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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" By one eee 5 À Æ \u2018Not Acceptable\u2014Bitter Opposition to Him, agg de ny, Li Tah 2 gat, ge MUSLI ost © sold here at | 40, atiful musting med altogether | We roods.not vu ttiest and oy = 25, JO, * people.ecause the v reir quality and Mass the goods rem altoze gue to choo se ue 0 ud 50.* 25e led.ited, | s ail er.ais XF be.ND TIE CO! mn, OT NOW : ed | vy, July 15th, to Out\u201d Prices; oh yusiness, and in- that there, 1atter , at no m will Men and Boys \u201cOne Took will /l 137 Wellington 7 \"Street.css 2 pére - à special red) dressing.ress ng ressing .| ressing : ye Liners -are requested of these extre their supply ner.ouke Clothing Store; \u2018gone yet.what we can | for \u201comers and children's Le ction on for 12 for ic for 2\" low 0 wely - NAULT.Pop = A WON.AN K .uly oi thé late\u201d ! tantly killed sous half a mile ;Hon, by the LED.12 ~Salomee rs Satur day front express om Hie hmond to (Quebec: su held an in acesdental death > Rfneùer is nd ay Fiair to it Tiras color. the | A elined the invitation extended by PLOT TO KILL _ | CZAR NICHOLAS.Castle at Moscow Was to | be Blown Up.MANY ARKESTS HAVE BEEN / MADE \u2014 CZAR ALTERS PLANS, | New York, July 13.\u2014(Special)\u2014Pri- vate letters from St.Petérsburg state that the police have discovered clab- orate preparations for blowing up the castle of Ilinskoje, near Moscow, where the Czar, with the imperial family, intended to take up a brief residence.The police have made many arrests, apprehending among \u201cothers two engineers who conducted the cleaning and decorating of the apartments in the castle.The Czar has now given up all idea of staying at Hinskole ~ ALICE MUST + REMAIN AT HOME.tion -To His Daughter.WAS INVITED TO VISIT AUSTRALIA WITH WAR SECRETARY TAFT AND FAMILY.Melbourne, Australia, July 13.(Special)\u2014President Roosevelt hag de the Commonwealth Government, to Miss Alice Roosevelt, to.visit Australia with Secretary Taft and the members of his family.~The invitation was accompanied hy | cordially welcomed.dy all classes: JAP SOLDIERS DESIRE PEACE.of Patriotism Burning.serré ac-.crew of the Kniaz -Potemkine as oidi- | Roosevelt Declines Invita- the assurance that the party would be | Oyama Strives res To Keep Fire ee 1905.\u2014_\u2014 PRICE ONE CENT THE BR OMPTON _ FATALITY.pres of eath ADD RIDER THAT CATES SHOULD ~ BE OPERATED AT THIS CROSSING.\u201cCoroner Bachand and |a inquest, last evening, at into the circumstance al dedth of Ernest Letour, ed the previous evening at.Bromptonville.The jury was to the \u2018effect t of the opinion that de dental.\"A rider was added to the verdict that the rai way company ought to erect gates al this crossing owing to the number of accidents which have occurred thepe.- ctically Jury Returns Accidental a jury held an\" Bromptonville | ttending the who was kill- \u201c the crossing at they were th was attempted to attract the attention of the occupants of \u2018the wagon, and, also, of the.engineer of the chgine of the west bound freight, whig th caused .the accident: Prence,.the \u2018than who accompanied Éctour, told the witness that he (Prence) told Letour not to cross, hut deceased stated that = there | was plenty of time.T hi other witnesses examined were Dr.13) Rochette, Dr, J.Allard, Florence Smith, I.Everitt, engineer, C.'P.Bolduc, brakeman.The jurors - were : ton (foreman), B.Dion, >,\u2018 Brodeur, P.Dechene, F.Talbot, Jos.\u2018Richard, B.Auger, FE.Bourgeault, À Morrissette, J.Beaudry, E.Lampereg n, D.Bour- geault, G.O.Darche, : Blais, C.Gagne, J.B.ae [_ SHERBROOKE S POPULATION 13, 364.1 tors.AN INCREASE OF 300 YEAR.The population of the City of Sherbrooke now stands at 13,364, according to the census taken by the | valuatars \u2018during the past There is an increase in ev OVER LAST | two months - ery ward, the largest being 212 in the South, and 47 in the Centre Ward, the total increase being an even 300.The population is classed in two divisions, proprietors and tenants, the former showing the total of the pro- prietors and their families, and : the latter all those who rent houses, their\u2019 families, and single persons who board in private houses or hotels.The following statistics show the number as divided in cach ward : 1905.1904.Props.| Tens.| East Ward 1502 1506 2987 : 1502 - 3008 2987 Increase \u2026 he ° 21 \u2018South Ward 7.1897 \u2026 2632 43174 1897 4529 4317 Increase \u2026 \u2026 |.212 \u2018 ( Centre Ward +.978 | 1921 285( vo 078 : 9899 2850 ° : - «~ Increase .|.47 - 1 North Ward -.1611 1317 2910 1611 \u2014 228 2910 ; Increase .Gea 18 The figures show a total of 598: proprietors and their families, and 7369 tenants, or u total of 13,361 for 1905, as compared with 13,064 in 1904.\u201c The valuation of the city propérty will not be computed until the valuation comes before the City Council in September.* MBS.HUBBARD \u2018RACE NEWS.QUIET JLEICNS ALONG THE FRONT 4 H OURS AH E AD.CVs = ; ! IN MANCHURIA- WESTERN UNIMN.\"MAY ADOPT SR uly 13 \u2014 ne _, PAPAS Si shai, Manchuria, July lk » NEW REGULATIONS, | Si et continues i the Rival Expeditions _ Start ew York, Jul, - 13.\u2014The executive front but the Japanese are sti mov- \u201céémmittesû cv.Wogtora Union Tele os ie 27 | Into Interior of Labrador.graph Compan sulopted a\u201d resolution pe Russian trains move as: far as \u2014\u2014\u2014 yesterday re nm niling to the - full board of dire \u201clors that racing news from horse not supplied: by races be Company except to persons receiv- g them through n regular office.-_\u2014 YELLOW FEVER SUSPECTED.New York, July 13.\u2014Twenty-live Passengers of (he steamer Allianca, Which arrivid Tues v night from | Colon, wire transferred to ffman\"s ISP for observation.The exafhinin, phesié jan found that all these: - passengers had temperature ahove the normal, and it was decided to detain them, owing to the preva- nce of yellow fever on the isthmus.yesterday Changtain.® x Information from the indicates that.the rank and file exceedingly anxious for peace.To, counteract this feeling, Ficle glowing appeals to the patriotism © his armies, : o\u2014 RUSSIAN LOAN TNPOSSIBLE.St.Petersburg, July 13.ZThe Lo sti says that a syndicate of St.\u2019Pe question of an internal'loan of 150, 000,000 rubles reache | that ithe issue would be impossib e Japanese lines \u201c are Marshal Oyama is continually issuing ersburg bankers after considering the the conelusion STEAMER NEPTUNE LEAVES FOR HALIFAX TO TAKE ON HUDSON BAY EXPEDITION.St.Johns, N,F,, July 141 \u2014The sealing steamer Neptune has sailed for Halifax to émbark the, Canadian ex-.\u2018pedition to Hudson Bay.She will be | North three months.The steamer | Erik sailed for Sydney pri .coal sup- plies- and a crew for\u2019 the steamer Roosevelt, which will join her there.The rival expéditions |of Mrs.Hubbard and Dillon, Walla started from Northwest River into\u2019 the interior of | Labrador on June 23, Mrs, Hubbard ® leading by four hours, f a, ES \u2014 |NORWAY verdict of the | acci- | \u201cthe Mésars.N.Pomn-{ So Report The City Valua- bo city § {| suce essful, BLAVE TRAMP AND 5 SWEEDEN, Former Hopes That War + Will Be Averted.pnty\u2014\u2014\u2014 CLAIMS SHE HAS ACTED HONORABLY FROM START TO FEN- | ISH OF THE, AFFAIR, Christiania, July 13.\u2014 Dr.Sven Hedin himself must know that his cen- tention is alse, - said a prominent diplomat hére to your correspondent yesterday morning.\u201cWhy should Norway attack den 2 \u201cA more foolish statement was never made.The whole world now knows that in Sweden a passionate war party exists and \u2018manifests itself \u2018in daily induce- meñts to attack Norway.Swe- _1 The evidence was-p \u201cAll sorts of stories are spread to same as that given in {the story of create Swedish hostility to Norway.the accident in- yesterday\u2019s .Record.The world must have seen\u2018 sufficient \u2018Henry Lawless, the principal witness, proofs of Swedish war methods.Ilas stated that he saw the accident, and the world heard anything: like this from Norway's side.\u201cNotway\u2019 s first word after the rupture was to hope for a peaceful settlement: \u2018In this hope all Norway has ever gince joined.\u201cThe respectable Swedish press now examined the frontiers, at a; plate called Tydalen, where it was said 4,000 Norwegian soldiers were mobilized, It testifies that there is nat one soldier there.\u201cNorway is prepared to\u2019 defend herself if attacked, but will never be so foolish as cithel to begin war or to povoke it.¥The Norwegian press has never re- med the Swedish war cry.Besides tese facts, there are also the Government's responsible declaration.\u201cWho is to be believed ?A unanimous, self-possessed nation whose do- mininent passion and interest is peace or a war party which is in obvious an- tagonism- to - the King, the Government and the majority of its fcllow- -country- men in Sweden.JAPAN WILL | \u201cASK INDEMNITY.fas Right to to Expect Pay- has 4 ment of War Expenses.\"ha 5 a Fn Tr CHINA'S PARTICIPATION IN PEACE NEGOTIATIONS MIGHT COM- ; PLICATE MATTERS.China, it is stated, has appealed to the Powers for support in her demand that:she be admitted asa party to ; the peace negotiations soon to take place: It is quite matural -that Pekin should want to say a word about the disposal of Chinese territory, but on the other, hand, it is cqually natural that Japan should refuse to permit the complicating influence of Chinese diplomacy, which is, if possible, more disingenuous than that of Russia.There are those in St.Petersburg who \u2018are said to believe that Russia can conclude terms of peace that will | not carry an indemnity.It seems entirely unlikely that Japan will forego her right to demand money.She will need it badly when the war is over to recoup her finan- tes, which have undergone a tremen- dons strain.The new loan which Japan has plac- wd in Europe and America has been but all loans must be paid hack.FOR FIRE.Buildings Were Burned at Bury.WR.JOHN LENNOX LOSES BARN PROPERTY.13.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014The farm July Mr.burned to the sro yesterday morning.| It is thought that \u2018the fire originated from a tramp who had heen sleeping in the \u2018barn.There was a small insurance.: ' Bury, John TLennox were barns \u201cof > » LIGHTNING IH NORTH TROY.\u2014 1 (ope STRUCK HOUSE AND TWO GIRLS | WERE\" KILLED.North Troy,July .13.\u2014(Special.)-Dur- ing thunderstorm at North Troy, Vt., last evening lightning struck a dwelling house and two young girls \"were Killled.0000020 °°, ce todos pid XD sofoedvaloogeefeedostocion % 8 0.| especially : Lo Le + advertising Pointers\u2019 L + You may safely plan vacations + & for yourself and for every ope * \u2014if do %* & of your employees i vou & do not give \u201cyour store advertising + + ahy vacation.5 | & Birt 002030020030 a a ze PAID COUNTERFEIT BILLS FOR HORSE.Bunco Man Plays Mean $150 IN WORTHLESS AMERICAN MONEY \u2014 SWINDLER ES- ., CAPES A sinart game was played on a farmer about six miles from Thetford Mines last Friday afternoon.A stranger, who afterwards gave his name us Mackenzie, approached the farmer and expressed a wish to buy his horse.After looking it over he offered $150, which the farmer accepted.The money was paid over in American bills, and it was not until the next day that the farmer learned that the money was \u2018counterfeit.He immediately notified the authorities, who sent word- out to all the surrounding towns, but so far no trace of the American has heen found.He is described as a short, stout individual, about 40 years of age.The horse is a young bay, with t%o white hind fect, and star on thé forehead.' Chief Davidson was notified of Trick on Thetford Farmer.