Sherbrooke daily record, 19 mai 1905, vendredi 19 mai 1905
[" I?, (oman several poedons May she high ab Rojestvensky in o the Russian fleet when it À divostock.A high \u201cofficial staff informed \u2018the correspon- abe on watered by the - terrible bre he has | undergone since he wt 2 etes g, and his breakdown e.evertheless, the staff ; re of His physical ability to command long enough to en- the Japanese, and it hopes that od pe able to tgke the fleet to flsdivostock.When that is accom- arduous and, glerious mis- i un more than fulfilled.Petersburg correspondent of se says that.the date of Jian Birileff\u2019s - departure for Vla- where he will have the soso is kept secret, Test it wi Rojestvensky\u2019s move- is, but it is\u2018understood that he be-allowed ample leisure to pre- i the journey.This implies a 5 sojourn of Admiral Rojestven- bys Beet in soutJern waters.AST.PETERSBURG STORY.urg May 19.\u2014It is re- 5 heb ay of Admiral.Rojest.toi boats have return a pe Baltic, in a darmaged ition.N details are given.\u2018 HEARD IN LONDON.London, May 9.\u2014Now that it seems M eitely es ied that Vice-Admir- > Wet has started on - his a * Ke os; wihtard journey, there is a great re- Limited, sal of interest here in the Far tr campaign.Kwang Chau Bay, des provision junks are said \u2018to be for \u2018the \u2018Russian fleet, is said 4 be tbe most northward of - French jong on the Chinese sea, \u2018and the port which Rojestvensky can .sea oc, Bi hig final departure to meet the Te fpancse.It has a ~ fine \u2018anchorage \u2019 a = Mais deliœod channel, where a large + 3 ¥ \\ wy \u2018ride in safety.- g CP a Mus still circulate in London to fle det that the Russian Pacific wudon\u2019s coaling arrangements are eremely inadequate, and to have: ben the main cause of its prolonged sur in Indo-Chinese waters, and - that de simiral is finding ever: increasing tilly on this score.POSITION OF FLEET.Singapore, Straits Settlements, May Fay | To B oR, MC.À cwear and: e; cream, .Regular a- yard, | extra.) .= a ¢ each.3 extra) © < lonual Medtng Was Held ~~ M - last Night.or25¢c.Revue \u2014 oo SEW MEMBERS RECEIVED DUR- ood value NG YEAR-REPORTS VERY * SATISFACTORY.- Re.30th annual meeting of the lung Men's Christian ~~ Association 8 held last.night in \u201cthe Association wlots, there being a good attendee \u2018of representative rhen.\u2018 Encour- ¥g reports were given of each de- Kriment.of the work.The hearty Mperation of citizens, and an in- Paing corps of workers has +\" made.lible a\u201d larger - wi rk than in pre- pr 250._ extra.) 10° Limited.An 2 .TU Years, ex mu.membership report showed - Miactory growth: © 92 new mem- tri have been received\u2019 during ougly, i 5 been removed by death.is: À be Nigh School rnroîled 101 pupils, et arithmetic, od od dlectricity, music, Plans for dort are under wa M and \u2018newspapers, A lib being started.ious work department pro They Ned RS the series of strong: nieetings dur-| 4 WEATHER PROBABILITIES.+ : year.A number of able 4 \u2018Forecast tor the .next 24 + \u20ac RE, pe lpi] sechred whose messages: 4 hours, issued by the Meteorolo- + A) 8 ta the voung-men.There + gical Bureau: Qu 4 day afternoon meetings 4 Northwesterly winds ; fair and i rs a aol Rn 8 total attendance of 2 cool.+ = Saturday night meeting en \u2014 AI .+ .Admiral - \u2018Rojestvensky was at at ed by \u2018gickness to aban and, but that his nerves | at the M a net increase of 20 over last M U)as the pion sustained a rge number leaving or being unable to renew\u2019 4 The in good standing number 257, _ of 102 in three years.The ch Preference given: by the 92 new Anglican, 27: Method- ov TG Flybs, and a track \u2018team weré bookkeeping, 1 lish, stenography, engin- algebra and fo in common branches.The y the department was of a wl character, its The \u2018reading supplied with fit of the lead- rt La d At Coming Battle\u2014Biriletf To Succeed\u2014 pamiaged Russian Torpedo Boats Return Home.19.\u2014The St.Peters- dent of che Times claims.authority confirming thé t Admiral Birilefl will suc- com-.about \u2018 120 miles northeast of report brought here by the steamer Hong Wan.I.Varella May 15 steaming slowly north.J UNCTURE AGAIN REPORTED, fected May 8, by\" the squadrons Admiral Nebogatoff.outside of territorial waters.The vessels started seaward May.14, going in an easterly direction.« AGENTS ASKED TO LEAVE.Washington, D.C., May 19.\u2014Richard S.Greener, \u2018American commercial agent at Vladivostock, has cabled the American State Department that \u2018all the foreign commercial agents there have \u2018been asked to leave Vladivostock fortress, and are given permission to provinces.Mr Greener.himself ' wag just leaving Vladivostock for Habor- owsk.It is recalled here that a similar measure was adopted by the Russian authorities -at Port Arthur at the beginning of the investment of that centre of the seat of war very soon.RAISING THE CRUESER.\u2018Shanghai, May 19.\u2014It is\u2019 stated that the Japanese have_raised the cruiser Pallada, one of.thé Russian vessels that was sunk at Port Arthur.: .PROCEED NORTHWARD.\u2018London, May 19.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Russian fleet appears to be making a very slow pace northward.It, was sighted\u201d on Tuesday about 120 miles northeast of Cape Varella, which is just to the north of the promontory enclosing Honkohe Bay, whence it sailed on Sunday.Its furture path is of course wholly \u2018unknown; though \u2018guggesta.ibat.Rojestvensky may put.into Chinese waters to take \u2018on provisions.Reports _ that the Russian admiral has asked to be relieved Petersburg: Admiral Birilefl, it is\u2019 said, will go to Vladivostock, and if Rojestvensky defeats Togo,\u201d will then take over command of the whole Russian naval force in the East, with powers something like those enjoyed by Alexieff as viceroy.rolled a number.The special services conducted by John Currie were very successful.The \u201caverage attendance at the men\u2019s Bible class was 12.The Social Work.Committee gave 4 high-class entertainments and a number of socials and receptions.The employment bureau secured po- \u2018sitions for 7 men and boarding hou: ses for a large number.The total week-day attendance at the rooms was 12,142.The Treasurer's report showed $1,414.82 ; leaving a balance of.$4.34.This \u2018is exclusive of rent.The debt ont-the building was: decreased by $125.Managers elected.for the coming year were\u2014H.V.Haight, A.\u2018Skinner, c.©.Knight, - J.W.McKee, J.E.Waterhouse, | J.K.Edwards, : -J.Reid, A.M.Sangster, B.C.Howard, L.S.\u2018Channell, J.Robertson, H.Bartlett, R.N.Robins, J.R.Sangster, J.P.Watson.rustees re-elected S.L.were : C.GC, Knight.+ THE GAYNOR AND GREENE CASE.APPEAL RE POWER OF \"TION COMMISSIONER DIS: 4 al Tesbyterian, 21 .Congrega- MISSED.PS 9; Baptist, 8: Roman Cath- Montreal, \"May 19.+-(Special.) \u2014 The hie, ater, 3.\"The membership full bench of the Court of King\u2019s inthe ity profession and pony, upheld the decision of : ustice a class work was carr\u201d on Davidson in Superior Court, ® © bn gymnasium, tennis, hoafing and that Judge Lafontaine, States Government.Government has the right 3 extradition commissioners, principal contentions of ing that such authority Provincial Governments.fore dismissed the appeal.\u2014 belonged essa rr ras ssbb pe / : 19.\u2014The Russian fleet Was in latitude | 13.30 north, and longitude 111.30 east Cape Varella, coast of Annam, during the morning of.May 16, according to æ British The German steamer Segovia sighted 42 Russian ships 40 miles from Cape Saigon, May 19.\u2014A junction was ef- of Vice-Admiral Rojestvensky and Rear- It: took .place reside in the cities of the maritime | place by \u2018the Japanese land.and sea | forces, and hence it is assumed that |: 8 I is conce Vladivostock is expected to become a reports of a large.fleet of junks anchored to the southwest of Hong Kong account of ill-health are denied in St ; the receipts to be $1,419.16; expenditure, \u2018TO SUCCEED MR.PICARD, that it would be -put Channell, G.N.Hodge, J.M.Jenckes, \u2014_\u2014 commissioner, was qualified to set in extradition proceedings against Gay- nor & Greene, wanted by the United The Court held that \u2018the \u201cDominion appoint Tne of the prisoners be, to They there- \u201c| SAILS FOR ENGLAND | L jeter (Object i is Interests of His Diocese.| \u2014 \u2018WILL BE AWAY THREE MONTHS\u2014 REV.J.BOYDELL ACTING LT BISHOP.Montreal, May 19.\u2014 The Right Rev.George Thor] - Bishop of Algoma, sailed for Liverppol on the Allan\u2019 liner Bavarian, early this morning.He said, last night { - \u201cl am going across in the interests of my diocese, primarily.\u201d We have in England an -associa- tion known as the Algoma Associa- | tion, which raises funds for the prosecution of the work in my diocese and\u2019 I intend to visit its members and Te- report progress, at the same time making arrangements for the raising of more funds.Algoma, as you know, is larger than all of England and Wales, and although much of it is unsettled and wild the boundaries of civilization are ever increasing and it requires more money: than heretofore we have been able to.raise of ourselves to support the .work of the Church: Since I became bishop, however, \u2018T have seen the work grow steadily um- til our own contributions have more \u2018than doubled, and we have.vastly increased our centres of labor.1 am in great hopes, therefore, that this may be my last trip on such an errand and that the time is\u2019 not far re- | moved when we will be self-supporting.That is, that we may become non-de- | pendent is so far as outside assistance, d.Of course, it will be years yet - before we will be able ta supply all our needs from our own diocese.\u201d\u201d His Lordship will be away for.three months, \u2018 and in his absence, Rev.J.Boydell is administering the dioeese.It is five years since His Lordship crossed | the Atlantic.= NEW AGENT AT CT.R.STATION, Mr.T.King, Of Brockville, .Appointed.- a IS EXPECTED TO ARKIVE eho - SHORTLY._ Mr.T.King, agent at Brockville, Ont., has been appointed to \u201csucceed Mr.F.Crane, as agent at the Grand Trunk: station in Sherbrooke.He is expected here to-day or to-morrow.Mr.F.Crane has not yet been noti- fied when to assume his new.duties as ticket agent at the Bonaventure station, Montreal, but the probability is that he will leave for Montreal in- a day or two.\u2018 ; MR.C.MILLIER -10 GET | POSITION.|: Agent.WHO \"HAS RESIGNED.It is understood! that Mr.C.Millier, accountarit, of this city, will be appointed to the position of Crown Lands agent fbr the St.Francis District, made vacant-by the resign tion, of Mr.Jacques Picard, owing to ill health.Mr.Millier stated this morning that about the appointment, through - this week.| \u2014- | THE MISSISQUOI | BAY \"FISHERIES.\u2014 THE MATTER IS BROUGHT UP IN HOUSE OF COMMONS, Ottawa, May 19.\u2014Mr.Demers, of St.Johns and Iberville, brought up in the House on the preliminary proceedings, yesterday, the fact that the State of New York had passed a law refusing the admission of Canadian-caught fish.