018will open on the 25th of April.The + \u2014 .| this \u201cweek to put in a new wheel.i do \u2019 3 i following cases are down for hearing : \u2018ABBOTT CORNER, \u2018 ber \"|.Miss Louisa Bourque, Miss.P.Ther- © + ri Le attention of i to : .Sherbrooke, Que, | a Curtans ! | hause-keepers at this \u201c time, 2 \u2018 Better to.send them to us than at- em LAUNDRY LE\u201d Captain J.C.MaxCaig, is.parmittéd | to retire 10th March, 1905.~~ \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 FEAST OF THE PASSOVER.services will be held in.cominemora- tion of the pagsing of the Israelites from Egypt into the Promised Land.April 25th\u2014Gagne vs.Dion: et al; E.schools throughout-the empire: in cop: words, also a challenge cup.resented: | \"by Lordi Mcath and three guineas presented by the league for not mare than: a thousand words.All the essays pose and \u2018modes of celebration.\u201d &- A UURE FUR PILES, April 20.\u2014Thosé| who atterided the To say that the views were appreciat- od would be to express.it very inadequately indeed.The marvellous beau- | ty and accuracy of the artist Tissot + BROMPTON FALLS.April 20, \u2014 Owing to the main power rien and Mr.Olivier Bourque, IM pleased to know that everything secins Satisfactory.As Mr.Burbridge is an Oddfellow,, some 20 brother Oddfellows \u2018waited up until the last train to assist \u2018satisfactorily from his severe bruises sustained by his falling on the platform at the G.T.R.station here some = rat NeKenna has pass his COATICOOR + : 3 , ; oe nara on # van sa \u2019 pr .; 5 4 poeme snespropg PALLY RECORD FURS APRIL 20 an 4 Me d .yr]ésosoconconcaques 9 | ESSAYS oN oh oy > \u201cWATERVILLE 1 ai ss FQATIC00K PA | 3 a C4 î # i :j ; LS + 845 + af af April 20.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.John Heath (Ar 20.Mts.(Dr.J) Skinner roturn- LE JG 4 E ¥ : > à oo Sherbrooke: : $ returned from their wedding trip last i home yesterday, having been the BE ha : i | In % J C4 \"EMPIRE DAY.Sunday morning.- guest of Mrs.W.G.Cross.Cy, 2 0 25, i | $ S| TT Miss Galo is visiting friends at Stan-| Dr.McCurdy has rented rooms ji Co ÿ i | | ë Ne It 7 tead, th of Mr.and Mrs.P.|Me A.AF Halls house un Cou | TOBACCO- | | a ews ems.% | Prizes Offered For Compe ent, te wut of and fe.|e WF At TOBAGER oo 44, _ .: .\u2018 .Cop Has - 4 Canada ; metres sogredenlre a oct tition In Schools.0014 Mrs: a ells antartained the Le SO Frank Carr.has arrived home YOU OUGHY Ti 1 [ When insuring your life keep your ~The\u2019 Protestant ou o tw city Tmt THE | ii Tuesday.Cl ohn\u2019s church last Pleased to hear, ju wie asie, though i N ; 4 \u201c4 money in \u2018the country by insuring in [close to-day for the Laster holidays.COnPETITION | Mrs.Greenslie and family, of Comp- not out of danger yet.| ) KNOW: AB Mm i j is.our {a THE NORTH AMERICAN.Mr.and Mrs.\u2018H.J, Williams, of| \u2018 PICES OF THE LEAGUE OF.|tén, are moving into this village, and Mr.C.E, Gronberg and Mrs D.A 45 ur): vol pount i} 5 li rely Canadia = company, and Danville), were in the city yesterday.TRE EMPIRE.\u201cwill occupy Mr.A.B.Little\u2019 8 tape.Gronberg, of North Coaticook have K.& C.Fla Cut = | = ur ge \u201cSolid as the Continent.\u201d .M 3.> + $ Cut, mi 0 A Misses L.and' E.Lavigne; -of Wind- |- 2, : | Ment.returned to Barton Landing, Vt.aud blend, 1-4 \u201cmild, prios il : \u2018London, April 20.\u2014The \u2018following.; s Vi, and { 19 \u201cpre qi Ww.s.Dresser & Go.sor Mills, visited Sherhsooks yester- prizes bave : been offered for essays in Mr.John\" Hodgson, ore of ou on : HTrorito:: \"res pively: ; leach containing.in bb ; Patent mg | Hl ; Distriot M : dae he BU opted titi $ iho secondary|| etPrising- young, men, has opened a fiir \u2018Wilson, Bi Middle Village, hax| 9160 à Ib.* - Rial HE BES : \u201ci | I anagers.the competition .© y bicycle repair shop and: salesrpom: | gone to Sherbfooke vo attend: he fun.; Lv 1 | T \u201cRB {à his residence.\u201d { BR à ; de | L .J \u2014 MILITIA -ORDERS.| nection with Empire Day: A.silver Past Friday 8 evening the | Rev.al of dur + THornson, his\u2019 son-in-law, | \u201cA.E.KINKEAD I A qd Cl | + Live agents wanted in unrepresented - , The following appeared in thio\u2019 ast challenge cup, .valued at.ten, Æpineas, Professor | Dunn, - of Bishop\u2019 8 Mrs.Frank\u2019 Buipridge, who is.in Wholesale and Toi 8 ®, A 1 districts to whom good contracts will \\jesuo of tho Military Gamtie presontad by Lord.Month, fogotier | Siem gu Mo, Sl Belt Sherbrooke Bmptan, not in Monreal, eve | | 4 à be given.XL Hussars\u2014To; .\u2018be Quartefahaster, with five guineas presented by the esting and instructive lecture by lime- \u2018as was Stated last night, was operat- | : Las on ; ; qi - : \u2014 with honorary rank of - -captain\u2014Henry \u2018League of the .Empire for .the best es-]| .LE ed on \u2018at 4 o \u2018clock yesterday morn- = oof 4 à \u2014 March, 1905.light views on the last forty days of .1 : = ) i | CE Edgar Channell, Esq.7 Marc say of not more than two À jousangd \u2018the life of Jesus.Christ upon earth.ing, and her many friends - will ke ~i .i 1 | Last evening.at sunset the Orthodox must be judged first in \u2018the schools and could be more appreciated as they were the patient to the station, making two McLaug lin Carrigyy 41 ee Jews of the city began the celebration afterwards by representatives of the thrown on the canvas in.the original shift and carrying her on a stretch- \u201cOne Grade Only and thas 0 ST of their great natioual feast, the |leaguo iñ tho different countries before gl er \u201ctd \u2018save the jolting of a cartiage.Le ¥ Py laid B \u201cC size of the painting, and consequently : g! Newcombe Gol ee or 17 | | Passover.Every Household has laid being sent to the Federal Council, in many details which are lost in small | Dr.Worthington.recommended this, d Le j | in a store of the Matzoth, or Pass-|London.\u201cThe subject this year, by re- half-torie productions, were lucidl de- | instead of_driving, and the Oddfellows Med : i 1\" : over bread sufficient to last through quest of the Australian schools, is |i.protuc > y de responded ne and alt.| al Pian} 2.\u201cweek.and in h al wo As lineated by the use of the stereopticon.00KE - and other special articles demand the {the week, and in -cvery, home speci Empire Day, its foundation, pur- 7° : _\u2014 + 2 Mr.Richard Baldwin is recovering | ba M Mac [HE 6 W.8S 11.Bank vs.BE.Long ; Denault \u2018vs.Ar- | sugar .party at A.A.McKay's Tues \u2018Sherbrooke, were the guests of Mr.and Minor examinations for druggist.| ying | ig rer treet.\u2018\u2018\u2019\\chambault.April 26th\u2014MoCafferty vs, |day voted the sugar first-class\u201dand thb Mrs E.W.Tobin this week.À feam belonging to Mr.George arrive pr il 1Sberbrooks wl ; .pl Maloney ; Roy vs.C.P.R.April 27 th\u2014 |host and hostess\u2019 model entertiners.| , Mr.A.J.Emond, of Richmon{l has Corliss ran away yesteriday.Little | \\ccommodati oy Laer Seca w - | Bryant vs.Holmes ; Bellevance \u2026 vs.Miss Dudevoir and Mrs.H: EL > position with the B.P.&P; Com- damage was done.Bustles \"TE am Levis 7,00 ui Greatest Cu v 1 WwW anted Beadchemin.- April 28th\u2014Hamel vs.son spent last week with Mt, | {rany here.Ladies having potted plants, which i Arr LE Sinith ; Howard et al vs.McAulay ; | Mrs.A.W.McKay.Le Mr.M.P.Tanguay, OMPP, of they wish to be used for Easter decor- Dipress\u2014I vag ; it Burgess Sulphite Co.vs.N.P.Tan-| Mr.and Mrs.Oral Copp and! child,\u201d | Weedon, was in town this woek, \"a | ations, in St.Stephen\u2019s Church, are 8.00 a here ied) d à LE oney in exchange for guay.| of Montreal, ate visiting \u2018her\u2019: father, guest of E.W.Tobin, M.P.| requested to bring them to the Church:| Accommodation = Lesve Quotes 9° \u2018 34 a Robert | | mis leave Levis \u201c7,00 uy Artin & Mr.Dudley.Cass.\u2019 Mrs.Brooks, of Upper.The spring term of our activol op- The Service Pho ographs.r further particulars ap a + on Saturday afternoon.b Molbourne, who has been visiting {her on : Good Friday will be at\u2019 10.30.nl) ams Kimo Tablets are now re AT THE CATHEDRAL: 3 Note\u2014 Accommodation trala nn b ue Py ithout doubt or q t ply 0 At St.Michacl\u2019s \u2018cathedral yesterday ened.money with Mrs.\u2019 Ernest Clas daughter, Mrs.Jas.McKay, has; re- Special offertory for the work among rate Sy Saturday.gra remedy for rheumat | Là \u2026 - GEO.JOHNSTON, afternoon .the office.