| BARN BURNED BYLICHTING.~~} Severe Electrical Storms In Compton.| BARN AT COMPTON = STATION, ALSO, STRUCK.Compton, July 13.\u2014 (Special) \u2014A 1, | ; por: severe electrical storm struck - part Co Er - of the country yesterday afternoon.Fhe large barn of Mir.Jackson | | Mason, formerly the Spafior property, on the Waterville: road, was struck by lightning and burned.- Most of the conten including carriages, implenients and one The insurance on was 8700, in the S.Lightning, also, sty \u2018barn of George Cron UNFINISHED ts were destroyed, 7 5: harnesses, | farm calf.| : Mr.Mason!s- barn & S.Mutual,\u201d uck the unfinished in, near Compton + Station.\u201cIt was not-burned.The storm was the most severe of .the season, : - «2 \u2014 | Ev ++444444444444 44 ee + WEATHER PROBABILITIES.+ HP + © Forceast for the, next 24 + L.+ hours, issued by the Moteutulo- + ~ Bs + gical Bureau: | the + Fine and warm! S bunco game, but not until yesterday.4+4++++++4 ++ À \u2014 WATERLOO ACADEMY RESULTS.\u201cWaterloo, July 13.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Par- tial reports ,have been received from the Government examinations held last June, and the following pupils of Waterloo Académy have passed the.first and second Grade) Academy : \u201c Grade L, Academy\u2014Ada Brydge, Loi- la\u2019 Durral, Mabel Harvey, Marion Hill, May- Malboeuf, Jessie Rockwell, Gladys Whitehead, Philip Temple, Kenneth Wallace.Grade IL, Acad emy \u2014 Iva Alfords, Vencia Brydge, Bessie Douglas, Lena | Hale, Dorothy .Jeakins, Belle McGuirk, \u2018Ethel .Solomon, Ralph Eastman, Arlie McKenna, Henry Parmélee.Principal Jordan \\ feels proud of his class in Grade II., Academy, as there \u2018was not a failure in this grade.The | examination papers of the other grades will be published goon as received.RIFLE LEAGUE MATCHES\u2019 AT : WATERLOO: Waterloo, July 13.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The | fourth Government league match was shot Saturday afternoon.Following is the score of the Waterloo Rifle Association team : sph 200 500 600 yds.yds.yds.Total N.R.Moffatt .29 34 32 95 Dr.S.H.Martin.33 31 31.95 R.F.Shaw .32 31 29 92 John Nichol .28 29 34 9] W.H.Savage .28 33 .30 91 George Moynan .29 31 29 SŸ S.Matheson .31 30 28 89 J.E.Macfarlane.30 29 28 87 George Whitehead.30 28 28 86 J.W.Purdy .31 29 26 86 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LAWRENCEVILLE CHEESE BOARD.Lawrenceville, July 13.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 At th¢ Board meeting Tuesday cheese sales were made as - follows?115 boxes, at 99-10, 376 at 9 7-16e, 206 at 94e.où Two lots of butter were sold at 21c and 203c.CHURCH UNION AT COWANS- \u2018 VILLE.Cowansville, July 13.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 A spirit of sympathetic union in the great and good cause\u2014has always marked the realtionship of the Churches in our village.© The latest evidence of this fact is the arrangement which has been arrived: at by the Official Board and Elders of the Methodist and Congregational Churches here.On account of the absence of the Rev.W.H.Watson, our \\Congregational pastor, at the seashore for a few weeks, it has been decided to amalgamate the two congregations for the time being, the combined services being held © in the Methodist Church next Sunday, morning and evening, and they being held in Emmanuel Congregational Church on the: following Sabbath morning, the 23rd inst.\u201cThe Rev.W.T.Brown_will conduct all services in both, Churches, returning to the Methodist Church for.tbe evening service on the 23rd.Further announcement \u2018will he made later.: .YOUNG LAD HAS CLOSE FALL.Mack\u2019s Mills, July 13.\u2014(Spocial.The three children of Mr.J.A.Til ton were out at play -the other day when they took | it into their heuds \u2018to go into the river for a bath.The eldest, a boy eight years of age, took the first dip and, promptly got beyond his depth._ The other children gave the \u2018alarim.Luckily a team was passing and the occupants haste ned to the rescue.The little fellow was taken from the water and was to all drowned.Affer long and well directed efforts, however, he was resuscitated and promises | \u2018to be none the worse for his accident.\u2014\u2014 YOUNG LADY LOSES HER LIFE BY pRONNTE : Graniteville, July \u2014(Special.) \u2014\u2014 | | DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM A PARIS OF THE EASTERN TO ; to thé \u2018document,\u2019 \u2018and w appearances + i Mrs.A.Kilborn, of Lineboro, Yoceived a telegram the first of the week from Lawrence, Mass., conveying the - sad\u201d É intelligence of a dro ning accident of .) be her granddaughter, Miss Irene Kil- : born, a bright, promising young lady of 15 years.\u2018She has spent a few summers here with relatives and was a general favorite among her companions.She alsp attended school at tho, convent at Stans tead one year.COLLECTOR Mol DL AND THE = SYRIAN E ALAR 3 Cowansville, July \u2014 (8 pecial ) \u2014 $ Mr.John - McCrum! oor of.Pro- 5 vincial Revenue, whi on a trip\u201d to i Iron Hill, met with Syrian peer who refused to show up his license for the very good reason the he had none.: x to show.As Mr.nthe | has\u2019 the EE issuing of \u2018these nece sary articles ) of 4 commercial life, he was in a position know that the in se w , minus on the.point of \u201ctaking the\u201d Valise of | ithe Byrian when that worthy suddenly y discret that he was not so poverty- stricken as he r had been representing himself shortly Br before, and forked over the necessary $51.00 on Mr.McCrum\u2019s personal receipt, and showed up at the office of the latter \u2018next morning for the Government, parchment; EATON SCHOOLS.Faton Corner, July 13.\u2014(Special) \u2014 .The annual election of School Com- \u2018 missioners was held for\u201d this munici- _- pality on Monday, June 10th.The retiring Commissioners, Mr.Ed- : k son Warner and Mr.George Hodge, : -E v were re-elected, there being no opposi- .tion.SOUTH STUKELY SCHOOLS.South Stuükely, July\u2019 13.\u2014(Special.) ~At a general meeting of the Board of School Commissioners, held on E July 10th, Mr.J.H.Bryant was reappointed chairman for the cunrent year.© The Secretary-Treasurer\u2019s cash ahd financial\u201d statement was accepted.Owing to the absence of the auditor, Mr.A.A.Sargeant, the audit is delayed for acceptance, The valuation : roll for the school municipality was\u2019 KE examined and duly homologat A -E by-law was passed, making an (Assess- ; ment of four mills on the dollar for the scholastic year ending Juno 30th, 1906.© Miss Mabel Martin was, jengag- ed to teach No.I.i The commissioners adjourned to meet the fo of August to homologate the general collection roll.~.- - A LS BOUGHT HORSE 5 WITH COUNT ER- FEIT MONEY! Rock 1: Jund, July 13, \u2014 (Spodial) \u2014 Word came to our village, Monday, to be on the look out for a \u201cgreenback monarch,\u201d who had exc hanged at Dan- ville a couple of hundred {United States counterivit bills for a ve aluable horse.Minute doseriptions were given.Local constables fous ef the; principal thoroughfares leading ito the: border, but the thief \u2018came not THE RICHNOND FAIR, | | Richmond, July 13.\u2014 (special) \u2014 The date of the Richmond Fair | is Saturday, Sept.16th.The.officers are as follows : Lt.-Col.Ii.S.Bernard, President ; Dr.A.TT.Lyster, Vice-President sind Mr.Ww.J.Ewing, Secretary- treasurer.| MCCORKILL REPRESENTED PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT.July, 13: \u2014 (spa -\u2014 Amour and the Hon.}.\u20ac \u2019 MR.Cowansville, Father St.McCorkill attended the obsequies\u201d of the lute Monseigneur Decelles, Bishop of the diocese of St.Hyacinthe.Mr.McCorkill represented the Provincial Government at the funeral.Jt is hard for Ontario citizens to udderstand the spirit svhich prompts a (Continued- on page 6.) | ya 13.of | : AR DE 5 RE to fer 5 ri ex ma) at Ë A WE a.visit :{ Cookshire an Sport friends, Mr.and à J.Whegler, of t Bos x rr - + - AYER'S-C est 20 1 July Las {i#fnnie Nl 2 Ime oo or i onl = too /Rowansyille; is the guest of her aly an ide eal day, © several of the ladies 0 Mrs.J.H, Barker, Lime Ridge, #1 the town td Fa\u2019 delight 1 trip down L Le Katie Addie, Montreal,has come Lake Massawippi to North Hatley on arge Quai 1 ton, have a eed back at their old\u2019 pls.(Rav) Pugh aad children, af to s end a few weeks here.Her many | the steamer Pochontas, returning in fai home for a \"mouth.| Mr, Wheeler is in Mrs.T.D.McCallum Neo.8 Loa | ie are pleased to welcome her.the afternoon.A company of young ae poor health, | Y Farm.\u201d > Miss Cathie Seiveright, Sherbrooke; | ladies from Libbytown and Montreal Of Any iy x j, Monday Master Sheridan Le: Mi M fi is spending her holidays in town, | joined the \u2018 excursion and a pleasant | CE for a \u2018more conveitlent \u2018néason to in- } Baron's - 11th?birtiday; hi\u2019 \u201cpelebirè ted it ss Margaret oston left on Tues- Me.Ernest Breadon, Montreal, = is day was spent by- all.x _ sure, your life, you may be missing the }by a party, tb which he \u2018invited | a day to visit her brother in \u2018Ware, Mass.speriding his vacation at home.| ies Alexander is the a ot.Boe 1 £9 chance forever - ou we .> number of his young frigads.Games | | _ Sullivan, of Richmond, spent 81 « Miss Rachel Hall, Danville, is thd ant, Mrs.H.Berry.2 >MO eable.at d' to others.- You will act wisely \u2019 \u2018few days in t this w th est » a , pened to © were indulged in till five o\u2019clock, when | y 0 e & guest of Mrs.J.H.Breadon for 8.Friday, the 14th, \u2018the Waterville and » few days.| | Johnville Temperance Societies .will \u2014Cigar or Toba pomp | jf you see the plans of THE NORTH refreshments rere.served.A >| \u2018of Mrs.and Miss Parks.- | .W.Ss.Dresser & Oo.| \u201cThe new.golf links do not.\u2018séem to bo | \u2018the residence of.Mr.M.:0\"Bready, ag À- | ouest at.the.Dominion Hause Là ,.District Managers.\u2014 .: Foie ayers pt rés,\" \u201cthe/rol4 oy \u2018'vocite, on Maple '.Avenue, Mr.LO \"Ridge.\u2018 RS plied.Wre equipped to sale business, us well 8s a mp = A.E.KINKEAD § § Mrs! Hugher, Buffalo, N.Y., is \u2018hold a \"picnic.in Messrs.Clough and Eo a 5 THe Noxth Hatley B will furnish \u2018music.All are invited à 0 attend\" this picnie.\u201d o \u201cIefaim \u201d that the\u2019 ormer Bready and family leave here shortly M in a Br don who has Slierbeoke, Que Ve.coutse \u2018had peer: in: Canada.\u2019 le to, reside.in Sherbrooke., Fin Teg ald Bron for who bas thtfée be i: ; à Live agents\u2019 wanted er ted | Mr.H.A.hannell is - making - ex] Mr JW._ McGovern ; of ; Mi d Mrs.Luther Cass, of Misha- Wholesale and Retal 3 HI .119 the.Quebiet k r, an > 1 ua vous 3 be to ew god \u201ccontre + tensive re on his store and pute Bank at Thetford Minesy \u2018was in -.