- He said that this was retaliatory | legislation passed because t \u201cthe Canadian Government would not stop sein: ing in Missisquoi Bay.Mr.Demers suggested the.Canadian Government, restoring the tolls on: the Chambly canal, which was largely used by Americans, in the'way of hitting back.Mr.Prefontaine said, that.the- Americans lated previous arrangements entered info with Canada in regard to fishing in \u201cMissisquoi Bay, so that the Dominion had to issue licenses to give Canadians a share, of the fishing.He offered the United States to Jay this matter before the proposed international fishery commission.The\" Dominion could not place tolls on the canal, Mr.Monk said that placing tolls on the canal would not make the Ameri- | cans the only ones to suffer.He \u2018approved of negotiations instead of coer- CET ere 4 SHERBROOKE, QUE.FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1905.|BISHOP THORNLGE : ral districts.will Become Crown Lands he had received no word from Quepec but expected 4 À ue SU + IN THE QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.Discussion re Rural Judge\u2019s.ç Residences.La \u2014_ | THE ADULTERATION OF MAPLE LA SUGAR SUBJEC OF MOTION.| \u201cquete, May 19.\u2014Theré was quite discussion in.the House, yesterday al- oom on Mr.Dupuis\u2019 motion for an ofder for copies of all \u2018 ocuments and correspondence relative to the change te be made to the Judiciature Act | pin\u201d regard to resident o judges of ru- Several members took part in the debate, -and the congensus of opinion was that all judges in rural districts should be [forced by the Government to reside in the districts of which they had been appointed.Judge St.Pierre was unknowingly the cause of the debate; and Mr.Dupuis for a time .made rious charges against the presiding ju ge of Beduhar- nois district.The Laurentian\u2019 Water & ower pany\u2019s Bill again made |its sale shortly before the comp o rit was taken up in committee of the whole.This bill: was strongly \u2018_objected to by Mr.Speaker Weir, who as merñber for -Argenteuil, ceupied à seat on the floor of the House .during the debate, and handled the bill \u2018and its prompters without gloves, 7 MAPLE SUGAR ADULTERATION.Mr.Caron (L\u2019Islet), i moving for all documents respecting the adulteration of maple sugar and the classifica- colleagues to two, important questions in agriculture, maple s et and dairy industries.He specially laid strain on the fact that years ag good prices cents per lb., and this erfurmous quantity \u2018lof .adulterated maple sugar and syrup placed on the market.Although this Legislature had not the power to [pass a law re- | ] stricting such falsificatic on, they could at least express their opinion, \u201cand thereby strengthen the federal member for Beauce, who is trying to have a Even if the Government speut a | few thousand dollars to encourage farmers to secure the most perfect apparatus to make pure sugar, it would still.be better than a) restrictive law.He*also suggested that the Provincial Government grant a-premium in favor \"of sugar-makers.- BUTTER AND CHEESE., Speaking of butter remarked that the qua still mutch better than the cheese from this province, which] had decrcased considerably for sever 1 years past.disastrous_to them, a id to sell, cheese and butter had to, be of the best qua- \u2018lity and should be \u2018classified so that the bad products Would not be shipped \u2018with the good.Mr.Walker also spoke on.the necessity of improving the quality of cheese and b itter and was strongly in favor of classifying.Hon.Yr.Tessier; while admitting the importance of the matter, said that it was entirely under th control of federal Goverment.TOTAL $820,184, 635.FIGURES FOR THE [LAST SESSION | OF CONGRESS.'ashington, May 19.\u2014The volume of appropriations required to be compiled after each session of Congress has been completed for the third session of the Fifty-Eighth Congress, and the Summary of the appropriations show a grand total of \u20188820,184,635.In addition to the specifié appropriations \"made, contracts are authorized to be entered into for public works requiring future appropriations by Congress aggregating $26,770, 058, an increase of $3, 878, 757 over the second session.\u2014@- JOHN SULLIVAN ~ AND MITCHELL.\u2014 OLD-TIME PUGILISTS- TO DO BATTLE ONCE MORE.\u201d*° Tacoma, Wn., May.19.\u2014Chas.Mitchell and John L.Sullivan have signed articles for a fifteen-round fight in Tacoma, September 19th, for the gate receipts, to be div ided 65 and 35 per cent.a Mr.E.W.Tobin, \u2018of Bromptonville, is in to-day.certe tt tie sige elas toate tooled 2 THIS IS FOR YOU The speed of the fastest Toco- motive is reduced to that of the slowest if only half-rations of \u2018fuel are allowed.And a hig store.may do little more if only 3 hali-rations of publicity are pro- + vided, Qoegeele aa CQ) -, * e, 00, - ©, © 00, kJ $0409, e 5 rs 0 Ca e, Xo) ©, © octo 0002005 ee 0e 0 100% a, etes 00 «.\u201cS 4 \u2018250 hands are er tion of dairy produ¢ts, spoke at length on his =~ motion, and remarked: | that his object was to |draw the attention of the Government-and his ngauure passed at-Ottawa\u2019 to that ef- |}.the [ \u2018Carmichael, -réctor of Knowlte | T.U.went in to listen\u2019 [A meeting of-the \u201c ~.PRICE ONE CENT.~JGOTTON MILLS CLOSED DOWN Reduction of Wi Wages Causes ~ Strike.tecemee WEAVERS AT WINDSOR, N.S., MAKE DEMANDS AND QUIT | | A WORK! à.Halifax, N.S., May 19.\u2014The weavers in the mill at Windsor, one of the Dominion Cotton Company\u2019s mills; are out \u2018on strike on account of a reduction in wages of threg cents per 120 yards.The price paid was : 48 cents and it was placed at 45.This meant a loss of 90 cents per fortnight, and owing to a difference in the quality of the cloth they were engaged upon the work was more difficult.At the old rate the weavers claimed they had to work: twice as hard to make, the same pay.The weavers sent a deputation to the manager, urging him not enforce the reduction, and asked him to give them an answer after dinner.The weavers worked till noon, and after dinner, not having received any reply from the manager, \u2018they went on strike to the number of 48.In con- | sequence of this strike of, the weavers, the cotton mill was closed down.The company says that the contracts they have made for this cqtton are at à low price in order tojkeep the mill running, and that ho wages paid are higher than what is given in their other mills.1 When the ny is rurining full time, as it has done |lately, from 200 to Aployed.( head-on collision between Illinois «Cen | tral freight trains, south of tot | Went Down \u2018Shaft 500 Feet FHT PERSONS * WERE KILLED.Serious Railway Wreck: in in | States.| FATAL HEAD-ON COLLISION 0) ~ THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL.Louisville, Ky., May 19.\u2014 oe trainmen were killed and four other.persons were injured yesterday in Echois Ky.The dead: B.English, engineer Doc.Turney, conductor ; Ben.Englis conductor : Chas.St.Clair, firema Foster Bell, fireman; Cordia Smith; brakeman ; George Hollis, brakeman | Matt.Owen.c - A MINERS .TERRIBLE FALL.- CAGE FELL ON HIM\u2014MANGLING | LS BODY.| Vancouver, B.C., May* 19.\u2014(Special.\u2014Thomas Necland, a miner in No.Cumberland mine, fell five _hundre feet down a shaft, a cage falling 0 him.| His body was terribly mangled.| © Mt, and Mrs.B.W.King and Mr.| and Mrs.J.W.Carfan, of New Yor are among the visitors to the city ta ee me STANSTEAD MASONS, May 19.\u2014(Special.)-The members of Golden Rule Lodge will attend Divine service at the Congregational church on Sunday morning, the 2st instant.The pastor, Rt:+W.Bro.G.Ellery Read, will occupy the pulpit, when 7 will deliver his farewell sermon, pre; vious to his departure from \u201cou midst.The members will mbet at their lodge room at 9'a.m.and will march to the church in a body.\u2019 _\u2014 .LECTURE AT.COATICOOK.Coaticook, May 1.\u2014Mr\u2026 Howerd Haywood, F.R.C.S.A,, gave an illustrated lecture in the High School hall last evening on the\" Russo- -Japanese war.The views weré of a superior type, having been made by the Japanese themselves.Photos of the leading officers on both sides.were followed by views of battleships, battlefields, trenches, forts, guns \u2018in action, Red Cross service, etc., etc.The interest throughout was well maintained, while the lecture was a most.instructive and profitable one.¢ Mr.Haywood lectures again to-night \u201cRambles through the British Empire.\u201d CHURCH MEETING AT-BONDVILLE.Bondville, May 19.(Special) \u2014The Brome Clericus,- the \u2018 clerical-associa- tion of the county of, Brome, et here on Tuesday.There was a large attendance, most of the \u2018members of the Association being present.ceedings of the day commen celebration of the holy communion in, the Church of the Oye Shey erd, at 10.a.m.ing.delivered by Reverends Rura the parents and members of ot the scholars, which they had \u2014pre- | pared for the day and witness the distribution of prizes to those who obtained the largest number of marks.Mr.W.Stevenson,\u201d school commis- sionër, was also present and gave a short talk to the scholars, urging thein to be , diligent in their| studies and by so doing to prepare themselves for future usefulness.The teacher, Miss - Jessie avidson, has been engaged for the third term, thus proving herself.accepta le to the district.In the afternoon » picnic was had at the lake by the teacher and pupils, such asf youngsters \u201clet loose from_school\u201d\u201d can enjoy) when vacation time has come.GAME PROTECTION UB.North Hatley, May 19.\u2014Special.) \u2014 ixecutive Committee of L.M.Fish and Game Protection Club met at Ayer\u2019s Cliff.There was a.large attendance.Nearly all the Wardens and Deputy Wardens were present and gave in the .reports.and it was found that th spring \u2014_\u2014t , .LAKE MASSAWIPPI ei AND campaign had been | a very satisfac: tory one.In the rivers, where in former seasons hoon of sh had been destroyed, there has been practically no attempt toward illegal fishing.The reason possibly may be in\u2019 | a measure.due to the strong guard \u2018who have been on duty.bi felt i SR | | | aE DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL | PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, hat this move is being appreciated, as the good results of protection are the \u201cMost \u2018interesting dre es were\u201d .Brandon (Man.) Sun gpeaks in- » thetexercises .fisti | FAREWELL day.ME ee and; that there will be less attempts at violation of the fish and game laws manifested.Millions of spawn and fingerlings will soon be put in Massawippi Lake, and if all\u2019 the people who should be inter-| - ested in restocking and protecting will |: do\u2019 their individual duty, ere long godd | fishing will be the redult.A large nut ber of deputy dens will \u2018take the oath of office this month (vftho t|.salary) excepting the $15 bonus given by the club for each conviction! IL mill owners who have mills on tributaries to Lake Massawippi and Mds- sawippi river will receive a notice of] the| statute \u2018regarding refuse and sawdust, and it must be complied with, as it is cohsidered a .great menace lo} \u2018the, propagation of spawn\u2019 and fish if \u2018the| streams.\u2014 FELL INTO a STERN.Stanstead, May 19:\u2014(Special.) What.nearly proved to be a sad -chap- ter \u2018of accidents happened - here yes-i - terday morning when Miss Alma Harvey had the misfortune to fall into |a soft water cistern situated in the rear in|\" of Mr.J.W.Williamson's residence.Her cries for help quickly brought \u2018Mr.Williamson to the rescue, but his efforts to Melp Miss Harvey\u2019 or Williamson unfortunately fell into] - cistern himself.Mrs.B.Hu who happened to be \u2018nearby at time, hastened to.their assistance, er hurry and exgit and fell on the edge.d the cistern, pince, her wrist as ai | result.Reli was fifally brought by\"the,timely rival of Mrs.Murdc i bn the scene, | Live thanks to.her aid all hands w rescued, and, save for a severe frig happily not much the\" oe for th pic [exciting experience.