\u201cof the Tenebrae as Lea tri or d { Cant.Sampson are | urn Te londe h à the fo .J Mr.John D.Todd, of 3 was said, the Rev.Father Gignac of- The friends of Cap p e Mr.C.J.Lablonde has secured the + F whee the tablets are made, gn hi Ï LÉ ~ Photo ra her pleased to see him out again after 8 contract of roofing the Sherbre oke Battles House, Magog: First-class in À co after he was 80 o E ov 8 i pac la ficiating, and the pupils of St.Charles long illness.Post_Office.every.respect.J.E.Taylor, proprietor, @ He took Kimo Tablets u va 7 { College attending: pr High mass Was Mrs.À.T.Otis, of Martinville; was | Mr.Bogie who has been serious] ill e\u2014\u2014 - \u2018| vice of his physi cian, and w pi sung this morning by Rev.» Father M dM R bt.Smith \u2019 y : KIRKD ALE.ly cured of inflammatory rh ju.; x A Di Fy Gignac, assisted by: dopcoh \u2018and sub- a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ro mith with \u2018inflammation of the lungs is mow | I Bi LE.k He ends a grateful letter Hy .È- deacon and a solemn procession pro- CRE Sunday.sl ok, \u2018t Minton, call wd o code better, although not yet | out \"April 19.\u2014~The many friends of the J ufacturers by saying, ; j.Lv) .Yeol FI ; V2 ceeded around the church.i ro a Tu ed.| \u2019 oO ° anger thle dict | Rev,\u2019 R.1G.Watt here are v ry much [J ABSOLUTELY PURE | Tools the Japanese ye \u201c [ x ASTER EXCURSIONS \u2018The great bells of the cathedral rang on Flens \"H.hy b a b uite t1 ur farmers-in this dis riot raport pleased |at his decision not] to accept 7 - a tablet contain that makes t! 4i in at the Gloria for the last time till Mr.i tap cil has been q he ugar season so far a failure.| the call\u2019 of the Tabernacle Congrega- M Other rheumatic remedics EE ; oo ursion Sickets cae 50M me ty cen Saturday.After mass there was a indisposed Of late.1 8h The license question® here has not | tional church of Yarmouth, N.S.As i theuric acid granules\u2014the c Ë \u2018Arthur, Ont.and east, also, to and |solemn procession around ihe church.\u2019 Mrs.James Fowler was in er- | been definitely decided yet.Next Qoun- Mr | Watt refused a larger salary than \u2018matism\u2014through the kidne) ei from Detroit, Mich., and Sault St.Marie, 2 1 C4 À .brooke last week visiting friends.~*~ |cil'meeting will render decision yea or he \u2018ed.Such treatment causes : Mich The Tenebrae was said at 4.30.This \u2019 : F [he -yeceiyed here, we trust that the diseases and d 2 ; TAT LOWEST FIRST-CLASS office as its name implics was said in Mr, James McNerny, who Bas been | pay.snee ing| taunt of the cynic that min- bladder 8 8 oesn pi 1 : Lo .visiting friends in Comptofi' a\u2019 \u2018few Messrs.Arthur and David Knapp, of ih h cases of rheumatism, 2 Li ONE-WAY FARE the early church during the night.| isters always obey the call, with a ules cannot be thus driven id April 20th to 24th, 1905 inclusive.At 7.30 this evening special psalms, days, returned home Monday, CL Upper Brompton, were: in town this larger salary attached, as the only | ken.20 vent io Good until April, 25th, 1905.Ib he cathedral, the of- | , >\u2014 |Wee | motive will be buried in oblivion that e Japanese solvent in i | oon tickets and full information, apply will a rommemoration.of a SOUTH BARNS oN; J.A large number of people from Sher- shr duds fhe fall.Nearly al ude Gi | (vhich to.the present is n fi ¢ Pacific Ticket, Agents.2 \u2018brooke Brompton Falls and Windsor 3 5 in any other remedy) dis : È (BE [ SISWELL, City.Pass.Agt.institution of the Holy Eucharist: \u2018by April 20.\u2014Sugar parties oem io bef! Mills a led th sl Fe 1 \"| \"Servicds will be held at the Angli- * Jact unfit to use.granules.\u2018 Then they ar a | EU - our Saviour~ ° Hits the order of the day at prosent pat avared themseives o e oppor- can|church on Good Friday by the GILLETT'S js used by the best iainui[B withont injury to either kid | 22 ing - tunity to attend a spgaring-off given rector, Rev, Mr.Wright, as usu al.: caterers everywhere der.AN the granules ar | \"SPECIAL NOTICE |\" v1 vo soie me sn] br m0 chine 7 50 2200 G00 0 [| scree worms Jia EE | and neighbors on Wednssday to ; his Puch.lens od.hy Vouk ths exc lent guebt of her :niece, Mrs.Wm, Stevens.Ol aiaraigd anode oT uate wo * |aîter Easter all through \u2018the summer months till November 1st, when a change will again take place during the fall and winter months.On Good Friday high Mass will begin at 9 o'clock\u2019 in the morning, while the ai- J ternoon devotions \u201cwill be.The Way of the Cross at 3 p.m.IRON HILL - April 20 \u2014Mr.Lyman Whitehead has \u2018closed hi§ house and shop\u201d and gone to work ; for Mr.Guy Williams, near Sweetsburg.We.are sorry-that he | has done so, as a repair shop is badly needed here, Miss Mason has engaged to teach a couple of months in Bondville, and will open «school May lst.Miss Rossie Shufelt has finished her school in the Lawrence district, and\u2019 is available for a short term of two or three months.Mrs, J.W.Partch, of West Shefford, - spent a couple of months at the Highlands peently, and Mrs.John McCrum was also\u2019 a welcome guest.Mrs.F.D.CowansviHe: for a few weeks.Spring work is being pushed forward as rapidly as possible now.Mr.\u2018 Enos Benham, \u2018who has been ill, is much better.Mr.George Joyal is so far recovered as to be able to walk out.Delmer Hadlock is keeping bachelor\u2019s hall, and -he has Alex.Barber working for him.020%.tee pete poutestrcteateete ER ho & 3 0.0 x ; { Little Gifts \u20ac 0 À % moe oo : for Easter : * .- so.- + 4 It is becoming more « ' - ; + - an \u2018more the\u2019 custom, to 4 % exchange little gifts on 3 & Easter, while of course % % this is the universal rule & ve, e s , * as.far as the children are 3 * 3 4 concerned.We have a ÿ 4 nice line of Easter tokens.& & Perfumes, Booklets, & %* tards, Novelties.% = Easter Confectionery, & & : - Ete.Etc.; _%* e° ee $ * £ W.J-H.McKINDSEY 3 $ Druggist, Lennoxville.3 2oetret Resto te Jen Santa Qa 3042002002 Poston 200201200200 200 2020020 -h FARNHAM.April 20.\u2014Dr.and Mrs.R.C.Mec.Corkill have returned from a month's outing at Atlantic City, New Jersey.The doctor's many friends will be pleased to learn that he is very much | improved in health.; | There are a.large number buildings going up=here this which shows that Farnham is gressing in the right direction.Used in uo parts of the world for ov years.Has the unqualifi dorsement of the AD of new spring, || pro- .were all in town | Mr.James O'Halloran spent Tuesday } Christ : - Mr.J.E.O'Halloran, who was injured by being run over last - winter, by boys coasting \u201cdown the hill ip : Shufelt has returned to | he \u201crpg THE.SHOE STORE! Shoes for every member of ily.Good Shocs.Reasonably-priced Shoes.New styles gre in.in J.A.WIGGETT & CO., Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.FAMILY Helps ! the fam- others that you will need in away winter clothes.Borax, chloride of lime, ¢ Easter Cards, pi Pan mt Stationer, For Easter !| Easter Booklets.* Fine) Easter Perfumes i in Easter FT: ANSELL 10 Strathcona: Square.polish, gasolene, ture\u201d polish.61 Wellington Streets \u2018Bell Phone 97.Open on Sunday 12 to 1; and \u201c HIGH-CLASS Easter Opening 4 \u2014OF\u2014 goods just unpacked.New compositions and new 2 sets of the at $20 per set.(Old 9-Cent Store.) PAGE| THREE, Housecleaning Here are a few of the things help to make house cleaning easy and .Good disinfectants should be used freely in the spring house cleaning.concentrated lye, moth balls, house- +7 - hold ammonia, sponges, cappetos, chamois skins, carbolic acid, brass silv er Polish, furni- Griffith's Drug Store, | (Opposite the New Court House.) Peoples 97.WILKINSON'S DINNER-WARE A crate of 8 Sets of the above fine new Under- -glaze ware, JAMES LHOMPSON, that | packing amphor, * | ] 5 to 6, L | desi gns.= Eden eer 4 - Na.Saige cand i 3 Cate © a Cb 7 z apa OU StL Ut : - z Lo fi .POUR E, T ?re as - 76 a - hood Bui wo Srl Cine mecs ae en 24511 wm hee cor .- ea \u20ac : .; : - ; - > - Wu a LT à ; À A + .ut : ; Lon - Æ qe FE = À ve, «+ ; > NR.ce ; ; ; + wr 7 - .I 4, - ip.Fa vo SARC: ok .Dow oT Lk ps .Ee s > 0%.- : vo , \u2026 Pa pe .3 Ean \u2018; : .20.; + Ç .LY f E.3 ; ; : ; cu aire elle A + 2 - © 3 2.0 .cL ba, : : ; Se R = _ FREE CF À 137 0 EE ~ ., .0 2 > , ney 2 = - .+A Le % ; FN ar io , .; ; La Lee Rae 5 .Cy Tew * Wl + : Lg FL LAE 00 sy .: s A : ae SE ICE on Co ; PF er.\\ Sr Ce SS SR RL ; na au > eu à \u201c 0 ICR pt 12 202 .Le en seb 5 cy bikes can ides .: : < \u2018 BUSINESS' CARDS.te LATE EE MORRIS & McVEN fo Advocates, otc, Sherbrooke and Rich- | ou à OE mond.: WE, \u201cÀ SH S YNDMAN & BRADLEY, Dentists, | | ai Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.Ax) a K.ADDIE, B.A.Be, O, HB.