|\u201d \u201cTi Tunis oe où à waka, nds ca the Eh of Mr.5 113 w i buildings.\u201d londay, af iat Mr \u201ci .WE ve him again.\u2026 | Is It Reonomy iv Es op TR i Es mas el -CMN E 5 ready pro, treal this: wook, a : ts) 8.sd 2; Un 0 à i RE hp executors hod ne Slider, pérty on Maple Avenue.\u201c \u201cFe.Ippa- | \u2018Mrs.-P.A.Münkittrické.roi i i\" \\ ae ha: Fone Sa very il, is Hr | Maude Terrill and we.E, Fe ston i in town roi Toronto, end is | home on Saturday.co i! Inow convalescent.SOLE Aves \u20ac | - Do as ng ) ÿ.de an 4, a ges Dilworth rt Toe: ile The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet will Miss M.Pedley is spening her holi- | Newcombe dold + li - Toda PR TRE à | chine; are staying with Ay Dilworth Mrs.W.-T.Oughtred on: Print days at the Parsonage with her par- + 8 : A H 0 9 July 13.yl beautiful summer re- | at the Rectory during Rev.Mr.and July 12th, ; aftomodn and evening.| ents.e- : Medal ha Lr - 20° sort is more popular than ever \u2018this Mrs.Husband\u2019s' absence in England.: : oT wi | [Mo : INVERNESS.rite and Day - year and visitors are fast filling up| Mr.P.G.McGovern, of the Bank of SAWYERVILLE : Sewin 4 Have you fighred the cost of fuel, the cottages on the lake shores.| Montredl, spent\u2019 Sunday\u201d in Richmond.July 13.\u2014Your correspondent has Jay 13.a .Charrier, of Rhode 5 Machines : goap, starch, blueing, wages and Principal Ford, of Coalicook, with Mrs.Geo.Connolly has been visiting received a letter from Mr.Savoie, our | yi.was calling on his\u2019 friends \u201c McLau hlin Carrie - A of washwoman?\u2018Mrs.Ford and Masters Russell, Her-|her son in Kingsey for a week | representative at Ottawa, asking for] San a | 8 in n TE to mention the trouble \u2018 and bert, Forrest, John and Ross.Ford : PPO Toe the names of all\u2019 voluntecrs of the 55th Lo root mer and son ct West co ATIC 00K, .: worry of the hot, wet and littered kit- have arrived at \u201cRipple Cove\u201d wh the] \"RICHMOND 4 Basta no.who were voor a 1866 Northfield, Mass., have been visiting CT = À - |chen, mer.: an as he expects Lo gev grants ! \u2014 _ | PL 0 \u201cou rates \u2014 ~~ \u2018The family of, Mr.B.Austin (mana- | Tel 18&\u2014Miss Skillen and Mise L.of land for cach of them in tho Mes.Alex.Es E.\u201cEv { Bich.C AN FX) A an TOI À Wet Wash, B0c.=~ : \u201c| ger of the Eastern Townships Bi Shiller fave finished their respective | Northwest.Mr.Robert S.McCul- op\u2019s Crossin y wero.gues ra Me.en d CA £a \" -66 | Rough dry, 3c.per, pound.Montreal), consisting of Mrs.Ausiin, their \u2014 Whit, speriding | lough and Mr.James A.Wallace also: Mis.R.Evans last\u201d wock.; \u2018 PACI Fi i [ .tren Misses Sidney, Beatrice and Lalla N ons in the te M unt- saw Mr.Savoie in Somerset the oth- Mrs.M.Stevenson, of B lin.N.H HUMESEEKERS EXCU ee IMPERI AL L AUNDRY Austin, and Me.Morris \u2018 Austin, arriv- ains, NH; + oo { er day, and he repeated his request itine M I W.° de to \u201d Col .| ._ 6 Water St 3 9 [ed at their \u20ac ttage last week, | Low on Flack was the glibst of i, for all such names.is et ing Mrs.i \"Mon reals i \" thel- Canadian oo to the el Tw ater Street.Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Nunns, of Cou aw \u2018over Sunday.vo 1} The first meeting of the shareholdors ques of Mr.a Nes en.ous e Saturday Ll y 150 \u201c: Circus D \u2019 : » July a Mr.Austin Ta lor, of Asb 45 - ticook! with their daughters, Mrs.Alice ylor, 8 estos, of \u2018the Wolfe, Megantic and Lotbin .R.Cunningham, of Lennoxville, se » Sal Mr.and Mrs.E, F.Tomkins, of, Coa- who: have been the - guests: of Mr.and extending the charter of the company | > â | ticook, with the Misses Edith \u2018and Mrs.George Gilchrist, College \u2018street, and the following persons werc upani- _ WINDSOR MILLS + Hound trip fare .Ou E B EC | y Tomkime, are at \u201cCuddle Doon.\u201d » for the past week, .aro: spending: {fis mously directors of the company: T.1 July 12.The funeral of Mr.A \u201cTickets on male daliy rill \u201cSold regular! Ç | \u2014 .W 4 À RAILWAYEE Nunns-Keough, and Miss Elizabeth the guest of Mr.+ \u2018Charles Law, at | jere Railway Company was held in [EIT [TL SYSTEM Nunns, of Montreal, and son, George week.sort eus the Court House Hall, Inverness, on ws in tows > onday - Tuesday.LEWIS and CLA -e¥ .; EXCURSION 10 ; Nunns, are comfortably settled | at] _ Jâmes Gilchrist and, daughter, Monday, the 3rd day of July, inst ant, ton ames Toes.of ontreal, was : CENTENNIAL | CLAN 5) \u201cRockeliff.\u201d | rs.John Briggs, of Lowell, Mass.» | according to the provisions of the bill in town on Tues - 4) PORTLAND, onecal | ne \u2018 se | June 1st to October 15th, tw : Mr.and rs.Frank Curistie, \u2019 week the guests of Mrs.Thomas Gil T.Savoie, M.P., Somerset; Charles W.| turn within 90 days fro © : | , Sherbrooke, #re occupying the a christ, Summit Hill F army Kingdey, { Campbell, and Samuel Jamieson, fn- Rankin, who vos killed L eld entally, For not dater chan\u201d November 8 \u2018and $3.50.; .; | cottage, \u2019Oa all,\u201d this season, and |\" Master Sidney Gilchrist .is spending verness ; Dr.Noel, and Aimee Roberge, { te uy piri, a cow, * 90, The 1 yes- 5.H.SEWELL, City Fan, ; ¥OR ROUND TRIP ~ nave as their guests, Mrs.W.B.Mc- \u2018the summer holidays with his grand- St.Ferdinand; William H.g A oy hl at y e funer- | we + A | À Cutcheon and Masters Willie, Paris mother, Mrs.T.Gilchrist, Kingsey, {and Jolin 0\u2019 Brien, Ireland, and Dre.2 cortège, which was a long one, was BOSTOR & Ml a a .i Callan MeCutchéon, of Coaticdok.Mr.A.Evans, of Richmond, and St.Aubin and F.X.Frechette, of composed of relatives and friends, who - | | Mrs.Bye, af Marcellus Falls, with Thomas Turtle, of Farnhaïn,.feave Wolfestown.AE very CS oe: | Summer Arrangement wi dow | .her two little sons, are visiting Mrs.°% Monday for an extended trip .to| Mrs.Lees, of Montreal, attended\u2019 the no A eeper, our bank \u201cmanag: JUNE.26th, 1008, : ee n a Bye\u2019s brother) Principal Ford.| | the Old Country.Academy re-union and is spending the = K Harri d- \u2018his driving horse to Mr.1 ~.\"Trains leave Sherbrooks Mr.B.J.Smith, of Coaticook; has| Mrs A.S.Ferguson, of this Blace, week with her mother, Mrs.= W.H.| pj.arris, engineer 0.M.Ry.| DAY £EXPRESS\u20146.25 am, arrin Going at 9.15 am, J uly 154.- \u2018 [improved his cottage greatly by tais- underwent an operation for cander at Lambly.- v 7 a a McCabe \u2018has returned from port * 05 sm \u2019 Boston - 4» Returning on, or before J uly 17th.\u2019 ing it several feet and building a wide the Royal Victoria Hospital, - Mont-| At the.public.meeting of the rate- | idees d; where he was called by the, -MIXED\u201410 a.m., .arrive Nevpas __ For tickets, information, etc., apply to | verandah around it.real, on Tuesday, and reports are | payers held last Monde Mr.Henr sickness.of hig sister-in-law, Mrs.= WF $ H ERBRO C.H.FOSS, G.P.& TA |.Mr.À.O.Norton, of Boston, Hien , that the operation was a most \u201c suc-| R.Muooney was unanimously re-elected J.Monte, aid reports she is danger- hu: figs ae ?Or to T.King at Station.with Mrs.Norton, Miss Nellie Norton cessful one.Co © «pe School Commissioner of the Minicipal- on vu A \u2014+ _., Eee tiver \u201cTso a ) 2 MO Serveyer and Civil Engineer.\u201d \u2018and Mr.Harry A.Norton, arrived on \u2014 ity of the Township of Inverness: This J ov q ) NEW\" YORK EXPRESS\u20146.50 pa, 0% IL; A.DUFRESNE, Office 554 King Saturday night.at their handsome cot- ROCK ISLAND AND +.[is the third time that he has been - OHN ILLE: : ove No 7.20 am.daïy, \u2018Interest allowed \u2018 (Street.Bell Tel.849.Skinner phone tage, where they will spend_the sum- - .\u2018funanimously elected to that office.July 18.\u2014Mrs.Bean, widow of the [ NIGHT, 5, EXPRES 188\u20149.35 pun, ANT OF APRIL erbrooke every Saturday: | mer.vr DERBY LINE The valuators deposited the new val-] late Rev.Leroy 5.Bean, of Saco;Me., a.New.or win a\u201c ra BER, or compoun - Masters Archie end Abbott Jenks, of July 13.\u2014Mrs: A.F.Beacon, Mr.{uation roll in the office of the Coun.|i8 8 guest of Mr.and Mrs.P.H, FROM THE SOUTH\u2014Express lun at option of depo _{ Coaticook, are at \u201cMaple View.\u201d Mr.| Willie Deacon, Mrs.Suttoh, Miss Sut- cil on the ' 7th inst.The revision of (Coates - at their pleasant farm here.arrive \u2018Sherirooke 640 4.of able on demand, f cart Lyman is visiting thom.\" > ton uid Mins Pearl Walker hive Th the poll will.take place on Monday, es and Mrs.Perkins Farnham, of NEW rl ORK 0 LXTRESS aun real estate.j 14 0080 arker, O ewark, gone to Cedarville to camp for à féw the seventh of August next.anaan, Vt., have been recent holiday A wm., arrive Sherhrooks Le I N.J., and family are occupying their weeks, .ig bo The results of the June examina- | Visitors at \u201cthe home of Mr.and Mrs.\u201cJus Saily except Monday.summer residence, And will rémoin © Misa Davidson, of: Libbytowii, \u2018 and tions in the :Inverness.: Academy \u2018in Alton Lindsay , Mrs.Farnham will be À Jin Newport da bo rou e season.; 1 a.: \u2018ve ce _ | Princif al Ford conducted the service\u201d Miss MeCorkill, of Montreal, sarb \u2018the | [rade Pol have been received oe f Ë at Miss Abbie Lindsay, 5.08 ach.arrive Snot La | guests of Mrs.Frank M C and all the scholars in these two yo ou.MIX H)\u2014Teaves* Newport 7.35 | in\u2019 the Methodist church at Fitch Bay avenu ank Morrill, CasWell | yoy have passed.90 Mi: and Mre, R.A.Smith, of Sher.| Hive Sherhrooke 10:60 pa,\" | on Sunday morning last.| Mrs.Chavellier, of Magog, is-rèli + brooke, spent Sunday at the old home.| \"arrives Bhorbrooke_ 01.46 pa ol i \u201d y 18 1\u20acV- ; A ; ; Mi 7 Battles House, Magog: First-cl in | Mt.and Mrs, A.Seale, of Cookshire, .D.J: FLANDERS, | BISHOP'S CROSSING.ing Miss Pearl Walker at the Bell Tele- every respect, J.E- Taylor, proprietor, Mrs.and Miss Swail, of Rand ng GP; & T.A., Boston - July 13.\u2014Mr.T.D, Lasell,\u201d who.has phone Co.\u2019s office while she.is honde\u2018for Le Taylor, pre andboro, | been on a trip to'North and South 8 few holidays.;\u2018 ISLAND BROOK ont] oats ot the Clavel hums vo: DOMINION LINE STEAM Dakota, and the Canadien Northwest, Mrs.Sarah Morrill is Visiting iri | Lo Mey Swail and Mi |.MONTREAL mO LIVERPOR has returned, and, so far, has not tives in Cassville this week, July 12.\u2014Preparations: are being |, ig Swail And Miss A.A.Swail \u201cDOMINION.cope opamp send =) - : commenced to \u201crun down\u2019\u2019 his native Mr.Leslie Wilder is still continbd to mâde for haymaking.a ave Sie ad] = ri ma bY Lachyte, UT did ne No.# aline IT.tasse 48 Eastern Townships, or think our pros- his bed, with little hope enterteinkd of | A young lady from Quyon, Que, Monthello and, Morin, in Argenteuil \u201cSOUTHWARK\"* \u2026 ee ensure svg \"mob No.8 Folding pn ors vor 9.00 pects here as poor as some would like his recovery.has been engaged to teach the village and Ottawa counties, .DOMINTONT ansssioe vee mre sper Want Satara ae to make out.Miss Jennie McDougall, who} hag Schoo! and Miss Mabel Stevenson has |, 7 i E.Lothrop and family are ANA EN I W.J.H.McKINDSEY, \u201c On Saturday next, 15th inst., com- been spending the past two months in been re-engaged to teach the\u201d upper i Pol 5 this week for their new home CANARY ait re +b mencing at ten o'clock a.m., Bishop's Boston, Mass.has returned home, school.in Pejepscot, Me., where Mr.Lothrop \u201cDOMINION # oe cove: ro dred Druggist, Lennoxville; Crossing Sunday School will hold a Mr.and Mrs.