© Fortunately th rêl vai very little water in the cistern.SUCCESSFUL.IN THE WEST.| Richmond, May 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The high terms.of Miss Noreen Kelly, daughter: of Mr: and Mrs.John Kelly, formerly of Richmond.She was presented with a purse of gold by the bers of St.Augustine\u2019 s'chdir of \" at place in recognition of, her as organist of the church.She i sician of rare ability and gradyat{.ed from St.Patrick\u2019s -Convent, Rich] mond, where she was the Lis medal ï - | STANSTEAD GOLF LINKS.Sténstend, May 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The work of laying out the course and pre paring the greens on the new- links of \u2018the Sunny \u2018side Golf Club has been com pleted and local golfers may now ent jov their favorite sport.The/ new course is an excellent ond.consisting of nine holes and a sufficient | number of obstacles to make the play exciting.The view, especially from the upper part\u2019 of the links, is perhaps one of the finest in this locality, so noted for its beautiful séenery.The links will be formally opened on Saturday\u2019 afternéon; the 20th inst.Tea and refreshments will lie served on the grounds.This promises to = He one of the social events of the seq- son.AND\u2018 PRESENTATION.Capelton, May 19.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 0 Tuesday evening last the members the Albert Choir gathered \u2018at the home of Mr.Alfred.Dawe, on the et of his départure to Montreal,to spend the \u201cevening with him aff his family.i (Continued on page 5.) + MT M i he vr ow Ki vs aku 7 BRAY Pha Pent i Las PR 0 PA > » 1 LA ess a - pe eee bit a it .2e « m1 at .D - ad : i Se.: : RE Le: EN v | RR ; = .Lr Te : ; ï On p = EL Le Eos TL = > TE, ; REE %$ Lop 25: rE Le 3 Le : x .; .A eo Cc Sa KI 1 .Py .; s = .06 ie M po.se od CO.ie 0e 5e FE = ; _ = 0 ; = 2 SR ial Fa ke = a ; ce gt a lel\u201d, ne tar X 5 pata Lr a - : res PC ve, © J 2 % .co a « at.- Le na .: XA oa 4 , .La | .> Ç 3 A A : a PIN PEE .re) R .ra ., PV SI A RE 2 a at > OI as 5 .ve HEE Ch Tee p A PAB £-_ - \u2019 oi < -.ol tbe a va WC 2 ae Ô i ee -Je wont eh AE TSI + + 2.PSE \u20ac te Le iA dhe Xe Reais, TE TPN iY = sic to nem-| services BONE Es a a ol TE A Rs STs ; .; cin een para AREA ln, a Li BECAUSE of.its.position : fully \u201cSolid as the Continent.\u201d BECAUSE, the results under its matured Policies compare with WW.8.Dresser & Co.+ PS Live , agents wanted districts, to whom good contracts wall be given.\u201c is the only method which removes ab- North Re VERS 'S 3, HEE day Ë HA Héhex ° Bogwte 5 À crv sidence.Mr.William ' Libby, fe! + Jon friends.unexcélled financial The last.Government report\u201d substantiating its claim to being pected in a few weeks, most favorably the.best Companies, in.the.,werld.District\u201d \u201cManagers.| valuable lot - Sherbrooke, Que.|; > pice on pike an hel, i fon held.hers \u2018the A an ES in unrepresented\u201d * + v à us reprar Our Method of of ond story.Mr.A 2 ning Clea up as a dwelling house.\u2018solutely all dust and dirt from Car-} gt -2.30 p.m.pets, Rugs, ete.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 Seéing the machine in * operation LADD'S MILLS.would convince you: , IMPERIAL LAUNDRY, \"6 Water Street.J May 19.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.\u2014\u2014 C.| guests of Mrs.\u201cWestview Farm.\u201d - y The propriety of eating slowly ought always to be remembered., Mr.Gladstone\u2019 8 thirty-two bites.are.historical.Napoleon was a terribly and päralyzed him on two of the critical occasions of his life, the bat- advantages as he was wont.On each of these occasions he was khown have been suffering from indigestion.EAT SLOWLY.(From the London Standard.) - attending physician.ticook.\u2018beautifying Mrs.fast eater, .in Mount Forest cemetery.this habit is supposed to have \u201cMost | iting at \u2018\u2018Maplehurst.\u201d to] here on the 16th inst., - relatives.\u2018CHarlés Linky Hak \u201cFought ion Pleasant street\u2019 of A.eatin is s very | $ i hie.A.0.Norton is.in town |\u201d this week in the interest of his summer res ox LH ire PRES à, due) \u201ca 34 \u20ac of Somerville, Mass., was in town Wednesday calling * À Mr.George Colby, ot Boston, arrived this week, and Mrs.Colby is ox- \u201cMrs.Nathan Libby is home again | having spent th winter with her chil- 4 Fit a .E.Fish, where he intends: to build a 4 be | Sth of Ji une.| !f Miss.Lizzie Slack and Miss Marie Cass \u2018are the billeting committee.| Rev.-and Mrs.Pedley spent Tuesday; | | ish friends at \u2018Boynton.- : Mr.Nelson Bartlett, of Boston, spent a few days here, \u2018this \u2018week; the guest Me, and Mrs.Wésley Cüss.- Two new residenées dre being erect- led on Main: street, also the post office | building with apartments jin the sec- Allen, the tinsmith, has .moved.into the old school house now fitted, Eld.G.W.Chapman will hold © service in the Union church- May M, L.Thomas, > whe guest \u201c| Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Roper, and Misg M.Fra- | {ser were in town the first of the week, B.\u201cCharewood, We.are.pleaséd to * Tepôrt that Mr.Chester Drew, \u2018Who : \u2018häs\u2019bèen seriously {ill with pneumonia, is gaining slowly, | Dr.McCurdy; of Coaticook, being the Mrs.A.A.Jenkins and Master Harry Cartwright spent Tuesday st: Coa- The afternoon was spent in Jenkins\u2019 lovely lot Miss Gwendolene C harlewood sas returned home from Now York, sw \u201c tles of Leipzig and Borodino, which he | he has spent the past winter, | - might have converted .into decisive |, M*- iy Mrs.C.L.L.P ours of and influential victories by pushing his Coaticook, were in town recently, vis- Mr.Alfred Joyal of St.Edwidge,was the 1 of 186-138 Wellington | Street; DAILY STORE NEWS.; Friday, Store i is open late to-night.La * YOUR: PAPER HAS NO MORE IMPORTANT NEWS \u20180-DAY THAN THAT WHICH THE seyeral departments of \u2018the McKechnie Store -contribute, and these announce- Wo 19, 1905.I |.ef \u2018ments, sensational though some of them may appear, are as true as words an Early Morning Specials FIVE ROSES, ROYAL HOUSEHOLD, .or Ogilvie ©; Hungarian Flour, \u201c ROWATS PICKLES\u2014 KING\u2019 S FOOD\u2014a Wheat Mixture\u2014 - figures can make them.5 4 \u2014 isi 8 to 10 a.m To-Morrow usua 8 to fo a.m, $3.00.\u2018bag.M.large botties, New Costumes often sold\u201d 30c.,- you.are.= adies\u2019 Raglans + premium in each packet, aa ah à The good: new of the store is hot all here, but\u201d = all that is here is: good.Read it.VICTORIA DAY.\u201c NEXT-WEDNESDAY, MAY 24TH, VICTORIA DAY, BEING A GENERAL HOLIDAY, THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED THE .ENTIRE DAY.McKECHNIE.+ J For Spring.and Summer 8 \u201cto 10 a.m., 20c.bottle.: \u201cx .Lo Customers coming to \u2018ys for .these EVAPORATED PEACHES\u2014 MP goods will ind us with a nice stock to ; .7 i select from-in styles that are correct and 77 éhoice fine goods, : at reasonable prices.usual 15c.+ The showing includes Plain and fancy 8 to 10 \u2018a.m., 10c.1b.cloths in black, navy, brown and mixed C colorings, in sizes 32 toy 40 in., .bust __ aemeasure.\"TOMATO KET HUP Prices range from $9.00 to $17.pure goods, ; An experienced couteriere to- make any Je usual 15c., © alterations, so that every suit sent \u2018out E.8 to \u201810 a.m., 10c.bottle.is za.perfect fit, no matter what build theke \u2018 chilly, and a usual 25c., Just the garment for -8 to 10 a.m., 20c._ packet.rainy days\u2014light, \u2018comfortable shower proof.Full, .or \u2018three-quarter TAPE GIRDLE CORSET \u2014 - lengths, in greys, drabs and tweed pat- \u2019 terns.All sizes.usual 50c., Prices, $5 to.$10, and epery one to 10 a.im., asc.pair.special bargain at its respective price.LADIES UMBRELLAS\u2014 , Summer Waists usual $1.25 value, - These bright days are opening up our 8 to 10 a.ni., 95c¢; New Waists, and you should see HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA\u2014 Qualities are muslins, before they are all picked over.are all new.daintily made and trimmed.lawns, Styl them es vestings, \u201c5c.bottles etc., ete.Sizes\u201432 to; 42.: 8 to 10 a.m., 10c.hottle.200.range from \u201890c, #.00 up to SCRUBBING BRUSHES\u2014 \u201c156.vêlues, | Lu A New Spring Coat BB to - \u201c10-a.ni.; \u2018Bè.Hh Is an indispensable article for the cool .- .mornings and nights.Try on oné of 'G000000000000000000000 °c, (urn, coats, and presto! You - Millinery\u2014 and To-morrow We delivery at a mom selection ready- -to-wear hats.Lion Fou to inspect without the dread of being, $1.00, or $5.90 per \u2018bag of Iso ta Br urged to buy.Remember, that looking, \u2018Beaver Oafs\u2014presspd Tg gas of: cing and trying-on entail no obliga= | in.each acket, - 25c,.packet.to\u201d purchase here.| King\u2019s Food\u2014a wheat Cre ee - \u2018dish-in- thch packet, 25e Gloves\u2014all kinds = We dre\u201d - Im black, \u201cwhite and c tee every pair.will nat want to leave it.\u2014also,\u2014 : {.Nice range black coats: at: and $10.& Hs «+.is Saturday, | have a smart dat of Hats ready! for ft's notice, also, nice ito Choice Dairy Butter, 20c.We in Redpath .Granulated Sugar, \u201c Gold Dust Corn Meal, sell the \u2018world-renowned \u201c\u2018Alexan- Kid Gloves $1.25.AS Delicious for: dessert.-$1.00 and - lors, and.guaran \u20ac five minutes, 10c: packet, - , Two specials at $9.75, $12.50, 85.90, $8.75 + |érocenr sEovs ou Can be mas 2 flavors ih stock, 3.-for«; Boe var 80c vien.| Ibs.for\u201d \u201c350.| PURE GOLD JELLY POWDER\u2014 Girls\u2019 Kid Gloves, 75c pair.BAKER'S CHOC TE AND C 6A Ladies\u2019 Taffeta Gloves, Pac.35c¢, 30c, OLA À oc 25c¢ pair.A \u2018fresh lot just i, from the makers.Larios Silk Gloves, 40¢, 506 pair.Baker's Breakfast \u2018Cocga, 25c tin.Ladies\u2019 Lisle Gloves, 20c and 25c a Baker's: Chocolate, \u201c286 cake.pair.French Sweet Chocolate, 10c eake.Children\u2019s Gloves, \u201817e, 20c, 28c and | -Alden\u2019s Unsweetened -C ocolaté, Loc.a 25e pair.| TT cake.; bove go fii 538 to parties buying - .\u2019 above me in ots and v es ou New Neckwear for Ladies PE pen As \"ere Novelties are, other day of these goods, and we make a .splendid display of these novelties on our ejqueuosua1 dsoy; 38 Æep-01 apqu} prices, 2 i oof und Shoe Spectal .mdies* High KÉce \u2018ci bret a \u201cFok Shee ro kid quality; correct.shape, recoived nearly \u2018every.A) UID -25c,-.80C: and 85c.firm\u2019s personal guarantee, À Five Roses.7.\u2026:.u,0ie \u201c33.1 \u201cnew heel, , Patent leather toe cap.Me- $ x alki ne.zen Ld it ; po 5 SUES ers.rors 2 90 Budà and Fine Family 8.1 his \u2019 Flour, Best Brands Every bag or barrel sent out tas\" \u2018the ag.55 ilvie Roy sehold; 8.15 |B Hufgarian 24 8.15 ébwätin's Strong B ifk- =, eu rs ea p \u201c \u201cSpecial attention 40 \u2018phong.ordersy -\u2014~ = | 5.White, \u2018Lennoxville.Spencer, Sherbrooke ; ; Missionary work; | The St.Frands' Golt Club has been for some.time in negotiation with Mr.\"} Richard Armitage with the object of.acquiring land nearer the city and more conveniently situated than they.present links at Lennoxville, Supply Oo.