-AND 216 On the 20th, 21st, 22ad.| (3.5; A008 Divina Hes 16 { St.Bell Telephone.9A R.J; A.DARCHE, Specialist, Eye, - 4-14 JOHN MILLET & Co.à oar Nose and Throat, Ooaticook, 41.ues \u2019 | \\ .\u201cEy \u2018SOLE AGENTS.; - $ oy ATICOOK MARBLE AND GRANTH : BE - 159 Wellington St.Works._R.Hambly, Coaticook, Que, | X Ai se us J.RODDICK.BYERS, M.D.C.M.(Mos ° fl Gill), L.R.C.P, and S.(Edinburgh)e | 1100 I.ate resident physician Royal Victoria 28 BEDFORD.\" Hospital, Montreal.0 Montreal street.ENE + Belle\u201d hone 506.People\u2019s \u2018phone 117.- _ RM an April; %.\u2014Services will be held in Consult goon untfl 10 a.m; 1 to 8 and) 3 4 è the Church of England on Good Fri- : ; 4 A0 - 3 2 wl day, ue morning and evening.In A.T.DREW, E wi) the morning at 8.30, and in: the even- 34 Water St.Sherbrooke.EB 3 119 ing at 0.Complete stock of Bicycle Sundries, x 2.ES 31 The Rey.D.A.Lough leaves on 2 ries Rims, Spokes, Pedals, Pumps, 8 2 1 y , aphite, ugs, E \u201cà RE Wednesday evening on a leave of Cements, ote.First-cla s repairing done | a eel j hy absence among friends at Ottawa.on all kinds of bicycles.A few second- 7 nt 1 \u201ca hand ladies\u2019 \u2018and gent\u2019s bicycles for sale, | la à NER The Rev.George Mossop, of Fre-| Open Friday and Saturda nights.vi ik \u20184 \u201cOR lighsburg, will preach in! the Methodist : 0 i Th church on Sunday! -morning, and.at| \u2019 : CL lt Mystic in the afternoon.The Rev.IE Hh N.C.Hurlbert,\" of- Stanbridge -East, ; pt will occupy the pulpit in the evening.s - i The Masons \u2018held their annual meet- i ; ing in evening.Mr.William Borden, who passing some time - urday.Percy, of Pike.River ; Rev.inson, of Johns ; all in town on Saturday.the Foresters\u2019: \u2018Hall on.with his parents, \u2018returned; to Manchester, N.H., on Sat- : Mr.and Mes.Robert Palmer entertained a few of their friends party on Saturday evening.Messrs.L.J.Smith, of At.Armand, E.Palmer, Stanbridge East; Aylmer s.C.Adams and Thomas Hunter, of Clarenceville, were onday has been aoa : : Les I Que A 2750 At de tm =.ae ia aa at a at the Bherbrooke Sacre \u2018R.Rob-| al from 8 to 10 Sunday.At his Sherbrooke.Que., Bince 1899 has had full charge of t eo, kar, Nose and Throat Departmen Heart Hospi Hours of Consultation.At the Hospits very day tt, D) a.m.to 8 Brooks st = 66, ai \u2019 Collins Al en Dia: rm \u201cAPRIL 23.at 7.30, Lr.at 3 p.m.- EASTER ann Kk New @\u2014 | CHURCH SERVICRS\u2014EASTER DAY, Waterville; \u201cSt.John\u2019s church \u2014Holy communion at 8 a.m., evening service Eustis and\u201c Capelton, Christ church, at 10.a.m.,.with holy.communion.North Hdtléy* St.Barnabas\u2019 church, We grasp our opportu _ thing that is new and stylish in Men\u2019s Wear.are opening out the Notary, Commis oner, Daily Record.attention.COWANSVILLE, .At DUNHAM every Thursday.NOVELTIES or: ities to put in stock ev This Easter Week we following :\u2014 New Hats, « Christy's New Canes, New Hosiery, Umbrellas, Silk.FR .Men\u2019s re a New Neckties, ~~ New Ho: New Gloves, pens New Shirts, WE PAY INTEREST AT 3% compounded twice = year pa Reposits of pne Rollar oil npwariis, Hepositors nre nforded ; EVERY.FACILITY in Healing witR tEeir nocounts: re.MoBAIN, High-class Furnishings for Easter.§ P.C.DuBOYCE Cowansvill » Agenc Sherbrooke Subscriptions, Advertisements News Items received and given promp æ Etc.an \"+ à a QUE.-» a * + .oe x wa Area 3 a EU - = \u201c5, 2° - Eten, \u201c \u201c .Ne ._ Cc 3 à je a 3 » 3 \u2026, TL Lo ; _ ; 3 ; HE: ; un A : oo = \" - RETR 2e .- \\ co : tL .- i.2201 a., #1 \u2026 k .vot se Ce ee .A2 4e : \".?\" a ek aa > .2e 2 di .i i ; Li à \u2018 usd Loy Log ou RUE a ie aa 8 PR 2 seat, simon atin ied CARAT > Ja ; Cait, Hard 4 a .TTS 20 ; oi de SES ea ro > 5 x0 î 2 Cam = \" A - » \" .- = mie.ww = 9 * .; Lo : .os Cie.gf 5 2 3 oh gd A J CER SL ; a! 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L wants Yor Now* \u2026 saïs we, \u201cHe he.\u201cug dy 3 di Sterling Silver Pen Holders, 65e each |Hatley ; Mr.and Mrs, F.R.Flanders, 3 5) \u201cSiuckay ani tno\u2019 (oon ts\u201d | \u201cCool says he bus # i v.DE Sterling Silver Mounted.Book : Waterville ; \"George Dyson, Richmond ; | PART TWO.) carry,\u201d says h & \u201cBig yor Ba 1 ~ KIRN ; Maëkers .viverra svesardis cree #ûC, \u20ac8CH LW, E.° Lothrop, Portlan e.re 1.\u201cIn Picardie\u201d.Osgood our ire,\u201d | » sil M dB B tas = hs h > Le d The Association 5 trade denjandg 3j» ° LR { : | Sterling iver ount ook ; , Bowering, Farn am ; ohn raham, 2\" 1e / ssoctation ; nartette bler vou hav 4 {| K fo | \u201cnonT BE AN OLD Foey En Markers |.firms e750 each | Sawyerville ; H.M.Graham, Mrs.Wn.3; Ta pete au inc Cire Gta | Yen, he is an Be ve 5 iM | but Keep pace with your.day and generation.The man.: who does Sterling Silver Mounted Pungents \u2018Graham, St.Jolmsbury ;'J.BE.Pa-| Reading\u2014\"The Two\u2019 Scars\u201d is\u201cmore particular ¢ n rai à 6 8 i | mot avail himself of-a modem: ; Lb ab lin em pn veoserse.3DC each quette, Rock Island; H.Gordon.Meo oe es HE Donald \u201cRobert Overton ure-to be pleaged, © Please tan m 3 ! Sterling Silver Moun ed Files, 508 each | Dowell,\u2019 Knowlton.Co +42 \u201cMammy Loum Rorth Cartwright week\u201d Wel have wa oi \u2018 a branch of 4 Lo.; - SE crease sree ME : nt som = or > Ii STOVE and RANGE n Sterling Si Silver Mount ed Bio sah\u2019 Mrs, Bernier, wife of John Bernier, , Baritone gore Glee Club sdtectod esting tor talk about mg wl in every : i _\u2014 To nées creseers 5.itoi ssavcense ween eee Selected cB ii Le - is nok in it.He who buys.a.| Sterling Silver Mounted Pap er! 4 farmer, ne sor Will, died such ot].\u20186.Vocal March mi nan A Le i 1 .H.n, MOREY i + ovine veers vareriend endl h ne he Clu oY HD | ee is .M FF {7 s \u2018Ran e tL Starting.Sil or Mounted Hl eae had been ailing for some time, al-] - pe) Glee WS = = i \u2014 0 a g > Cütters \u2026 3125 each | though not confined to bed, and,\u2019 her | Eh | * GLI | | « , can't make a mistake.Get a Moffat\u2019 s, as they pa, to heed.zoos are = mounted on pro death was.qui to unexpocte 4, ; Tie re) LL Avil bo.if = give perfect \u2018-savisiaction for one: \u201cyear from dete of purchase, or mon- Easter Cards and will\u2019 make dainty mains will \u2018be brought to Sherbrooke, gang of men ldyi | Co ey refunded.| > Gifts.- Sent post pit, on receipt * to-morrow, for interment in St; LON G LEGGED BOOTS house on the dd schèo] HARTSHORNE, 18 - Send for circulars, price om ERY \u2018Michael's cemetery.Mrs.Bernier is a The last twg Lenten yard, a ; 43 : : sister-in-law of Mr.C.Bernier, - care- n For Sugaring.| | held at Loyal Cross od Fg AND Bj dd .taker of the Sherbrooke Court House, tier's on Frid CL Sto! Ii - - KERR a FOSS, A.\u20ac.SKINNER and this is the fourth death in his | \u201cWe have.a large (quantity C.A.Miller has 2 Tai and : ie M w it ; | ; Jeweller, 7 Férathoone Sa family in four years.Co ais by sand Le vou .[ee ne ren Se ei caten 14 } ee ER ).NIGH ea omake.you a pair a 00d.ky, ot peter Townships i TRE a; ONCERT TO NIGHT.on our own measure.: b roses Woss.,| for the ming, ceives ce ice ime _ Mampi BE \u2018The Association Glee Club of Mont-| =~ y : to ie parsonage is\u2019 ng renoniy À - Cortesl Toi, à \u2018treal has arrived in town for their | \u2014 preparation for Mr.J.1.Ken, PAPE M.- concert in the Art Hall tonight under CASH BUYERS\u2019 \u2018UNION.BOOT AND Sans parish by fo lo pa 151 St.James =! T the auspices of the local Y.M.C.A.SHOE STORE.- : bY! the Arehhistion : \u2018 ; DL: ! 2 .oo Miss Lena ill | I ll und dly - ry - ; ter - - MOS B EAU I FU L This \" oubtediy be ?ve UE N.NORMANDIN, Prop.to Fast Richfdrd, ua id if 0° T B .IY « 5 = ere 127 Wellington .Lions -in inst x EE H PIANOS ever opened i \u2018in this city may be seen in our win Bl sem | | 7 Wellingto pe Tie a mental made to dow today.\u201cThis is one of the fambus KRANICH &| TOMORROW (GOOD FRIDAY), Ï a oe GET Ce denen FR Pme \u2018 SUCCESSF BACH instruments, of New York, and finished in a special- FHEBE WILL BE NO ISSUE dr n 2 grec 2estratoatratratactee cette Sorte ERENT RREELXE | .handsome walnut case, natural \u2018color.These , Kranich \u2018& | #gp natty\" fiticorn.\u201d ms past ; * HAT ABOUT qe po \u2026 STENOGR: Bach Pianos are certainly great\u2019 instruments, the tone of | SCIFI $ w Co ET _ their upright styles being almost equal that \u201cof any \u201cGrand\u201d | Read Edwards\u2019 Easter \u2018specials, _ : tT | : oT Is always at the oft 7 - Piano.