-W.A: Forbes; of Cam- Hollis Burns, one of our pupils, took has been employed for some time.Mrs.in ne Canadien {ode Bon | picnic in Mr.| E.I.Bishop's grove.bridge, Mass., are spending a couple the highest number of marks in: the Lothrop has -made many friends here cord of 5 days, 28 hours: asd RANDBORO.Games, swings, races, etc.Come and of -weeks at the Derby Line Hotel the publie school leaving examination in and the depart ure of the family is re- Utes Detween Inishowen Head Jul 13.Mrs.E.Swail and d h bring the little ones and your lunch guest of Mrs.P.O.Foster, the Eastern Townships.Iveson Miller gretted.| or oil articulars es te foot ter, Ach h, fre.ve , ar A edo \"| basket, and spend the day being hap- = \u2014\u2014o\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | and Florence Burns also passed the Mrs.W.A.Bozer and three little Passage, apply to } ocal agent o sah, have gone to medce, | py, and help to make the da event- | HEATHTON, : examination \u2018in a creditable manner.daughters are jgolng at the same time - DOMINION visiting \u2018friends.y : to Beth : ; 17 Bt: Sacrament St, Be M ful and joyous for the children.| July 13.\u2014The foll Miss T.L.Metcalfe has taught our ethel, Me., where they will be the \u2014\u2014_.=.\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Ie \u201cHorace Cable, who has-been very On Tuesday bi last week, Mrs.J| R.port y, eH 0 owing\u2019 is the | \u2018re.village school two years with - good guests for a couple of weeks of Mrs.- ; .sick, is much better.Andrews held a lawn social dnd !en- Fun 0th eathton school, olive success, and has spared neither time Ellen Cushman, MAGOG Miss Mary Sweeney, of Portland, tertained the members of the Bible Grade V : 1, or trouble in performing her school Mr.W.C.Smith had quite an uri- July 13.\u2014Mr.S.Walker of O - Me., is visiting at Mr.C.D.Chad- | Class, of which she is leader, at tea.|P ook : Ly Teresa Hunt ; 2, Hdrola duties \u201cand secing that her pupils per- pleasant experience on Monday while js in town for u few dpyé 0 dock\u2019s.| A most enjoyable evening was spent Grade hd Raymond Wood.Co formed theirs, : \u2018endeavoring to hive a swarm of bees.told friends.LC Miss Sybella Boyd has returned [in games and song.a ace ; Ty uth Ellis.3 Mr.-aud Mrs.G.W.E.French have The\"bees were the Japs in the\u2019battle, | M; 1 .{ Cank GRADUATE OPTI from Bro | La | Mrs.J.P rade 1II.\u20141, Maggie Dave 31 2 ; and Mr.Smith 1 .iss Olive Danchy, of Gar - \u201cCe rooklyn, N.Y.She was ac-| Ff P- Woodrow, of East Angus, Stephen Dave y | Z, Feturned from an seat a hasty retreat Mass.is the uest of } Mies Jose Costicook Que.companied \u2018by Mrs.George Boyd and |!8 visiting her sister, Mrs.C.C.Grade II.vy Muriel Eli Po Mr.and Mrs.I.Goodenough were well laden with \u201cstinging reminders.\u201d for.?\"5 a+ Eyes Scientifically son.- \u201cRolfe.0 sgood.urie E 8, 2, Geo.Calling on friends here reeently.- Mrs.Margaret Church has\u2019 gone on a och >.Pificult Case ~ Miss M.Belleveau has finished her Arg, Little, | of Quebec, is staying | Primers\u20141, K thleé He Mr.and Mrs.William Dawson have visit to friends in Sherbrooke.Al- tho tN co Sto Fart Raterancas ait ne school at Martinville.= with her daughter, Mrs.J.R.MePad- ne Osgood ; 3, pr a ¢ath ; 2, | Re- | returned from.Winnipeg, where they though eighty-six \u201cyears old, Mrs.po Pues in Georgians B TT Miss Mack, of den.\u2018 g tla sgidod, have been visiting friends and report | Church is still quite active.iss Riddell, of Danv ESTABLIS at dr.Willi .B ci ntreal, is visiting Prizes were awarded to: feresa Hunt, +, 0 Mr.and Mrs.S.B.Somers are leav guest of Miss J'ecson.| illiam Barber's.CL ° : The members| of the Ladies\u2019 Aid met having spent a most enjoyable-ti j pes \u2018at the home of Mrs.J.R.An Lid qu ath felis, Harold Pocock, \u2018Maggie Da- ° + joyableime.15x the old homestead this week 0 i Mrs.t'as {9 Morse, Move.Ma 0 ne ' : .| \u2019 00 \u2019 cine 1 ] .we y | S TT LIBBYTOWN, vcd a the evening a large The teacher, Miss Mary Le ry Ce LRLE.| aking up their abode for time with | recently returned fren Caton, = g So | number of friends gathered and en- Mrs, Somers\u2019 sister, Mrs, Mari - July Mr.and Mrs.Roy Hovey joyed themselvés in games, music and ceived a nice present from her pupils.i uy 2 5.S.picnic held in Pierce, near Martinvilte.ation town yesterday, on their -way WIR + FE , =\u2014 > > .oN : returned \u201chom their wedding trip.on singing.The iin playing of Mr T.| Conte a ry no Mack ey\u2019 > grave on July Letters from Mr.G.B.Cleveland, the.sumuncr holidays at peas i 'W ] \u2026 Thursday last.| R.Hooker was especially enjoyable.travellers, La Kilburn.Toran.Home for inanciall ss, both socially and from Sidney, Man., Indian Head and, iss MacAlpine, of Mont 7 | OC 7 Mrs.E, A.Fish and Mrs.F.O.Rand, Refreshments were served during the .oo -~ The y v .] i .Moosejaw, report a most enjoyable Be of her aunt; Mrs.C.Awol 1 À a of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, visited at Mr.W.H.evening, : CASTLEBAR.the grove 18 Amos ideal, .the trip, and old friends and acquaintauces r, and Mrs.AH.A Ta David \u2018Saturd | : \u2018high temperature added to the value Brat(leboro, Vt, and Mr.D.B - i = A hr ; LEARNED PLAIN, a July 13.\u2014Miss Hazel Silver, who} of the shelter, which the maples af he merous that the west semis \u2018woo, Clyde, Ky, MeV 3 .isses Annie and Christi yavid- | - \u2014 : w tak : M \u2019 : \"> : - homelike - } NE son pent dng 54 5 na David July 13.\u2014Roland Learned, who was time taken into Montreal a short forded.The W.C.T.U.meets with Mrs.G.B Hobbs an two daughters of x Belvi dere 8 Mr ond Mrs Willis ch iff.struck .by a falling tree, is at work Jendi © 5 ¢ operated on forap-| The refreshment committee furnished Cleveland Friday.aftern (h Mrs.GB, Brunswick, N.J., are among 1B town Sunday ramer .wcre in aga Cha an on us successful operation.plenty of ice cream, candy, lemonade, plans for the W C'ISU mt > be = L [mer guests.at the Central Hotd- - * MANUF AC .rs; ase ah rs, French haver re- ews.she was gaining ery ete.Co h 1d' h eed.y, to be \u2014 \u2014 AT: .re À .4h \u2019 ; \u2014 > one | iss Laura Libby and Lu L Eva their Hcl in Vor mont.day.Willi 3 ; w A good programme was rendered, \u2018Te families wr wo II.Parl a CHERRY RIVER.Tweeds, Flanne Ryder have gone to Lake yster g many havé begun\u2019 aying, : illiam arlow: and children many numbers, showing much training.Milb 1, CRÉES July 13-\u2014Mi in.teacher - \u2018 ,[ a.J , .\u2014Misx Rankin, teat for a few days.: Mr.H.N.Stevenson oF Islan d returned on Tuesday to \u2018Montreal.| A trio rendered .by Charlie Corban, uy.and Mr.Lrnest Drake, Bul- district NE | t an ed su Bed Blankets, , \u2014; \u2014 | Brook, ds bui ding G.Hund, Hew \u2018 Whooping cough and measles poo Freeman Porter and H, -R.Caswell, Corn ben r unday with friends on away hy rath of her father Ho Bls DIXV@LLE.= house.o'be.still raging.- was worth ou ) ! i rse \u2018 y.of special.mention.; Nr: « Kdui ; | died at his | : Windsor 3% | : y Aut.: Nr: and Mrs.Edwin Oakes are entep.C1CC al NS one \" in .July 13.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.A; F.De- H.A, Stevenson ad family * Were | utomobiles are seen \u2018quite freydent- ; =\u2014\u2014* \u2014, taining three young 1 ny port ¢ niet: Mr.and Mrs.Turner, : A full range\u2019 mon, who have been working at Beebe Vane in Aukland on i Ay CY passing through Justichar.bo BURY.ton, Mass.siste I's \u201ci 4 x tor, où Mrs, Gi ray: Cu Tor, also Mrs for 1 or Cont o 7 F d M , ; © : Cl Lo > xs of the latter, Que | 7,7* (rayée tumg avs Jor oe past couple .of months, Fille oe by Nn Gomer 10 BL À CK LAKE.| « |.July 12 2 Mr.R.A.Kloek, of Mont.of these young ladies is actively on.Buzzell, went to Sherbrooke 0% ues, greys and ta D ome.Weed a \u2019 «> cereal, is the: guest of Col.\u2019 F.M.Pope.gaged in the rescue work of i] the marriage of Mr.Clau ighest pri ; : .+s 2 ce = Mr.Eugene Young, of Groveton, N.or d al, gil 5 Lollogsy con-} July 13.\u2014 Mi.\u2018Bruno: Heummerickaurd | Mr.and Mrs.\u2018I.Arnoldi and Misses the philanthropic societies, in which to Miss Jessie Shaw.A change for ge pai -H., is* supplying the Dixville \u2018station absence.of Rev foo cre Sundigy in ¢ the rye Charles Collins : \u2018have returned from J.and M.Arnoldi; of Toronto, aré the Boston abounds.Another sister is \u201cMr.and Mes.Alfred Tews Sam | oods .| _ for a | few jrock while Mr.W.Parker To ev Lalis, 1 w =.a their sxpelition to Hudson's Bay.\u201c| guests of Mré.A L.Mclvér.engaged in missionary work in the \u201cProctor Lewis have ret pe ples Mailed is having his vacation.- Co TT \u2014 | r.Fred.Hammerich \u2018 \u2018returned i to Mr.R.D.Farley, of Eastman, spent Philippines, whither she went \u201c under home in Sutton.after spa x A .Mrs.O.A.Piper and two little July 13.\u2014The Sund .Sherbrooke on Saturday, accompanied Sunday in town.the dircetion of Bishop Brent, whose week visiting retuiives here.: 8 We A \u2014 ~ daughters, of Waterville, have been) lar y ir unday.school scho- [by Miss Nita Hammerich.Mr.Orel Harrison spent Sunday name has become \u2018inseparably \u20ac t Mr.and Mrs.Claude\u201d Turn 11 spending a few days in this vicinity.{ ars were treated to ice cream, cake Rev.Mr.Faulconer, Mrs.and Miss [at home.- + \u201cled with the miss 2 OIRICEL Sherbrooke, spont Sunday with 2 H Mr.C.J.Wrigh and fruit in tHe vestry of the church Fauleoner were\u2019 visiti x Co .4 ionary work of the \u2019 \u2018 al right, of Sherbrooke, here Just Frid x were visiting friends in] Mr.J.H.Rayside was in town on Anglican church, \u2018in those islands of Parents Mr.and Mrs A.Lu : spent Monday last here, less to sa F the cyoning, Wine need- Thetford and Black Lake this week.Monday buying lumber.the sca.TONE Me William Bell had the nid When we afl -o\u2014 ; y p Joye& very much.J.G.Leitch, \u2018Esq., city.auditor Que-} At a meeting of School Commission- Mr.A.A.Lindsay spent .110 have one of his horses Want you - KINGS8 Mrs.J.,R.Wilcox, of Ma bas b d M y spent the nation- NGSBURY.been visiting hor \u201coo ro.à.oer an rs.Leitch are guests of ers held on Monday, Messrs.George W.|al holiday in Drummond county.Mr ou hathwice Face recently.: \u201cep us ha July 13.\u2014The district convention of | Glonday, the past slater, 8 ee usher, Mrs.John Panet, sta and Wiliam Pown were re- [and Mrs, St.Pierre were guests of the Mr.and Mrs.À.Theres 5 Johns Sunday School Union was held in the 3 walmon., electod by acclamation.à former\u2019s parents at St - | Springfield, Mass, are puis The ie Mrs.B.Wilson and two.children are Mr.and Mrs.D.Wilson and chil- _ \u2018 = anstead- = Herbert -Sunsberry.: Photo > 2-\u2014: tours, og and _ (Presbyterian church 1 : Aes ay afternoon-| visiting at her, mother\u2019 5, Mrs.Gams- \u2018dren have returned home from Phila- VICES.1 CHURCH SER , ©.#and evening.Mr.~Bapel,.Mr.\u2018 and by.gor, Better wear ¥ A + Mrs.