\" W.GILLETT oom by Hon.Mr.McCorkill.The bill him last Sund {spent Sunday an onday in this), su EI ont.y 1 ine.k ds im la unday.ace t to-date Vire.TORONTO.the end was, adopted which reads| Mis.J.A.Cowan will entertain the | Mrs.George Seale; of New Mexico, is .All Lind of 1p- : .that : \u201cThe ordinary or general ses- Ladies\u201d Circle at her home, on May quite \"oo À presen ; \u2019 00 WELLINGTON § ons pen uns ve bat nahin.7 Pn vs visting | ey |, 6 BACHAND, : in > \u2018 aR sm months of March, June, | September ~KINGSEY.J - friends oe.Bury and | Learned pi 1 SPEOLALIST.and December, but any county copip- : a ast w Qo ; se Nose of Jad full charg: it | Mdy \u201819.\u2014Mrs.E.S.Shaw, King-| Mr.A.Armstrong, of Scotstown, \u201cthe Bher and-throat De; cil\u2018 may, by by-law, otdain .that ihe A _ ta.brooke Sacred Fear: ordinary or general = sessions, thorepf sey Falls, bas returned \u2018home! after was visiting friends here for a couple wo, 8 Hours of © spending a few days here, the guest of days.se Lowest one way first-class A tal Irom 8 onsultation : :\u2014At th shall be.held only on: the second Wedl- | th Mr.O.C.Sh to CL May Dard and 24th, returning 4 fuaday.8, te 10 a.m., every da nesday in.each of the, months bi of her son, Mr.aw.\u2014&- oth, 1905.Full particulars oke, Ole office 17 Brook: March and September ''| Mr.H.R.Thompson and family, of NORTH COATICOOK.+ dian Pacific Ticket office.ov Que, from 10 a.m.4 \u2019 Ulverton, are moving to Kingsey Vil-| May 19.\u2014The faneral- of Mr.Gil- BRUME LABE SF D AN WKY AR SITU ATI N, lage to take up their residence.bert, father of Mrs.Menard took MONTREAL \u201cAND 5 ; r.Henry Towne has mov into place last Monday at [the », chure Commencitig Sa 80 (From the New York Tribune.) Mc.H T h ed 4 Lacs Yast Mand the R.C.ch I.i leave yi, Soria, hos : May.ENOWLTON.Congressman Morréll of Philadelphia his new house.Miss Delia Benoit hus gone to her pa.Saturday.\u2018only, ine Be 4 Hontroa) \u2014Mr.C; K.Temple said -in the-éourse of an address to Mr.38.L.Shaw, Kingsey Fal, was {home in Compton.fof\u2019 a Vacation.of via Sutton det arr nerbrokt yp.oo on Thursday.- National Guardsmen: \u201cAs colonel of [ere on Tuesday._ - two weeks.A uv Le Vays only, at 547, 8e Le tue 2.Thompson, who, has | the Third Regiment of Pennsylvania, | -@ Mrs.William Shaw js still lying ser- Monday, bu 0 Eu n° ; red from the West, has \"gr once took part in an odd and amus- TO CURE A 0OLD IN ONE DAX ously ill and weak with Bittle or no WinCE\u201d G CAR SERVICE D pl bey with: Mr.A.leacl ing - episode.My regiment was march-| Take Laxative Bromo Quinine.Tablets: improvement.: |.DL IN | Te.; de, É + All druggists refane the money if it-fails | Colonel Thompson inspected hel.~ TINUED.The Ladies\u2019 G Ce ere ing down Broad street in the van of {, cure.BE.W.Grove\u2019s signature is on | school und \u2018sion of Miss fe.Service now In, T vita met this - \u2018an immense and magnificent parade, [each box.25c.school under \u2018the APE de hol.The Dining or doy emple\u2019s, © |.when, near Walnut street, it beta, .\u2014e- | Hopkiñs recently, granting the, sehol- Montreal and Sherbrooke nd A diy ht hail - storm visited 1 necessary to push the people back Bo HEATHTON, ars a half \u2018holiday.J Fino fe gant inued on and & ri Pay Le : Tittle.The ropes had broken, rt this May | 19, \u2014Mr.and Mrs.John \u2018Feltus, d Mee.J.C: Andrews is lifes & ow = \u2018tickets, informel 3; Copeland ho has be point, and the people, quite mninterl- of Springfield, Mass., were \u2018the guests oe \"A.a at GI ti on his rium, has has rnd he .tionally, encroached on the line of the | of Mrs.Matilda Packard from Satus- Pi 1 re.CA ne it Rand wifi 1 or parade.I assigned a \u2018handful \u201cof | day evening until Monday.| | Jaughtor.in- ve sh b ke Ce on, Cu Ï, Pr y on \u2018the o young privates to help the police han- Mr.and \u2018Mrs.\u2018John Heath, and ti eg pial = sjurned * Sher: ta G \u201d og dle the crowd, and one, private, sta- children, of Rock Island were guests wih last M oo refurned to Sher: ra Light \u20ac w te workin.| tioned near me, 1 kept my eye on.He [of Mr.Heath's parents recently.; broa Pr.re oy hell tele- ate '.Co., Bad the nn\u2019 got everybody back except.a fat man, \u201cMr.William Mosher is spehding à Mr.J.G.hi Tows pad a ] Lee os ¥ his ulder.7 This person did not move.- si [few weeks here at Mrs.Hill's, | phone put in his = recently Mot whi a h ork spens \u201c \u2018Private,\u2019 said 1, put, that fat] Mr.Johñ \u2018Fhompson still remains w on his- man back\u2019.ti \" [very poorly and not much hopes of BROMPTON XANS, - Rubvl \u2018 Mp coming into rh, \u201c \u201cHe says \u2018he can\u2019t get back, the his repovery.a | Grade V>\u2014(Maximun, 1200) = Ruby Fp.y erécie d'a line stu crowd is pushing so; the, private an: Ï >~ \u2014 Varney 1016, Elsie Ri hes 970.si \"piton.je : - Co | : em Ison inson 81.4 Le \u201c Put your musket butt, in his: Ram, Ma | ence.Addison; 1073, Gyy Robinson 31.UND + .STOCKS ; y 19,\u2014A peasatt found Zarl Robinson |, RO Rp ES ne Chest, wid he and force \u201chim back: a Pompeii the other day a girl's skel- Hote Rnepp 688 Park Robe [ FOR Stations in æ, Bock ror.iy proker.js are the ronger.eton, laden with splendid, antique ; _ : 900)\u2014 Willie, hetween 8 2 S Velock 1 8 today\u2019s pric r thes men ve rate i know gold, emerald and pearl bracelets,neck- Knapp aa - (Maximum, 1200) the Grand Trunk.Railway e vox, telegraph, as Jollp io \u20ac, rec ut he\u2019s the Oreman I'let and éarrings.The skeleton was| rade IL\u2014(Maximdm, 600)- Alice ad aod À ph for REAL STOCK EXCH A of our shop covered with ashes, and its.position Addison 487, Beatri ce| Ri ches 485; I~ Going date, Me y, ue DUR p Pauvres ) Y Fuddy\u2014There is nothing provokes shows! that the gir] was overtaken by win Robinson 410, Gdorge Riches 110, Return limit, pots, info cath ef 3 Lh BY; p, ower .me more than to hear somebody as- fire while in flight; , | ; &\u2014- i For- tickets, Pp.& \u2019 Nev YORK roi sert that the brute creation is posses- ts re - -JOHNVIILE., H- FOSS, G.eu we STOCK EXCHA séd of, reason rather than of blind MILBY.\u201c4.£a Sunday next, fourth| aftér Easter.or ic I.Crane at S187 ee Jit; Hoot 7 Tranait instinct.: og! 14 Ney 1 \u2014 Mrs.M.Hyälop gave, a | Milby\u2014St.Barnabas Church : Morn- \u2019 CHURCH SERVICE Duddy-Arenitsawon a.dittlb- rixgd 3; lecture in the school hou, ing Prayer, 10.30; Hbly Communige- vie and Bromptol Fa \"état.fry let is gly > Hymns, 4, 302, 207, 323.ane Qt.George'® Aig has hear fr uptangsy Sy Hill=St.Luke|s Church.Fven- Mav.2 ap; Evening IT Ta 1 JRL pod pk Shi | ing Prayer, 3.- - me Church \"Morning EF ce to Water 8° a Oo ' d'ohnville\u2014Union Hall, Evening Pray- w= on, 30e - hight ak SALLE à A ler, 7.30, Hymns, 136, 500, 4W7, 4 Mvly Commun LL oC : 7 .c ¢ \u2019 Ty | I \u2019 an SIN am ue CORD; FRIAR, MAY Tex un | B Le + COWANSVILLE.|THE AMBULANCE SHOE $ Fo R Iu \u2014 _ the dont Me TA oF Ea eal a pa \u2018 PC ; 3.1 ik N WAR.THEIR Tess \u20ac ON THE : WHEN THE BOYS'-TH IE made a few calls here Tuesday after-| FIELD ( oF BATTLE AS PROV- GIRLS\u2019 FE ET \u2018 PAGE THREE\u2019 Premature Baldness! - Don\u2019t Let Time Get Your Scalp.PREVENT PREMATURE BALDNESS BY USING Gri _ DRINK TROUDS noon on his way home from ; \u2018Stan- bridge East.ED IN ACTUAL SER: VICE.Peter Demarais, Sr.functionary at the electric light station, has receiv- led from his sister, Mrs.Alyce A.Wil- 1lett, of St.Albans, Vt., an invitation (From the.Medical Record.) to the double wedding of her tw 7 daughters, the Misses \u2018Mabel Helen a d It is well\u2019 known that dogs, of cer-| 5 doveloping, providing ample ro » n an b to grow, yet, not at all clumsy \u2018in Cora May, to Messrs.S.J.Pelkey and.tain breeds, especially, have a consid- M.C.Bullis, which took place yester- erable amount of intelligence.As the\u2019 appearance, oF wnconfortable to wear.day in the Holy Angels church f that constant companion of man through | [onic Jon, _ > EL 0 town.y 2e a iy oY - * ol nd - 3 > ets en pe Fad 0 A to 8 pms.qe si without going elsewhere, and dent with many valuable gems and terñoon, the largest one weighing ! value in the role of ambulance as- gested that the British and American - gy pe à saving, raré pearls, was\u201d put up for sale.This |lb., 14 oz., sistants.These men have reported fa- navies combine in a peries of npval A Ta DREW, .i (regal headpiece was of pearls and.dia- e- ; vorablys but de yet the British War manoeuvres.\u2019 14 Water St., Sherbrooke P.Q.X32 4,\" |monds.The set of pear-shape pearls , MACK'S MILLS.a as st hideb more owever, \u201c0, won't you \u201ccome and play with \u2014_\u2014 \u2019 AL HERBROOKE.LOAN was perfectly graduated, \u2018and as a set May.19.\u2014The remains of Mrs.as the most hide-bound 'and conserva- us,\u201d ; \u2018 .] | hid ON.eave Éoncord, was unmatchable.' The diamonds were | Adan, Miller were \u2018 brought .from tive of all he notoriously conserva- Says Beresford, so gay ; .Lawn\" Mowers ground i \u2018és se ri y i MORTGAGE Co all.of the best quality, \u2018ahd in- the cen- Knowlton on Friday and buried at tr this 1 gag by : a at, \u201cWe'll sajb our boats together, Ted, correctly by machine.5 ?# om.ja NE with Li , * |tre was set the \u2018 \u2018Grosvenor\u201d\u201d -diamond- Griffi on Sunday.À very.large Ne ter of 2 heme ig but Full half à world away ; \" 3 ; = Sherfrooke 8:15 pis berest allowed on deposits payable | Of Watery clearness.Supplied with | procession followed\u2019 from the church.| ® co on m re à nd needs to We'll form in: column\u2019 and in line ; | Co it: | ANDERS, Mkt: \u2018Apamt if OF APRIL- and 1ST OF 0CTO- the crown was a \u201cnecklace of dia- Rev.Mr.Howitt conducted the .ser- in te, experiments apa: it o de + We'll shoot from dawn to dark, \u2018or oor lood A iss.\u201d Ticket Agent MR or compounded at those dates monds, to which the larger pearls vices.- = ed on 8 large sc LL.Its human itor.And dine together every night, ait nervous complaints, headache, puigh | ion of\u2018depositor.Accounts Hay- | Could be attached for wear as a neck-| Miss Martha Longeway spent two arge.sea ita \u201cTo hear our sea-dogs bark.\u201d fasion of the beast, backache ete, | A \u2018 M dead M to 1 pay lace.Though the biddin for this [days last week at Newport visiting ian side cannot but appeal to all, and 5 a ls on oncy oan , on g 18 [if the use of dogs is found practicable Covernton\u2019 s \u2019 BERENS i 8 \u2018her sister, Mrs.Stoliker.Mr.and Mrs.Edward \u2018Longeway | ang of\u2019 \u2018value it will be another |spent Tuesday at the homestead vith the direction of ameliorating - Mrs.George Longeway.bofors s of war.5 \u2018Mr.Wallacé Browñ has moved\u201d the Stanstead started comparatively low, namely, at _ \u2018à lakh of rupees (£6666), it .very ra- 1 pidly rose to three lakhs.From this June BF .June ME RIVET | figure it At once jumped at four lakhs ISOLUTELY PURE Good Teddy : smiled and winked * eye, \u201cThat suits\" re to the ground ; ¢ Perhaps whilg cruising too and frp A foeman copld be found ; the: \u2018Iron Blood Pills.æ WATSON & co.Agents 444 St Paul St, Moptresl.- \u2018into GOLD OUTPUT topped by a bid of Rs4,25,000, which the Jerk house on And if that foeman should be Bill, A was quickly \u2018responded to $y Mr.Iwj roa The German potentate, == : = with a bid of Rs44 lakhs, The oa Mr.L.E.Carpenter is building | al \u201cOF THE WORED.His ironclads might sdon be found P C - DuBOYC i : + 0.: 'fine boat for \u20ac.R.Ruiter.Rath Smith, of Newport; spent Sun-| day with her parents.: \" Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Aldrich { was |: ding, however, did not cease here, but was continued, briskly.\u201d At five lakhs | it looked as if Mr.Iwi was to become the happy possessor of the crown, but A trifle out-of-date.