Sherbrooke daily record, 17 mai 1905, mercredi 17 mai 1905
[" °\\ sas FLEET | SHERBROOKE, |THE METHODIST que, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 1905.ecord./ REY.6 W NICOL ÎTHE CHICAGO \u2014 \u2014 PRICE ONE CENT.STRUCK BY es fs (DISTRICT MEETINGS.| IS INDUCTED.STRIKE SITUATION.| | C.T.R.TRAIN.fear = A E 5 Al LS AW AY.Ministers Assemble \u201cat Formally Assumes Pas-| Trouble Will Likely Soon Peter Bourguignon Victim - ô wrist ; oe _ \u201cSherbrooke, Waterloo torate of St.Andrew\u2019s .| be Ende d.| of Fatal Accident.nt : : vo .a! L Hong Kohe Bay on Sunday \u2014 Situation as Viewed y Tokio - - Japanese Operations Against Port Arthur.and Mansonville.REPRESENTATIVES TO CONFER- : Church tried SERVICES : IN DUCTION .TOOK MAYOR DUNNE S| CALL OUT TROOPS * EXTEN YS HE WILL IF zo SUPPOSED TO HAVE WANDERED ON TO THE TRACK WHILE = ENCE WILL BE CHOSEN \u2014TO- | PLACE IN THE CHURCH \\ Chicago, May 17.It is asserted | INTOXICATED.LT A May 17.\u2014The .German [her way to Vladivostock with Cardiff | AV?AN | TC y both members of [the Employers\u2019| \u201cPete\u201d B Ü ter thi kL Sova pa St réports that on Sun- coal) has\u2018 been declared confiscated by DAY'S SESSIONS TN SHER À \u2018 LAST PVENING.ds y | Association and by thy conservative | to years of age and J air 2 se À porning she.passed Hong Kohe-j the prize court at Sasebo, - BROOKE.Hev.Clare W.Nicol was \u2018inducted element in the ranks df the teamsters East Sherbrooke,\u2019 is lying ~at the pair 4 = wi the usa Len | - RAISING SUNKEN VESSELS.The annual {meeting of the Quebec as.pastor of St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyter- shat the present strik ll De de- Sherbrooke morgue, having been found antl TS | It Topsisted © SMPS- | Shanghai, May 17\u2014The work of District of the Methodist Church open- 27 church last evening.probably within #5 hours, dead at the side of the G.T.R, track this \u2014or = verted cruisers were leading.raising the sunken vessels at Port Ar- \u2019 ea.Ope The Services were presided over by and certainly by the end of the week.morning.or ihe\u2019 ._ wren?wo battleships in line on thu£ is being pushed h ed, this \u2018morning, \u2018in the Methodist over by It is not likely that A ny definite ac-| The circumstance ttendi 1 were g pushed with energy.The 5 T4 _=g Rev.H.C.Sutherland, of \u2018Inverness, tion 1 ki J tances attending are only our Spe- i side, | ten heavily-laden col- large merchantmen have been already Church.Rev.W.H.Sparling, - of moderator of the Pr byt i 8, ion ooxing to an ad justment of the.matter of conjecture, but from what : either .wing.The Admiral\u2019s l'Aoated.\u2018Quebec, Chairman of the District, pre- e Presbytery of Quebec.trouble prior to the.njeeting of the ean be learned from enquiries it would xt a ht\u2019 win Be- The other members of the Presbytery | national officers of |thq T amsters\u2019 \u2018that ; n Fa, ) jp was on the right wing.JAPANESE ASTONISHED.|[sided.- present were Rev.W.C.Clark, Chal- ; a Te rs\u2019 | appear that the unfortunate man\u2019 had 4 ster | o turret vessels belonging\u2019 squadron.While the i was passing, 8 collier broke and the.fleet stopped.\"The Wong- passe withid half a\u2019 mile of them gi p dipped its flag.Your ndent_ at the Island of Hajnan no sign of the\u2019 Baltic., there ¢ on Monday, and .that it is ely to Arrive, as there is no suits d no means of obtaining bor, go IN HONG KGHE BAY.London, May 17:\u2014The Tokio cprres- A the.Telegraph says it is proved that the Baltic fleet gi were + Paris,\u201d May 17.\u2014A despatch to the Matin from Tokio says that the news that the Russian fleet had returned to Hong Kohe Bay was received in an absolute stupor of astonishment by the Japanese.The Tokio correspondent of the Journal, reports an interview with Count Okuma, formet- premier of Japan.Count Okuma said that the presence of the Russian squadrons in the bays of Indo-China had created a very disquieting situation: Only the happy memories of the former cordial relations of France and Japan enabled the J apanese to remain comparatively calm.: To lo\u2019clock, | had been transacted.at exer- the The Ministerial Sessién opened ten o'clock.After devotional _cigses the meeting proceéded with examination of \u2018candidates for the ministry.Two .candidates appeared, Mr.D.Pomeroy, .who has been\u2019 working in the mission at Trenholme, and Mr.J.A.McNeil, who has been-doing work at Minton.\\ Mr.J.B.a two-year prob ticner, of, Fast Anr gus, was also under examination.The meeting adjourned at.twelve after some other.routine work This afternoon mers\u2019 church, Quebec ; Rev.J.B.Me- Leod, Kingsbury, and Rey: C.Tanner, Windsor Mills.There was a good -| turnout of the congregation.The proceedings were.opened by Howe, : \u2018Rev, J.B.McLeod enquiring if anyone had any objection to urge why Rev.\u2019 Nicol\u2019 should not be inducted.No | Mr.+] sident Samuel Gompers Union will be taken.Chief among the causes which lead to the prediction of the.settlement are the firm stand taken by Mayor Dunne, when, in conference I 'with President Shea and officials of the local teamsters\u2019 union, he assured} them that any further spread of the sfrike would certainly make it necessary for him - to call for troops, and the arrival of Pré- of the American Federation of Labdr, who reached here last night.ol Although not posses ed of.executive power in the settlement of the strike, President Gompers dec ared that he the side of the track, \u2018been on an- extended spree.Last even: ing he was seen around the G.T.R.track at a point at the rear of the Congregational church, and he evidently had not, moved far away from that spot, for his body was found there this morning.It is believed that the deceased had been sitting on and was struck .on the head and shoulders by the engine.The body was found about 20 feet down the bank, and there was a -bad : wound on the head and the shoulder bone seemed.to be broken,but whether this last injury was caused by the engine or that he \u2018sustained it when 2 xn ! : + a .7 ; 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SN .« 4 és A, A \u201d \u2019., h pn DE à A °, 0 à oN ME di.anittle Fa \u201c .a en, SEA Ce IIR ot 70070 71a 4; ; ae Ph N Ry A A 0, \" Pl ; ui a d 0 ! A i 5 à wi A = z wv 6e) 3 : D .CR fl >, L 5] Al Fa 3 pe IOC PL K z \u20ac G 4 Pd A , i > ; EA [ER \u20ac GS.: =.- A = EK id y wal suxiliry, is.ashore at Fusan.life here, yesterday.While playing near the river she fell in.- Some of the t Hon Kobe Ba Le the various reports will be submitted.} had every hope that its end was not thrown down, the bank is not k Ù i orl : \u2019 WARNING TO JAPAN.To-morrow, the lny'delegates will be far distant, President Gompers con- The \u201cskull is.fractured.nop.| 8 à SSI AN REINFORCEMENTS.Tokio, May 17.\u2014The Kokumin, in an [in attendance, and the various elec-| ferred with.President Shea and officers Several freight {rains passed over - : ai > _ ; \u2018ershurg, May 17.\u2014Another di- article on es situation created by tions to conference and other work| of the teamsters\u2019 union.This con: the track in addition to the regular 4 §3 \u201creinforsements for Rojestven- rance\u2019s violation of neutrality, sounds will be proceeded with.Co ference lasted until a 1 te hour.passenger train.x 3 À La LT 2 j is almost ready at Cronstadt, and 2 warning te to the Japanese na-| The following ministers are in = at:| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Bourguignon lived in East : _ Sher- : | Ron otitoen.tout under the command of tion.It declares that Japan's sole ob- tendance : Rev.Messrs.W.H.Spar: ; Mrs: C.G.-Beckett ig the guest \u2018of |prooke with his mother.\u2019 4 3 ROME pe Aduiral Parengo.It will consist Ject = Np upon \u2018hosti ities was t0 ling, Quebec; H.E.Warren, Lennox: her sister-in-law, Mrs.; omer Ayer, at |.Deputy Coroner Gadbois was notified Eu Lee iro fnénewr battleships, the Slava establis Fa.louting and honorable peace ville ; 1.A.Davis, Cookshire ; W.T; -| Ayer\u2019s Cliff.i and will hold an inquest to-night.us ue | Meme ane 5, Tov |, nF Bee, Shold Uso be Soi, bail, © Watt Wind | NEWS à hen the \u201d To- t, a trans ort and - jsor Mills ; A.E.Pates; Richmond 1} | R ls GYPSUM De .Hy The division is tions, Japan would, be compelled toa.McIntosh, Marbleton; A.Wilkin:|- DAILY NEW ; SPECIALS F OM - ALL Hid price?\u201cin \u2018speed trials \u2018and man- submit to a post bellum internation- son, Sawyerville ; M.\u2018L.Wright, Bitch- a eo i i À | 1] av ofl Cronstadt.The appear- 91 Conference, which would greatly im- ton; D.Mick, Robinson ; E.R.Kelly, PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.13 24 ca on 45 ofthis Feserve division in the Far pede the realizations of her aspirations.Inverness ; \"R.Brundage, Leeds ; Wm:|- 2 \u2018 i & i | to-day, and the tin the dpurse: of the simmer should |* The artic le was evidently \u2018prompted Williamson, Ulverton ; P.L.Richard-! DEATH OF MRS.\"UPPER, or the house of Mrs.P.H.Coates the FR de hostile fleets suffer equally in the by the.earnost rv that bene son, Sherbrooke ; Messrs.J.B.Howe, 18 7 Brook BROOKBE RY.(Special) doy following, Oo ere er à + i c Rr carned on.by ithe press an \u201c| East Angus; D.Pomeroy, Trenholme § rookbury, May ;\u2014 (Special) \u2014 the coming year: President, Mrs.P.H.wy! orbrooke, - Sax ale is counted upon wo = tieal per tes by.means of peti tions Jan MeNeill, A Ys | REY.4 nin Chm.Pastor of Mrs.Hardie Tupper, di \\ suddenly 18 Coates.; vice -President, Mr W.a A 3 4! çÇ urging'the Government to take promp ; rar pp Andrew's c 74] her home in North Brogkbury, Monday Bozer ; Secretary, Mrs.G.Cleveland; ey ling Ages, : oa : ie pa er and strong action against Trance.WATERLOO, DISTRICT WERTING.