\u2018We are selling a good many of them to leading mu-| mr Ay M.Edwards is 3 Yano! st * om tho sn the sical\u2019 people and they give splendid satisfaction in every case.on.business, | oT sq $, rk for-thoe ddy has { ~~ We have a great many nice pianos this week and are always| Fresh strawberries, pine\u2019.apples, Ed \u2018Je always ready to I glad to see visitors.grape fr fruit, oranges, etc, Saturday, at ry \u201cwith NO} BODE.2 , ; | .Ce an\u2019s.I $ #3 Beds té Car .JA, we.on Ni 1 PiYO ! 121 0 Mr.and Mrs.J innon hava | \u2018 \u2019 to >\" (LS AD BAND.He WILSON & SONS.ond Mov Somes Makin he $ wHos ALL miGHT?| | mA, | | returned From & der .days stay in % ETL be oh with misspelled x .| Mont & : ; - æn Co * ' i = He ontreal.& executed: typewriting., doi bbbbbtbkbt+ , Mr.and Mrs, 8.L.Clough eave this |\" $ |.\u2018Codere the Up- :to- date Hatier, Is particular to pun evening for Boston, where they.will «© \u2019 p= I\\ F atalize correetly.; spend Easter.$ IMPROVES SE - LE i 3 com ns early tor Hot | Get i line Gentlemen, Come all \u2018and bj TO RATE WRITER.i Co $ 7 all matters pe Miss Cora Parker lefé this morning 2 your Easter Hat, Shirt, Tie, Etc., Codere\u2019s.ÙŸ as es STRIOTEY pe to spend Easter week in Montreal with & | IVATE, _ her sister, Miss Myrtle Parker.;* |.Ce ed : La 5 | \u201cRemember to those who bay, the Buessi AR pti quickly Miss Steere, Principal of the Fast On - your: + hase, foors oon anything 5 is FREE.Lo : Takes, pride in keepi H Ç Sheibrooke school will spend the Ye: that needs, paint, ond you'll get satis- P co ge 1 the offs neat and m « | | cation wi friends in Richmond; bag faction.«= momen $ | Two days gone.How long | nore: il hE oa.to uli ; Just, rectived a fresh consignment 81 Our annual S.W.P.CALENDAR | Candle Burn f Come and give your guess gt B \"Hes something to de (egnon\u2019s cotes and ôther high- GIRC ULAR, telling you why THI |e | Lo _ \u201cWRITES BOYD'S © Gs ton an for Easter holi./ SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT gives 3 ~~} TEM, which can be nu Bae 8 1 satisfaction, why it's better than lead SUE 2e 3 TX DAYS.- .Messrs.Gordon Harkness, and Lee! and oil, and why it\u2019s most economical } Loui 1S A.Codere 8, WE GUARANTEE c« | Hyndman have returned to town from \u2014has been mailed and will reach you 3 The Up-to-Date Store| .ordinary education Stanstead College, for \u2018the, Bagter - :Va- any time now.Be on the lookout for kX 0 dT King Beek | speed.of from 100 to : cation.\u2019 \u2018it.It\u2019s valuable! & tropole Building.vise OU UT minute, \u2018or refund thoi | Mrs.Pa ge, Mrs.Joscbh Saint Denis B ing out those æ bégosgeutee LE ES pot tite rte tete ete \" | Call or write for pos | ï ring per gr ES = ingour REDUCED || and family are spending Easter holi- © rusty chairs, set- | pa x i month to - ÿ days in Montreal with Mrs.- Felix | tees and swings || 4 i 4 Saint Denis.\u2018and brighten them 3 Sy Habic Shorth: I All kinds of fresh vegetables for a | up for summer.À \u201cED in Special Red for ME - AR DS EASTER conso soos, | - .Raster Saturday : cucumbers, lettuce, ; i \u20ac tomatoes, |cabbage, celery, Tadishes, verandah chairs, ©.fy i CANADA, ncbec, 1 ë etc., at McLean\u2019s, Jam settcos, yer: CL \"SPECI Al S \u201c9 Diiciot of Baint Fra i - .| CEE R ES Mr.G.J.Macdonald, from the Mon- - ote.all ready for 20: .pit the Circuit CBr \"| .[ Ge = 7).Ry .Ar eal branch of the Eastern .Town- pan 2 the brush - CG pa : Ne Shem the ve er - J pen ee PE) , | \u2018ships Bank, has \u2018been transferred to the | Cy IE ; Fi niturb Fa | Gar 8 Eto.à April, nineteen hundred | ci .A | head.office in town.\u2018 pre urn Co 56 YDS.BRUSSEL carrét IE Fi G.IL.DELO\u2019 Lo a il Q | The Junior Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Meik- ° NEW LOUNGES, full size, nicely regular $125.Sel any das uit, Coust, Le | 7 5 \".odist church will hold it upholstéred, body and back in rich, quantity, Sp cal see ship of Coleraine, i r i i 2 ! an afternoon | satin Russe, Leen $4 ( - \" Arlhabaske, trader\u201d ! FA + tea and food sale in the lecture hall | $6.00, Special .- .200 CARPET REMNANTS ii BR ; of the church Saturday.- - .1+ lengths, woëth $1.35, (5e mAH 8 SANSCHAG .Mi 5 Ed \u201cBras 65 6 6; only CANE SEAT CHAIRS, Special aoc vu pennies Saint pao of Disracli, el iss wards and Miss Agnes Ed-| Regular 90c.T5e \u2014 ioe.ATERTRY CARPE RÉ - State of Now lampnt i We have the best variety of Stoves\u2019 and Sho wards leave tonight for New York,| * 0 al kin as: Special.cee prie encens ADE 100 every here, 75c., our (ffl United States of Ame: ~# Ranges.Our Stoves are wholly guaranteed 10 cook.Washington and Albany.They ex.: 5.PIECE PARLOR SUITE, up.SPOIL wef oir i?wy tenant is \u201c+ and heat with the least fuel.| ; 4 > 4 pd a month.Paperhadger\u2019 8 holstered in ge BY Ske | TAN one Pibce rt og | ne month.© | um r.ugal, manager of La colors, Regu an )- 7-6 x 10-6, | regu ; = Clerk ol | | Banque Nationale, and Mrs.Dhgal will Brushes and Tools Special wor on $2 $22.30.Shoe ee ns \u2018or Prat - | \u2018Stoves, : leave to-morrow for Quebec spend Kalsomine and JARDINIERE STANDS, in gold- | Lr (High lr 82 : er $14 to $30.Easter with Mrs.Dugal\u2019s parents.White Wash Erubes en oak and mah.finish, 1 regular MAN CURT AINS, 5 396) | | ¢ Miss Mamie Williams has finished her Catia] wooo correcalres eos DOE 1 Special wif were 4 = BR course at Stanstead Colle , gan d has} Ir © and White TABF ER .Cast Iron Ranges, gone to Newpôrt, Vt., wi ax will | by {i ê & BAMBOO KASELS, good: and | pr 51 in: 31 IX 1 | enter \u2018the office of her ung G.N.strong, Regular T5.59 a Wide, Special we\u2019 cee SEIS ST : $25 to 55.; | VR Special Ee ee vesrouere Sei JC y Hodge.; Me.W.L.Shurtleff, K 6.Cofticook, + Kalsomine.| TABLE COVERS PURE SHK Has 61 à Louer # 3-WING SCRE MINS, \u201cassorted col- assorted cuter, I IR i rt sh A ME ie LTE LL Dé pt \u2018 + _, tL GC RCE RE TL v ê ji wee ot in EE \u201c Ty 74 + taie x os a n° : | ~ wr 1.0 5 du - À PE Steel Ranges, =, as in town to-day on his way home =F > pee agen $1.50, ; $1.25 sow C4 5 \u2018 - j rom Boston, where he spent & weeks | FIN VARNISHES.à ui 1 BOX PIjAIN FRILLED Bo Q ; | \" = ; 1 } | > td - $37.60 to $65.vacation.Mrs.Shurtleff will not re-.E LEATHER SEAT ARM \u201cROCKER TAIN rsp.near 0 OÙ ; | Ce turn until.later.Sample color cards \u2018of Floor Paint, good value at $3.00, S1.93 \u2014 HATS, rte 3 ea ; : - À cial oon rene dene 0e Wh.- cs \u2018.- Miss Eva Dresser has returned from Buggy Paint, Implement Paint, Oil and pecial OU - vd BALLS DOOR | Stanstead College, where she has fin- Varnish Stains, Barn Paint, etc., eto., ABLE LE; OTHER BEAT Special oo.eens ancient - 1 Shh r : \u201c » © F F 4 S guar - ; 5 ° * Pe ; Cash or Credit.ea office of her father, Mb W.5 Dress AY be had for the askihg.ids, spent\u201d SEL AOC rig] vois, \"a à : Sd 7 TRI ES Tl pue Ne He a \u2019 \u2019 PF \u2019 - pay _ ee Le .i .! à A : A gp un wh +.ee + + % ots, Eto.\u201d BRUSS EL CARPET; 5.Sell any .>e ial Tew a.REMNANTS 14 ya th 512 5,° pe \u2014\u2014 CARPET, here 75c., our 60e mecs fauve \u2018que né.i ce AXMINSTER RUG.b oa : $19.75 al el.Tligh rade NOTTING- fl INS, Regular $3.25 died 0 A and Jonge TABLE wv 37 12¢ i.|, TABLE COVERS.rs, Regular bi sugaes an0000 VEN\u201d FRILE ED cut AN, Fi AT 16e QOL a Ars, regular 39e pe .FORMS, 18 x 18 2 \u2026 286 + ares size 18% 2 bore ihe appointed time.La SURPLUS oa res $4,000,000 h and thorough ou Jes, this bank to d efficient service oe ae of the banking fod dat.taterest On Savings Accounts.7 3p HUTSHORNE, BOGERT AND BATTELLE: pes Y.Stock Exchange.ht and Sold.ous] one-eighth.Money, Kk rales.- ! a ew ¥ Townships business, res special attention.- | st Corespondence invited.: pistance Tel., Main 3626 NORE, \"Manager, À PAPERS Se James St.Montreal.| | SUCCESSFUL | | STENOGRAPHER ys at the office a few minutes Does bot leave - the office until 'the for-the day has been finished.Is always ready fo take dictation «ith NQTE-BOOK AND A GOOD SUP- pLy OF WELL (SHARPENED PEN- IK] Ar HAND.ks careful never © to hand a \u2018tran- | æript with misspelled words or poorly | sented typewriting._ I patticular to punctuate and cap- stalize \u2018correctly.MPROVES EVERY-OPPORTUNITY BECOME A MORE RAPID AND | \\((GRATE WRITER.Treats all matters pertaining to busi-' ns as STRICTLY CON FIDENTFAL 1D PRIVATE.Yove about quickly and quietly, Tuked pride in- kceping things about tk offre neat and in order.Endegvors to cultivate memory, es- pally in matters of business.Has something to do and does it.WRITES BOYD'S SYLLABIC SYS- TEN, which can be mastered in THIR: TV DAYS.VE BUARANTEE, every student of œdinary education and ability, a ged of from 100 to 150 words per winels, or Yefund their money.Calljor write for particulars regard- ng or REDUCED RATE for- this p Bonth to - $y abic Shorthand College; GLEASON & HOON, Sherbrooke, : Principals, .o Que.Potnes ol Queber, Hoel of Eaink Francis.Ia the.Circuit Court in and for the of Saint Francis., \u2018: %.534\u2014On the seventeenth day ot dpril,\u2019 nineteen hundred and five, \u2014 beore G.