\u201d = ® A | \u201cDo you think it is better HAS DOUBLED IN LESS THAN TEN YEARS, ; Notary, Commissioner, Etc.Cowaxsvill » Agency Sherbrooke 0- Sherbrooke; Que, or.DOMINION\u2019 LINE, to to lie on > \u201cThe Economiste Francias| of Paris, Sacrament 8t.- Montre (REAM this last-mentioned bid was ultimately in the place on Sunday.= M.Leroy-Beauleau\u2019s financial journal, the right side or the.left side ?\u201d Ask | Daily Record.capped- by one of Rs5,05,000 (£33,- -\u2014_\u2014e ;| Published a few wecks since, a rather ed the man who is fussy | about) his Subscriptions, zertisements .666) made by another keen bidder, to Ae SOUTH WHITTON.\"| noteworthy review of the latest esti- health.LL 1 News Items r ! 4 ed and iven prom / 5 whom the prize was knocked down.May 19.\u2014 We are glad to report.| mates of the world\u2019s annual gold pro- T have found, my friend, : that |it of \u201cattention.g EB = | \u2019 Among other prices were: ' Nine ag- that Mr.Johnnie McLeod,\u201d who had duction, and of the autlook-for the ten pays to lie on both sides,\u2019 | à sorted pearls, £5933; ornaments of.| the misfortune of losing his \u2018eye, and future.It.reckons a probable $400,- plied the fat man with the silk hat, COWANS LLE, QUE: for he was a practical: politician.: p oi | 1905, .as «| Nearly al goods in ihis Tine ot the pearls, £3200 ; string of fine pearls, Was \u2018removed to the Montreal hospi 000,000 production for \"At DUNHAM every Thursday.-.Kl rn tg time are adulterated and in £1880 ; large yellow diamend, about tal, has returne home much improv- | against the $358,800, 000 estimated for \u2018 = - Ei fied wii 1g use.u 100 carats, set as a pendant, £1000 ; ed, accompanied by his brother, Wm.1904, the $325,527,000 in 1903, and |._.nna a ] ?a set of nine diamonds, \u201cof absolute.| McLeod.the $202,251,,000 as recently as 1896.il in- some in ou tial \u2014 al Repair &| pply Go.up- -to- date.Wiring.CIFIC DAY.EXCURSIONS 15 a.m.> SERVICE pISCON : I\u2019 \"INUED.at ar Service\u2019 now: -epers ) 9 and - 10 1 erbrooke will be id after Sun day, j forme etc.À = ! EO HSE RE QUND TRIP Canada; \u2018 tations in - nk Railway system : \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 90 ov 23rd and ZH BE { NY 20 .Thursdays May Re, U ç .information ; ae ! , GP & TA.\u201c George's ol Vek, Eves ing\u201c pre , Morning praÿet on, 40.30 + _ WLETT\u2019S costs : ~~ alaraleq ee no more than the Inferior ill wo 1200 \u201c Temple\u2019 s.REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.8 REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.EW.GILLETT COMPANY ¥ LiMiTED TORONTO, ONT.5 2 eed - oo has had full chs > c arge \u2018ol the Ci pee and throat - Depaftment throoke Sacred Peart Bospi- : ting § Consultation :\u2014At the \u2018Hospi- day.At 0.0 a.m.4 every day except etrooke S office 17 Brooks \u2018street, » Que., from 10 a.m., === KNOWLTON.by 19.\u2014 Mr.C, fava] on Thursday | i Thompsor he has recently om the.West, has gone into be with Mr.A.Leach in the \" Ladies\u201d to 8 p.m K, Temple was in Guild met this week at int hail storm t - où Thu LE visi ed.this vici .Ein ° \u2018 Copeland, who has been at the Rar, h 88 returned home.- ce play on the ev ening of n Le while working for \u2018the ¢ Light Co, had.the misfortune ate hig sh lye oulder > y de Foster has heer] spending the re 8 work on his railway, ; y ast, coming into thape, hav- f Jpg ted a fine station at \u2019 ; _ _ 1 p.\u201cSToC KS.; ee, \u2014 Stock broker, Odell\u2019s 4 & ih \"8 to-day\u2019 8 prices, one Yoyy telegra ph, \u2018as follows : a AL STOCK EXCHANGE.Unite 0 Railway \u2014 al Hh Ry.: 7 116, Vand Power % 04 à 169 dus Ÿ YORK Srock EXCHANGE.> Bu Ry mC a\" Trai, ow + 27% ce ok 1 nga BOARD OF 1RADE \u2019 Et Co 89% A 30% Fu \u2019 12 75 : 7.35 -ly pure water and freat brilliancy,\u201d £7533 ; a pair of pearl and:diamond epaulettes, £1613 ; pearl, diamond and sapphire necklace, £1573; drop-pearl and single-row pearl necklace, £1066.su - a KING ALFONSO NOW 19.Madrid, May 19.\u2014The Senate sembled especially yesterday to , congratulate King Alfonso on the oéca- sion, of -the 19th anniversry of birth.ly occupied wi h anticipation of His Majesty\u2019s coming foreign tour.The.conviction was expressed that it ought to strengthen \u2018Spain\u2019s relations France and Great Britain.The speakers also tactfully voiced the hopes that His Majesty's marriage vou long delayed.said :, \u201cI haope with you, that my forthcoming visit will strengthen the ties of friendship, good feeling and co- operation towards universal | peace.which unit is with other people.As for that event frought with the happiness of my \u2018country and my hearth, which you await with such anxious desire, I have confidence in God that it- will be realized forthe good of | the nation, for family love is so close: ly united in my mind with the love for my \u201ccountry that I have no idea of any _ {marriage than that of two people living and seeking the happiness of the country and its greatness.\u201d MYSTERY OF THE WOODS.Parry Sound, .Ont., May, 19.\u2014The body of Vincenzo Gutozzo, an Italian lad, about 18 years of age, one of a gang of Italians working on the James.Bay Railway construction, was found in the bush near Falding Post Office, about nine miles from here on Monday.According to reports which | were received here Gutozzo had, been l missing three weeks; and -it -was supposed had lost himself in the woods.An\u2019 examination of the body revealed a bullet hole in the left side near the heart.A discharged gun; which evidently had been tampered with, was found near the body.There is an air of mystery about the whole affair, and an inquest is now being held at Fald- ing.Crown-Attorney Haight is investigating the case.\u2014 Battles House, everyérespect.Ji.Bs Taylor, probrietors 7 diamond _brooch £1300; and a as: his The spgeches made were large- with ld not be In reply King Alfonso | pa 7 Magog: First-class in}.Miss Carrie McKay \u2018has returned to her; home in Whitwiek, aîter grendine a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs.N.McDonald.Mr.Gordon MeLeod has returned to] his home, after spending a few wegks atting ps cock at the \u201cdrive.\u201d = Mr.W.McAuly is improving slowly: Mr.W.Tupper has gone to his home | in Tupperville, to > put in/ his spring\u2019s work.50 \u2014+ FARNHAM May 19.\u2014Mr.J.ENTRE.| ooney, of Sweets- | ilton\u2019s.Mrs.A.C.Kneeland, who has been on the sick list for the past few weeks, is improving \u2018in health, [or Mr.-H.Dougall, of this place, spent Sunday at Stanbridge Ridge.Misses have closed their schools, and.spending their holidays at home.A social and musical entertainment is to be held in the Pres ÿterian Church of this place, on the sgvening burg, spent- Sunday at Mr.Jas, Ham- | Florence and Alice Powers.are.The \u2018article questions continued crease at\u2019this pace, but shows.why: it is.at all events possible, and adds a -word on the relations.of such a movement, in the writer\u2019s opinion to prices.WHAT OF THE NEXT TEN YEARS.\u201cAre we to expect ten years hence, in 1913, twice as large a gold pro- \u2018duction as to-days ?It is dangerous to make predictions on matters\u2019 of this sort.All that is necessary to point \u2018out is that the movement of gold production these_past five years seems to indicate a less.rapid tendency towards increase, and that considering only the regions nowadays most productive, it would appear that the output will be slow in raising itself much above 2,000,000,000 francs per an- \u2018num, To HONOKING A HERO.VETERAN OF WAR OF 1812.New York, May 19.\u2014The body of of May 24th.Shere lf NORTH PINNACLE.\u2018May 19.\u2014Farmers are very busy doing their spring work, some having al, ready planted their potatoes and\u201d little grain sowed.Mr.and Mrs.E.L.- Jenne are both quite ill.Mrs.Jenne is confined.to her room.- Mrs.Herman Barnes and two children, of Province Hill, was the guest of Mr.Barnes\u2019 mother, Mrs.V.Barnes and other relatives over Sunday.Miss Hazel Smith has been quite ill.Er \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rma: FRELIGHSBURG.has been completed and the two deer turned in.Capt.\u20ac.C.~ Buljock was in town this week.Mr.W.H.Bockus, optician and j Se- weller, is here on his regular trip from Granby.The new addition to the House will greatly improve pearance, .\u201c American its \u201c ap- May 19.\u2014Thé new yard for the deer | plugk of the other players.threatened with consumption.It controls the cough, allays inflammation, soothes, heals.Even inf advanced cases, it sometimes _ cures, alwa Hiram Cronk, who lived to be the last survivor of the war of 1812, was brought here yesterday and will be buried to-day in Cypress Mills Ceme: | tery with full military honors.In the \u2018meantime the body will lie in state in City Hall.Accompanying .the body were Mr.Cronk\u2019s three surviving sons and one daüghter.They were : Philander Cronk, 81 years old; William, 72' years \"old ; - John, 66° years old, and the daughter, Mrs.Sarah Rawley, 71- years old.~ - e\u2014 | WHO WILL CALL HIM?= (From the Chicago Evening Post.) In playing international poker, the kaiser well knows the value of \u2018blui- fing,\u201d and it is reasonable to suppose that his speech at Strasbourg is in- | tended \u2018to try the nerves of Great Britain and France.It is all a part of the great European game and whe- \u2018ther.the emperor of Germany takes any serious action will depend largely upon the size of the stakes and U.S.DOES TRIBUTE TO THE LAST \u2018 \u201cthe A Man as no Excuse for being badly dressed.It costs no more to buy good clothes, than it does, in the end, to buy \u201c cheap \u201d clothes.The difference isin the comfort and wear.| \u201cPROGRESS\u201d Brand Clothing is~for the man who must economize, as well as for those who needn't count dollars and cents It's the kind of clothing any mar is proud to wear.Sup EL) ai \u2014 It gives the service and comfort\u2014it ° holds îts shapliness arc good looks\u2014in a way \u2018that makes it a practical economy tc buy iia Brand Clothing.\" Sold by Leading Clothiers ; \u2019 throughout Caneda.Progress Brand Clothing may be had from Eastern Townships Clothing Company, Sherbrooke.+ Our Tailoring Department, \u2014J US OPENED OUT\u2014 - Light Overcoatings.GENTLEMEN, Buy your Clothing thoughtfully.into the first stord that shows a few odd frices in-its - window.Biy that new Suit or Overcoat with discretion.A peep through our stock reveals a perfect wealth of ideas that you will Bee no where else, and most men appreciate thts.When because they fit they Don\u2019t rush show you see garments that attract your attention and seem 80 different from \u2018the ordinary, it\u2019s most £ sure are from | iia - 7 R MoBAIN, TAILORING DEPARTMENT.0.Ares Co.Cos s relieves ic J New Suitings on | cossoesesssesesssecsessoseasessesssesens EY a) ce.LS.Ri OS NX Lt _ Conlin Bp 48 FR or ve poire sb ASE I 5] \u2018 te eee = bo TR 0 ph Gomi .A AE Tn SW 2 le AE IN emia dt Lie Cs A USERS a PSE a A > ano Player.ars and Mandolins.Nice Upright Pianos for.rental.- repaired.- saloon with\u2019 à\u2019 religious _service T ti dre 4 Beware L Beware | Ths you We have te.2 inch, $2.75 an up.your oo the at find A sites, Vv HE HRINTZMAN & to, MASON & RISCH,.KRANICH & BACH, WILSON, | BERLIN; LITTLE JEWEL, \u2018Estey, Berlin and Wilson Organs.Edison Phonographs.gans for churches.New stock 5 - KERR & FOSS, * A PIANO 5.PL: The \u201cAngelus\u201d Pi- Compensating Pipe Or- of \u201cBay State,\u201d Boston, Guit- Everything for Hands and, Orchestras.Pianos carcfully tuned and HH, ©.Wilson & Sons.