~~ }alternoon, Treasurer, Mrs.W.H.Cleveland.I with them.im- \u201csmall ror Russia\u2019s salva- RUSSIANS ACTIVE, Co Waterloo, May 17.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 objection forthcoming Rev.w.C.{ \"The funeral takes plé ce to: day, Wed- cre 7 ; = - Se - London, May 17.\u2014A despatch to the | The Waterloo District \u2018 meeting of the { Clark then sascended the pulpit.He |nesday, from her lat RESCUED FROM DROWNING.2 À \u2018 to Lr NK BY.PMINE ; Telegraph from \u201cTokio, says that the Methodist Church, is being held\u2019 here preached a powerful sermon from the Dudswell cemetery, Stanhopé, May.17.\u2014(Special) \u2014Li- - - 4 \u201c4 IE VEE , Miro, May W.\u2014The steamer \u201cNikko, Russians are active in Northern Corea.this week.: [text John çÇ XIV.: 6: \u201cJesus, saith officiating.: dia Henry came very near losing her NE y N.B.{ Their advance guard is at Kilju.Tor- The Ministerial Sessions take place unto him, \u2018I am the way the truth emma | % : pedo boats from Vladivostock are oc- to-day, and the sessions.continue to- RICHMOND BY- LAW CARRIES.bas riot suffered: damage, and it is and the life.\u201d 7 \u2014 | oud that whe will\u201d be floated off at olf SK; + cu UT» Ne amer\u201d Kilo, of 1,178 tons ca- \u2018casfonally seen off the coast.The.Russian troops at Possiet Bay have been reinforced \u2018owing to the, advance of the \u2018morrow, when the lay delegates will! in attendance.Las then proceeded to put the: necessary questions as to the rules of doctrine 20.Sutherland,\u2018 moderator] Richmond, May 17.| \u2014 (Special) \u2014 At the close of the sedond day\u2019s voting on the by-law, re the Boston Last mill ;hands happened to see her - when she went in, and came promptly to thè rescue.\u2014 DISTRICT MEETING 7 i, ruck a.mine and sank off Japanese army.STANSTEAD ISTRICT M and belief as laid down in the Pres- l Company, the total vote stood as \u2014 _ F + Arthur on the \u2018night of May 11.| The Telegraph emphasises the above} AT M MANSONVILLE.byterian Church.These having been [follows : |} THETFORD MINES BILLIARD $.xx ; ; .: : a .ui 8._\u2014 ,Ç myvas rescued and brought to \u2018despatches as further proof of a Japa- Coaticook, May 17.= \u201c(Spe cial) \u2014 answered satisfactorily the Rev.Mr.= Number of votes \u20ac st, 142, repre TOURNAMENT, +1 > ; 20\u20ac \u2018nese advance on Vladivostock: It as- The annual meeting of Stanstead Dis- McNicol was given the right hapd of] senting a valuation of} $295,675.To- |.Thetford Mines, May, 17.\u2014 (Special) | \u201cTi \u2014 MER that the army is that of GenŸ g { fellowship and declared duly in| lucted tal vote cast for by-lhw, 133, repre- \u2014The.final match of the Thetford \" STEAMER.CONFISCATED.sumes y trict of the Methodist Church - is f St.And burch [of $972,525.A a maki, May 17.\u2014The Dutch Hasegawa, which was reported to have being held to-d d to-morrow at 188 pastor o t.Andrew\u2019s church.senting a valuationj o 72,5 Mines Billiard Tournament twas played fi - Bay .eing he Lo-day and to- J Wilhelmina.(captured Janu- landed at Gensan some weeks ago.Mansonville; In the,absence of the Rev.Dr.Kel- Against the by-laim 9 otes were cast, Monday evening in the Club room, be- 1.Wii] [/ à 16 in 8 Truehima.St Strait + while\u201d on | Delegates for Conference will be el- lock, to ne dos, 1h he Tov Ve epresenting à vonnation era 150.tween Mr.Jus.Gilchrist and Mr.H.li f 3 = i 7 7 - of.\u2014 Tr ected and reports from the various signed by the Presbytery, the | vo Ww.Majority of the \u2018whole.number of pro- Green, which resulted in a win for the O2 .| | \u2014SUCCESSOR NOT YET lighsburg on Saturday | 5 wedding of -Mr: N.Dubreuil, son of = of.North Ham, was | \u2014 =.BORDER.NAMED.exhibition game.vith t es \u2018 in Mr.N Dubreuil, merchant 7, and cost J i M 17.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 - © town, who won out in the tailor; of Montreal, to Miss Helena .Ss mornin 8, before ; udge ringston, | = ° Co vit the Mr.F.Crane, who has been agent ST.ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ings, after a close, eyen-score gare.Hebert, daughter of Mr.J.R.He ; = ng, on a charge ot Patric eady, who of the G.T.R.here for the past seven CHURCH.7\u20146 were the final figy res, and the \u2018bert, of this place.TT : he Kd.Shep- TheLmass and- wedding ceremony: was HTIcoôk INSOLV ENT C ASE.Civil War, and at its close suffered sev-| sition of chief ticket agent of the | C.Clark addressed the new minister, ed to their suppers at ne Se ie performed by the Vicaïre of the parish._ _ 2° of\u201d Stanislas Bachand Jorely from rheumatism, was refused company at Bonaventure station.a © land was followed by Rev.'C.A.Tan.pard Hotel.Mr.A 1! Mir Shops re Excellent music and singing was ren- nt IN à aniélas lachan to enter the United States leaves in a day or two to take up his ner, who addressed! the people, point- the Frelighsburg pitcher on this dered during mass, after which the ToL 5 ; L .Cotnoir, both of Coati- pormiseien o° LD toms officials.new duties.ng St in plain languane ble ; paint casion, is \u2018soon to join the Cowans- wedding Se ace TE the bpd ° °° us ; lan 3 | ST Youd ed before Judge Mulvena aap ° ho was em was en À Crane\u2019 ni many Érionde ot.reget they owed to their pastor.ville team.Le home Left 0 n a | or To ; .| 1.he ch t eady, who s 0 learn of hi pre haut | | | _.They left on e 11 am.train , a, nif, hat he did\u2019 anlar make route from Ottawa to Washington, to } same time are pleased to know that ne poiton prévus Porn pro: | MAY, LOWE R DAY., | oy: > .Joba, NB.\u201cal shandonmen, of his- property enter the Home for Old Soldiers, and the company has thus recognized his nto to the door of the Coaticook, May 17.)\u2014 (Specia ) 1 Mrs, Dibreuil will make Joh, ie t of his creditors, ad- on -arrival here was given a pass ed services, He was popular with the church, where he was introduced by \u201cMay-flower day was prlebirated 8 their h ome in town here, as Mr.Da- \u2018lag that hé was indebted to an the Mayor to take him over the bor- tfavelling and business public, while Mr.James Davidson to the members 48YS 880 by the teachdrs and pur browil holds a position as freight gents.Bt BEFORE CE.\u201cMULVENA,| Man Fined for Ilieit Possession of + Liquor.CK INSOLVENT CASE \u2014 NY WITNESSES SUMNON- .DN \u201cfD.Le + \u201cpossession of liquor, - lexceeding 81,000, and that the \u201ctnoir did there and then make and unlawfully a fraudulent ment of his property, by omit- FOUGHT FOR ; UNION IN 1860 A i But U.S.Officials will Not | .Now \u2018Admit Him to.RY Co States.= \u2014\u2014 PATRICK READY, ON HIS WAY TO \u2018SOLDIERS\u2019.HOME, IN WASHINGTON, TURNED BACK AT 5th Maryland Regfment- during \u2014 the der.Ready was in tears When returned < [is last night, and the U: S.Consul | - i s looking into his case.circuits received and discussed.NEW POSITION \u201cTicket Agent Bonaventure Station.1 \u2014 SEVEN YEARS G.T.R.AGENT HERE years, has been appointed to the po- at the same\u201ctime he ever had the interests of the company in view.Mr.Crane has been connected with railway work for the past thirty years \u201cIN MONTREAL.Mr.Crane Appointed City ) \u2014 Jand adherénts of the church as they passed out.A MANY HURT | by-law to seven.| Creamery Package team, | from the town team w perty gwners for the hy- law was 7 votes./ A large number refrained from voting, and as these counted as against the by-law, it brought Lhe majority of\u201d the property-owners in [favor of the.Although a majority of those who did not vote were in favor of the same.~~ 1 pt\u2014\u2014 BASEBALL \u2018AT.FRELIGHSBURG.: \u201c Cowansville, May 17.| \u2014 (Special) \u2014 A picked-up aggregatidn of hot baseball sports, taken.partially | from ; and partially t over to Fre- land played an > boys from here were handsomely treat- testant School.The parents are in perfect sympathy with | the movement, and had provided the children with of the three lowest grates of the Pro- the | former by 35 points out of a hundred points.The game was a good one, notwithstanding the big score.Quite a few interested spectators gaÿhered to watch the \u2018game \u2018as it was played for third place.First place was won by Mr.7 Ed.Lambert, (champion - .of Mines) ; 2nd place, Mr.| (Notaire); 3rd place, Mr.Jas.christ.Gil- \u2014\u2014 ; f DUBREUIL \u2014 HEBERT.= -Wiridsor Mills, May F7.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Yestérday -morning there took place the 3?agent here.They were \u2018the \u201crecipients of and useful presents.pu 1 he.emplo tempting lunches, Im mediately after DEATH OF MR.GRORG E DOWNS : tally and.fraudulently in his 5 pir having béen ten years in t y I | * 2A ; ent vith | tent Lie | of the Great Western Railway of Eng, 1 the afternoon roll-call, teachers anc Broc bry.May 17 \u2014 (Special) \u2014 TE Mh to dicot ie FANTASTIC SCHEME.(pie hel Tales 10) BY EXPLOSION.1b hit Mi Set \"Dia, Eee \u201d ad a f th t eriod, he.entered the audit | ree woods svhere the childrgn gatherec y : wo St ne to the PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL TOWN office of the G.T.R., where he remained | RESULT OF FIRE, IN TRE HEART flowers, and gave thempelves up to all gral ier r fo a a o .we wks, .15; Xpress wagon, td to \u2018NEAR THE HAGUE HAS CAR- | for three years, and was \u2018then pro- OF VIENNA.