\u2018Pates wcre present, giv lon- L 3 & Ty delphia,\u201d Inverness ~ and\u2019 other places | « - ) did sgt jus, op § Scag acho jo yom.cn | - Miss-Mae Te of Tran Pond, hey Visited dueing thele holiday {rip.: gE 4 va : bay! \u201cBut pod yoy F1 Windéor and promi of, w.AL F ARW 8 5 ik Mrs.6bîng and Kttle d ve To Bay 1700 | [188 UOWEN,AO over ess, \u201cspent; 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NION LINE \u2018sTEAMSHE | )NTREAL TO LIVERPOU VION\u2019 saccccaun Mrs.Gage, of Worcester, is visiting ; summer.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar, Wedge, of Bolton, Nt,, have been: ace friends, in | thie vicinity.Lg i\u2019 nt \u2018arrivals * ; fre ue \"re Mr: \u2018and Mis: Kelly ud ol, Moitieal: 2 nay 3 ge \u2018of.Montres Pas \u2018dat A stump oratory would have it so, and- - they: realize : the fact or not, \u2018that the | Yet many people look with a sort.of check the,loquac- densest person must realize that some- which iberty or Free In- | sionary,.be | of | wer Sunday visiting their man | : ry were visiting relatives.and friends\u2019 at her mother, Mrs.Cc.\u2018Woodbury, for the \u201cat\u201d Hoan 4 si - ; : ds À FN OL ae Ad ih 44h ; pr ; .ea \u201csu ERoiivoxE DAILY em LE \"SUTTON.July 13.\u2014Messrs.Ha rmon P À and Hiram Traver went to Lake on a fishing trip \u2018Monday: Mr.V.N.Dyer has sold his span -Of trained driving goats to a gentle- \u2018man in Knowlton.» Miss Brown, of Sherbrooke, has been stopping a few days at Mrs.Briggs Longeway\u2019s, left for St.Jerome on Monday.: Mr.George Ellernon, ¢ engineer on the afternoon train out of :here for Drum- mondville, has returned from his visit to Farnham, \u2018and IN to prk; and Mr.James Hagan, who.was relieving him, has returned to Farn! \u2018Mr.Fred.Massa has turned from a a trip to Farnham.\u201cMr, Jacob Brown arrived.in wnt on Monday to take charge operations on the rigger bloek.Mr.F.A.Olmstead \u2018pointed Secretary-Treasure Mr.L.E.Dyer, vho rece this office.\u201cMr.Albert Brown, wi rede ly: slightly injured by falling: into} the engine pit, has resumed work, \"_ * Mr.George Russell, f rmerly from this village, but for many years past fan engineer on: the C.P,R., in Ontario, has left the employ .that ; company and gone to Los.geles; Cal, A 0 D \u201c°° FARNANS CORNER, July 13.\u2014Master drove to Enosburg Falls, ve, .on Saturday for his sister, Miss the, who has been spending the past week there.Upon his -arrival he withessed a heartbreaking scene, as the Hody of Rodney Holden, third son of - Vesley Holden, was- taken from the (2 \u201cThe lad, >.| Barnes, to \u2018the- river, hortly after F noon, to learn to swim, and getting below his depth, sank.immediately.The body\u201d was found in.an upright po- although he - had been in the water only \u2018a few moments, ie most.faithful efforts to restore Ci were fruitlesä.The sad event has.cest gloom\u2019 over the place.The youth ae universally esteemed by old, as well as young.Mrs, 8.Pettes of spending \u2018a week with her daughter, years old in \u2018August, and is remarkably active for a person of such age, Miss E.Ingalls, of Manchester, N.H., attended divine service here on.Sunday last.The latter is spending the summer with ther mother, Mrs.S.Ingalls, of Dunboro, as is \u2018also.her two children.WARDEN.Pe July 13.\u2014Miss \u2018Grace Richardson is | ome from Montreal, where she is at- tenditg Business College.\u201d She ex- \u2018pects :to, remain a week, i \u201cMr.and Mrs.E.Wolland, and vitale daughter, Irene, are stopping with Miss Salsbury for a short time.\u201cMr.and Mrs.Carl Berry and children are in town for a couple of weeks.Prof.H.Hubbard was in town on | Tuesday, at Mr.L.E.Richardson\u2019s.Mrs.C.W.Curtis has been spending |' a few-days in Montreal, the: : guest \u2018lof her hrot Mr.Petcy Boright.hair © hey, y Borigh | staff here in many departments, affect Mr.Alvin - Bénton sattended \u201cMasonic Lodge at Granby recently.Rev.Mr.Noigoveritts, a \u2018Jewish mis- preached i in the Church, of St.John the\u2019 Divine, on.Sunday lagt.Mr.Cleoptias Delorme: hak gold his.re and \u201cblacksmith! shop, - and |- will leave town in about two wecks.| Mr.Sandford Bunker is stopping with his father, who is still very low.+ EAST FARNHAM.J aly 3.\u2014The Coadjutor Bishop of Montreal \u201cheld a confirmation, servite | in St, Augustine\u2019s church here\u2018 last |: week, when Miss \u2018Inez Wilkinson and | Miss Marion, Taber were confirmed.Miss Frances Buck is vi isiting friends | at Lake Megantic.: Miss- Nora Goddard, of Dunham, is \u2018spending a couple of eeks \u201cwith.\u2018Miss Grace Stevens.The Misses Fuller, of Granby, \u2018were visiting their aunt, Mrs.Morey, last | week.| Sos + , - BROME CENTRE.July 13.\u2014Misa Helen Mandigo is \"home for a few days.Mrs.Perrigo and family of Montreal, have arrived: and will spend the summer at Mr.N.W, Miller's, Mr.T.H.Chests, \"lof Montreal, \u2018Springdale Farm.Mr.LE.Devlin has improved the ap- | pearance of his dweHing house by having the exterior newly painted, .Hon.J.CG.McCorkill and \u2018Mrs.Mc- Corkill were heré on Saturday.@\u2014\u2014 NORTH SUTTON.July 13.\u2014Mrs.Orval Sweet and daughter, Mrs.\u2018H.Salsbury, Miss Vivian Salsbury © have ret burned from Knowlton.: Mr.and Mrs.8.O.Poller have: returned home from their cottage for a \u2018few weeks and expect to return later.Mrs.Nelson Harvey.spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs, S.Rey- { nolds; lately.\u201c H.-Childerhouse is on the sick list for a few days.: ol \u2014 : Fr DE.July 13.\u2014Mrs.C.Demers and Miss.Demers were the guests of Mrs.J.T.Davidson last week.4 Mr.Mark Davidson an Mr.J.T.Davidson spent several days.in Monit- real last week.Mr.George Reid, of She rbrooke, is EL 26.Tr \u2018Phurs or of 8 Mr.and Mrs.returned.ome \u201crome pi a Ç Cape ts i 4 1 15 Lo a LAE oe t who ; of bull ling 3 ap; dose \"his shoe-sho op then; go: to \u2018Kansas, U.S;A., where he | intends® to establish himself permanent- WilbW® : Ingalls aged 13, went with a p aymate named | sition, with the _ water about two feet above his head.\u2018Two, doctors | were immediately in attendance, \"and | , West Brome, is |.|Mrs.D: H.Ingalls, Mrs.Pettes is 87 $ Mr.Jas.Turner, of Cowansville, and } - the | elder daughter, Mrs.A.Amyrauld and.fs The Mia spent the week end with his family at 3 ae THORS; JL 48, 1505.ert a .! ] ° PAGE THREE.ety tac T uesday morning to \u2018act as dope panier at, tho-jast medical matricula- lege.aknatians - which Bishop\u2019s Col- ego Dnivarsith, as a unit, will hold.Miss Emma Galer, of St.Armand, an old resident of Sweetsburg, arrived in town \u2018Monday.evening for a visit ane friends.and acquaintances.Paul Constantineau came \u201chere tesday.with his friend, Roland MeGowap, \u2018of Bedford.The former is now suffering from a bad attack of } rheumatism énd is on sick- leave; | Mesdrs.\" John\" Baker, E.A.Gear, F.} T.Curley, of Dunham ; S.Sargent; of | [afamsonviite : : Z.A Chrysler, and Miss Louise ler, of\u2019 Knowlton, ére bn Monday and Tuesday.\u2014; Mr \u2018Peter\u2019 Demarais\u2019 as left here and to.take up work if For couple\u201d dfinonthe \u201cat Richford;- and after which he will return here y, 1.+ \u201cie, Harold Mellen\u2019 \u2018pas had the misfortune to\u201d poison the palm of his right band.through a slight scratch.Dr.George Fuller is caring: for the | wound.and thinks he has the malady +nder good control \u2018and on the way to almost immediate cure.= Mr.\u2018Fhos: \u201cH.Halladay has been made mechanical foreman of Mr.Vilas\u2019 shops and foundgy, near the C.P.R.| station.Mr.Vilas has \u2018come to be a large employer of labor here, his regu- | lar pay-sheet containing between 55 The western portion of the Lost Ui- 1 being.NOW utilized by.Harry Chandler l'as ah.ice cream and milk- shake dispensary.This Weather should en- { courage him.- 5 Migs Scott; \u2018daughter of Mr.\u2018and 1 Mrs.George Scott, of Scotsmore, who.has been in the, Burlington Hospital ; \u2018during : { cently graduated tion as trained nurse, was in town | this \u2018week on a visit to her sister,Mrs.1H.¥.Taber\" and: other friends.Miss \u201cScott \u201cintends; to: Es her \u2018profes sion at Hartford, Ce Mr.Andrew Pruyn, .of Albany, N; ;Y., was here on Saturday last, calling on old acquaintances.The friends in { this village \u2018of his aged mother, Mrs.| | Frank Pruyn, of Brigham, were grieved to learn of Her sad death last week.J.{ Mesers.- Jean and- Ovide Larocque nt a few recently visiting their brother, and \u2018family at St.Johns.isses- Stevens, of Bedford, were | here on Tuesday.Mr, T.W.Dunn, Superintendent of the .Government.Hlustration Station, burg, Le | Phe Rev.W.T.Browil; ofthe Meth- \u2018odist -chürch \u2018here, Has purchased a fine and handsome driving horse.Mr, Benjamin \u201c8.Martin, of \u2018 Dun- ham, was: here on Tuesday.He is preparing.for a t¥ip west with \u201chis, daughter to spend the summer and au- | tumn with his relatives and friends in the American States beyond the Mississippi.Mr.Martin has sold his fafm to his son\u2019 Oscar, and proposes to see some more of the wide world now that he has quit farming.Mrs, Philip English and child, of Manchester, N.H., is at the residence of her parents, Mr.and Mrs, James \u2018McIntosh, to enjoy a stay of .some | weeks.Mr.Avery Turner returned to Cook- shire branch of the E.T.Bank this \u2018week.co } Mr.Job.W.\u2018Taylor spent Sunday } last With his family here.Mr.David Goyette has been spending.\u201chis Holidays at his home - in this (village and playing again on the baseball team.On Monday he decided to \u2018take \u2018up his former position of help- | Fer in the cool.curing rooms for cheese.\u2018He is the man \u2018who loaded a car of | cheese along last summer in 39 \u2018minutes.: Mr.| William Foster, of Richford, called: upon \u2018friends ; sand business .quaintances here on Wednesday.! Among recent visitors at Mrs.C.L.C otton\u2019 8 home are \u2018Mrs.Archibald Ry- \u2018kert, of Paris, France, and Miss Jewell |.\u2018of Burlington, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Frank England, of Dunham ; Mr.and Mrs.H.S.Hul- burt, of \u2018East Farnham, and Mr.He- man Green, of Meig\u2019s Corner, were here on Wednesday.- Some days ago Mr.George Hawley took an autg.trip to St.Albans.Mr.and Mrs.Ned Dunn, of Stan: bridge East( visiting old friends here.The iron bridge, cpmmonly known as.ac- 1 the \u201cnew bridge,\u201d but really our old- 1 est bridge, is now being repaired and | covered with anew layer of planks.\u2014+- .MYSTIC.July 13.\u2014Mr.Varian Corey and young son, of Canton, Ohio, visited his old home last week.© Miss \u2018Ethel McMillan and Miss Ethel Livingstone spent Tuesday at T.C.Reid\u2019s, The : Misses Watson entertained a naumber of their friends Thursday ev- \u2018ening.Among those who were present were the Misses Helen and Lois \u201c v \u201cberry, Edith Sulley, | Phelps, Lillian and Gussie Pearl :and Mabel' Schoolcraft, feu Alice Palmer, Mary and Louise Margaret Can, Ethel Farrow, Kate Newell, Flossie Badger, Lillian and, Inez Watson, ban [oo Pike River; and Lillian, Lena, Annie Reid, and - the Messrs.Merton and = Smith, Cyril Russell, jand Hoy.Capsey.i | norët.fice_flat of the Buena Vista Block is the: past three years, and *, re-, from that institu- { here, recently took 8, trip to Frelighs- were in \u2018town recently | \u2018Walbridge, Maggie and Gertie Pendle- | Palmer, | Gertie | Capsey, Lillian Smith, Audrey Vangh- | Lethwyn Bockus, Raymond Palmer, | \u201cWalter Henderson, Lester Thompson, : Albert | -Farrow, Charlie Miller, Hollis Wanzer ! that you'll call for.Broad is the variety\u2014unequalled is the range of stylish, foot- -fitting Footwear here.J.A.WIGGETT & GO., © \u2018Whiting.Block, Sherbrooke, : [RN + air ds 5 3 3 = nor A Phot {graphic Apparatus Accessories and Materials for Amateur & Professional For Pleasure and Profit.