-L.DELOTTINVILLE, Clerk .of the Cireuit Court, ; a FRAHAM BLONDEAU, of the Town- of Coleraine, in\u2019 - the District .of d'aska, trader.Plaintiff, os SANSCHAGRIN, formerly of the vi lage of Disraeli, in the District of ; t Francis, and now of Berlin, in* the pale of New Hampshire, one, of the aited States of America.Ie Deviant is one m nth.GE.DELOTTINVELL Fi.Clark\u201d of the \u2018Circuit Court.Defendant.ordered to appear { TT.& NICOL, Atlorneys- for.Plaintifi.TE ; One.Fruit tes > Tabi | contains all the medicinal virtues : of several apples, oranges, rage and \u2019 prunes.In eati ting fruit, th that does you ë the almost | une D 2 by the indigestible or Fruit Liver Tablets are the curative ualities : the woody fibre.The res.oo so combined by the: that thes action is m po an efficacio \u201c FRUIT-A-TIVES,\u201d \u2018 fo\u201d they act, and h cure yon of C ness, Sick Stomach, Bi and Kidne Frou .At your druggists FRUITATIVES, Liked, T ce how quickly ipation, , H Mr.À.B.Hy int, MP, Bury, is in town to-day.Mr.J.B.Morin, | pe for Dor- chester,\u201d was in tow yesterday.Tanguay, W codon.Were in town yesterday.+ - Mrs.A.Borinallid, \u2018of St.Hyacinthe, is visiting hen Parents, Mr.and Mrs.H, B.Brown.bo - Wis.Jas.F.-Morkill and Miss Nita Hunt went to\u2019 Montreal this ntorning for a bricf visit.L Mr.Albert Farwell leaves Boston, on Saturday fôr Italy, sailing by.the SS.Romanie, White Star Line.Major Wood : went to- Montreal, \u2018this afternoon, and expdcts to return \u201con Saturday with, Mrs, Wood.\"Mr.Gordon | Dinning, of Stanstead College, is \u2018visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.N.Dian: ) g during the Easter recess.: : Rev.F.J.Bay leaves: this afternoon for Montreal to attend the meeting of the Canada Congregational Missionary Society.- Mrs.Ashe \u201chis returned to town after sPending the winter with her son, Mr.F.W.Ashe, manager of the Union Bank, in, Montreal \u2018 Rev: Prof.* Dunp, and Mr.Harold Dunn left Lenndxvlle for Bishopsthorpe,\u201d.Quebec, where they will spend the Easter vacation.The Rev.Dr: Alfnatt left \u2018this morning for: Quebec to attend a meeting iy the committee forthe selection of.+ new Principal\u2019 for Bishop\u2019s College.Dr.rime erm ae a LITTLE TIME © YET | = few days more in which to get some Spring.clothes made, and have \u201cthem ready whén you néed them.Call.up Beil Tel.| 565 and make an appointment* with m even if you don\u2019 t brder.- Fournier the Tailor 118 Wellington St.\u201c Sherbrooke Quality first.© Bell Te ephone 565.There are m - eral waters, iy ° RYANT ,_ TL = ee \u2019 \u2018 - I AIAN a Haas san DS AE à be taken unprepared.the table at a moments notice.0 É vartaty to évers ÿ 3-day meals.Your groc Yaing's Pot à eats, is: \u20ac RI CALEDONIA WATER, .defects and\u2019it \u2018has its or essential qualities.0 Bottler and Agent, a aing\u2019s Canned ve a hostess from cmbarrassmert \u2014 | emble her to plan the daintiest of 8 luncheons and teas \u2014 and lend should have any other ne but Beaver PREFERS - =; - - à + - 7 ES Eek 7 + } Lao z veo EATS THAT SATISFY\" ; | Unexpected Guests us Tea ?.i .With Laing's Canncd Meats in the pantry} you can never 5 40: different kinds \u2014 made ready £ for the spice \u201ca : Allnatt is.to brest in the Céthedrl \"| Secretary, Miss Gill ; Mrs.L.P.Tangudy and Miss Luly | Bonallie, \u2018on Wednesday on Good Friday morning.qi | Messrs.J.W.\u201cMoore, B.X Pulon; |; C.£.Waddington and O.Williams were guests at the New Sherbrooke yesterday and to-day.They are railway officials of one of -the leading lines running out of Philadelphia; and are making their first tour of Can- | ada.Among the Eastern Townships people registered in town are: Mr.J.Cunningham, Bulwer ; Mr.H.Hawkins, Bulwer ; Mr} J.G.Brown, Dan-.ville ; Mr.M.T, Lovell, Coaticook ; AMr.John Macdonald, Scotstown' ; Me.J.Cromwell, Sawyerville ; Mr.s.S.Worthen, North Hatley ; ro H.Lee Jenkins, Smith\u2019s Mills ; .L.E V.Tanner, Windsor\u2019 Mills ; fe A, J.Hebert, Danville.At the last meeting of the Lennox- ville \u2018Branch of the-Woman\u2019s Auxiliary, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: \u2018 President, Mrs.Wright ; Vice-Presidents, Mrs.Ready, Hon.Mrs.Aylmer, and Mrs.Frith; Treasurer, Mrs.Hudspeth : Committee, Mrs, W iggett, Mrs.Burge, Mrs.Thomas, Mrs.Severance.; Superintendents of the J'ünior Branch, Nrs.Foss, Mrs.Bidwell, : Miss Emily Perry, Miss Matthias.Reports: } showed that the past year had been a fairly successful one.ee mei |- FUNERAL OF MRS.RYMILL.The funeral of the late Mrs.Freder- iek Rymill took place yesterday after- oon from hèr husband\u2019s home, to St.: | Peter\u2019s Church; Sherbrooke.The short | service at the house was performed by Rev.Canon Shreve, who also read the impressive office_for the burial\u201d of , the dead, at the Church.pau Beautiful and appropriate.hymns were rendered by the choir.The chief \u2018 mourñers were Messrs.Frederick.Rymill,; husband, and Alfred Rymill, son of the late Mrs.Rymill; W.D.Page and John Robinson; sons- in-law, and Henry Jackson, brother.\u201cThe bearers were Messrs.W.J.Bean, H.W.Berwick, Jas.McLellan, B.T.William Bonallie.and Edward Riches.All that, was mortal was consigned \u2018to.earth in the: English cemetery, on Prospéot stredt.\u2019 PR | _ 4 2 CONCREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION.Rev.R G.Watt Succeeds Rev.F.J.Day as Sbribe.REPORTS FROM VARIOUS CHURCH- | \u2018ES IN THE PROV INCE.This sudden: cold change gives you a | See what \u2018I have, | [for England.| SHERBROOKE 1 up.Montreal, April 20.\u2014 The Congrega tional Association was in session\u2019 here yesterday.| the- \u201cStar,\u201d about the Dominion A -| Canada, said (amongst other treasu one who had not.an ANADIS # Poivre.0 To 4 tho Biter of the Record : Ba Dene: - Sir, \u2014~*\u201cOulooker\u2019s \"comments on By- letter; \u201cWhither are \u2018we Drifting,\u201d is, on the whole, rather too bevere, \u2018He Says any, writings are readable, but are \u2018the prodict .of a heated imagination, and lack logical reasoning; or any kind of reasoning.It is here that \u201cOn- Tooker\u201d shows that it is he, himself, who lacks that reasoning power, - to day, infthe political-orizon to justify my letter, a and shows hith \u2018to Be a very dense student in \u2018current event.\u201cOne.short year before the| Boer «and \u2018Spanish wars, current eve its rere showing, to wchool hoys even, that * grave crisis was at hand, and to any: ossified brain, knew that the joint note! of Russia, Germany and France to Japan to \u2018get out\u201d of Manchuria, and the iinmediate after, seven days closeting at Hatfield House: of the Prime Minister of Japan with Lord Salisbury, brought forth \u2018the alliance that there and then, the present war was decided upon, and the gaze of the \u201con okers\u201d of the \u201cworld.In my last I had aponk figurative- 1y: England with Hér pre-bcience, fôre- sces trouble in the Fast.I gave it, perhaps, Russia and Japan becoming \u2018allied, etec., etc.Prince Henry of Germany a the -Brincess have gone to the co x of St.Petersburg on a special mission from Emperor William in the shape of | peace, and the forming of a triple al- |liance between Germany, Russia and Japan.Now, Mr.\u201cOnlooker,\u201d was what- I wrote in my letter lacking in sifting facts, when thé cable verified it a week science, you claim that England and I have in common, \"Then again Senator Poel, at Ottawa, in his great speech, since I wrote, said, \u201cEngland and Canada are drift- \u2018ing apart,\u201d and I am positive, and Senator Powell did not quote me, and yet lie gives the identical reason that I; give, but Senator Powell then would | be, according to \u201c\u2018Onlooker,\u201d lacking {he faculty of sifting facts.Lady Mary Minto, English magazine and reproduced in \u2018ès), the studied ighoring.of all thing and questions arising in the Dominion 1by our countrymen, will one day be- | come positively darigerous.