\u2018the delights of thelr environment: Be inst.orû | be agent t St.Lambert.fore dispersing, lunch was servec o lh ; 7 bey, 80e a nt 540; .NEGIE'S SUPPORT.ee nding deren years at this] Vienna, May 17.\u2014Fire \u201cbroke ot at | which all did ample justice.The af- ge ig ih wn very ange at the s y : , art of , \u2018' | \u2018 , T° ™ ry and concealed: ul goods London, May 17.\u2014 According by point he was tant ferred La \u20ac J and opus Si pe peurs police be profite real in and dist Church, the Rev.Mr.Mick efficiat- - a out a è : : : rove the ide bis creditors ; also the correspondent of he = ete where s I \"ond then came to Sher- assembled on the spot.= The firemen ool work, which at} this season of ns | .L 00 se \u2018 st Ne ig Cotmoir is-uriable to pay Andrew Carnegie is incline k ang a 08 j.were just entering the: burning build- |-the vear becomes mi notonous at eccnsec was abs.l 70 years 0 ; | q ors | ln full, and has not ¥ pt | port a fantastic scheme of Dr.Eykman | ,roove seven years age.has \u2018not |ing when a heats explosion of eellu- ti , 5 +\" | age, and leaves a widow and three ; v | times.- , J : ou ox accounts, including | à \u2018 9 build an Per ue entity de].a bee mr FRE ol loid occürred, and between thirty-live © Le daughters.| = hig Cannet necessary to ex-4 The Hague ve and sciences, and in y and forty persons, including firemen, : DEATI OF MR: GEC RGE BOYES | INJURE si IN PULP MILL.HE © lo, ang for gp 0 Becount frat on, It is es JAPANESE.| policemen,\u201d passers-hy © and employees Hatlcy, May 17.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Mr: CF May 1%-\u2014 (Special : ory 20d for the monies - and ternational fra ernizati mn.CHAPLAIN TO were injured, \u2018some of them seriously.#ge Boyes, for marly years a resi- olton Glen, May 1%-\u2014 (Special) \u2014 v2 > pate he\u2018cost would be\u201c $10, \u2014\u2014 ; Lieofge over, Mr.Will Reid, formerly of Bolton Glen, of 8 collected from the timated that the cos ]y distinct + dent of Hatley, passed away on Sa- Mr.Will Reid, formerly o polte ° ERA | oh 1905, to the - 20th of the ron 000.The to ld ppd palace.- REV.Joux G.DUNLOP, OF KING- Rev.W.H.Sparling, of Quebce, turday, at a good old| age, and the met with a serious ~ accident in the rom the P an oo .STON, ORDERED TO THE chairman \u201cof the Quebec District, is the.remains were buried inj the family lot pulp mill at Derby, where he has been Wher of witne G.E.Hynd- j employed for the past two years, by a : sscs have guest of Mr.and Mis.G.ynd-1 at the Methodist Chugh, on Monday.ours tBey oN and the case will not + + + + ++ +++ + + +# + + + ; | FRONT._ |,man._ ; The.family were all mémbers of - the defective plank giving way.i Ho fal lit the ati the afternoon.+ WEATHER- PROBABILITIES.+ .vu ont.Me 17,\u2014Mr.Wil- PRI Methodist Church, and \u2018while at East |- on the large pulley and he © EB 1& \u2019 for \u2018th next 24 + Kingston, O ay : Sotelo EC \\ k.and bruising him severely.- © + - Forecast lor 2 o his city, has been &° * Hatley were active in all Church wor ree, p\u201c ID» Pin EWSKI IPR + hours, issued by the Meteorolo- + liam Dunlop, f t is Rev.Jo y + THIS IS FOR YOU 3 His friends here trust: the accident mu - OVED.4 advised that is son, Rey.John Ml % or m | ot prove fatal.n on mn ical Bureau : a 18 * NVILLE w.| CT.U.ay n i C.7 c \u2014_\u2014 May 17.\u2014 The White : & Easterly and southerly winds ; + | Dunlop, of Japan, a A $ \u201cNothing is done while any + \u201cJohnville May 17.]%\u2014 (Special) \u2014 ; TT WES ( : Marl.REE Oceanic arrived h hower ister, has received orders to g $ thing remains to be done.\u201d A % ohn vl Provineial W.DEATH OF MRS.MILLER, A1 WEST \u2014 n Luong her passengers ; + + ++ +44 shrhott front as chaplain to the Japanese fore: 2 Kali.\u2018made coat is not a coat, $ Met} fargare! = ; on lena in 4 BOLTON.jers : * ; rganizer, 6 | lothjers, il Paderewski, who, + es in Manchuria, and he expected jour + nor a half-finished hotse a house | the Methodist Church, Wednesday even- West Bolton, May 17.(Special) ng\u2019 Street.- yg, ir much better, He The 53rd Regiment will be inspect- sail -at, ang.jonaries ected by the Ÿ at all\u201d A half-adverlised store \u2018Ÿ ue las 10th, which Le Oe Mrs.Miller passed away on Thursday > trpughocs © ble at meals regu- | ed on the 10th of June, by .Colonel Christian nus st minister to his & is not an advertised store.+ joyed: by, those present| : \u2018evening, the \u2018 11th, at the home \u2018of her 27 ly Promenade Je and oc- Buchan, District, of Infantry for the Se Por Tes ++ eee se : and plaids, from 1 que yard up.| I pulls, Nainsooks, Mac polan Cloths, a at rea- never prettier than this s and-designs direct from led; - | cotton 7 ods made: fast = ze Yard _ - a s and 1-Dimities, all pricec.Ginghams, steipe checks A } sonable prices and nd guaranteed values.Mont- |; J.B.Greenlay.Mr: and Mrs.\u2018Robert Graham left | last week for St.Johisbury; Vt.Rr:-and Mrs.\u2018Ryan and\u2019 Miss Janet has moved his family into the parson weeks.= Miss Emily Macaulay is ill with | pneumonia.en-|.school, | and-Miss Colena Black the Dell school.{¥ | May 17.\u2014Mr.Prowse, of Montreal, \u201cNo accounting for | don\u2019t try to ge smoker prefers Ar for vance of the gre \u201cothe be gar a tags Aa Ii to the very m bis ting at nished on demand such will AF : a! id Tea Timetabls jp effect ! May 8 Leaving Shere, Express\u2014Leave Sher} arrive Levis 1 p, Passenger\u2014Lenve.Sher] arrive Levis &., Accommodation\u2014I ave p.m., arrive Leva Quebec 8.00 a.m.Arriving at 5 Express\u2014Leave Que Passenger arrive.hee : r\u2014 æave Quebec 8 00 a.m., - arrive Shertn ie \u2018Atcommonatfon\u2014Leave Quebec v leave Levig.7.15 pm.y Pcoke 9.10 a \u2019 ate\u2014 ccommodat] « daily except on, il tu trains run daily srg ; 7.45 SINGLE nb 1 \u2018FOR ROUND TRp \u201cbetween all Stati ions\u2019 ih Cine the Grand Trunk Railyay a Going date, May da 2%d and ot Return limit, .Thursday, yo 1905.For tickets, informatie, ¢, C.H.FOSS, GP, &3 or to F.Craze at Stations } \u201cas KX 7 FAMILY | HEIRLOON Madame Couture, who was suffering, A Birks Solid Silver LY vice is Price, Your Ge \u201cing eue fief Your Foret if f= ing One.-.| « A4} Tlustrations].rap and sketches! of designs vil.be forwarded to intending : bo tow request.SE We Repair Waiches factorily by Hall.Seed HENRY BIRKS AND vs ; Goldsmiths and \u2018sirrerfaitfs _ Phillips Square.MON TREAL VICTORIA DAY: EXCURSIONY > Lowest one way firs 20 oy, 2 1905.| au : 3rd and 24th, Farin Un i Eh Full par ce Jusi | dian Pucific Ful par ce.: BROME LAME SPECIAb May.2014, ¢ - will leave Montresl, pan, Saturday only \u201c| via Sutton -Jet,, arri ii © Ct rbroûke p.m.Returning Jeav duys only rat 5.47 Monday, May - 22n arrive Mai Windsor St, 9.18 DINING CAR.SERVICE pis 8008 oo TINUED.Car Service now OF Ton « Half BOSTOR Lis Winter Arran OCTOBER 10th, Wt Trains run daily except Su when otherwisé no 5: Praing -leaye Sherbr MAIL.5.00 a-ut.concord, N.Mid; N toston, Sprin | wie.© | case Sheriraske | ws { arrive Newport 12.1 pi Newport eon - 9.92 pan, Conco 5.10 bh w., and porto 2 White Mouritain No! NiG UY F x; RESS.Worcester, in ol Ty via White Mopnis for White \u2018River Jet.all York ress FROM \u201cpre SOUTH- bo a Boston so ois ca Concor Ni, HAS a.m: Springfield.7 py Johnsbury, 4-27 1 : iol wrhrooke 8.20.p.m.ves post MONTREAL, *AND) SHERBROOKËR 3 \\ommencing .Saturd Ir ai mi 7 ton, May 17, \u2018hat cannot afford to miss.\\ at me make it a poin stop at \" {31 WeDington § you will surely buy all tl sr it going./glsowhere, make a saving.© SHERBROOKE LOA ~ & MORTGAGE C \u201cTntocost allowed on deposits pa IST OF APRIL and 1ST QF 0 BER, op.compounded at those at option of depositor.Accounts able on demand.Money to loan real ostate, SALBRATO® , IS THE BEST.EWGILLETT TORONTO.ONT, COMPA LIMIT \u201cArrive A Swell.\u2018New Stock of SILVERWAR k di up-to-date, just ir 3 Also another Vaiches just arrived.ven lot The Ding Why\" not on trains Nos.9 and 10, be to Knowlton for your new Ww Montreal and Sherbrooke w day wo essor tn : continued on and after Sup No.and every \u201cdott For tickets, information, \u20aci.wh es ra.Pt , All 5 E.Ad, Buwkul, City tdephone mptly nbs y mai! MOSES 1, H.BEDE 1905.ql Food is.the no 8, fat attening, health Tich cow\u2019s milk.1 ys the same wiser : \u2014an can bè obtair in | 1 tei\u201d Part \u2018of\u2019 the NIGHT FE APRESS.Lea : 9.47 0 \u2019 g o re es FE for baby by da \u2018 \u20188:0 he , 1 .LS Side 5 il uired.Co! hy q ACT OM | MONATION- Ven ymootk 1, 5.45 an.ia arrive, Johnsbury 10.45 a ting ¥i PA 12.33 pm.connect sm nr cotinnodalion leaving \u201cke 8-15 F p- tu.arr NER, .Rakes pay.oh and a es healthy.FR pe LE ( ze IE { Mealy) sent sufficient for BIRTES.id Mill try 3p tt mothers \u2018 vaut prooké BY BARRE AU \u2014At East pa ln ; Max ith, ] LAT Ci Wang co.i.and Mis.A M Bar ms } os 2 Ta 24-75 ; y EAL \u2018 .a = errant \u2026 7.hérbeounee \u201cSh T oke id, » o8 pam.Cave \u201d at Sherbronis .trebec à, 30 p ve Sherbro Quebec 7.pier 4 @- \u2018Sherbrooke I 19 + > Pe m.\u201c> 8:45 5 p.B eave Quehec 7, 00 arrive (tie.train Saturday, Jeaves except Sunday.TY SYSTEM - fo f | \u2014; parie lots of ot afford 1 tor miss.When pire.ta ris buy all that\u2019s pf without going | elsewhere, ¢ a Éaving.Er LOAN 4 MORTGAGE C0.blerest allowed on déposits- payable A, x compounded.at- those dates Wi tion of depofitor.Accounts pay- je on demand.