\u201c STYLE OF FOOTWEAR MISSING We thoroughly believe that a large percentage of the photographic public fully appreciate merit and quality.To that class especially we direct ata tention to our.trs Toilet \u201cArticles \"of all kinds, go to | Dispensing Chemist, 10 Strathcona Sq.* Prescriptions a Specialty.Consider Carefully the Advan- GAREY\u2019S ROOFING Light in Weight, Convenient to Handle} and Apply, H ance, Best vise, = \u201cron TT Kodaks&Cameras and will instruct you how to operate thenf We also keep the nécessary (Supplies.Special attention given to - mail orden \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014] - Griffith\u2019s Drug Store, 61 Wellington st.+ : Bherbrooks, Ques (Opposite New Oourt House;} Bell tPhone 97, People\u2019s 97, Open - Sunday, 123 to 1.and 5 to 6.Frait Jus which we sell from one dollar up, T.ANSKELL tages of Preserving Ketiles In all sizes and best quality, at prices, dt the Old 9 Cent Store.phone Bell 422.- JAMES THOMPRON.h Quality, Neat Appear- low Fire éproot,.No Rust, No Decay.The Roofing human \u201cingenuity can de- D.G: LOOMIS & SONS, | = HE.end 60 names.This is a large | = growth from a \u2018much smaller begin- aE.: jming, f July 13.\u2014Rev.Wm., Mrs.Smith and Mrs.were Mrs; George Perkins, Sunnyside Farm, also Mr.and Mrs.ter, through from Stanstead on an autocar that morning, returning to Bolton Springs in\" the evening to spend a few days.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Guthrie re- n° turned to their home in Guthrie, on Covernton S | Saturday.a week doing custom sawing at his mill at Sally\u2019s Pond.Mr.guests on Sunday at Mr.O.A.Bradley\u2019s.Miss Sarah Church returned on Sun- | |.day from a visit in Brome Corner.The Misses Beda and Lois Joyal, of Knowlton, ere visitors.at Mr.Palmer Joyal { * Miss Nôyes will close her schôol \u201con T = tone, wa \u201cWEST BOLTON.( Try 5 ls J.T.Green Tea for $1.75 you are not suited.A.T.DREW, 14 Water St.Sherbrooke.Money refunded if and Miss -Jgmes McLaughlin Visitors.oñ Friday or Mr.and House and daugh- Stanstead, who travelled | of Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired.» .Carriage Umbrellas repaired.Mr.Guthrie was here for Iron Blood Pills The great blood builder, purifier, nerve Tonic and Regulator.Price 25 cts.5 boxes $1.00, For Sale by all Druggists and general store keepers.Sent by mail for above ° prices.D.WATSON æ CO.Agents © ~444 St.Paul St.Montreal.and Mrs.Bradleÿ, of Foster, were \u201cBUSINESS.GARDS.- AWRENCE, MORRI1S & McIVER, Advocates, etc., Sherbrooke and Riche Friday, duly 14th, for a two weeks\u2019 mond.holiday, HS PE ABLE Dentists, The \u2018Valuators have finished their un Life Ruilding, Sherbrooke.I GX ADDIE, B.A, Bo, O.B., AND - wor « Prov.Land Surveyor, 21 Montreal The farmers.are.St.Bell Telephone.very busy haying | i ) Cyn ok MARBLE AND GRANITE this week.C%on 9 R.Hambily Coaticook, Que.® T \u201cRODDICK BVERS, M.D.0.M., (Moi.a Séation (Hose \u2014 Poputar Home for + Gil), L-R.C.x ; and Bs (Edinburgh) # veriers, nro, op \u2018 Tes C.a 1 \" Hospital\u201d Montres 50 Montreal street.Cw \u20ac : An \u201cBell \u2018phone 506.4 oe \u2018phone 117, MANSONVILLE.7008 pu untiF 10;/e-m., 1 to 8 and July! 13.\u2014Miss K.A.Trenholme; who {7 \u2018has : been visiting Mrs.Fisher at Methodist Parsonage, has gone for an extended tour, taking in Brooklyn, N.Y., Elmwood, Neb., gone on to her home at Lachute, Que.is here each Monday with her pupils.«Miss MacKinnon, has been spending her vacation with | Rev.E.H.Croly, B.A:, at St.Paul\u2019s\u2019 Parsonage, returned to her home on | Friday.The\u201d Girls\u2019 Friendly met at the home - of_ Miss \u2018Agnes Crowell on Saturday.They (shower and some -stayed all night.The \u2018Mrs.(routine business.Mr.public will make regular trips to Coney Island at 8 p.m.\u2018Sundays of every week, Other days the Yacht and island may he rented reasonable rates.Coney Island is an ideal resort for a rest or holiday, situated as it is on the -picturesque St.from the village of Windsor Mills.Amusements scenery, fishing, form, lights, a fully equipped camp and tents, | JABENAKIS SPRINGS Open June ist to October ist.© Enlarged.- Lighted with Gas, and Wheatland, Terms Moderate, Wyo., visiting her brothers at these If you want Perfect Comfort, Good Table, Jlaces.eMlcepr Bods, andthe very Best Oûting you Ï ever had, go to \u2018Miss H.Shepard, who has been ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P.Q.visiting at Mrs.C.N.Boright\u2019s, has the most satisfactory and least expensive Bummer and Heaith Resortin Canada.Eve for your COMFORT AND ENJOYMENT, Sp perth \u201cDr.A.H.Oliver, of Granby, is y at Gone rennes MEL Taxis, BoaTiac, home for a\u2019short visit.| DATE, and FIsHING.@ | Mrs.Teel, of Cowdnsville, and her Use ot Sorte rot ane Tennis Courts, six weeks\u2019 old baby, are at her mo- A x) M ! : 7 Sflver Medal awarded te Abena- ther\u2019s, Mrs.Oliver.kis Mineral Water by Louisiana Mrs.Leash has formed a class for |, Rurokase Exposition.St.Louis, Mo.vocal music again this summer, and'i orid's Fair, 1904, Highest award \u2018to a Canadian Mineral Water.ABENAKIS MINERAL WATER especially valuable in cases of Gout, Rheume- of Ottawa, who tism, Nervous Diseases, Seiatios, Nervous Prostration, Dys pepsin of various forms, Diseases of the Liv Liver and Kidneys\u2014also Diseases peculiar You can n't afford to miss the Springs : this year, Brighter, Better, Gayer than ev Improved rain Service\u2014 Ask your \u2018Ticket, Agent, or write for Cireulars; etc, to- R., G.KixrroN,Manager.Abenakis Springs, P.Q.ABENAKIS SPRINCS were .detained by the heavy W.C.T.U.met on Thursday with W.H.Boright and transacted FULFORD, July 13.\u2014Mrs, Jos.Bedard, Jr.; has returned home from Quebec, where she has been\u2019 for the last two weeks visiting her parents.Mr.Albert Bourgeois: has heen \u201cvery ill, but luckily is able to be out again.A strange animal has been scen, by \u2018several different pérsons, sometimes only afew rods from the village.It is a species of cat, but as large as a good sized dog.It is supposed to be CONEY ISLAND J.R.Hebert wishes tc inform the that his Steam Yacht, -Iren H.on Tuesdays, Thursdays and for private parties at very Francis river, one mile | all kinds, admirahle boating, dancing plat- croguet ground, swings, etc., arcl of also > Lelephone is at the disposal of the à large wild cat.Sometimes it is ,gues .Co ; For further information apply to heard in the evening and makes a J; R.HEBERT, ~ Windsor Mills, Que.NOISE like a cat.rire | In Our Great Cheap Reduction - Sale This Week, We Offer School Prize Books $1.00, 68c.7 5c, 43c, Usual price\u201485¢, Blaughter FP rice\u2014ate, self, 50c, - sec, No fake, tuspect for yours Presbyterian, Methodist and ol Church of England Hymn Books at positively less than cost of their production.This week only: \u2018Choose from our stock of - Preparations, etc.PATENT MEDICINES, Proprietory o> The people are not yet beginning to realize that we are in ears nest in people, a of 25 wr cent.to 50 per cent.less than elses where; - ee atta J.Fe.McBAIN, GREAT REDUCTION SALE.Caw Blend Black, or - T'ele- - > té - meer acces = ns 27 Se A 7 3 \u2018 4 Le Some LI AAT ue 1 Fees my | ?.: co BIL SL ve A.Aer NUM SW IE © CNRC Se TE SNS 1 TETE ! ATE yee Td Ae mains à Pan see nw ON ciara » « © a EY SACRE BO mln WO te EE NAT - \u201c Lee me ss .- : Tales nha WAT Symon AN Fon + PE Q + > ne à Fe Lines and Hooks to catch big | fish.(At any rate at the | buyer\u2019s wish.) .| KER = = .Hooks \u2018nud \u2018oir Silk Anes.Ce The most complete stock | : cber shown .ST the Eastern.Province\u201d of FISHING Réels: Lines; > \u201cHooks .and Me guarantee | TACKLS largest fish with our: Fly Rods, .Trolling Spoons.\u2026 you can : the R & ross.\u2026Wilson\u2019s Music ; Store.p= HEINTZMAN & CO, ASON & RISCH, \u2018 KRANICH & BACH, ILSON, °° ERLIN, J _, Estey, Berlin and Wilson Organs.The \u201cAngelus\u201d Piano : Player.Edison Phonographs: \u201cMandolins.\u2018Everything for Bands aud i À i e PIANOS Compensating Pipe Organs for ch rches, New stock of « Bay State\u201d B ] oston, - Guitars and Y Orchestras.: Sr Nice Upright Pianos for Rental.| = Pianos carefully tuned and repaired.Ti.ce.Wilson & Sons.+ CCE edeed 9 ° \u2018copeaes AD.| 2 5 : | CODERE\u2019 S 45 - % 0 © y | Qu The That\u2019 s why it is in the lead.° You will find our Hats, Straw ~ Shirts, Ties, Collars the hardest to suit.9 s and Socks, in so many varietics to suit hile Ie: and Felt, o the swellest heads.Louis a.Metropole Building.Enormous | Hay Crop! 55.dy RW CA Will require lots of attention.USE W hetstpnes and the work will be done \u2018much quicker.Nothing like good tools.\u201c Our prices are the lowest.Pure Paris Green ~ That Is Pure! | -We would advise cantion in this matter as there several spurious articlss on the market .which are practically worthless.Oars is guaranteed.Wholesale prices on ippheation.J.§.Mitehel & Co GREAT SALE is spending the nd ¢ Codere, $ King Streët.\u2018 oi Le icine épend- Hill were reelected.Mr H.S Hubbard, of Sherbrooke, ; week in town calling on friends, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Farbar and family were in town this week, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Hills.Mrs.Blackwell, of Montreal, is -in town for the week visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Whitcomb.Mrs.A.H, Eager, of Cranbrook, B.C.; is in town the guest of Mr.\u2018and oo Mrs.R.F.Shaw.Goo d Mrs.J.BE] Hews is spending: the | week in Bedford, visiting relatives and | friends, Mr.Ernie Clark, who had his leg broken in a railway accident at Point St.Charles, about six weeks ago, has.returned fro and is able to be out by using erntoh- Hay Forks, | - the General Hospital, GLEN SUTTON, July 13.\u2014Mr.Gerald N.Davis has.concluded his agency for Chase Bros., of Colborne, Ont., and is now at his | home here.Mr.A.Bryant has been making permanent improvements on his hill farm.Misses Anis Miltimore, Jessie Jones, - Theresa and Evengelyn Stowe spent a few days this week at Brome Lake.Fred.Jacobs is putting a \u2018new foundation under his barn.- Mr.and Mrs.Silas Courser visited in Abercorn on Tuésday.Mr.W.H.Contser loaded a car r with- hemlock bark last week., passing of the hemlock timber the.bark shipping industry passed also, and now a car of bark is a rarity.i - ; LABOR MEN WITH PRESIDENT.Oyster Bay, L.I., July 13.\u2014Samuel Gompers, president, and James Duncan, of Quincy, Mass., vice-president of the American Federation, of Labor, arrived here yesterday to see the President regarding an important .labor matter.They were to see the President at 2 o'clock.Mr.Gompers declined to say what the subject of his conference with the President was, but it js: dikely that# later\u2019 in the day he may \u2018mike somé statement regarding it.