= Sir Chas: Tupper saidiito the editor \u2018of the Times: (Thunderer), I will go on my knces to yow if yeu -will only put a half an inch of a comment on Cana- own words\u2019 t6 a\u2019 Cahadian M.P.), but -the \u201cThunderer\u201d\u2019 refused, as Canada, At \u2018the morning session Rev.Hugh you know, was in fact; only a colony, Pedley.reported.that the Jubilee Fund.for the removal of the debts from all Churches in Canada, was making favorable progress.Up, to the close of the year 1904, the sum of \u20188180,000 had becn promised and almost $100,000 of that amount had been actually paid.The total debt of the Churches in Canada amounted to about $200,000 at the present time.Reports were received from Calvary, | Zion, Point- St.Charles, Bethiehem, Emmanuel, and Amherest Park Churches of Montreal ; and, also, from the Congregational bourne, Granby, and Cowansville, Que., \u2018Churches.The general tenor of these | reports was satisfactory, but in \u2018 one | \u2018or two -cases there was shown to.be a falling off in congregations, more especially in the Eastern Townships.| Rev.A.F.Pollock explained\u2019 that this was due to a large extent \u2018to English families leaving certain portions of the Province,\u201d and the increasing difhi- culty found in keeping up the Protes- [- tant schools.Rev, R.G.Watt, of Melbourne, Que., was elected scribe to replace Rev.FT.i J.Day, of Sherbrooke, who resigned 3 approaching departure | owing to his Reports were received .from various committees showing that the affairs of the association were on a satisfactory | basis.Rev.W.McIntosh gave a large amount of interesting information regarding the condition of the \"home missionary churches of the denomination.\u201d Mr.McIntosh\u2019 s report revealed a very encouraging condition [of affairs and showed that more men | could be placed in \u2018the field if they were available.= » \u201cClara\u2014So it is all over between you and Harry?I suppose you have sent back all.his love letters?Edith\u2014I did intend to; but when it dame to doing it, I coûldn\u2019t get away.from the thought that they might get to the paper mill and be made over into new letter paper, \u2018upon which Harry, perhaps, might .write love letters to some other girl.po I burnt them > .STOCES.R.F.Morris, Brock Sroker, \" 0dell\u2019s Block, \u2018reporté to-day\u2019 s prices, one| \u201c o\u2019clock : by telegraph, as follows ; MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Cahkdlan Pacific Railway \u2019 1.Trott Unite ht a Power 91g i ontranl £ Twin : 116 \u2018NEW YORK STOCK FXCHANGE, obs Reading : Brooklyn Ry.Transit , 81% U.8 Steel ci dt Aichidnons.| 140 vu thie \u2018Danville, Que.; Maxville, Ont.; Mel- | ; and could not be meñtioned\u2018in the | columns amongst nations.: = \u2018And yet all this, and all other fea sons, I gave in my former letter, \u201cOn- | looker\u2019 fails to.see, \u201cWhither are we Drifting.\u201d , Yours very truly, ; JAMES MILLAR.- East Angus, April 15th, 1905.+ DEATHS.BOYES.\u2019 _ At Birchton, Que., April 414th, .1905, \"Mrs.M.A.Boyes, aged 80 | \u2018years.Heart failure.THORNTON\u2014In this city, April 19, 1905, Charles M.Thornton, telegraph operator, in his 26th year.Funeral to-mdrrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from his: father\u2019s residence,- 80 Montreal street, to Elmwood \u2018cemetery.| Most people think too lightly of a congh, t is a serious matter and \u201cneeds prompt attention.- _ Take Shiloh\u2019s | Consumption Cure Tee ung when the first sign of 2 cough or cold appears.will cure yon easily and quickly then\u2014later it will bie harder to cure.Prices, 25c., 50c., asd $1.00.si AUGTION SALE W .nesday, April 26th, EF and following days till stock is sold.The undersighed has received instrue- tions from Messrs George Belanger & Co., to sell by Public Auction at their Stores, No.13, King Street, (next door Queen\u2019s Hotel), ore ) SHERBROOKE, their entire stock of about $2,500 worth of \u2018New Furniture, consisting in part of Parlor Suites in silk and rep.Centre, Fancy and Small Tables.Odd Chairs, tension Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Rockiog, Cane ang \u201cWood Seat Chairs, Curtain Poles, Bedroom Suites, all kinds, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Mattresses, Pillows, Bureaus, with Mirrors, Tables, Chairs, Wash Sink and Stands.Refriverators, Child's \u2018Carriages.etc., etc, All new furniture and must be sold.Terms, cash.Sale each day at 2 and 7 p.m.J OHN J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE \u2014ON=\u2014 \u201cTuesday, April 25th, 1905.The undersigned has received instructions from Executors Estate, late PIERRE BLAIS, o sell by Public Aucfion at farm be- me ging 5 estate, 2% miles from ASCOT CORNER, EATON, without reserve, all moväbhles belonging to estate, consisting of :\u2014Horses, oxen, 14 new miich cows, young stock, poultry, farming implements and tools, \u2018hay, .vats) household furniture, * etc.Also, LU \u2018ACRES oF WOOD: LAND,- west half of lot 25, \u2018in 10th range, Township of Faton,\u2019 20- - acres .cleared.Terms for farm at Time of sale.Terms for move: | Union Pacific.2 128% ol SHICAGO BOARD OF TRARE Cat J own 53 = a E 4: Es | \u201c Po k \u2018 12,806 6\u201c Lard ; i 7.40 -ables,\u201d liberal.Patticulara in posters: Sale at ten o'clock\u2019 a.m.JOHN J, GRIFITLH, Auctioneer.Se SALE pretend that.there exists nothing, 1o- 1 many othet pre-scientific cvents © were | arranged, which will be unfolded to | The cable since says after what I bad written by that pre- | every reader of the Record kriows, that | iin that most | charming letter \u201cthat sho wrote in an dian questions of the \u2018day\u2014(Sjr Chas.FOR G.W L.FRENCH, ISLAND BROUK, QUE - (Six miles irom Coukshire.) Wednesday, April 26th, 1908.Will sell - without reserve : horse, tive years old ; 1 brood mare in foal, -1 new milch cow, 1 farrow cow, 4 Cows, to come in; G three-year- -oid )teers, 3 two-year-old heifers, 6 ycar- lings, 5 fat hogs, 1 riding saddie and bridle, 1 emery section grinder, 1 manure spreader (new), Massey-Harris Binder and reaper, hay tedder, mowing machine horse rake, seeder, cultivator, 2 harrows, 2 plows, pair heavy team harnesses (new), pair Jjead hurnesses, -hght \u2018driving harness, buggy wagon, double wagon, hay-rack and box, 1 set double sleds, \u2018cutter, sleigh robes, set of new Stock scales, loom,.1anniug will, - hay fork, with truck and pulleys, lot of logging chains\u201d and cant dogs, 1 gran cradle, ox yoke,.6 pairs of ox bows, stone: bout and\u2019 all small farming implements.\u20181 Bell organ, pair stilyards, barrel churn, feather \u2018bed, sideboard, writing desk, washing machine, wringer, bedsteads and other household furniture, 8 tons of hay.All must go as the property is sold and-Mr, French is going awa, Tertns\u2014To 820, cash; $20 to $50, six months; over $50, one.year, good bankable notes.Sale at ten o'clock a.an., sharp.H.E.TAYLOR, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE ON Thursday, April 27th, 1905, FOR J.R.CUNNINGHAM, ESQ, SAWYER RVILLE, QUE.I will sell without reserve the following : 1 grey mare, extra roadster and driver and saddle mare for lady; 1 cow, 1 top buggy, 1 \u201cslat wagon, cutter, bung, pair driving harnesses, 1 driving and one express harness, 1.new saddle, lap and sleigh robes, horse blankets, wheel-barrow, 35 cords wood, 3 cords of ice, 4 bedroom sujtes, springs and mattresses, 1 parlor suite, parlor table, dining | suite, - 4 fancy tables, kitchen tables and chairs, 8 rockers, lot of fancy chairs, 2 lounges, bictures, 8 carpets, 1 organ (piano case), sewing machine, 1 new cooking iat wringer and bench, wash tubs, 1 dinner set, 4 toilet sets, hanging lamp, lot of lamps, agate, tin, glass and hardware, fruit jars and preserves, lace curtains, shades, poles, pillows, 1 oil stove, 1 refr,gerat- or, churn, washing machine.ALSO REAL ESTATE.consisting of large building, store, and dwelling of two\u2019 tenements, all under one roof, heated by furnace.New barn; carriage house, stable and ice house, all in first-class repair, with running water \u2018in \u201chouse gnd\u2019 arn.Situated in good business.locality, the best location in the village.\" AH t5 be sold as Mr.Cunningham is leaving town.; Terms on Moveables\u2014To $20, çash ; over $20, four months, with good ank- able notes.Terms on Real Estate\u2014Lib- \u201ceral, made known on day of sale.Sale at 10, o'clock a.m.2 sharp.Lunch at nop.Lap TAYLOR, Auctioneer.\u2018 NOTICE.Notice is hereby given that the An- |nuai Meeting of the Stanbridge Rifle Association will be held in- the Town i 7 Hall, Stanbridge East, Saturday, April 29nd, at 7.30 p.m.The election of officers for the ensuihg year .and discussion of other issues relative to the welfare of the Assdciation will take _ place.All members a requested to be present.; ; .H.BEATTY, Sec.