\u201d Money to loan : on hes of desigus will wded, to intending s=upon request.\\ | ed in St.Paul\u2019s church.IS THE BEST.i  soirs COMPANY ;: LIMITED oll | TORONTO.ONT.ist \u201cArrived A well New Stock of {SILVERWARE first-class -fare, E ie returning until atl partigulars at i ket office.AME SPE .AND: SHERBROOKF th, t Saturday.May 20 treet.\u2018Windsor Sherr fl 3 ke \u2026 arriving Sherbroo og te ave YShusbrooks 3 5.47 aa.; 5 22ud, artive \u201c2 / \u201cate, ANo blanks.All genuine formation, etc.kd - app Sd 0 5 Ls ci 1russ./ rders a .mail or MAUR SES HE Hi BEDEE.% ER 10th, 190% Elon, Xs, 1, 100s (ily except Sunday : otherwise not Yo: Xl 7 teavg her > | Nashua; wore FE; ingfield, New Yor 3 Sherbrooke = ; | 12.10 ps = né eo m.at.o eo! Pa 8.00 p- nd Portland, - i tain Notes, be 8: 5.AE, SHEE Food | is the nour- fattening, .healthful » cow's milk, It j pes is aq the same winter and \u2014and can be obtained - a a of the globe.G pin.x by adding | Sol \"Snerd Toque.FRAGRANT, \u201cWellington.St.SHERBROOKE, QUE.SE and « OF APRIL and 1ST OF .OCTO- LL IR TRE: SRA p SERVICE pisco [lite up-to-date, just in at TINUED.\u2019 2 des à Also another new lot of Car Service now © | Just arrived.Why not send LY and tte noslton \u2018for: your new watch ?Sherbrooke w : 2 assort .ud after Sunday: ment and every watch EE a 1.DELICIOUS.® ITXDEX touted a a D Jerdoedsedeafodd 2 oo +2 > Ce %.: $| pq 3 & Gadel end AS on {| M P; s and res Passes.Com Testifying \u201cbefore the Senate - | the inconsistency of all officialdom, as he put it, in attacking the railroads +while at the same time partaking of their bounty\" expressed in free passes.In complaining as he did this President drew attention sharply to a question of much public interest in any country large enough to sport both a government and a railroad.It can be taken for granted that rail- \u2018| roads issue passes, not out of pure generosity, -but with a lively sense of favors to come.This is net to be be \"criticised, if the railroads\u2019 of view be adopted.point It\" may \u2018also be to render \u2018service to either directly or indirectly, quite legitimately.\u2018\u2019 But law-makers, that is, members.of Parliament or members of Congress, -must be considered.as class apart.The aim of a govern-| ment is the highest interests of the people over which it is placed.The practice of a great railroad corpora- | tion fréquently runs counter to the railroad come into conflict.At such times \"it is absolutely essential to the digrity of a- country that its lawmakers should be absolutely free from towards a railroad and they cannot.be.absolutely free from suspicion so.long as they.enjoy that railroad\u2019s | bounty.I \u2014The Onlooker.+ _ | _\u2014\u2014 \u2014.KNOWLTON.May 17.\u2014Mr.L.Farnham, the cele- \"brated young was here on Judge and the week in rs.Lynch are spending ontreal.here over.Sunday.: Electric lights are now being install- \u2018This is.a much needed improvement, and one that meets hearty approval from = all the congregation.Fishing for pickerel is now allowed outside one mile from the lake.Miss M.Pickel, \u2018who\u2019 has been is now rapidly improving.The band boys propose erecting a band stand on the corner near the post office.As this is a suitable and central spot, they will undoubtedly re- ill | ceive good support in the question of Racine, was here on Sunday visiting Iris daughters, Mrs.Gingras and Mrs.Cleary.| Miss M.A.Reynolds and Miss Eva Reynolds, ot Milton, were here Saturday and Sunday, the guests of Mrs.J.P.Cleary.* Mr.and Mrs.L.Racicot, of Waterloo, and Mr.L.Champigny, of\u2018Foster, were here aver Sunday visiting relatives and friends.| Mr.and Mrs.Myron Lewis and Mr.Ed.Lewis, of Warden, spent Sunday with their relatives of this locality.\u20140- LIONS \u2018ON THE RAMPAGE.Berlin, May.16.\u2014 Complaints\u2019 ar- }rive by each mail of the \u2018damage done to native settle nent jin German Fast Africa by Tions.Many natives have been eaten during | the past few months, the lions stealing into their houses by night and carrying them off.Many goâts have also been killed.\u2018Commenting on this state of affairs the Taegliche Rundschau says : \u201cIt seems to us that the hunting spirit is lacking among the white population.Stirely a lion hunt should have a spe: cial charm for the officer, non-commis- sioned-officer, or official who had à à {is true, lion-hunting is notequite the, drop of the sportsman\u2019 s blood in his veins.\u201cOne single hunter could dispose of a whole predatory band.Our Nimrods at home display annually in sport ex- | hibitions for public admiration speci- 4.| mens ef what they can shoot,\u201d Is there a no one among them desirous of showing hig.prowess among the lions?Tt same thing as shooting tame deer.™ mittee on Interstate Commerce, the President\u201d of a certain\u2019 western rail- | road system complained bitterly of wondered at in the least and not \u2018to said that a large proportion of \u2018the recipients of passes are in a position the railroad, a public ihterest, when government and all suspicion of influenced friendliness |.rganist, \u201cof Montreal, ; Tosa.Mr.Frank Belknap, of Montreal, was - finances: .A large number of visitors are expected , here \u201cfor the 24th.i \u2019 ~ 1.e\u2014 .od SAVAGES MILLS.May 17.\u2014Mr.N.Champigny, of | : \u20ac \"ou TA CHE ME US 000, , CURING T [31 =} PE FSSARTS A ESA 0 VASE ge vessoes, \u2019 æe nler 1 select in aN Manicaragua \u2014 is Province of = Santa Clara, =.Cuba, is generally harvested : 1 in February.- - : Thoplants | are cut dow at daybreak- allowed to remain until.eleven AI, Pharaoh fil- : After they are thoroughly dried they are allowed to become moist through atmospheric humidity and then made into \u201chands.\u201d Four of these hands , make à bale.E After allowing i it to age for \u2018three full years, in order to de- | \u2018velop its superb fragrance and aroma, I make it UP.\u2018into \u201cPharaoh.* | That's why there i isa tadte and odor of genuine tobacco i im my Pharaoh Ciger.2 None genuine yim, PHA RO SUTTON.ford, Vt., was the guest of Mrs.R.T.Macdonald, on Saturday and Sunday.ing friends in Montreal for a week or two.Mrs.Clifton Boright: is now to drive out for a short time j day.The Rev.Dr.Larmour, Cowansville,\u2019 supplied the Methodist pulpit on Sunday at both services.The Rev.Mr.Pletts officiated at Cow- ansville in Dr.Larmour\u2019s place.Sutton boasts of- a \u201cQuick Luneh\u201d\u201d alle every + ed as ready at all hours.-Several of our citizens are talking of going to Abenekais and * Caledonia to tone up their systems for the summer ordeal.=~ Some of our young, friends attended the dance at Glen Sutton on Friday night and report a very enjoyable time, Miss Pauline will be in town on Wednesday evening Mrs.Asa Holmek,-of Richford, spent | Sunday with her féther-in-law, Mr.Ar- \u2018thur Holmes.~ Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jenne, of Newport, Vi., were in town \u2018On Sunday, visiting their numerous friends.rs.Henry Cutter, of Williamsport, Mass., is visiting her aunt, Mrs.W.HO'Regan.She expects to return home with her daughter, Helen, on Tuesday.' © Mechanics, Parmers, Sportsmen} To heai and soften the skin and remove grease, oil and rust stains, paint and earth, etc.Albert Tg ilet Soap Co., Mfrs.; 7 =e\u2014 .POTTON.May ' 17. rh $0 esterday.y ye spect our neutrality and it is necessary di.A very large Jumbo piazza rocker, i toi o.It is necessäry « to { en Sherbrooke intends to celebrate the ork | sd I I can eat heartily 24th of May by giv ing a race meeting at the Sherbrooke track, at which $225 \u201cwill \u201cbe\u201d given in purses, the classes to = SEES -\u2014 be given are as follows: No.1, open to | day at home.: oo all trottets and pacers, $100 ; No.2, May 17.\u2014 Little Raymond H.Belly Miller and Misy Ella Miller, of green clase, open to all\u2019 trotters and \u2018who lives with \u2018Mr.and Mrs.I.\u2018Burt, is { Knowlton, were here on Tu sda \u201c \\'pécéts, \u201chic.have never.stated forg:.\u2018confined to the house with the measles.| \u2014- : caca OO.ery (#75; No.3; nase \u2018race; 250.1 to A atealm tq W .a ©.Wilson & sons.; oo wiles JB Us cause of { show oti impartial neutrality by acts 7\u201d = Cibo any road smiles ay.| |instead of word thronged by people as smartly dressed : i oe TT te Se mses - The Harmony Band will give à con: Peer red the country as can.be seen in the royal enclosure.; a 2 2 ET © SA e Las red FOOD O0E sn Bai SBI See ried Bo cert at Lennoxville this ovni if the -wals entitled to know the.exact sitüa-|at Ascot, but during \u2018the early hours |\u201d ' A + Cah & L A © d Ci I + weather is favorable.\u2018tion so.35 to | be able to judge of its | of fhe.sffornbon al the men Near hel , \u201c - \u2018 Cs -À |.8 responsibility.\u2019 mets rectly the sun dips towards.Car I ouis 0 ere 8 0 umn.$ oË Price Webber's Boston Comedy .Rouvier made a final statement the \u2018horizon all the \u201cbearers\u201d of the THERE pARNOTT, INSTITUTE BER Sr = Because it + = \u2014 $ ve any, at lement Théatre, 5: May to the effect that the word of France helmet-hatted Men may be seen out-| spxkcH DEFECTS.rad mas RCA Te tasti = LT Lp 24th\u2014one night only.wal not open to debate.