[ VAN ALEN RENOUN CES, CITIZENSHIP.Newport, R.I., July 13.\u2014In a formal letter to the city clerk, James J.Van Alen renounces his citizenship at Newport in these words : that my name be stricken from the | voting list, as IT am to live abroad.\u201d It is_ believed that he will_ become a subject of King Edward: = =.FREED FROM CHÂRGE OF MURDER Rockland, Me., the principals in the murder of Mrs.All this wéek Hats Belt \u2018Cut Prices ! Neckwear, A great chance to gèt a dainty Hat.CB ENBSGMT $ co.\u201d HE A 1 i Annie Bishop, at South Thoïnaston, June \u201c27, was discharged yesterday, when arraigned before Trial Justice Charles E.Mesérvey, as there as ho evidence \u2018against him, + 4 7\" mb ccm ctmbdahtiéhes Breeches Lake, \u2018Streeter for the past week.| millinery less \u2018than half p With the | \u201cI request\u2019 A.C.SKINNER J awellér, 7 Strathoona Sa.\u201cMr.James \u2018McGovern, of Waterville is in town to-day.47 visiting friends in Cookshire: | Mr.and Mrs.0.8.Coates, of Bury, were in town yesterday on business.Mr.C.H.Bowen is spending part of his vacation at Lake Spaswaninepus, A crowning joy to beauty\u2014One of our hats.\u2014C.E.Enright & Co.\" Rev.Hdgar T.Capel, Superintendent \u2018lof Provincial Sunday Schools, is $ in town.been spending = a few weeks in Lime Ridge._.te = \u2018Mila Alberta Ducharme, of Magog; is visiting \u2018her friend,\u2018 Miss, M.Deshaies, in town.\u2019 \\ .How cool and dainty\u2014One of our hats.Price is low.\u2014C.E.Enright.to friends A in Costicook.à - Miss Kenrëädy, of Lennoxville, who returned home.' Mr.Logan, adjustor of fire insurance losses, from Montréal, was in town yesterday, {ra are visiting Mr rs.Proulx\u2019s father.Mrs.F.J.Austin and Master Morrie | Drury left yesterday for PFortlind \u2018en routé to Old Orchard.~~ 13 3 , Mr; and Mrs.J.W.Kirkpatrick have pd Boy,.Camp Comfort, _Qarthby, : ï Mr.J.F.Wilson has returned from where he has been spending the last few days.\u2018 7 \u201c Miss Marion Lockhart, of Richmond, has been the guest of \u2018Miss Claire Lady Chapleau continues to improve, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, and is | now considered out\u2019 of danger.Mr.George Jackson, the\u2019 Canada Cabinet ' Company, Gana- noque, Ont., is in the city to-day.Mr.Michael Mullins at St.Mathias, his brother-in-law, Mr.John Doody.Mrs.J.R.Wilcox, of Magog, has .been the guest of her sister, Mrs.W.A.Glenday, at her-home in Huntingville.Mr.Chas.Dietrich, frosæ Galt, Ont, wad in town yesterday the guest !- of Mrs.J.S.Mitchell, \u201cElmhurst, \u2019\u2019Duf- férin avenue, \u2018Rev.Mr.Wright, ot Lengoxville, fins not gone to Metis as stated: yesterday.Mr.Wright's family are spending some time there.pi Great midsummer clearing sale at Miss Lee's, all trimmed and untrimmed.ice.Straw sailors, twenty-five cents each.The Catholic School Commissioners intend making large additions to the Brothers\u2019 School on Ball street this fall at a cost of £10,000.\u201cMr.and Mrs.Claude Turner have returned from their wedding journey and Mrs.Turner will be at home on Tues- | day and Wednesday of next \u2018week, The smallpox patients in the Civic Hospital were discharged yesterday.So far as the health authorities are aware the city is now clear of smallpox.: Special rates for parties of ten or over from stationa between Sherbrooke and Newport to North Hatley and through the \u2018lake \u2018by steamar.J.C.Sampson.| Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Gilman, from \"Montreal, have for- \u2018mer residence, for a few weeks during the hot weather.The friends of Miss Juliette.Fresne, -who went.some time ago to visit relatives in Champagne, France, will be glad to hear that her health is much improved by the change.Drs.Palletier, Camirand, Ledoux and | Messrs.E.Rioux, L.E, Dastous,\u2019 E.- the} Sylvestre and A.Genest were guests on Sunday of Messrs.L.H.Olivier and B.A.Dugal at the Little | Lake.July 13.\u2014James F.| Malony, Sr, charged with being one of | at about- $10,000.| A | 4 _ \u2014 Sidmbi _ raises in \u2018Montreal.\u2018Mrs.H.J.Duffett and children are | Mrs.M.E.Addie, of Sherbrooke has | Miss Marie Ann Bousquet returned on | Monday from a: visit\u2019 3 has been visiting friends in Quebec, Has Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Proulx, of Mant- | b 800 ripe Pineapples to Hé sold cheap.1 bon spending a couple of weeks \u2018at| representing P.Q., yesterday, gttended the funeral of taken.St.Francis \u2018t Cottage, Melbourne street,\u2019 their It is the intention of those interested in the Monument Nationale in | this éity to érect a new building on \u2018the site of the building known as the \u2018Young Ladies\u2019 \u2018Académy on?Marquette | #treet.' Phe estimate cost is\u2019 placed 4 rence abat pi 6 ir, ital 3 is = Bis us Hos \u2018retuïned from- his\u2019 vacation.juried\u201d are such that t 3 Denis.\u2019 Tiraveller \u201cfor L.A.for Mr: [code is about to leave town | Levis.PROPERTY CHANGES.Deeds registered in the Division Registry office during The Ven.Archdeacon Roe and Mrs.$13,500.| Roe bave been -spending a.week with friends at Rectory -Hill.Miss Georgine Belanger left last week \u2018for a visit \u2018to her uncle, Mr.Begnier, at Chippewa, Wisconsin.81.$600.: in- he doctors have | not\u2019 yet: pronounced; him out of danger.\u2018Sherbrooke \u2018the Mis.Silas P.Lafoe to Selah L.Lafoel.of lot 6b, range 10, Compton.Price Selah I.Lafoe to H.C.Fontains,of N.1-2 lot 6b, Tango 10, Compton.Price WATCH LE GAME ; \u2018The Rev.Mr.Duplin of this city, i 18 week ending the Sth July are: Life is not iy, visiting Mrs.\u2019 E.- 8.Darche at D'Is- Walter EF.Langton to Robert Vay-} \u2018are agents Jor the i >.the nea ue.Jewelry.oon, to the circus beau, Victoriaville.offoté 1,2,3, 4, and 5,range 9, lots | this continent, iin grounds.ani easiest ho fini.Take \u201ca \u201c Mrs.John Tonkin, from Richmond, HL 2, 3, 4 and 5, range 1.E 1-2 lots 1, partinent grow.- Try ov + .thei BE sims © rier neat\u2019 he Vai; is i visitiñg her father- in-law, 2, 3,4 and 5, range ; .all in Or- are to trade with, TN bridge.: Captain N.Tonkin.ford.less 3-4 of the mines.Price, \u2014 LEADING SHOEOLogN L.C.BACHAND, : SPECIAL, | Since 1899 has had full -Miss Stevenson, from North Hatley, Joseph Sevigny to Francois Ven- Eye, Ear, Nose and thro was the guest of Mrs.W.A, Hale, at esse, of W1-2, of E1-2 lot 9, the tal.the Sherbrooke Sacred \u201c 2 N, W.14 lot 8, and N.ET 1-4lot| Hours ol Consultati - | Sleepy Hollow, yesterday.8, range 1, of Ascot.- Price, 83,- tal irom sto 10 sm ene There will be a tea to-morrow after- coq i.2 co Sherbrooke, qi, rom 1 & noon at: the Tennis Club lawn, Mel- Samuel Bean to F.L.Bean, of pt.=\u2014\u2014\u2014 a | bourne: street, from 4 to 6.\u201cMrs.H: F.Matthews, from Mont- | real, is staying with her sister, Mrs.William Morrison, Queen street.\u2018r.D.M.McLear has returned from a two weeks\u2019 trip to the Lower Pro- |} vinces for the Jenckes Machine Co.\u2018Miss Carrie Dyer and Miss Sherwood, from New York, are the guesis $2000.- Price, \u2018 81800.A Samuel Bean et al to À.W.of lot 393, North Ward.300.\u201c Quebec on Saturday over the Q.CR.5 \u2018Mrs.Cummins, of \u2018\u201c\u2018Pinecroft,\u201d\u201d Magog, and Miss Hastie, drove from Magog yesterday in their automobile.Mr.Irvine Lynch, from Pittsburg, | Penn., is in town the guest of his bro- afternoon lightning burned out Drill shops.- ther, Dr.W.W._ Lynch, Montreal street.| \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Robertson, of Montreal, have recently arrived in} town and taken a house on Victoria Flats.Mrs.M.E.Barel, of Lowell, Mass, À has been visiting fer daughter, Mrs.Arthur Cantin, for some weeks at her home in town.\u201cMrs.Fred.Loomis and family of Montreal, passed through town this week on their way to Blair's Island, .[= ; 2) = Lee full yard wide, reversible, at 60, 70, 75, 85e.per yard, lots 754 and 755, North Ward.Prire, Albert Delude to A Lefebvre, of pt.lot 470, and pt.Jot 469, E.Ward.Bean, Price, $2,- T, C.Farwell, et al to Fred.J.Patterson, of 24B, range 6, of Compton.of Mrs.Sadler Swift, Quebec street.Price, $900.The Catholic Order of Foresters, in eo Sherbrooke, will run an excursion to During the thunderstorm yesterday the \u2018telephone system in the Canadian Rand goth! Pri = =~ WOOL CARPETS, new designs, \u2018Me:, for a\u2019 few weeks\u2019 stay.Mr.Harry Martie, who is with Ringling Bros\u2019.circus, is in town for the \u2018first time for three years, and is visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Martin, Wellington street.large range, all colors, at 33, 40, 50, 60, 75, 90c per yard.pots _ LE à a mini Ba Pineapples ! Pineapples!! TAPESTRY CARPETS, a very UNION CARPETS, 36 in.Wide, KILLED TO MAKE XEN | Chehalis, Wash,, July pn.that he had killed élght mey , them good, as all live hey Hezekiah Hall, 56 years où arrested yesterday charged wil John Grubb, and with Othe offences in Virginia.Hall says he killed Grub, defence, He told Sheriff Urp, he had killed eight \u201cmen, p that the men were never they were dead, and that he against\u2019 * eight men who I | necessary fo make good.~ | EDWARDS FURNITURE oy N CROSSLEY\u2019S VELVET td PETS will wy for.years, best grade at $1.35 per yard ,, ment at \u2018at one tin * position ig \u201ctime of h .here, owin \u2019 closed doo .was former - were the off .LOWER} ; ANGEREDE from the best |English milk, lect patterns i 75, $1.00,4 81.35 per yard \u2019 \u2018 ! erable excitll \" .Lower BRUSSEL CARPETS, imp \u201cthe face oi TINGS, better der the - a board |( CHINA AND Ja ui \u2018ing thé ins ualities thane \u2018Lothrop & Thompson, 118 Wellington largest range in the city, at 25, at 15, 20, 25, 33, & 88, 35, 45, 50c per yard.yard.| 1 ONLY AXMINSTER RUG, 9x12 ft.Colors\u2014Maroon ad } street.Es regular $37.50 for .$25.00 * LE vu a cu \u2018A telephone message will bring sour representative to your à INJURED MAN BROUGET TO with samples.: AN measures taken free of charge.! \u2018SHERBROOKE.| J.Prence, who was injured at the crossing at Bromptonville, on Tuesday evening, was taken to the Sacred NE .F.OLIVIER, reat July Useless to make any comments about our cheap sale, CRIE RE selves._First class-black Lace Lisle.Have a bargain at 25c.clear at 19c.Cos EE ) Regular 1.25 6\u201c 1 c Regular 1.40 *\u201c \u201c© Regular 1.65 Xo Corset Covers, 50c for 39c.Drawers, made of fine cambric, $1.00 for 79c.Drawers, made of fine cambric, 75¢ for 59c.clear at 8c.LADIES\u2019 WHITE WEAR\u2014Night Gowns.cc « 35c, worth 50c.This is a bargain.\u2018 Ladies\u2019 Silk Blouse Waists at $1.69, worth $2.25.CHILDREN'S SAILORS IN STRAW A lot to clear at 15c worth 25.Extra fine Sailors in straw.at 59¢ worth 85c.Extra fine Sailors in straw at 39¢ worth 65cat less than 50c._ Men\u2019s Black Duck Shirts at 39c to clear, worth 50.Mer\u2019s 4 ply Linen Collars 40c a doz to clear.These Men\u2019s Four-in-hand Ties, 2 for 25c, worth 25c each.Men's Braces at 19c, worth 3c.too numerous to mention must and will be sold cheap C.F.OLIVIER, * - Special sale of Taffeta Ribbons, 6 inches wide in all colors, + Men\u2019s Fine Colored, Soft Bosom Shirts at 69c, worth $1.00.am EDWARDS F URNITURE i \u2018Boston Stod ue = = loaring Sald prices will speak for | Note carefully thè very low prices which we have marked our goods.