- COME To ECHENBERG BROS.Great Reduetiqns for Saturday | 3 e have the largest of Reclining Go-Caits, uphol- ; solid rub- stered in silk,\u2019 plush ; ber tires, lace, or silk .To make them go we will give a special discount for to-morrow.60 CARTS, - ~ \u201cSpecial for sine \u201825 p.c.off.worth from $3.50 to $20 do SESE Special for r Satueday, 20 p.c.off.- , FOLDING CARTS - selection parasols.0 worth from $14 to $30 - CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS ! We have just received a fresh \u201cstock of Carpets, Also a very.large selection of Art Squares and Rugs.- Oileloth and Linoleum, -_ Come and see our stock.oo = Carriages Worth from $10 to 825 Special for Saturday 30 p.è.off.- AN prices marked in plain - figures.° ECHENBERG BROS.1.2%, Sua gf \u2018Bell Telephone 432.VAN N ANA \u2014\u2014\u2014 RISHOD POTTER\u2019 S OPINION.(FF tom the - Pittsburg Chronic de-Tele- .graph.) Bishop Potter\u2019s criticism of the Young Men's Christian- Association of., Pittsburg for refusing to admit.an actor to membership may be.pst, but inasmuch as the bishop madè a record for.extreme liberality in opeging pra and starting it off \u2018with the blessing of the Church, so far; as he was abld to bless, there.will naturally arise in many minds the \u2018question of whether he is authority worth considering on the - point of what the YM.G.A: in _Pitts- : burg or elsewhere ought to do.In view of what the - bishop has done, many Will believe that it is not improbable that he would advocate the establishment - of bars \"in Y.M.C.A.: .buildings for the dibpensdtion of + .a - 5, > \u2014 \u201c} ON 5e : } \"| quor ander Y.M.C.© ee with this in mind the Y.M.C.A.will\u2019 \u2018 auspices, - and probably concern*itself less about the opinions of many less.conspicuous persons.Let Ts \u2018not be misunderstood, \u2018however, as indorsing a policy of exclusion of actors from the Y.M.C.A.for na other reason.We don\u2019t indorse it, n° GF SHERBROOKE, TREE PUBLIC LIBRARY - Open n week days from 2 t0 5 and 7 t0 9 pm FREE READING .Open week k days from 5 to 12 a.m,, 1to6and : ono en Sunda; from 1.30 to 4.30 DRRE RT GALLERY QF PAINTINÉS .\u2026, Engravings,- » Reproductions, etc.I Entrance by Main Hall and second st oO en week days from 8 to 12 a.m., and * Oman Sota i 120 nding TentiE Ne 4 3 > lin town \u2018yesterday.| the golf links,\u2019 \u201cgood bishop's opinions \u2018than.about the library and in Union we.intend, a iapiay.of \u2018Risigs, in one of bur win sortment of the: quest designs: ga Rings, an can promise display well.worth seeing.We have a- particularly fine assortiment of Diamond Rings, ranging in price from.$12.00 to $250.\u201800 each.: 1 plete.in all Lo! Mail orders.promptly filed.' eu uy Se size Card sent on request.Ta J ; = + Strathèoha\u201d Ra 2 Rev, Mr.Carroll, .of East, Angus Saturday hammock sale at Edwards\u2019 | to-day Sitting j in: the Court of Appeal there.\u2019 :\u2026 db Island Brook, are visiting friends .town.- : Moxie, ice cream and ice crepm sodas \u2014MoLean\u2019s.4 .Miss Maud J oye, of Brookbury, ds the guest of Mrs.H .Spencer, Dufferin avenue.; ! : CALE \u2018Just two more days of the, Bargain Sale of Wall Paper a at.Kerr.& Foss.\u201d Mr.A.C.Lytle, Superintendent of the Orford Mountain Railway, was in town, last evening, - À from Montreal and has taken his family back with him.| 1 Don\u2019t forget, that you will get a fine Grit, at Fraser's drug store.Mr: Napoleon.Paradis, of St.Denis, who is travelling for a firm ih Mopt- real, was in town: \u2018yesterday.Bryant, ©.P.Byrd and C.Willer | have | began work ir the East ward.: There will be a handicap and wi on \u201cto-morrow, Saturday CE afternoon, (weather permitting.\" Mr.Charles Pearce, of Toronto, ani -old resident of East Sherbropke, À 8.in; the city for a visit.to his old home.it * Baldwin refrigerators are \u2018the best, Mrs.George Molson and Miss Mol- son, of Montreal, are spending a week in Sherbrooke, and are guests, dt.Hie Magog House.a SI A chance to sell something you don\u2019 t \u2018| want, and a chance to buy something you do.want, may both be found in to-day's want ads.| | - The weather may be uncertain, \u2018but there is nothing üncertain about quality and stylé of cravenette coats, at Poutre\u2019s\u2019 \u2018new store.The first communion \u201cwill \"be celebrated at the 6.30 a.m.mass, in St.Jean Baptiste Church, East Sherbrooke, next Sunday.: _ The Ladies\u2019.Whist Club met last \u20ac evening t \u2018\u201c\u201cTowerscote,\u201d the residence lof Mrs.A.G.Lomas.The highest score was mafle by Miss Hunt.Thousands Jo Rolls of- Wall\" Paper have, been disposed of by Kerr & Foss, this week\u2014two.more days of the Great Bargain Sak ; wb The funeral took place in East Sherbrooke; \u201cyesterday morning, of Mr.Rli- zear Feuilletault, a former régident of Beauce, who died at the age\u201d of 82.In spite of the wet weather entries continue to come in for the races on the 24th, Miss Eva Auray, of the Bell Telephone Co., left Tuesday morning for St.Leon, Que., to replace one of the | employees for a period of two weeks.Lipton\u2019s butter scotch, Peter's milk chocolate and favargir\u2019s milk choco- {late\u2014McLean\u2019s.The Rev.Mr.Wright, from Magog, and the Rev.Mr.Wilkinson, of Saw- yerville, were the guests of Mr.- and \u2018+ Mrs.Clark Gordon during Pe District meeting, \u201cThe Living Whist\u201d and\u2019 Kermess, | which is to be put on at the Clement Theatre, shortly, promises to; be the\u2019 | biggest-thing-of the kind ever.pre: sented in Sherbrooke.Mr.D.G.Loomis has been\u2019 making extensive improvements and alterations in the {grounds of his residence on Bel; | levue ave., grading the lawn, laying gränalithié walks, ete.: Mr.M.R.O'Donnell, of East \u2018Sherbrooke, has disposed of his valuable\u2019 stallion, Royal Wilkes, to Crow & Murray, of Toronto.It is under- | stood the price was\u2019 $500.| The Nichols i Unerleal \u2018Company are beginning, to receive their usual yearly | supply of iron pyrites from Newfoundland, twenty-eight car loads arriving yesterday from Portland, Ne.\u2018There will be a social Eathering of the members and congregation of Plymouth Chutch, in Plymouth: Chapel, Friday | evening, at 8:00\" p.m., to bid farewell to the Rev.and Mrs.F F.J.Dey.wr = a» 10006 15 2894 L ; - à SL.me Model Farm, was in tow day.Brown, in the « pity, 7.aN frie this week.Mr Justice Lemieux is in , Montreal § ; Mr.and Mrs.Walter Matthews, Ed) |.tor lof St.in 3 delphie, Mrs.Great Mr.W.A.Harmer has been in towñ.picture this week with every \u2018copy of { | the City Office.| decorated with a.twig of shamrock in The city valuators, Messrs.: LG.G.| {bel Gilman S \u2018| Haskell Ball, fe Montreal.Mrs.Alex.oodside, Ë St.\u201cSyl \u2018vegtre, is the guest of Mrs, A.E, Bonner and little sôn,are t Wo k {visiting Mr and Mrs.T.Bonner, ini\u2019 Nex © | Copticook for |a few weeks, 1] HA pes gy weg ze Mrs.J.T.Routledge, Me A.G.3 } Sherist and Master Jim - | Routledge,oë | We have recently P céeived à à large as Géorgeville, aré in the cit to-day.= Mrs.Howard; of Montreal, who has] Pufferin \u2018ave, |.\u2018been vigiting Miss Reid, ' Lat oreo i ro a I Boren, St.John street, Quebec.ed manager qf:one of the asbestos mine properties at Black\u2019 Lake, :« and tend moving his family there shortly.1» | ' À Mrs.Arthur |Slaght, formerly Miss A.C.SKINNER | Mr.J.J.Pehhale has been appoint | Jeweller, | Evelyn Lukes, [of Toronto, left for home yesterday after a- short visit to Mrs.J.G.Robertson, at \u201cThe Home- | stead, SE | sion of \u201cThe anse,\u201d Peel street, and has been arranging his household Mrs.Nicol is.expected in a few days.H.\u2018Price \u2018Webber's Boston Comedy Company, at Clement Theatre, May '24th\u2014one night only.| : The Rev.J.Henning Nelms, rec- atthew\u2019s church, Phila- Nelms \u2018 and son, are \u2018guests of) the- Misses Woodward, D feria avenue, for à fow days.Mr.W.C.Naubert, of oo Jerome, the new man ger of the ing: Machine Co.for the district, has \u2018arrived :in town accompanied by Mrs.\u2018Naubert, and has entered upon ; \u2018his new \u2018duties.| \u2018communion of her little daughter, Marthe little girl lis receiving her educa- \u2018tion, a | 2° Council Committees, location of fire: alarm boxes, ete., has been issued from This year the card is native color, in honor, it is presumed, 4 of His Worshi , the Mayor.Messrs.Sim nest & Dion, of this .city, have secured the contract for the erection of a new bank building, at Barton, Vt., for the National Bank of Ars.G.JA for} the last week; \u201cleft for home this : Cog] motning.= cu Ter he -, Our Wedding Ring.stock is, \u2018aléo* com- | \u201c 76) i i 5 0 4 s\u2018and weights, .! 0 0F Miss Twose, who.is attending = the\u2019.\u2018 wg of the| Woinan\u2019 8 Auxilibry,, in.Quel ks the |guest of Mrs.William 2 | _ \u2018Rev.C.w \u2018Nicol © the aken \u2018posses- .Singer Sew- | Mrs.L.E.Dastous left to-day for Quebec to be present at the .first| guerite Dastous, which takes place on \u2018 Sunday |at the Ursuline convent, where | The usual cards containing list of 3 {¥ nice NEGLIGEE SHIRT.colors, Styles and \u2018qualities, oo What About J ds ps \u2018 What About Your Sh * \u201cThe greäüt Warni weather § is 3 cdi ty ing We.> have ag all m Want à ou with Letters 0 | Ea 4.cy of eny country : ity § the reduction to banks an: Pay, \u2019 » Nigh standing cll cver the 5 ni 4.rn Townships NE ablished 1859 ® ve 4 \u2018 What About \u2019 ooo \u2014 eee $ Your.Underwear?A Ou = You want à \u201csuitoi UNDER $ Fremen rate Balbrigan, the vrai Reg % ation 3 aon \u201ceeps 8 e.sweat out.Always coë sd |$ A 5 Sues Your Straw Hatz REE.You won't wear your ask ve yellow and dirty.- Get one that will go with suit.CODERPS HATS are op fop and Proud tobe celves especial attention.year's hat\" HART SHORNE, BO CAND BAT | » embers N .Stock Exc yi i.: t nt and Sold.x a EE \u201cStocks, =e \u2018one-eighth.a.rk ratés.your ER st Neen Townships busin [= Corrssponeencs invi 4 cree Lo ance Tel.; Main : : Loui: is A Coders, NOR die $ \u2018 The Popular Gent\u2019s Furnishing Store in Town : ! ma me + Metropole Building.à King tou or , ans: civil En $ w0000t0ssites 00220300, 02200 4200210 hd À wy LAA Ee ond | EE Saturda ay; Better ones, Our best grade, that place.ch Invitations [have heen received for r.Sidney | Miss Shearer is the daughter of Mr.das.T.\u2018Shearer, of Westmount ; Mr.Ball, the son of W.L.|Ball, Esq., menager of the | Eastern Toymships Bank, Winnipeg.Miss Josep ine Bolariger, of Eaton, has been in [town for \u2018the last; few days visiting her brothers, Messrs.L \u2018A.and L.C| Belanger, before le aving for Long Ish and City, N.Y., where she will \u2018visit the family of her \u2018brother-in- law, Mr.F.Forsy, for the next two months.| arer and 3 the approschi g marriage he Miss Tsa- 0 Grape fruit, fresh a navel oranges, pineapples, bananas and Spy apples, at 8.a \u2018Among the| Eastern Townships people registered in town are: Mr.S.T.Fregeau, Mr.J.E.St.Pierre, Mr.-F.Paquette, Rack Island ; Mr.and Mrs.Whitaker, Beebe.Plain ; ; Mr.G.0.Flaws, Mr.F.Fulcher, Cookshire ; Mr.-L.O.Cass, Martinville ; Mr.James ley, Windsor \u201cMills 3 Mr.B.R.Bishop, Marbleton ; Mr.Thos.Morrow, Bury.On Tuésday evening the friends of Miss Edith McOree gave her \u201ca Îare- well \u2018dance fs the Art Hall.About | severity were present and the young | people were matrohized by Mrs, J.G.Ransehaugen.Bourgeault\u2019s orchestra\u2019 furnished delightful music, and from} [se o\u2019clock till midnight dancing was kept up with great enjoyment.Miss | McCree left to-day for Montreal to join her parents who preceded her a: couple of weeks ago.