\u201d - side the palings of the grand stand en- Simpy the habit, go or os ea ng c &% 100720 + | The _preparatoyy service for the Sac- |.The Government\u2019s motion for an in-'|closure, jumping up like terriers to iad 9 particles \u201cA man who can t + \u2026 | 3 rament of the Lord\u2019s Supper will be definite postponment of the interpella- catch sight of their masters, each with and, by his keen 3 held.at Plymouth church to-night.] tio) 8 jm by 499 to 84 votes.\u2018a carefully-brushed (ils hat he has We are t between them, - % nd brought for his emp oyer to puto on.CL fie 4 Ire.& There seenis to be a great rush g _ .h and *- , A $ : «¢ \"INDIA AND ROYALTY.|\u2014#rt cl Li ge june every $ If you want a tat to-call at Coder 8 and 3 et oper 5 Kerr & Fos\u201d ing | (From the Allahabad Pioneer.) Sole Agen 8 1 \"but the particula \u2019 : * ~The Gaekwar of Baroda i recent 07 x3 an i 3 © jae aaekwar o na such a man is t à get the atest.it -$ Ouf aim, nothing ut the Ÿ The E.1.Bank intends \u201copening, its 'spdech threw out a suggestion that a f raser 'sDrug Store and Town hips\u2019 Distoutas or | ; auc ! : $.latest, in style, colors, and shiapes.4 Wellington street branch as sqon 8s prince of .the English royal family | 37 The head m : - or [ne ee bee becom ey | ARF \u2018amous |.sensei 3 ga \u2019 ) J : ~ 4 Tas \u201cin London Eng., 3 Remember | Mr.RM.Griffith, who has lmen on Pemenent viewoy | À Prscitions Can be File lb.beth his Father + Cre + a visit to his parents, Mr.and Mrs.j ra mr nL = % _ & % |J.J.Griffith, returned to Montreal PE MARRIAGES, or any wants in the drug line supplied | re lar oR ame naturel to * That Codere has 4 complete fine of Child- 4 this morning.{EO DEX-JATERE- In Con May Closing Nights - i ¢.- best judges of te 3 3 ind, by the \u2018Rev.F- aterson, On | : a % ren\u2019s Headwear, Straw\u2019 Hats, in: all shapes\u2019 and \u20ac | You can afford to paper your wood: [Blanche Maud Walker, second dangh.|, lenhonine No.316 Boll.ask.100% Heand bisa & i $ \u2018shed, judging from the bargains Kerr ter| of the late E.F.Walker, former- by te ephoning No.ell, or as eol * and su rintend % colors; Linen Hats of the latest\u2019 design, Tam 3 & Fors are giving in Wall Papet, this |1y 8 Shefbrooke, to.acy Howden, ing for Ms, Whitcher, at, the Magog i by | gt pe yo = | oo Wee Bre = 24 en i ees À SoS Lae * ÉED = 0 Shanters, w white and colored.\u201d x 21 Mr.William Bushell has left for | * : = Shing ob \u2026 « À Vancouver, B.C., intending, if helikès = rome à ~ ) H, EST 9 ncot > 0 1 ending, 16:41, * -The Mamma Wants the Baby Swell.Ÿ [the country and conditions of life, to | CAN BE} + 3 settle \u2018there and send for his family.C U RE D prion | ) i.; BRAN _ a fine ine of Fota- ; little problems\u2018 which they would solve - He has nothing at st ake \u2018for the future.and his [Plate Me etal : ing Beds: : for you.= SE > | \u201cÀ = il eS so eo | The marriage-of Mr.Edward Bowen = policy 7a Be Tn the shell without the kernel \u2014 | Also Eave Trough, 1 1 5 : (4 Beds which ornament to any room.It is | a \\very nice Bell, formerly} of Sherbrooke, to Miss ¢ appearance withou \u20ac value.4 |, ; \"2\u20ac XX 4 i piece of wich ae and you can make if into a bed in a sec nd.This lithe] Beatricg White, deu of Mr.Some Some Shoe Retailers prefer selling \u201c Tong-profit \"4 Conductor Pipes.Be.1F °° 8 1 i I 7% à g Bed is equipped with the best woven Wire Spring.Ad day! time it \u2018 announced \u2018RW place on Hawa, Is shioes to selling \u201c The Slater Shoe\u201d which 4 is price~con- Shoes, Elbows, Ett.à 8 - wn 1 3 looks \u2018like a fine Chiffonier.The folding bed shown in this cut is made \u20ac June 13th, at Grace church, Dttawgl a - _ trolled by the Makers.A0 \u2018 Large stocks ai au r shi & : = \u201cof solid oak, quartered oak finish\u2014a very handsome piece; of furniture, Mr.J.Henry Pope, who is in charge = : But,\u2014 don\u2019t forget that the Slater Shoe à is priced | and orders var | j RE +f.© and very useful whete room is limited.> with his brother, Mr.Ives Pope, of the Ë by the Makers to prevent your being overcharged que day Lien Mn J.M ; a > ranch hear Calgary, owned by Mr.Ru- : Cr when buy them.Prices and full in ymalié \u201c| 5 M oreau, ( + BED LIKE cut FOR fus Pope, is spending a few: = weeks - | à.= re \u20ac \u2018 i vished on apyflicati pn.\u201cWrite pd , Min.U.S.A iE oo _ at his home in Cookshire, and yester- ; NRK AA Look for the slate- Cp b asking | A For years, I- ff = 1 ae i} day was in Sherbrooke.~ Mr.Pope É À DORN IN frame and the Mak- | Catalogue fort tt iy: = ro suffere ; intends to return to Calgary early in Cu ar NK RA >, ers\u2019 price, $3.50 = 1 A ar pains in 1: a ; June; .\u2018EEE as AKIN er se \u2014\u2014 I wu AL i HR?\u201d cating.VIN S i : Ww A7 À RAIMI.00 on the YA 4 & eon et \u2014 _ Le Picture Sale\u2014Lovers of art\u2019 are re- AEE NON 8 FLR or $500 J / 9 | 0 J 000 ght relief.The Ononper Folding « ese from #7.00, up.minded to attend the closing sale -of 0 À Rk AN 4 o Ka AMF CA | telieved the pain and al! Le .B pictures at Kerr's auction rooms this EN \\ SN § NWP 1 TE 1 tg ath re \u2014 - evening at 7 o'clock.very picture DIXVELL + © thirg eimprove - ECHENBERG BROS.50.05 §| ou au mer pre Fin te cop uy Whiting Block.May 17.\u2014Mr | Bell Telephone 432.4 Zone Le.oy Clan Dscomfért.Vin \u201cmer in à mill, FE Damo?- best doctor.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.A.\\ ths \u2018gune to.Beche Plain, wher | | - | tained situation oo iBT Mey Te egies vie 0° pe farmer on ie à > * he re on Prides last of 5 ; = & se have he à.Mr.C.Jo Wright ©» iit XWin ad.an opport: | vas he re on Friday.Jost æ | oo St-Miche: myself, BROME CENTRE.a T° ; Le \u2014 CUTER Eg 1 - auN 5 ) .Master Walter.Frizzle recently spent .: 4 \u2014 i= of \u201c1 The 306h \u2018hit.meting of the We apes | Trout ; Flee?Melvin, Wilsen © Co, : ee % days-at Mr.J.Ruiter\u2019a, 1.Mr, F.Camp bel advocate, and tr.~Yaung Meni Christian, Association of} Mr.and Mra.tin ng on friend \u2018 mother Drug Co, 14 ¥ Are \u20ac.Mandigo,.of Sedttsmore,| J.A.Bouthellier were registéred at Sherbroôke, will be held Thurstlay (to- i CS \u201c | Barnston, were cal | Co .and Miss Helen Mandigo spent Sun- the St.Louis, Quebec, yesterday, _ morrow), May 18th, at 8 o\u2019clock, in | Sole Local Agent: > A WIGGETT.Jon Sunday last, 0 mim.Ee ) \u2018 | : 4 .E .5 a.2 To 201 ail Rock.\u201d ckers for of colors Lawn vicker, or -of Piazzg .carried, p $1 Es ITURE 60.Ey NOTT INSTITUTE, BER the treatment of all for CTS.We treat the caus t, and.fherefore produce Write for particulars j e \u2018the gents : La Distributors for - VE EPS : ARF p tH 5 0 X ; = FAN NN us ÉRIC LAY \u2014 ea # Loni ry PE ARE dd DE ny Th the largest concer r the British Flag.NES EMBRACES el Shingles, Steel Shingles, rick Faced Sidiog k: Pisin and Blac ste Canal and Black Ge Plate Metal Froagh, ipe, ._ WS, Ete.oki always in st delivered or ship et iveds A = - information ¢ Wr ite: ü full pplication ; ! \u2014 _SHERSRCOER DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17,.1903.- PAGE FI\\ FL.8 wv , ; » Mariner\u2019s Compass if to a haven-of safety.Your A t.A few = pe vod will enable you to the storms of adversity and op » competence for old age.is bank pays 8 per cent, This est on Savings.ern Townships Bank Established | 1859 saone, BOGERT -AND BATTELLE vombers N.Y.Stock Exchange.Stocks bought and Sold, - et + Cominission, one-eighth Money at New York: rates.Eastern Townships\u201d business re ceives es al attention.Correspondence invited.istance Tel., Main 3626.sng Distance To! Manager, .-151 St.James St, Montreal: Fe BACHAND, M.D.- SPECIALIST, oo qi och 1609 has had full charge ol the Nose and throat Department ie Sherbrooke Sacred Peart Hospi- [IN THE HOUSE SIR WIL FRID MAKES REFERENCE | emy Bill \u2018again yesterday afternoon.and representation elauses.in connection with the petition flours ol Consultation :\u2014At the Hospi- | al jours 8 to 10j a.nï.,.every day.except Sunday A his pffice 17 Brooks street Sherbrooke e, Que., from 10 a.m.to 8 p.m = « REASON WHY, You SHOULD USE Ti tasting can well be A man who can taste several hundred cups of tea a day» BN ° - and, by his keen senses, detect the slightest difference \u201cbetween tem, and who, blindfolded, can téll where - gach and every tea was grown, mot only the.country, but the particular district, and often the very plantation man is the professional tea taster.\u2014 cn The head man in my tearoom, Mr.W.R.Miles, Îsa master in his profession.\u2018h London, Eng., and is a tea taster by right of birth, as both his Father and Grandfather were- tea tasters.ecause it is tested by.skilled tea tasters, ~ OF COMMONS.+ Progress Made With ol | Autonomy Bill.\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO FENIAN RAID VETERANS\u2019 \"APPLICATION, > Ottawa, May 17.\u2014The House of Commons took up the Alberta Auton- Several clauses were adopted.: In the Alberta bill all is disposed of with the exception of lands, schools VETERAN LAND GRANTS.* (5 Replying to Mr.\u2018Monk, _Sir Wilfrid, Lawrier.said he thought it was ob-| vious\u201d that if the veterans.of the Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870 had any | the\u201d federal Government.\u2018He \u2018 added claims for\u2019 consideration it was against | for.land grants\u2019 presented to the Government by.the veterans\u2019 delegation the, other day the Prime Minister said the Government had had no time to.give | the matter its attention.It was a consideration, and an answer might be\u2019 given before the end of the session.« THE PLATTEN RIVER SWEEPS AWAY TEMPORARY DIKE.Fremont, Neb.May 17.