-Treas.A CARD OF THANKS.\u2018We desire to\u2019 .express our sincere thanks to our many kind friends and | neighbors for their sympathy and willing assistade in our late bereavement.Mrs.Alex.Donaway and family.West Shefford, April 17th; \u20181905.- For Sale Two \u2018Stallions, apply.MR O'Donnell, East Sherbrooke.7 TEACHERS WANTED Teachers for District Schools in.the Municipality of Hampden.Schools to open.on Hay.ny if possible.Apply, stating Te ( SCOTT, Sec.Treas., S.Board, \u2018Scotstown,Q.Eggs For Hatching From pute bred American Dominique \u2018chickens, good winter layers, from choice stock.Poultry have run of the farm.Price $1.00 per setting, or two settings for $1.50.Address T.WILLETT, Meigs\u2019 Corner, Que.\u201cTo LET A nine room tenement (Rock Grove) in Lennoxville.Apply to ow.STERLING FOR SALE OR TO LET.-Large house, all modern conveniences, with outhuil@ings, 18 acres land, includ- \u2018ing good orchard.No.185 Bowen av- Morris and Fancy Chairs, Large and | Small Mirrors, HE, Side-boards, Ex- onue.Would rent house and orchard only, if preferred.Terms reasonable.A pp.WM.MURRAY & CO., > 17 and 19 King.TO LET.The premises recentiy occupied by Mr, Geo.Long as Sash {and Door Factory.| Possession Ist May next.BRITISH AMERICAN LAND COMPANY.2 co Se em ln = MEETINGS AND Ad {BEMENTS.CLEMENT THEATRE! ONE SOLID WEEK : 1 and Wednesday and Saturday Matinee.Commenciug Monday, April 24 Presents the people's favorite actress, May A.Bell Marks \u2018in the \u2018following Repertoire of Royalty \u2026 Plays : EVENINGS.day L.ss0c0s senna The Duke's Daughter Ny versavacs sasees see Crimes of London Wednesday .A Woman's Sacrifice Thursday .ce.ceo.\u2026 A Gambler's Daughter Friday .Anona, The Indian aid Saturday .The Girl From Frisco Wednesday Matinee .Under.Two Flags i Saturday Matinee \u2026 .Nell Gwynne A solid carload of scenery and effects ! \u201c 92 people! ! 7 Big Specialties ! ! L PRICES\u2014Frening, 10e, 20e and 30e.q Matinée\u201410c and 20c.Ladies\u2019 tickets, 15 cents Monday even- ing.1 driving WANTED.\u2014 MAID FOR | near Ayer\u2019s Cliff.station.oye PRI mAoE \u2018FIVE.HELP VANTED; Record Âde.have secured: demestio slerical and other help t all othez sources combined.There 1s only one sure way to get just the k of help you want.That way is the use of the famous Want Ads.in the WANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL SER-.vant\u201430 Montr eal Street.WANTED.\u2014 PASTRY AND MEAT cook.Apply, Grand Central, Coati- cook.: GENERAL house work ; good wages {to competent person.References required.Apply, Mrs.W.Duncan Smith, 15 Montreal street.| o WANTED.\u2014 BLACKS ITH, 2 YEARS experience in horsé-shoeing, ete.Good wages paid to right party.Hoberge & Grenon, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.WANTED.\u2014 AT ONC NILLINER and assistants for Millinery Depart: ment, McKechnie\u2019 Se | \u201d WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY CLERK who.has 2 or 3 yea speaks hoth French a oh English.Ap- ply to C.F.Olivier, obton Store.WANTED \u2014 Goop: GE ERAL SER- : vant.Apply Mr Cha nell, 29 Portland avenue., 1 AGENTS.SELL THE HARDIEST most complete line of jtrees, plants and seeds on the continent.Healthy outdoor work \u2018on good salary or commission.Biggest season commencing.Finest samples, - Wri ite now.Capital Nurseries, Sue ÿ PANTER-GNE | ACA EMY \u201cTEACH.Duties to \u2018comm nce September Tat, '1905\u2014~K, N.McIver, Sec.-Treas., Gould, Qe i : : t | | FOR SALE.- | FOR SALE.\u2014 LOT 714, COURT ST.,_ North Ward.H.D.Lawrence.- FOR SALE \u2014 PROPERTY OF LATE William Burton, one mile from Sherbrooke, containing 20 acres, with house and barn.Lawience; Morris ~ & \u2018Mclver.: FOR SALE-BLACK WALNUT CON- bination folding bed, with bureau and English bevelled mirrdr and writing desk, also, white wood wardrobe, with deep bottom drawer.|.Apply Dr.Wm.S.Allen, Bell -Felephène Building.FOR SALE OR |RENT.\u2014 NEW house on Elm ou Coaticook.Apply S.C.Lebourveau, Co ticook._ FOR.SALE.\u2014 WO SEATED.CAR-.\u2019 riage, and one collar| harness.Apply, G.G.Bryant, 18 Gardon street.FOR SALE OR TO LET.\u2014 HOUSE - on corner Melbourne and Queen streets, | now occupied by Jur ge Mulvena.For iss McNicol, 12 stor, Mass.FOR SALE\u2014A SOLID BRICK, DOUble house in the Ngrth Ward.First- class in every respect.Pays 10 per cent.on investment.Owner wants particulars address, St.James Avenue, B { money to use.in hig business.Apply 1 to \u201cK\u201d Record office.FOR SALE\u2014ONE BLACK WALNUT \u20ac.\u2018dining table, -15 Walfe street.FOR SALE.\u2014 ONE \u201cGRINDSTONE, five feet high and tén inch face, - with shaft and five set of pulleys ; also, one Sturdivant Blower.All in good repair.Address, Sherbrooke File Works.- TO LET.TO \u201cLET.\u2014 PROPERTY ON FACtory street, known |as the Boule property, consisting of| residence, black-, smith and livery stable.Apply to C.H.Foss.Co HOUSE TO, LET\u2014 PORTLAND AVenue.Apply to J.E.Wadsworth, Milby, Que.\u2019 TO LET, \u2014 BRAND NEW HOUSE, All- modern conveniences,\u201d 26 Braoks street.Apply on premises.TO LET.\u2014 DWELLING OF SIX rooms, No.82 Melbourne strect.Apply on the premises.: TO LET.\u2014 SELF-CONTAINED brick house, 11 Gordon street, with all modern improvements.Avply, T.D.Walsh, Q.C.Offices.ROOMS TO LET, FARMS, HAY FOR sale.H.Connor, 31 Bank street.- sale.H.Lonmnor, pg.dl TO LET\u2014HOUSE\u2018ON FULTON AVE, all modern conveniences.Apply to Wm.\" Hawken, contractor, Sherbrooke.\"TO LET\u2014NO.34 SUMMER STREET, (heretofore Court jstreet.) Very quict and most central.Every comfort.Price, $16 a month.Apply next door, TO LET \u2014 DE SIRABLE TENEMENT, .on Quebec street.New house.All \u2018modern conveniences.Yor further particulars apply to: W.R.Burge, 9 Quebec street.TO ) RÉNT-HOUSE ON PORTLAND ave., 10 rooms, modern conveniences.Apply Griffith's drug store.\u2018| HOUSE TO RENT\u2014NO.12 STANLEY | street, 8 rooms, hot and cold water, bath.ent, $12.50 a month.Apply, N.N.Nell ley.1 MISCELLANEOUS, SE a mn meme ale ee tee ps ee - WANTED\u2014SECONN HAND COUNTER \u2014Hard wood t T.6 or 7 feet long.\u2014Hovey Bros\u2019.branch.\u201d WANTED BY YOUNG \u201cLADY-POSI- tion as stenographer and typewriter.Apply postmaster, North Hatley.WANTED\u201410 HEAD - CATTLE TO pasture.Rhubarb roots for sale \u2014J.Northey, Ss.T Turper, Lennoxville.WANTED\u2014A SECOND HAND MAC H- ine for making pheese boxes.Address Wallace Osgood, Bishop's Crossing.PASTURE TO] LET \u2014 SITUATED Will keep 410 head of eattw, Apply to Mrs Charles Beckett; College House, Len- Jpoxville.ç 4 y \u2014 experience 3 _ de rites es img met Cre re dé 2e ; LL fs Ur - °F Br * te Set 0 TEE RD, THURSDAY, AFI | APRIL 2; 1005.TT NEWS pre T|_ From Townsnies.#4 : (Continued from page 1.) S.H/ C.Miner here,~ and was very { much liked by, all.1 - \u2018Five weeks ago his wife died after a long and painful illness.Two weeks | ago his mother passed away, and these troubles aggrevated the disease from which \u2018he had for some years been suf- | fering, so \u2018that he had to be removed | to Montreal a week ago.> Thé\u2019 body * will be taken | to White\" 4 all; \u2018N.Y., and -buried beside -his wife.| $ .\u2026 He leaves a son and- daughter cto [QT EL mourn \u2018their loss.] KD.G Lov ES.complete before A and everything i in shades and.size are here.There \"are quantities of them, and you will not \u2018be disappointed.the: worth of the brush, OECKH BRUSHES oontain poly mi elastic Lristles, selected ho der expert \u2019 dei am leaving a ord Ty cpa machin working BOECKH OR RUSHES EASTER FANCY GOODS! DEATH O7 27 Games, où wa] * Your little wants are here in Ladies\u2019 Neckwear, Silk Belts, cape from.the convent, k ER chu Eu ile Fills have another\u2019s gain.We take this oppor- \u2018\u2019ibe:lawn in front of the buil .Sherbrooke.7 0001 rss ttes et tete rte Dn 9, _ STAR CLOTHING HALL, J.Rosenbloom & Co., Props.97., P Wellington 3 36, -« Sherbrooke: | SICK KIDNEYS, wh Inve roth tunity to wish you Godspeed: in your The Bladd for over two and new.v May pr i .matism na the have 8 nt a good new field of work.May p rosperiby.| Sheso, dis.many do lars tor modi- and success be your constant attend- eases yleldat once and cine of ev.e ; » SE and fully tion, but mothing 298 and crown your efforts.+ fer up prayers for those + 7.04 within.