| Cudumbers, lettuce, tomatoes, rad- { ishes and cabbage Mean\u2019 5 THE PLE ASANT À ot mince WF MAN WHO - \u2018GAVE WHISKEY to ~ | CHILDREN DISAPPEARS) - - Kemptville, May\" 19.\u2014 The ity uest in connection with the Pleasant wo tragedy has been postponed tillyTues- days May 23rd.Mr.Jas.Farell, the | fathet of thé dead boy, has bee}: fined\" for some time in the Brogl em | T asylum.\u201d John Leiszert, the m y who supplied the liquor to the child said th have left the country, as pe has not been seen for the past © few days.) : \\ + MONUMENT NATIONAL.Que e, May 19.\u2014 The Gover nment resolution respecting a \u2018subsidy to the Monument National of Montreal, * to.be introduced to-day, is \u2018as follows : Resolved, that the Lieutenant-govern- or-in-council may, subject to tlle.con- of the 29th of May, 1896, .grank the sum.of two thousand five \u2018hung d dollars to the | { reäl, | Front led.by L\u2019 Association\u2019 St.: Baptiste.de Montreal, - jeh\u2026.As L \u201cJean \u2019 - The contract price is $20,- | { 800, \u2018and\u2019 the | building op be con- i} structed of.stone and\u2019 brie : *} knew along the Blake, Melbourne ; Mrs.M.Æ.Gyldes- | | 1 VALLEY TRAGEDY, |: ! con: |! ditions of the order-in-council, No.187, onument National Mont- Ÿ SEE Twine re I - Te ; - .2 - .DE COUR OLD | \u201cFRIEND Pri ice Webber will \u201cshow here, May 24th.Mr.Webber, our friend, practiced, on each visit, \u201ccalling on\u2018 everybody he main street, and he knew us all.Our old friend never for- | got a face, and seldom forgot a.name if he paid any attention to the bearer, and he always had a.happy word to shy.| On-bis.visit this time he will notice many strangers \u2018along Wellington.street ; for many.of bis old friends who used to welcome his presence are now crowned with eternal glory, and he will miss {Hem,- indeed.Instead of writing our friend's.biography, we suppose we ought.to be - booming .our hoot business and the \u201cArtist.ia CH.H.MORENCY.(Fraser s Drug Store AR Prescription Can \" Filed \u201c On Glosing Nights by \u2018télephoning No.316° Bell, \u2018or au ing for Mr.Whitcher, at the House.: We Invite our Customers | add - \u201cthe publié in general tô come -and see-our spléndid stock of Shoes.You'll And-the largest assortment in- Tan and .Black Boots and Low Shoes.All our Shoes are built by the best makers and Eg, sell.Hoy.\u201ccheapo, than.anysehere |.| casm BUYERS\u2019 UNION BOÛT AND SHOE STORE.\u2014- N.NORMANDIN, Prop.1237 Wellington pia ) \u201c ei he Dally Record L.8.CHANNELL & Co., Püblishers : (Le By Ohanteïl, : : Ya x, Morrill.) \u2018 * Published every afternoon, except Sunday, at 108.Wellington street Bher- roo SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, mtrigtly in: advance, one year, $3.00 ; six months, month, 20 cents.To any addrpss in the Eastorn Townships, by year only, $1.50.ADVERTISING RATES.\u2014One neh, one day, 5c; 3 days, $1.00 3 days.$1.25 ; one week, $2.00 ; one- fnch, one year, $36.00, Liberal discount] if advertisement is \"inserted every oiher day.twice a\u2019 v ek or once a week only.Oards of Thanks, not exceeding 50 \u2018words, 50c.; Obituary poetry, [10c, line; Reading Notices, Ze.per words In sending miohey remitters should take Precaution.to use express or post office.jorders re er letter.HANG: BE for advertisements should |- ne oA Na hands - 2! e.printers befure 8 \u2018o'clock a.m.of the iby of publication; to Ineure recotved alter ns changes guarautesd am Very good hammocks, T5c $1.50, $1.75, $0 $3.50, 4 0, Ha wil ill you let us send.you some on un producing bain, UE or hy\" warts in\u201d the drug line spe] Magog | $1.00; three \u2018months, 50° cents ; one |- _ We place our r entire stock on à sa a | morning at very reasonable prices.\u201d Cae Le 5 | .vis 4 Ad RAR ~ \u201c1 see nothing absurd in according |.ithhold- | \"BR BOECKH \u2018BRUSHES this case the clear and explicit Word- |.\u2019 little better than exccutive councillors = [CLEMENT THEATRE! according of the sham title of.\u201cHon.\u201d A &) frs vous : NY \u20ac À) verdict in fa +.M | vorof : gi BOECKH 3 goods, have been the stand- J ard for fifty years.Always a JR little better Shan any other make, use, on SR = es 7 HN ; + à É pee \u201cTéreite, Con.RÉEL Mie * MEETINGS; AND AMUSEMENTS: Positively One Night Only.WEDNESDAY EVE'G, MAY 24th.BOSTON \"COMED oY, H.Price Webber, Manager.will appear, as above, producing the new, nautical drama, the \u201c OCEAN WAIF \u201d \u201c(A story of theghea.) EDWINA GREY, as.Helen Whitney, assisted by the above well- known company._! Admission, 25c.; Reserved seats, 35c.Doors open at 7.15.Overture at 8.15.Tickets for sale at box fie.CLEMENT THÉÂTRE Monday Evening, May 22nd, \"05.Johnny Galvin - Direct From BROADWAY, \"NEW YORK; WITH | THAT ROLLICKING, ROARING, \u201cMUSIGAL COMEDY, A Bell Boy assisted by Comedians who oy How | .to Make You Laugh, and a well \u2018trained Chorus of Pretty : Girls.Displaying a wealth of Costumes, Elegant Scenery.Grand Electric Effects, | Nothing but Laughs and Smiles.Prices\u201425c,, 35c., 50c.Boxes, FOR SALE.Cd ° Perdticron Heavy Draught Stallion, handsome dark Chestnut, five years old, over 16 hands, and weighs 1,450 lbs.She\u2019s either very rich | | Superior Court, \u201cis his from him, notwithstanding that umbrellas though frequently found, are.| besides, I believe.good.style and action, sound clean and ind double or single.Sure foal get-' ter.win be sold reasonable if sold at once.- Appl Pp PP AGOG HOU: E STABLES, herbrooke, Que.TIMBER LIMITS FOR SALE.A five thousand acre block of well timbered patented land, in Ham and \u2018Garthby ; three to ten miles from railway; haul or drive.wil sell half interest or whole.A.C.MIQUELON, Danville.\"Portable Camp Eor Sale, Built in sections, can be taken down and put together in short time, new last fall, measures 16 x 24 feet, with L, 12 feet long: furnished with new bedding, stove, cooking utensils, etc.Will accommodate twelve people jeasily ; just: the thing for low-priced summer home or hunting and fishing camp.For particulars, address, C.W.PERKINS OIL CO: Beebe Phain, Vt.FOR SALE 1 McLellan Farm, 8 miles from Sher- | brooke on Beckett Road, containing 100 acres, more or less, \u2018 Goo house and barn.First class farm.Good water.Delsca Hea farm, or better known as the, Hobson farm, situated 1 ile from Magog House, on Brompton Road, contain- ng 247 acres, ,inore or i all in first-class shape.ouge equipped with- hot water bath and all modern improvements.Never-failing spring of water to house and hLarns.Iso Maple Hill Farm, situated 4 miles fro Sherbrooke, on \u2018 the Brompton Read, | contain-\u2019 ing acres.Buildings \u2018all in: first-class repair \u2018and running water to house and barns.' These farms are con-: sidered as two of \u2018the best farms in \u2018the Eas.z=n Townships.Cut [200 tons of, hay each, and pasturage for 50 to 60.head of cattle.Good sugar bysh on each farm, For: further information ap ply to H.ROSS, Sher rooke, Que.FARM wR! Belore breeding your mares, don\u2019 t fail Lawrence, Jr., standing the season, Saturdays and Wednesdays, at W.J.Arm- \u2018strong\u2019s Livery Stable, Sherbrooke ; the: balance of the time at proprietor\u2019s stables.J E.DUCHE Lower Belvidere, opposit i tage\u2019 8.ee posters.CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of St.Francis, Nd.780, in the! \u2018The Eastern Townships Bank, Plaintilr, vs.lame Mary KE.Moore, widow of the late! Charles R.Clough, Defendant.The | thirtieth .day! of May instant, one- thousand nine: hun-| dred and five, at ten of thé clock, in the: forenoon, will be sold by uthority of Justice, at the, office of the Eastern Townships Bark, in the ity of Sherbrooke, in the District él St.Francis, | the moveuble property of the \u2018defendant, seized in this cause, consis ing of eighty- six (86) shares\u2019 of the c pital stock of the Eastern Townships ank, to wit 'W.S.Armi- of the defendant lin trust {for Sidney IL.eae and forty-three (43) shares ap- pearing in the name .of the defendant, in trust.\u2018for Mamie M.Joke.Dated, Sherbrooke, Maÿ .19tk, 905.J.0.Gauthier, B.S.C., BAILIEF'S SALE.\u2014 CIR \u2018UIT COURT, No.113; J.Edwards, plan LT, Vs.A.Laplante, \u2018detendant, and Misdon-Cause.| \u2018Will bé sold by au- ty-ninth day of May.1905, at two of the clock, in the afternooh, at the laté domicile of the defendant, [in the rear.of.number 39, Grove street, lin the City of Sherhrodke, the goods anfl chattels seized in this cause.to wit : [*\u2018One Bell Organ,\u201d and household effects.Terms oi sale, cash.Edward M.MeManus, B.S.C.Sherbrooke, | May _19th, _1905.+ Jim took de Had four aces.\u201d Mr.Persimmohs\u2014Yais, \u201cjeck-pot.\u201d\u201d Pete only Mr.Possumust-An\u2019 what did Jim have ?2 : Mr.Persimmons\u2014Jim ?| Well Jim | had g wife an\u2019 | Give children, an\u2019 needed de money, an\u2019 carried two razzers to see that splendid Clydesdale Stallion, hori of Justice, on Monjlay, the: twen-.ESS PS SE REP © RAP ae Office.75c.[money to use in his business.Buildings | forty-three shares! appearing -in the name |: Lacroix et | eee mre a ARIES EL BREE URIS a ES SES AL EEC PAGE FIVE.=\" z TT HELP WANTED Record Ads.have secured more domestiq, olerioal and other help than all other sources combined.There 1s one re way to get just the kind of help you t Way is the use of the famous ant Ads, in the Record.WANTED \u2014 TWO table girls.House.Apply New \u201cSherbrooke Apply Miss Blue, No.2 Moore street.WANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY.at.George Long\": s factory.APPLY | WANTED-A YOUNG GIRL AS GENeral servant.Apply in person 9 Quebec street.| WANTED \"AT \"ONCE\u2014GOOD, GENERal servant.Apply Mrs.Chagnell, 29.Portland \u2018ave.\u2018 WANTED AT ONCE A COOK.GOOD wages.Apply to Mrs.W.R.Webster.7 .WANTED.\u2014 KITCHEN GIRL.APply at- Windsor House.| WANTED\u2014COOK WITH EXPERIEN 1CE \u2014Apply.Angus House, East t Angus.Que.WANTED CARPENTERS.APPLY To D.G.Loomis & Sons\u2019 office.WANTED \u2014 TABLE GIRL.Queen\u2019s Hotel.WANTED \u2014 GOOD.GENERAL SERvant.'Nq washing.References Te- quired.APPLY bourne St.: L tal, good plain cook.Arply to lady \u2018superin tendent.| FOR SALE.FOR SALE\u2014A NICELY LOCATED \u2018and well, built cottage at Lake Scau- | waninepus, For price, ete; enquire of C.H.Foss, - FOR SALE\u2014HOUSE, BARN AND wagon shed and 23 acres of land, 1 \u2018mile from Belvedere House, Apply E.Cotton, Lennoxville.FOR SALE.L LARGE.MASTIFF dog ; weight, -about 130 lbs.\u2018Address, | dles and cushions, used but little, good- Apply L.S.Channell, Record as new, FOR: SALE\u2014A SOLID BRICK, DOU- [blé house in the North Ward: First- Pays 10 per Owner wants Apply clags in every respect.\u2018bent.\u2018on investment.to \u201cK\u2019\u201d\u2019 Record office.FOR SALE\u2014CEDAR SKIFF, 15 FEET J.G.Sayigster._P.0.Box 642.FOR \u2018 \u2018SALE-\u2014THOROUGEBRED FOX hound pups.W.E.Loomis; a fine assort- For further F.Olivier, business, éonsisting of ment of gént\u2019s furnishings.particulars apply to C.Boston Store.FOR \u2018SALE \u2014 PROPERTY KNOWN best blacks power, in the Eastern Townships., ply to R.Willard, East, Angus.esa msn _-, TO LET.1 TO: LET_HOUSE ON \"FULTON AVE.all modern conveniences, Apply \u201cto Wm.: Hawken, contractor, Sherbrooke.TENEMENT TO' LET\u201437B LONDON street.Seven rooms, all modern conveniences.Rent, \u2018$9.39 London.THREE FLATS TO LET ; ONE seven rooms; two, three.rooms.H.Connor, 31 Bank street._ TO LET.