\u2014 About\u2019 halt | of Fremont was Monday under water, | a temporary dike having heen swept away by the: Platte River.\u201cIt is \u201cbe- , lieved that the.worst has: \u201cbeen reach-: ed: : ; i Ne 3a called one of the fifie arts.\u2018and Logan.1 May 20th.\u201cMoritisal, Moy | 16th.EGGS\u2014Straight, stock, 14ic to Te; No.2, 13¢ to 134c.BUTTER\u2014Choice creamery, 19e \u2018to 194c ; under- grades, - 17¢ to 18c; dairy at \u201817e ; rolls, 15c to 16c, CHRESE-Ontarie, Oc \u2018Quebec, 9c to 9c.ASHES Firsts, $5.45 to 85.5 \u2018seconds, $4.95 to $5.00 ; first pes is, to Hoge ; } 197 per 100 lbs.F HONEY\u2014 White clover in combs, ie to 133c per section, in 1 lb.sectio extract, in 10 lb.tins, 7e to 7 e; in 60 1b.tins, 6c to 63c; buekwheat, 6c to Bic, as to quality.| - MAPLE SYRUP\u2014Per wine gatlon (Be to 50e \u2018in tins; 540 to 6c per lb, b wood ; sugar, in bricks, 7e: to es, small cakes, 8c to \u2018Sic.5 : HAY\u2014No.1, $9 to $9.50 per \"ton -86.50 to \u201c36.75; clover mixed, 87 to $7.50 per ton.LIVE STOCK.About 300 head of butchers\u2019 cattle, 30 milch cows, 400 calves and: 290 sheep and lambs were offered for sale, at the East End Abattoir, yesterday.The butchers were out .strong, and- trade was brisk at firmer rates.Prime béeves sold at.5}c to 6c per lb.; pret.\u2018ty good cattle, at de to Bze; large.bulls,\u201d 3%c¢ to 44e, and the common stock at 28e to 3%c per Ib.A - large steers (were bought by.shippers at $5.90 per 100 lbs.Milch cows gold at 925 to $55 each.The calves sold \u2018at from 82 to $5 each.Shippers eB = \u2018and the butchers paid from 34c to 44e \u2018per lb.for the others.Goôd lots |of fat hogs sold at 7c to Tic per Ib.Good.lots of lambs\u2019 sold at about.MM each, while common lambs sold at | $3.50 each.| Savon ' ONTARIO CHEESE BOARDS.Chesterville, May- 17.\u2014At the chegse i | | | board, Friday ner ight, 225 boxes |of white were boar All sold on the board to A.A.Logs, at 9fc.he buyers present .were, Messrs.Carson.London, Ont, May 17\u2014Sevën fac- ] tories boarded 645 cheese, 117 boxes of white aiid 528 colored.All sold at 94e: The board adjourned to _ | i Bélleville, Ont., May 17.\u2014Offered a turday, 1,620 white and 50° color à cheese.Sales, 715 boxes at 9$c, and 65 at 99-160.For the balance, 9 9-16 | cents was offered, but holders refused.Cornwall, May 17.\u2014At the board; He learned the business It \"came natural to him and he is \u2018recognized as one of the best judges of tea in America.: Co He and his assistants \u2018do nothing but.taste the teas, and süperintend the blending.ÉED ROSE TEA is the restilt.x H.ESTABROOKS, St.John,.N.B.BRANCHES: TORONTO, WINNIPEG, © © (TH MINNESOTA PIONEER - Says: ë.| nw ST-MICHEL is \u201c¢ The Best Doctor \u201d \u201d | THREE BOTTLES COMPLETELY CURED AIM I LE M.JOSEPH MOREAU.Mz J.Moreau, of Waverly | ls, Minp., U.S.A., writes : \u2014 \u201cFt years, I suffered intensely Wh severe pains in the stomach ng \u2018ting.VIN ST-MICHEL.ht relief.- The first bottle th i epain and all my friends ai 4 bottle completed tle cure, et cam eat heartily without- the ) discomfort, Vin St.Michel 3t doctor.\u201d pu Xr, fo Maltais, farmer, of Tadousac, 5 Writes : i \u201cy Vin have had.an opportunity to, test _S-Miche1 myself, and find \u2018it is ho Ds Dr * \u2014 Sp AS ed at the i improvement.The Wilson ne Co., 520 St.Paul St., Fontreal, sole agents for Axl | Hy A = ?À Co., 14 Fulton Sti, Boston, \u201cMâse;; mb agents for U.8 EE Rs \u2018second to none to re-build the negves and gles, _and'strengthen the wholesystem, 1 By he use I have recovered the e appetit ff LL.RAS EBLE eno te MR.J.E.MALTAIS | NN a and digestion.| of my youthful days.I believe it is a preventative of disease because it keeps the hlood pure and da\u201d 4 Friday, \u2018white and 201 colored.\u2018for A.A.Ayer Company, got {ed choice \"American cattle, I~ R.F.Morris, stock broker, i.cu Lr enti + 714 boxes were boarded, 313 All sold hid 93c.The buyers were .J.A.McRae for Hadgson Bros, 271; J.A.Webstey; for J.Alexander, 232; N.Pitt, for Willer & Riley, 153; Logan, for = the.A.A.Ayer Company, 38.Vankleek Hill, May 17.\u2014There were 698 boxes of cheese boarded atid sold here Saturday, 35 colored and \u2018663 | white.Bennett bid fe, and, at that figure all thé cheese was sold.Weegar, 161 boxes ; Wilson, for A.D.MeGillis, got 58 boxes ; Bennett, for Jas.Dalrymple, got 404 boxes of white and 35 color- \u2018ed, and Langlois, for Gunn & Lene: lois, got 40 boxes.\u2014 FOREIGN CATTLE MARKET.| London, May 16.\u2014There was.[no change in the market for \u2018American cattle, as compared with :a week ago, choice selling at 13c, but Canadians were weaker at ll4c to 1%.The trade in sheep was fairly active at \u2018123c to 13c.7 A private cable from Liverpool quot- 113¢ to .12¢, and Canadians at- 11}e to 1lic, while a- cable from London quoted Ca- _nadians at 1T4c-to 12c.« Messrs.\u2018Price & Coughlan\u2019s cable, from Liverpool quoted American cattle at 1l3c to 12e, and Canadians at 113c, and their cable from London quoted American cattle at 12, and | Canadians at 1lie to- 12.\u201d HIS \u201cNOTIS.a =\u201c (From Harper's Weekly.) A theatrical company was playing recently in a one-night stand in a little \u2018town in Towa, where.the -opera house was presided over by townsman whose experience had been more- agricultural than dramatic.He had an important idea - of, himself, which was noticeable in signs of.his own handiwork that he placed around the theatre.Here is the gem of the a 11ot, orthography, syntax, and all just | as he wrote ita t NoTls =~ = EvERY bODy iS OfTshUly hereBy Warned to notSMOKE INTHIS- HEre houge.ThOes So Cot DOIN Wil BEPormptly Ejjected.DAM \u201c1T\u2014I Must hav som SISToM.Sined.Dant Tibbetts.STOCKS.; odell\u2019s | Block, reports to-day\u2019s prices, one | \u201c| o\u2019clock by telegraph, as follows : MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.| Cansdian Pacific Rallway .18 mci Pienthad p Power \u2018 Pr | Twin «ity NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.TT ase fe - - .o on track ; No.2, $8 to $8.50 : R cover, |.: few : paid 4c per lb.for good, large she i of Scots,\u201d by Miss i* x Tr DALY NEWS \u201cFROM TOWNSHIPS, (Continued from page 1) .- + L daughter, Mrs.Charlie Hall, where for the last two years she\u2019 has been so tenderly cared for.\"Deceased was a cancers.cp BR eat sufferer \u201cThe remains- were taken on Saturday by.train te \u2018Stanstead, \u2018her | aîtet- | former home, and on Sunday noon, the bariak 3 in the family lc lot took place.ENTERTAINMENT AT FRELI ms.| BURG.6f the most successful and pleasing entertainments ever given by the \u201cLadies Village Improvement Society,\" was held in Spencer\u2019s Hall.consisted of \u2018vocal selections rendered | by Mrs.Pharoah, Mr.and Mrs.: Hu- Alice: Goodhue ; instrumental by Mrs, Slack, Miss and Miss Nellie, Holden.which were - much appreciated, music, Grace Hibbard were Grace Hibbard.The laughable farce, \u2018Turn Him the illustrated reading of \u2018Mary Queen Winifred Ingalls, were pronounced to be the most beautiful ones ever presented, especially the scene of the \u2018Five Noble Maidens,\u201d to France.\u2019 The proceeds of the evening amounted to about $30.! BEDFORD CREAMERY.cent loss suffered by the local | ' Bedford, May 17.\u2014(Special.).\u2014 A meeting of the patrons of the Bedford creamery was held in the Council room in the.town building to consider the éoursè- to pursue in regard to the re- through \u2018the failure commission firm.After the matter was fully discussed, it was decided to divide the loss equally among the patrons-who were interested in the product during the two\u2019 first weeks of April.T can Today East Angus, May 17.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 There was a pretty wedding, yesterday here, when - Mr.Edward O\u2019Mara, paper maker of the Royal Paper Mill, was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Conway.The bride looked exceedingly pretty, attired in white with a long veil, which was very becoming to her.The groom Was accompanied- by his father, the bride was attended by James Conway, of Shera.) \u2018The nuptial mass was performed by the Rev.priest.dered, and many hymns were by her sisters and friends.The happy couple have gong to spend their © honeymoon in Montreal and other places.: The bride\u2019s going.away Suit v was navy blue, withy white silk waist.They were the] recipients of a great number of pretty presents.uncle, J.A.K.Plamondon, parish |.Very excellent music was ren- sung « BEDFORD MARKET.- Bedford, May 17.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The lowery weather with soil too moist for seeding drew an unusually large attendance at the weekly market on Tuesday.\u2018Prices of butter were slightly on the decline, but the make of dairy is decreasing and the offerings were small; ery, 18c.to -18}c; dairy \u2018separator, 17c ; dairy, 15¢ to.16c; egas firm at 13e; dairy skins, 60c to 90c; veal skins, $1 to $1.255 beef Hides, Sy to ic, FARM ERS .For style, speed and action you had better see my stallion, Royal Wilkes, before breeding vour mares.The prettiest hôrse in the country.; R.0\u2019 DONNELL, East Sherbrooke: Te LET A nine room: tenement (Re ck\u2019 Grove) i in Liennoxville.I Appl?to Pw STERLING brary and APL Le : OF SHERBROOKE, JRER PUBLIC LIBRARY Reading Ry.Tra sit.\u2019 1 @ BEADING HO s from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm 19: ie stool | 49 exes RE week days from 3io 2am, 1 to 6 and t \u2014 ion P Pacifle \u20ac 123% | > aay fr from 130 to.490 pm | CHICA go Ba.au or TRADE.