-Uue who had doped said 3 ter Adjuteur\u2019s voice wag hea o_o a \u201d 0, 0.0 Boos 100% cure ce only 36 seemed to help me un .\u201c\u201cTo you and Mrs.Robinson we of- 5 .- 14 «Children, we must die toget| cents & box.ul I began to take our fer our best wishes \u2018and say au revoir.i .ee a #- THE DEAD.A CURE Smith's Buchu Lithia ; j PR - atthe Fills, 1yhars taken May success follow you always.\u201d wee QE , | ion Below is a list of the dea: People's Price, L can safely say that I = i : - rd, furnished by Sister A Eldney book and in \u2018en years a\" ra THE Ww.A.OF ST.STEPHEN\u2019 S, 1-2 i uperior of the Convent :\u2014 aSample Packa ; - Sister, Marie Adjuteur.- any resent now.I'shall continue COATICOOK.Sister, Marie Adj W.F.SMITH CO.Tam endrels cured\u201d | Coaticook, April 20._(Special.) \u2014 The JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, Limited Parmela Dugag, 13 years.18 ot.James St, Montreal JOHN D.MAIN.The annual \u2018business meeting of , the, \u2018 + Genie ~ 1 gare Constt encre end Billons Woman\u2019s Auxiliary \u2018of St.\u2018Stephen's +; Leonie ust, years, ca ie mits Fl hE.sad church was held at the house of Mrs.is is ts 0 s ore, de Tessier, 17 Fears, _ Stevenson on Friday last, when the| Thi t b W St ° | \u2026 Amanda \u201crarand, year: GENUINE following officers were elected : Presi- | ç a oman svieve.20-003 SIGNED: dent, Mrs.Stevens ; President, Mrs: | Our aim is to\u2019 keep everything a woman wants\u2014when she \u2018wants i} + \u201c pr \u2014\u2014\u2014 ] Parker Baldwin ; Secretary, Mrs.Mc-| \u2014at a price she is willing to pay for it.Help: us to make this EN CANADIAN INDIA Leod ; Treasurer, Miss Grace Stevens; store a medium of great convenience to youby letting us know whert si a | CORSET COMFORT.Buyer, Mrs.Wilbur Andrews.able as well las attractive looking umbrellas.The price fot ° - FOR L( ; on AND 20° The easy comfort of = Go\u201d Gor- The report of the year's work was plaints.1.Tey | 3 | would\u201d the \u201cigre into beau tiful éurves quite, atnactory ge fifty-two onary | \u2014 de \u2014 ] iN | TO.HAVE A by their own shapeliness, and fitjevery fi 4 ; .Se = ; ._ line of the form os.| purposes.A-large bale was sent last UMBRELLAS OF DIFF EREN T VALUES - Hho vem a J as well as stylish appearunce, Ends October to the Sarcec Reserve, Al AT THE ONE PRICE OF $1.48 EACH.; | L C.\u2018 \u2018 both in \u2018P.E \u201d Corsets.| 5 berta, which contained \u2018 among other » Xt 5 on , April 18.\u2014A .10 | things a year\u2019s outfit for an Indian In this case the difference in value is regulated hy the bandieh ; ade Indians, from (: boy.Besides contributions were sent -.some of which are such - as one would expect to find on very experr 4 i er, Ont; and Caughnawagu ; ( to the Education Fund, the medical sive umbrellas.be seen by the Londoners Te : missionary in Japan, Miss West, Me- (Jl The covering is a\u2019 strong union taffeta :- ;- the rods\u2019 are of steel; 2 : at Earlscourt\u2014that famous 1 = bals ; : ; Ma: \u2018 hly , serviot a : \u2014 _ ; HE most im ortant kakaka, B.C.The Rev.Mr.Major, of the frames are: strong, and altogether they are.thoroughly , ro entertainment, .Arrange L ; | p garment in the Algoma, who was ill, the Bishop of|M .able as well as \u2018attractive looking umbrellas.\u201d The price for Wodnes- .been completed to realize tl Easter Wardrobe is the Suit\u2014next .rn, dion Hospital E day is the special one of $1.48.INR ©.al some thirty Indians or 4° ro .C.\u201d The United Thank Offering and | = oy way to London.Th I the Light - weight Overcoat\u2014then the | | the Extra Cent a Month Fund.HOSIERY\u2014( Annex) | +7 Jaa place allotted to.thr fon | 0 oo \"court asthe ive here.-T || .Fat and Furnishings.To be rightly at BOSTON & MAINE EXCURSION TO Tt is difficult to tell good hosiery by the look.An expert igh will paddle Tare hjreh - an it tire no ; detail should be neglected, oe YORK CITY, enter ni but it is too much to expect from the \u2018general public.lies tt, CE lakes ; they\" will cod i 4 n Apri e Boston aine oint, how that always bespeaks high-grade quailty « Sood; and enerall Tive ti iE ~ Raster preparations should be made this Railroad will run an Easter Excursion his \u2018and hi \"maker 5 name is the surest Garantes.: | daw liv, thon w be Sort re you going to appear in new to New York City , Lo oer prooke, .We pick up many lines of good hosiery - expressing exeptont oo À People will be novel | \u2014 at a round trip rate o 1ckets 1 t bly the kind the buyer for this depar ieved the Ind pring togs ?Here they are New.will be on sale at Station Ticket Office best js out prob Black een line be I.& R.Morley, of Englas if 2 ©.great attraction pr ve f Spring Suits\u2014new Spring Overcoats\u2014 {| and will be good going on all regular \u201cIt is,\u201d be.cavih \u2018a credit to the maker and a credit to the seller J: Great Metropolis, and i the Swell Long Coat, or the Box ; a veri- mc Apr up to and it invarial ; yields \u2018satisfaction to the buyer.\u2014 | Mood: that they may stay : / a 1 ] show a \"Win oe 01 = table flower garden of new Spring Neck: No.445 - | TBE + a.ticity neon \u2018put copcially i at the Lop and anide.The % 2 out Shamanhes, who © Wear, Faney Hosiery, Etc, at economy The best corset «in Cans da.1.ir \u201cthe THEY ATTACKED > \u2018is fufl-fashioned, the féet are seamless, and 5, heels \"Pairs for 81 qe ek Diawatha' in Mr.1 n Wh d + : ; SU, or « * a ongs prices.It will not be our fault if you wait modorate qabit sion or | THE J AILER spliced, \u2018that is, double.Price per pair is .50, 0 + poms | : bn eben ian, of i ul lines an ron > \u2018 .= \u2018IE = don\u2019t look right next Sunday.A pagneut.Splendid Valeo 750.; | \u2014_ .MAIL ENQUIRIES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO: passed through the city FIVE PRISONERS MADE VAIN AT.of J Bt John, N B., \u2018on Wedn mater a0 soci rio || The JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, Lim] armee Al - A cl pi = » et - EERE Madrid, April - 19.\u2014Five notorious 4 2341 2343 St.Catherine Stre ! ~ ln 57 Plymouth Congrega: ; criminals, who are confined in the |B - F MONTREA L.ea Pa to-morrow v prison at Corunna, made a desperate 38 : 1 Ca fe to the day and » attempt to escape yesterday.They cut ™ -\u2014 the bars from one of, the Windows and .i D, tical in the e used the broken pieces to break their | THE VETERAN ACTOR IS \u201cSICK his condition of crit urprising : shackles with.When the jailer went | ; ur.- and it would not \u201c| te call them, they seized, gagged and UNTO DEATH.should: pass away at any 1° For Men, Women and Children; bound him.While one of the prison- Baxter Townships : Clothing Co.5 L.Victory, Man.Dir CMT Wellington St BELL TEL; 888, - \u2026 , in character.Yual Easter hymns, : a! a \u2018Rervice Granier\u2019 s-anthem.\u2019 Non be sung, and Mr.M ; ontreal, will sing, \u201cTt.isen, * from Sullivan's - | ne - Bo.day antl \u2014_ I} d jive for days w \u2019, ers watched him, the.others went! to West Palm Beach, Fla., April 20.He may ra Iv an oran éctor 5 vor At the evenin: We have them in the latest style, | force an outey door.The jailer, who Joseph Jefferson's \u2018bondition remains weeks.Fhe ve d looks fy Nr.will render Klein: \u2018 : and at very reasonable Prices, Each [is a man of herculean strength, byoks unchanged, except that he is growing that Wis end 1s wi an ill - 0 ree na sing \u201cI 101 WN cu - To : \u2014 pair is warranted.his\u2019 bonds and killed the man who weaker.- His Aroikble al complica.ward to it without fear.a » by ley Buc oo J.R hite, a | FAST ANGUS : j Try & pair of \u201cKing Show! aa been\u2019 set to watch him.He called | {ion of disèa Î .h he suifer- his recovery has been abandon Co Er.Fe noha\u2019 \u201cI waited f ~ Grapp ATE O as The Ladies\u2019 Guild wil meet on Wed- you will be our customer.a for help and \u2018other keepers ran to: his eases, rom which he PURE ae ee oo 7 YU be sung as a trio.> SR Coa x ean Le AR nesday;: 26th, from 3 to 5, af, ithe resi- - \u2014 is A \\desperate fight ° ceur- ed last summer.His physicians regard his family.©.a \u2026 sy invited, 5 tivoo 7 dence of Mrs.F.Little, 4 eu as fn a al : | : .Les rel Be x, Ak re n id severe dE he is- | we - Re g A .>, | Present thes a smi , Se Sop | New Sherbrooh e Clot Store, ones\" who were § feepers op Ê ways.Rem ber the Nome, Chand Ra WEATHER PROBALY Lo UT Tirta Au it vi La Eu © foil des Na, of ho mr © J M.NAY Lr, Pro x.Deh yA md\" were over = omo Juinine 2 Ve ruse wri BK lm ih for \u201cthe next D tr ; 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