\u2014 183 WELLINGTON ST., 9 large rooms, suitable for boarding house ; 227 Wellington street; and 2 tenements on Bridge \u2018street, Fast Sherbrooke.Apply, Wellington | street.ith and wood shops, with Ap- MONEY \u201c .TO LQ£N ON CITY PROperty.Worthington | & Borlase.ram EIRE Em ee re MISCELLANEOUS.Ct nr 20e WANTE D\u2014YOU TO UNDERSTAN D that.a shrewd man will always bc a insûred.man.Sun Life of Canada has contracts suitable for everybody, and the, shrewd man takes the \u2018\u201c\u201cSun\u2019s\u201d ference to all others.armes astres aa a as help in country house; references required._ Apply, L, Record Office.MRS.R.A WOODGATE; NURSE, has moved from 64 Market street to 51, opposite No.1.Fire Station.= = NURSES, TRAINED AND UNTRAINed, desiring Work should register _at the Woman's Exchange, 117 Wellington street.: BeH \u2018phone 496.TO LET M.R.O'Donnell, East- Sherbrooke.FOR SALE OR TO LET.Large house, all modern conveniences, with uthuildings, 18 acres land, inelud- ing good orchard.No.185 Bowen av- mue.Would rent.house and orchard only, 18 preferred.Ternts reasonable, A : , s Apply, WM.MURRAY & 00., | | 17 and 19 King: EXPERIENCED | WANTED FOR FIRST \"OF JUNE \u2014 | Housemaid.Mrs.Stephen Edgell, 41 Mel- WANTED AT PROTESTANT HOSPI- particulars as to\u2019 \u2018Hy.Bartlett; Box 725, East Sher: \u2018brooke.FOR SALE_CANOE WITH PAD-.Jong, with oars, sowlocks, cushions.\u2014- FOR SALE.\u2014 GOOD'ESTABLISHED- \u2018as\u2019 Jacobs Shufelt saw mill, three miles from -Sutton.\u2014J.H.~ Stebbins, Sherbrooke.FOR SALE OR RENT\u2014ONE OF THE 9 .P.Royer, 87 He lodks ahead.The policies in pre- WANTED.\u2014 MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, A.nine ioom tenement (Rock Grove) in Lennoxville.Apply to G.\u201dW.STERLING Horses For Sale.SPA ; 3 AS \u2026N DN Nd + # .BN Coe vo oa 3 =a J Ca¥ 3 La .1 ; .A « RE ' .# jhap ES PT Le ' Loi ; 3 ; Poor UT © - he er = Lx Sas vite = .; ., Cod He or + .: CoA Qe a = ! : .,; : \u2018 ; Lr n.d + > .Ch a oe WEY LA - Ù ; : .LP : - +, ; ; PF.; + us ; Lo ra .; : .2 .\u2018 ; 105 4 mes ; - : n°5 EL A ; \u2018+ 2 fe ._ ; \u2018 ; À .5 0 ° = ic ee ds : Cr M - .EE ; riled; to pom = io termed Rar os i - gts ged a - - _ Lo vn .45 ; LEA ; à.\u2018 2g a a so er gs po ey > ; ; qu .- ' J +, : R : = + & Lo LLL Lada ede LL + 3 ; - a a , en s \u2018 02 - , - Ral CT APA .* fo Hi : - d , / \u2019 ; v : oa ey i ?; as PTE \" or ; ; ve LE YR À ve é ) ?a ce h = 22024 AN \u201col > a - pA hd a A A 2 SE + iY ne .\u201c _ Ps SN + A +7 - KA '.Ne Bn À I i a K EN ETE ) NAY C8 NN te RRS Th hd RON = je .J RN 3 | { pe id ~ wf k he : A.da QG à 4 à} Ci me : \u2018 CL.\u201c4 + Pa .~~ 2 : \\ LF ; 45, 1 .; ul te .\u2018 ; LR wv Coes ; .Lo 2.A Bd PERE \"0e - + «+ 3 : : i.: 00 3 - .i .Lo : - { ul REE 7 Ae CE .» - oF RY Lt A 0 se \u2019 = ve ol 3 « Lo \u201c : = L .: TF .Lo a .ui Cr ama ._ ; 7 , OF .: oo.at = - ~ = za a £ ies Fl.: Lo a .~ so RB Lo A - 3 écuries Fe a SE A ge NOR TER Lu 4 oo ET oe .a.0 ° ERE d 0 - 7 TT 0 - +7 a = .2 cell ca an aan 2 ; A ; : - - 13 \" © 3 ! ; « aus - - .- \u201c a LL x a .is AR dB 2 LY .cac .oy.pa uh DEN ARI va face a 7 a SERA Jd Wiss.Aha RAR ; rat: 2 ES eu * = * BA Wert 175 él dire he) :f ) PE i ae AE Re « \\ ; .; FP : - > .- 5 - x .oe ce AN Re Bott =.~ « - Leb 22\" A wt #5\" ; Eee ie 3.222 .SS cadre SR OS 2 Pee \u2018 am TS \u201ca re va \" , he tLe.Te ala .- tr : im RSS Sa \u2018 .2 0 3 2, Lhe a ted vor 3 +.J CFM ae r i - vo.: sc * SAE gh hé Sy = Sve #2 This store has gained undisputed \u201cleads dershi; Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waist Suit Values _ \"HERE'S TWO SPECIALS : ' LADIES\u2019 OUTING COSTUME, in blue, green,\u201d grey and brown chambray, and blue and white dotted Ginghams, latest style, nicely made, special $3.Ladies\u2019 ou \u20ac White Muslin SHIRT WAIST > is have a line of TWEED SUITS, which sell from $10 to $18, are becoming very .popular with the public.\u2018They are Ininging us new customers daily.100 \u2018The reason for this popularity i is that w we arantee the material, fit and workmanship.To be able to-do so, we pay a higher price for, _ them, and in return the makers-employ only skilled workmen on these goods.| \u201c BOUCHER & LAGROIX, | \u2018168-167 Wellington _ Breet, i Sherbrooks.£ , \u201cGAME LAWS.\u201cA Kingeey \u201c Falle correspondent writes :- \u201cIf we have game laws for | the Pséwince of Quebec it would be well they were enforced and not allow |- our animals to be ~slaughtéred out of season: A game warden and bailiff would seem an acquisition to our vi- : cinity at present.\u201d 7 \u201cAre strikes frequent.at your shop?\" .\u201cGee, yes! Strikin\u2019 all the time.\u201d \u201cWhere-do you work?\u2019 -\"- \u201cClock factory.\u201d me \u2018the halls of Congress ?\u201d\u2019 \u201cI don\u2019t know,\u201d answered Senator Sorghum, thoughtfully.\u201cThe hauls made there don\u2019t strike'me as being \u2018nearly as large -as formerly.s mm - \"ETS ray fonts Péved anly\u2019 1$900,0004 |-the- remainder coming from a trusts \u201cEL ne p oy ps et 1\u2019 was then induced tof Jake an iavestment whith called {Mor this investment and the transac: | tion so far as I was concerned never abroad during which time her, usband- .|to meet these ! {large loahs.for.which I paid heavy | J own note.\u2018| secured by me on\u2019 the indorsement of; have been offered bail by a prominent: | Clevelander who wishes his name.kept; } on such a ion : of Montreal.\u201cDon\u2019t you feel deeply impressed by, SHE IS OFFERED BAIL, BY WEAL, L.Chadwick\u201d has made a statement Mrs.w.E.Lathrop.Had Over $3,210, 000.THY 'CLEVELANDER.ÿ Cleveland, 0., May, 19.\u2014Mrs.Cassie concerning her\u2019, affairs in which she has | told of the beginning of her financial troubles.She said : \u201cSince Jan.1, 1901, I have had $3,210,000.Of this! amount :I borrowed; not.ove; 3800,-; à 000, the remainder coming from trust fund and some sales.\"In \u201cApri réadmées 180 come .sales.In April*f' 1 owed only -§§3,000.Ef: fou: almost $400,000.I took no pool materialized.The .investment was { made upon the advice\u201d of a friend.» : After relating Her experiencey.\u2018 while: and her niece were ill for sever months, Mrs.Chadwick said: \u201cEarly.in February, 1902, after my return home I was informed that my invest+ ment was a loss and that I was in debt $400,000.Besides that sum- there was an additional loss which TIT} had incurred of $200,000.In orde obligations I commissions; \u20181 have borrowed in all $900,000.* I okitained : $175,000 oh my A - loan of $240,000 wag.a prominent New Yorker.The othe, $400,000 I have mentioned before.* shall not accept freddom\u2019 The person who} ari is secret.\u2018makes the offer | is wealthy.\u201d - @ BIRTHS, 23 LATHROP.\u2014 In Johnville, on May! 17tk, 1905, a daughter, to Mr.and- + .MARRIAGES.COOK\u2014PLASKETT.\u2014 On Saturday,\u2019 May 13th, 1905, Miss Florence Cook, ; to Mr.Robert R.H.Plaskett, % = \u2014 il DEATHS.DEX RUTHERS-\u2014At Fulford, Mas 198 Aldei,|-son of Edmond Dextruthers, GranHy, and grandson of Henry Def} tot + Pa \u2014_.\u2014_ .your \u2018way often, \\ yp J.Le VINEBERG, Man.Dir.Bel Telephone 338, § + These Costumes are unsurpassed in quality and style.~~ = Any person wanting a stylish, perfect-fitting Suit at less than cost price, will do well to call and see these great bargains.have all colors : : brown, blue, black, grey, mixed goods, etc.mr SES GIVEN AWAY 'FREE\u2014WITH EACH COSTUME SOLD il.| A LOVELY BLACK GIRDLE.Do not miss this opportunity iti is one which does not core Just come in and have a ook at them.Noo one e urged to buy.T EASTERN TOWNSHIPS CLOTHING COMP NY Bole Agents for \u201cProgress Brand\u201d Clothing for Men and sian Baltic ports\u201d is abou \u2018for Vladivoutock to becon -deu-én-chiel of the.Bussian (The John Murphy Compan in | \u201c -~ MAIL ORDER | SPECIALS.1 + nu > Far Fast.He with: the Emperor yes $1 & $1.25 French Kid Gloves for I 14m yt of the Bali ri the Far East, is unfou Two lines-\u2014300 pairs in all\u2014French Kid Gloves \u201cBojestvensky\" will cond ins all sizes and in all.the- leading shades, including 1 5 g operations.« - black and white.Suited to the season.That is- §.RR set id AT 5 how they\u2019 re not priced at $1.00 and $1.25 à pair, and why we shall sell them out at the special Li |.of 65c a pair (post free.) i.2 Swiss Emb\u2019 d Handkerchiefs, for 2% Direct from the maker in Switzerland.To.see - them you would not think it an overstatement i say this i as two for the price of one.\u201cLesrtes, which left \u2018Saigon ports that forty transport le green tm | FOTHASTERS - AND PO Es of: Discus x ,,\u2026 the Commo: \u201c30 DiSNISSALS FO FOR SI et OPPOSITION, S: mn - WILIÆAM.Ova, May 20.\u2014Mr.\u201c the \u2018House of \u2018Commons, S teenoon made some rear * politics\u2019 of a character t graerpl approval.Post declared, other than the sod towns, had a right Partisans if they choose.| - 1m former.times \u201cexclude requitement that publi should.not take part in | their pay and the.natu P'éuties suggested that thi ~ the rule.Mr.Haggart | \u201c Mastee-General that\u2019 he j great deal ot trouble fo > taking a different posit Eu dertaking to regulate th - duet of men Whose pays few dollars a year.© Mr Norfolk, spoke in a sin Tin Postmaster-Genera only had control of 2 postmaster and what capacity if it was The John Murphy Company.Linie | Dry Goods, MONTR EAL.- Frobique Land Plaster \"OR GYPSUM.\" From 200 to 500 1bs.per acre in Planting Potatoes From 200 tô 400 lbs.per acre on Oat Land.From 300 to 500 Îbs.per acre on Hay Land.th 10 Why.: pay such high prices tor prepared fertilizers when ht DE BIQUE LAND |PLASTER, the only NATURAL ORGANIC.GYPS Ke POSIT IN, AMERICA can be had for less than balf the pro?# _ Tobiquê Land d Plaster is better.So adi The only ret direct i stimulant in existence to-dey, purest deposit on the Tobique| River, N, B.\u2018 I take pleasure i + ; Bas advising thepeople of Come \u2018Sherbrooke stead and Wolfe: Counties and vicinity thad : A eus Pts conduct in the to, | Messrs.C.Ry CLOUGH & CO., Lennoxville, are Sling Ag bo dealt a bad Merchants: and \u201cfarmers \u2018are.requested to place orders with | Jus \u201c+ Bome dismissals of po mediately for: the, season's supply.: to | _ .Partizan conduct in th Parties outaide this Territory, please write for ERTH N.B.; 3 to ad Sir \\ ener Co 0 postipaster ha M.H.CRAIG, i BoE PE 1 ry Tor simply voting \u2014\u2014 \u2019 , WI f° \u2018aster Irving Boathe\u2014Do you not, think ENGLISHMAN 3 put * i Bear., UB on o that my performance here to- night will C A Conservative, This\u2019 &, | be a henefit to your\u2018town ?Ventfinizlia, May 19.\u2014/ lock _ , , entr g : Ted to a ; said Vas not the Mrs.Casey\u2014Sure;.it\u2019s brought me |Jispute, Tuesday last; 16 \u2018this the the t good luck already.1 sold out all me et between an Englishmen ay Passed, matter droppr- rotten fruit before noontime to-day.Fordrerc.who is describe Con ' + 15 : Cuban a at lieufenaix, and a w I US 1 Say iw mister,\u201d 3 be an the husky \\ ndrescral Pervinces.\u201cpu LL 10, DEATH oh por JA looking! \u201cek somethin\u2019 ter | corel whunded in the 4 prie va i, \u2014 On Thu lo a, \u201cformer received a wou mn Jahr ; Fe of Suffield, fou varied ie Ro pe The duelists became Poor de \u201cnéral, Saturday, : i > en.\\ cet wi © do me, Te an Cf ee [7 ee P rhe encounter.ya oat ! i cs "]
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