| | mær ÂRT GALLERY OF PAINTINGS 87% | Engravings, Reproductions, etc.Jus Bois ces LS « 4784 \u2018Entrance by Main Hall and second stairway.Tifa 3 Rid bi meek duye from*8 to 12 a.m., anal te : sn FE A # in a i - \u2019 «0,87 i ams Sundays from 140 to 430 nun..Royer, 87 | Wellington _street._ MISCELLAN EOUS.rn tbe moe rm WANTE D\u2014YOU, TO UNDERSTAND} that a shrewd man will always be.an He looks .ahead.The - racts suitable for \u2018everybody, and | the - shrewd man |takes the \u201cSun\u2019s\u2019 * policies in preference to all others.\u2014 WANTED.\u2014 MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN.as help in country - house\u2019; references required.Apply, L, Record Office.MRS.R, A.WOODGATE, NURSE, has moved from 64 Market street to 51, opposite No.1 Fire Station.SITU: ATION Ws ANTED As BOOKkeeper or any kind of clerical work, or would go on.the road as travel ling salesman.Apply R.Bartholomew, Cookshire.i BOARDING TWO G IN NTI EMEN with.room anil hoard in a French- speaking family.* Apply 76 King - street.Portable C Camp For Sale, Built in sections, can be taken down and put together in short time, new last fall, measures 16 x 24 fect, with- I, 12 feet long ; furnished with new bedding, stove, cooking.utensils, \u201cete.Will ~_ ac- commnodate twelve people easily ; fst | the thing for low-priced summer home - or hunting and fishing camp.For particulars, address, \u2019 NS OIL CO., C.W.PERKI © Beebe Plain, va - \u2014 = à wy Lah, avs Se. 3 He couter te.mu 26 ra rs - oC 2 Ladies\u2019 Dainty White \u2018Maslin SUITS; large shook all sizes, \u201c Special ms - a = T.Belang ger, + = .Tan leading - Ainérican.co Outing Costumes T- This store has gained undisputed sde in 3 Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waist Suit Values uuu.nN HERE'S TWO SPECIALS : 3 \"LADIES OUTING COSTUME, ip blue, green, § : grey añd brown cHambray, and.blue.and white dot: ted Ginghams, latest style, nicely made, Tan Boots & Shoes ! .going to be leaders this: sumer.We have placed in stock a supply demand, from the uk Canadian manufacturers.to meet the \u2018See our lines in Oxford, \u201cLace and Blucher Cut.\u201c convince you.that the material i is special $3.SHIRT WAIST well trimmed and finish.2 $3.00, | -_h 05 .Wellington St I | + i i ! ~ Boots and Shoes.are High It will of the best and superior to \u2018the ; \u2018make.: 168-167 Wellington Street, BOUCHER & noix, \u2018 Shérbrooke.a À OFFICERS ELECTED FOR \u201cENSU- A g responding \u2018Secretary, ARE ee NRT té, SHIRTS ARE of a man\u2019s temper.THE T language.pocket book.The negligee shirts we're R just now are the unusual smart R not be duplicated later om.Be fl them while you can.\u2019 So easy to have some little thing go wrong and then so easy to use strong \u2018Ours are made so as to spread a Christian spirit throughout the laud-they will not rub the man, rile the temper : or | rob the EST selling largely styles that can\" | ter get in on = New spring styles are foe 496 to SL 50.| Bastorn Townships J, L.Vineberg Man.Dir : BELL TEL: 338; | Everything 1 must be sold at once, # on account of giving up business.Bl Tle stock consists of fine Rsady- Bl to wear Clothing for Men, Youth's / \"RB and Boys, Underwear, Top Shirts, & Overalls, Collars, Ties, etc, etc., gE which \u2018will be sold ab - sacrifice .À prices, to clear.© All the above = mentioned must go at; half price Æ and less so as to\u201d sell out every- ed thing.| RB \u201cWe also offer the selling lof the @ entire stock en gros, at so much ll on the dollar, with the privilege of § leasing the store from the present N time until next May.Remember j that there is no time te be lost,-as g we will clearout everything at once.- Flotcher\u2019s Block.Clothing Co.Sole Agerits for \u201cProgress\u201d Brand Clothing For Men, .7 and \u201cMiladi\u2019\u2019- Brand for Ladies.2 SELLING OUT?The Bargain Glothing Store.Come Yourself and Tell Your Friends to go to the.\u2018 BARGAIN CLOTHING STORE, =.173 WELLINGTON STREET, \\ \u2018Opposite Continental A tel.147.Wellingion £1 # 3 Annual Convention 1s Held at Lennoxville.- a = ING YEAR-MRS.SANDER- : SON.AND MES.HYSLOP The sixth annuel \u2018oonvention of the County of.\u2018Sherbrooke \u2018 Women®s Uhris- tian Temperance Union: was held\u2019 iyes- terday afternoon and\u2019 evening Bt\" The Methodist church; Lennoxville.\u2018 \u201cMrs.Sanderson, of Danville, /Provincial President, took .the- chait, - and lg there were present.Mrs.Hyslop; : Pro- | vincial organizer, the delegates from the Unions of the county and the Pré-.| sidents, and, a large \u2018number, of | the officers and members.Mrs.G.] B.Cleveland, Mrs.W.Cleveland Johnville ; Mrs.Lindsay, \u201cof ml and Mrs.Mackay and Miss Brewn, of Milby, received a fraternal welcome.\" The various reports were very satis- | factory.- The election of officers resulted as follows : President, Mrs.H.BP.Warren, Lennoxville ; Vice-Président, - Mrs.G.G.McCurdy, Spring Road ; Cor- 1 Miss Maggie Robinson, Spring Road; Recording Secretary,\u2019 Miss G.May Bradley, Sherbrooke ; ; Treasurer, Mrs.W.H.Abbott, Lennoxville, all re-elected.The, i$ superintenderits of depar outs re-appointed by the es county with the following ngs Missionary work, Mrs.C.C.- Knight in \u2018place of Mrs.Skinner (resigned); Legislation and Franchise, Mrs.E.X.Somers.- A special feature of the afternoon | was the Loyal - Temperance Legion Rally, under Mrs.W.H.Abbott.The children, both girls and boys, marched in to a stirring.air, and before taking their seats jsahg a bright temper- \u2018ance song.A responsive exercise followed, which showed the excellent training of the teachers and int 1i- gence of the scholars.\u2019 Pleasant addresses were\u2019 made Mrs.Sanderson.and Mrs.Hyslop.Mrs.Sanderson spoke of the drink évil as being a thousand times worse than famine.or pestil nce or war.She \u2018repeated the triple pledge against drink, tobacco and profanity, \u2018and urged the children for their .own sakes,\" their \u2018parents\u2019 happiness and the love of Jesus Christ to hold fast to their promises and to grow up a loyal tin: perance legion.Te Mrs.Hyslop spoke.of the legion as a military body fighting the drink evil.She was pleased to see so.many bright intelligent faces: and could not help -¢ontrasting .the lives.of Canadian children with those of many little | ones in the old country._ anecdotes and illustrations the speak- \u2018er held the attention of her young au dience and closed \u2018with the following words, \u2018May God help you to be true, and honest and brave; to keep your pledges, and to live for Christ.In the evening a very; nice programme was rendered: ' The Lennox- ville choir, Mrs.George Armitage, Mrs.G.E; Hyndman,\u2019 Miss Alice Mc- Fadden .and several young members of the Loyal Legion contributed to the \u2018entertainment of the evening.Stirring \u2018addresses .were delivered by Mrs.Sanderson and Mrs.Hyslop.The report .of the committee on resolutions -was received \u2018and adopted.Among the resolutions\u2019 passed - were the following : - \u2018\u201c\u2018Resolved,\u2014That we offer thanksgiving \"to our Heavenly Father \u2018that Tor six years He has guided us as\u2018: County Union and brought us together again in convention with.\u2018renewed courage.+ \u201cThat _we view \u2018with alarm the în- creasing tendency to disregard the sanctity \u201cof the Lord\u2019s Day, and that we exercise greater watchfulness to prevent, if possible, such desecration.\u201cThat we affirm with increased emphasis our belief in an equal standard of purity for both sexes and with re-: newed\u2018 energy, by instruction, literature and all other possible means, we will uphold this principle.by | opening before us exercise renewed vigilance and prayerfulness in the matter of trying to stamp out the cigarette habit among our boys, and that we endeavor to have co-operatidg with us \u2018the \u2018teachers of our sehools.\u201cThat this convention tenders its sincere thanks to the beloved Provin- \u2018cial President, Mrs.Sanderson, Mrs.Hyslop for their jassistance, t the trustees for the use of their any way helped to make our conven- \u2018tion pleasant and profitable.\u201d | jwe give Ur end ash Keceipts : With every Suit we sell.FL ihe NAS li sold i i Misi htc a I I A I 9 (0) i el a ER | Eo Ro AA pet EE SEE PERE] POTTER) (ee ee KrF Suits ! \u201cSuits! If you want to have a SUIT WELL MADE, new ideas, you should Five, ts a call Me have t 2 © New share fothing Store, \u201c \u2014 | , \u2018 7 | | who had been ; of With many | teen has perfect eyes, the largest per- \u201cThat we again in this new year 3 and |.church and to all those who have in : Baby Jim c ducts a journal, HES SL, WOMAN | | wep AGAINST WILL \u2014 DESERTED HER HUS JAND\u2014IN A FIT OF ANGER : | dor 17.\u2014The Herald | Henrietta ct who New\u2019 York, says i.5° \u201cMrs.gañe at, Mi in prison for\u2019 more\u2019 \u2018than half a century for three murders, was \"daughter of a wealthy merchant in Quebec.Her \u2018maiden name was Char- [lotte Wood.Her father sent her to | Emma \u2018Willard! Seminary, in Troy, IN.J.;' with her three sisters.As young girl she was [very beautiful.Of | romantic dispgsition, she resented the: 4.plans of her father to marry her to a titled Englishipan, and said that if to wed against her puld leave her : husband al year and cause a in i LD HER HUSBAND.| good her threat after her ord William Elliott.On her fathér\u2019s house admission was refused to her, and she returned.to Troy, where she sought | the aid and advice of the head of the seminary, At a hotel she met a politician, with whom she says she secretly merried.His name was not.disclosed in a y of the court proceed- © | ings.She tdok up her residence | in one\u2019 \u2018of the .qhietest streets , of the towh, and lived \u2018alone.-Her beauty in less than lic scandal.DESERT , \u201cShe made | marriage to her \u2018return to \u2019 F ! was the subject of much comment, and although she peemed to be_a pergon was on any terms of intimacy in ue lived across the street from her house.It consisted of Timothy Lanigan, \"a grocer, his .wife and Miss Lubec, à relative.She once attended-a party given by the Lanigans where one i\u2019 of the, guests made a remark which she considered insulting and the Lanigans \u2018sided with the person whom she accused.of offending\u2019 She called: the | following day [on the e grocer, and, say- | ing : she \u2018had peeh.hasty, effected a re aonciliation ith him.At her re quest the fam ly sent out for a (quart | of beer, and into this she slipped ' quantity of - jarsenic, which resultéd in, the death of Mr.and Mrs.Lanigan and Miss Lubec.\u201cEvery effort wäs « made to conceal \u2018the real namd of the woman.In her isolated life in Troy she was known as Mrs, Henrietti Robinson.\u2014\u2014 DIFFERENC S IN TWO SIDES oF \"HE BODY.4 | (New Orleans -Times-Democrat.) | : \u201cSpeaking f oddities,\u2019 ° said another man, \u201cthere is \u2018more truth than peer ry\u2019 in the rather rough saying sojne- times indulged in a bandying spirit, | that \u2018your feet are not mates.\u201d The fact is, we arp not as perfectly made | as the sculptor, the painter and ik poet would have us believe.\u201cFor instange, the two sides of person\u2019s face Fo never alike.The eyes 28 are out of ling in /two cases out of five, and one eye js bironger than the other in seven persons out of ten.right eye js also, as a rule, than the left.) The higher Only one person.in fif- centage of defects prevailing among fair-haired people.The smallest interval of sound can be distinguished better with gne ear than with both.\u201cThe nails pf two fingers never grow with the same rapidity, that of the middle finger growing the fastest, while | that of the thumb grows slowest.- In fifty-four cases out of a hundred .the left leg is shorter than the right.So you see we are not the perfect creatures we are| sometimes represented to be, nor is it] quite so horrible as die might imagine to be reminded that one\u2019s feet are not mates.are not mates, as a matter of fact, that is, they are not both exactly the same size.\u2019 alike and of oe | CHLOROFORMING GRANDPA.We are chlo oforming Grandpa In our laby ratory snug, For we've b en to DF.Osler, Boeke to die contented 1seful days are o'er.Ta à he \u2018Since his | We, ar chlo oforming Grandpa, =| git] | A and get a sponge).- Ge, s such a hale pld f low, He would still continue working | welve or fourteen hours a day.! Little Johnie (such a bright boy hn Runs 'a railroad and a bank ; and a Senator is Frank, | Boys of.sixteen, eighteen, \u201ctwenty, | Now direct the human race\u2014 What's the ise of having Grandpa | Merely loafing round the place ?We are chlo oforming Grandpa\u2014 a Don\u2019t you; lhear his feeble moan ?Grandpa is & nice old fellow | \u2018And vt sad to have him groan\u2014 Shall we [take him out, .my brothers, di rt Jo.ML, NAULT,.Prop.3 beneath the :1jd alkéd with Dr ok Lo ust bet, did.: wate Tews.ee : \"3 + 1 Hous ~Popuiey\u201d \u201cHome tor L, Kilburn, Prop.À conti toavelprs.I a.» ren rm arid ay - agi 2.\u2019 3e À + ~ KJ > 200% 0*00 0e \\ ®, 0e, The feet || XXX Le ©, ©, Joogeedeegeedes .Joe a ee repel * Doo : EVIE M 2° 9, © 9 + ©, ©, Te ° ee e, e sn oO $%° 00, %' ee, 0% > ©, e \u201c CEE ($0090.00 00600, + e 9 0, KJ * 00, *, e WR) ae +, ® MORTIMER CQ) ®, - 0 acer (/ e 0 oe 06% % CJ oo © ©, - ©, CX + © e 0, KJ 00, * ®, + (J 0%, °, * 0, 0, .\u2026.* ® + 0, ©, À e °, * oR RR 0, + ®, e ee, o% e 0.e 2 $, e 0.0.©, ® ee e e oe ©, e o> & ® sels XC ®, > XTX ot 0%?STA CLOTHIN Rai AR OT G ni pring In all the latest styles and in all 5 - 5 | the newest colors in English and - 3 American ITats.EE DRAGON HATS.BENSON HATS, HATS, STELLA GRADE Hits, Examine our window display, of Hats, Clothing, \u2018Shirts and - Shoes, and if you don\u2019t see what jou want come in\u2014we have, it, 0 5 EVERYTHING FOR MEN FROM HEAD 10 0 Foun _ STAR CLOTHING \u2018HALL, \u2018Je Rosenbloom & Co., Props.97-99 Wellington St, = e ee DIR 190190, 0 + petite ateatee a, à .BEE * - adh A, 1 - \\ : = .- $2.50 | $2.00 and $2.50 | $1, 50 and $2.00 $1.50 to ss 3 - Sherbrooke ogee! bbb CEE a XD SAH The John Murphy Company, Limited.= Choice Parcel of New Irish Laces Lrish Lace Department has received à choice parcel of the newest\u2019 productions from the .Countess of Aberdeen\u2019s depot in Dublin.for which we are the Canadian selling agents.ed works of an artist, each individual piece of Irish - Lace has a value of its own apart from any other \u2014that value which comes from being made altogether by hand.The pieces we have just unpacked consist of Straight Band Collars, Straight.Band Collar and Cuft Sets, Abbey Collars, Abbey: Collar | and Cuff Sets, All:over Laces, Medallions Insert- It is needless to say that we cannot cut samples of these beautiful laces, but we shall always be pleased to show our unequalled display to out of town customers \u2018when visiting Mon- Our ions, and Edgings.treal.FINE I, UNDERSKIRTS, st) \u2018Good English cotton top, 16 inch frill of fine embroidered muslin, nicely tucked, four clusters of three 1-16 inch tucks, finished: with French band sizes, 38 to 44 inches ; one of the values that is- making our Ladies\u2019 Outfitting De- par tment pop and dust ruffle ; SPECIAL! Price $ (Postage 10c extra.) Like the sign- 1.76.\u2014 a Pee ® 00a e\u2019 XH eos DX Qed 000% foes IK 2ototo0200t oe dood XT ZX Joadeed 200d 2000 XIX se © ® etc 20% 4 vante ste ae 0400 200d to ted, mot The John Murphy Company.Limited MER a [I : CAREY'S \"ROOFING.3 5 1% Ë a If you want a permanent roof, get \u201c| $ _ Carey\u2019s 'Magnesia.Flexible Cement # 1 Roofing that neither rots or rusts.+ Prices and samples sent on po + cation.JE.$ | te $ The Philip Carey Man i g Coy Ÿ.2264 Victoria Square, © - Sout 20 \u201c $ oo dote Ltée release pres Le 0300 BID 2e, Sesto reir is voll 1 ; - em 22 | ; ge ogres : 18\u2014The St.I dent of the Times rth Baltic squadron she.Fours yessel of any fiz} va, which is now © the sv Temainder are wh 2 a of the Ministry of dou as æ sort that \u2018 oes © The fourth = pe pably will not venture in .unless \u2018all of Adi vessels are badly crippled.of this regiment of Ru force ill leave the Baltiv ay compte sontrol of Gern ted to return, for « po i 57 obtain the mastery « will have to keep their : able 5 there.- Russia hi i \u2018the Polish frontier of tr bo herself -at the mercy of on sea and land, thereby Y compromising Russia's\u2019 \u2018int i he Near East.These consi \"have been submitted to the vertheless; Las decided 1: = var\u201d -even at the vost.of Ru tw ere in \u201cthe Ba ) Balkans.\" TO SAIL JUNE 14.Ma 18\u2014A St.Peter Echo de.Paris, fio\" squadron from Libau SE | ben ordege to) sai fe Par ast on/ June 14.\" RO \u2018A Petorabuge, May 18.~The Maripe has received : oy .) m * Admiral Rojestv Late by - way of Indo-Chir that he is guiltless of : of.neutrality.The de taken Bs \u2018evidence that the Rd is going north.hot 1 42 INDO- CHINA COASI | Saigon, May -18.\u2014Admiral ! quires, on.board the cruiser Gi has returned from searching the lor-the Russian fleet.He « throughout Saturday and Sun the northermmost .anchorage, bu uot see 8 single Russian.vessel.x reporte or.Nanoï news while # eea in a junk, encou Rear al Nebogatofi\u2019s squ Te fk wes held up, and the spondent taken to the flagship.amiral sent him on board the be examined, with the resul he was acquitted of any suspicic | tit or action.He has arrive - and says the officers wélcomed They stated that they had not shore since February.\u201c They c um early fight.When they 1 THÉ.HOUSE OF GOMMC toy Bi De Dropped ft for Day B0USE DISCUSSED BILL TO : GOVERNMENT RaILWA oo - ACT.Oljawa, May 18, \u2014 The Ho s, yesterday, had a re oe worn out ang \u201cwearying au debate.After routine un ion, of some interjected bill to amend the Governn ways Act was taken up.Thi ry giving the Governmer running rights over ti de Adantic.The power is di &y, \u2018but Me.Borden raised th & the bill was intended to or Ssement in favor of .the Gov: 30 be paid for hy arbitration\u2019 in the power of thé railw ope to call on the Governm« des Sompensation whether thé lat to use the power provid o not, Neither Mr.Emmer- « Fitepatriek thought there ge of this, and.the first Nr, Ber : geron drew attentio I saibility of a south shore the desired connect| orme eyéld and the, C.A.R.1.rence y G.T.R.to St.the Counties of Bea Eptenng uay and Laprairi- sad afr son promised to porte some more talk pro Birther and the bill passed - ponsideration.le B iy then went into « pl ly, taking up, the iten: tural estimatés for ey larme of $100,000.The tail Îtem thir tontinyed uatil 11.15, id Members: present, whe and the House adjour BIRTHS, 8 \u2019 = In\u2019 this city, on Ye 13h, 1905, a daught.\u2018Ladue, \u2018 in "]
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