\u2018Good Cotton Hose, 3 pairs for 25¢, worth 12}c per pair.Embroidered Ladies\u2019 Hose, regular 35¢ hose to clear at 25c.| * 89c.$1.15.1.25.WHITE P.K.SKIRTS\u2014Regular Pique Skirts, worth $1.50, to clear $1.15.Special line of Black and White Duck Skirts regular $1.50 for $1.15.Corset Covers, 40c for 29c.\\ Three lines of regular Corsets, worth $1.00 to clear at 69c.All our Zephyr Ginghams, regular 15c goods, to clear at 100 yard.A lot of colored Muslin, \u201call new this summer, ranging from \u201c124c to 1% White Blouse, special at 85c to clear 59c White Blouse, at $1.25 to clear 89c.Dressing Sacques, $2.00 for $1.15.Dressing Sacques, $1.25 for 89c.60c Gowns for 45c.266 $1.25 \u201c ce 75 IY\u2019 \u201c Voile Dress Goods in all colors at 29c yard, woith 40e.- Fine check in all pure silk, blue and white, green and white and brown and ¥ 89c.Bôc.Children\u2019s Duck Hats in white, blue and linen color to clear at 25e, worth 40 All our other fine Duck Hats for Boys, Men and Ladies to clear at 39c.Men\u2019s Fine Balbriggan Underwear 39c to clear, wor th 50care less than cost.Ed Men\u2019s Black Soft Hats at 1.25, never sold at less than $2.00.GC.VI , - Boston Storÿ ; « regular 30c 5 Black and Fancy Silk Parasols, regular $2.50 to $3.00, to clear at $1750.PRINT WRAPPERS Regular $1.00 \u201cWrappers to clear\u2019 65c.- Never Aud many other § > The Guides guide : dollars westhe build u East TEN \\ FRENCH CHA Tokio.Bougouir was arres of being vulginge warships_ tenced M legislution A Japa: Meki, con ~- offence, wa _imprisonme case attr: - and great | \u2014gouin.Ti French leg OLD 1) Quebec, :! Ton 1 al of the Cit gomery, 31 On the « \u201cChamplain : \u2018remained th .when the ) \u201cton, had th \u201cthen, nobod: \u201cwhich was « \u201cuntil Mond: \u2018by noticed Captain Tri \u201clice, Was no what had © \u2018he knew no ed.the boar \u2018police -statio Power, M.D.\u2018facts and tJ find out wh to remove il \"removed the | \u2018had received MR Mec joiner, à ter said he from Mr.M military wor \u2018was out of 1 to find ont A 88a King 8 rca 1 Valuator a LE GAM] Life is nat tered ; teh le game; Watch y they _watch you, : \u201claugh at them, A \u201can to vou, rp ghs at the.other 1, and he is always Oh n.and he is always right ale in twelve months sut agents for the leadi al i continent.ng ie \u2018Trent.grow.to trade with, a.HH.MONENOY LEADING Swot, SPKOIALInY, nce 1899 h I \u2026 Ear, Nose and had th the Sherbrooke Bathroat B day.At his TY inl brooke, Que pon 10 ane 4 TLED TO MAKE tomy ol b-halis, Wash, \u201cJuly : \u201che had killed\" tent \u2014 to | good, as all live men a kiah Hall, 56 years old, ted -vesterday charged wig Grubb, and \u2018with Other es in Virginia, hi! savs_he killed Grubb ia ce.He told Sheriff reper sud killed eight À men, the men were neva, were dead, and \u201cthat: he bad ust\u201d eight men whom be fou sary to make good.Sal Le VELVET ty HS will wear for years: {i grade at $1.38 per#yied | (USSEL CARPETS, importe : the best.English \u2018mills, wf patterns at » #9 as = 5 per yaxd.INA AND JAPANESE un , better qualities than ere = 20, 25, 3%: = Colors\u2014-Marçon \u201cau Fe @ representative of charge.FURNITURE o wl - \u201c ANGERED ov ER \"REMOVAL OLD MONTGOMERY TABLET.Quebec, July.12.\u2014There was considerable excitement Monday evening in Lower The Mariner's Compass Guides him to a haven of safety.Your guide is the Savings Account.-A fow .dollars a week saved will enable you to weather the storms of adversity and .build up a competence for old age.\"7 Thisbank pays $ per cent.- interest on Savings.Eastern Townships Bank \u2018Established 1869 - ; to TE TEN YEARS 1e FOR BOUGOUIN.ou = \\ FRENCH RESIDENT OF JAPAN CHARGED WITH BEING A |.RUSSIAN SPY: Tokio, J uly \u2018 Bougouin, the was arrested last May on the charge of being a Russian spy, and of di- movements i 12.\u2014Captain A.Ek vulging the of, Japanese warships and transports, ®was sentenced Monday to ten years\u201d imprisonment -at hard labor.Bougouin was.at one time connected with the French legislation and occupied an excellent | \u201c position in Tokio society, up to the time of bis arrest.A Japanese clerk of the name of Meki, coffvicted of complicity in the - offence; was sentenced to eight years\u2019 imprisonment.without hard.Jabor, The | case attracted the greatest interest \u201chere, owing to: the high\u2019social position\u201d - and great popularity of-Captain Bou- gouin.The trial .was held behind closed doors.\u2018 Representatives of the French legation, of which - -Bougouin \u201cwas formerly the - military attache, were tie oniy pe + piped.; OF the\u2019 sudden removal of the old Montgomery tablet on \u2018the.face of the Champlain cliff under \u2018the Citadel.About \"70 years ago 8 hoard 10 or 12 feet long, contain- \u201cHere fell Mont- 1775,\u201d was erected on \u2018the cliff by the residents .of Champlain.street.The board always remained there until-a few years ago when the Montgomery Guards of Boston, had the lcttering renewed.Since \u201cthen, nobody had touchéd the board, which was êne of the relics -of the eity Town over ing the inscription : gomery, 31 Dec., PE.\u2018until Monda afternoon when passersby noticed [two men taking it down.Captain\u2019 Trudel, chief of the city po- \" Lice, was notified by telephone, of i what bad occugred, and declared that s will Lpeak for | our goods.ar * ER a _ prs * 10 5, regular 30c yard var d.* : from 124c 0 18 1.25 to clear sp.4 for 89c.7 Ca kl ind brown and ab it 256, worth 406.à.r at 39c.Never.?than cost.; aR yy -he knew nothing about it, but ordered the board to be placed .in No.6 police station.In the meantime, Mr.Power, M.P., was made aware of the facts and telegraphed to Ottawa Jo \u2018find out who had given instructions to remove the board.The men who removed the board stated that they bad reccived instructions from a Quebec joiner, nanied Dugal, and the latter said he had got his instructions from Mr.Mathieu, superintendent of military works in thiscity.The latter was out of town and it was impossible to find out who gave the Instructions C.B.PATERSON ~~ ARCHITECT 3a Kingz 8 rect?SHERBROOKE.P.Q.lin attendance.' Stetef reparts pied nearly all of the ;opening session.The question of State mid for the work i No REALLY\" 7 Tr.DR.BARLOW - low of Michigan, at l'uesday\u201ds session of the annual conference ofr the National Children\u2019s Hc ime Society in session at the: First Baptist Church.The sentiment.met wil} hearty endorsement from the fifty.o more delegates oceu- French resident, who | opened Tuesday morning under of the society.caused égnsillerable discussion, lifornia, \u2018seid: revenue; the State.: spclety devotes more time.to State finances than to child savings.\u2018 Conditions are.proving, however, \u2018and at the session of the California Legislature the national society -will séek- logisla- tive rectification of _ existing errors.\u201d the work was making favorable progress, National .Secretary H, H.Hart made his anpual report al the afterndon \u2018 session, and in he evening delivered an, illustrated address presenting methods- of sof child saving.THE CHINESE | REBUFF hussia.M.POKOTILOFF WANTED TO GIVE LAMA A-RUSSIAN ESCORT.Pekin, July 13.\u2014M.Pokotiloff, the Russian minister at Pekin, has .left for Washington, - Prior to his departure he requested the Board of Foreign Affairs to.sanction the despatch of.a | small body of Russian soldiers as an escort to.the Dalai Lama to the bor- ldërs of Thibet.Tlie\" Chinese _yroplied that an escort was superfluous, , and refused their -consent.» Russia is apparently desirous to émphasise , the fact that the Lama isiunder their protection, and it is reported that the.Luma is drawing funds from a: Russian bank at Kiachta.Minister Pokotiloff recently privately _ interviewed the Lama at Urga and gave him presents.The Lama i is still at Urga._\u2014\u2014 27 PROVIN CIAL DAIRY CONVENTION.The Dairy Society of the Province of- Quebec is in session at a convention at Roberval, the convention having presidency of Mr.Parmalee, M.P.for Shefford, PQ.Among others present are Messrs.Jos.Girard, M.P.for Chi- coutimi-Saguenay ; * George.Tanguay, $3,000.© Valuator and Quantity Surveyor.a M/A NS London, Toronto, Motresl, > Ps AL -_æ J.S.Mitohell 4 ni 6:0 Ash a HE - 0.,Ostigpy, of Adamsville, | .- The duties of LE Minister to / the Interior of a Sunshine] Wi Furnace is a an Winnipeg, Foie.an John, Si : Go, M.P:; G.- A.Giault, Deputy Minister of Agriculture ; C.E.Mortureux, representing \u2018Hon.Sydney .F,sher, Minister of Agriculture; Rene Dupont, Dr.Grignon, C.Morin, M.Pp, P.ABBOTT S CORNER, BEDFORD DISTRICT.: July 13.\u2014 Mrs.H.Loavins, of Neva, Wisconsin, accompanied by.her brother, Mr.J.Scofield, of St.Al bans, Vt., has been visiting their old home here \u2018and thé few friends that remain.Mrs.Leslie Macey, whose failing health has been a source of anxiety to her many friends, at présent seems to, be improving] slowly.- Mrs.L.D°Jenne, of Sutton, is visiting at Mr.John Bree\u2019s for a couple of weeks.-.; Mr.Edward Goodhue has bought the farm known as the Hope Farm.Price, \u2018The annual mecting of trustees for cemeteries Nos.1 and 2, was held on Friday afternoon in \u2018the Baptist Church.The new board of trustees is Hr IH.Hibbard, Reuben Armstrong and Jefferson Thomas, with Rev.W.- G.Scofield, Secretary._ ee eee ADAMSVILLE.\u201cJuly 13-\u2014Mr.P.H.Tabor, of Po bel, who has been stopping it friends here, bas left for Melb Ridge to help his son, Ernest, do his haying.4 Mr.H, Desmarais, from Sutton, is for a few weeks the guest of Mr.J.nag VE 8 THEY any + ONLY MISU DEKSTOOD.{| St.Paul, J uly 13.\u2014T'he statement \u2018 that thére are \u2018no.really bad boys, but_ that \u2026 some be: 8 .~Ake misunderstood,\u201d was made 1y Dr.Ames Bar- | + General Supdrintendent Shar- | : rard, speaking for a i \u201cThe conditions ate deplorable; they \u201care bértering children\u2019s souls for State | \u201cim ; next Reports from other States showed that |: the à Gauvreau, M.P., Joseph À | stood that Princes Charles of Den- children, Mr.Fred.Jordon and Mr.Ir-, Mr.and\u2018 Mrs.oes ew: {bard Cortes\u2019 this week.\u2018| A.Alger\u2019s.Miss Marjorie Nutter is visiting friends in Sherbrooke for a few days.Mr.Calvin ing, from Island Pond, and his granddaughter, Miss Lizzie Wing, are visiting Mrs.F.0.Portland ave.|.6-3, 4-6, oven, and closer the in- FINE v CTI Ce, ART Swink, .BE A.POOR: IML: OF ORIGINAL COROT.- ~ London, J uly 12.\u2014~Numerous, revely:.tions in recent years of spurious an: cient and modern matters in public\u2019 and private galleries are causing a feeling that.some drastic steps are ne cessary to stop the system of-_ whole sale swindling in this manner, the chief centre of which is Paris.A case which.has attracted the.most | attention -recently is a Corot which the Prince of Wales.purchased on ad- \u2018Vice and presented to, the new Dublin Gallery\u2018 of Modern Art.\u2018This; despite the support of four.leading London experts,:is known :to bé a.poor -copy of a picture by Meszoly in She Buda: pest Muscum.One of the best- pow cn connoisseurs in, Paris suggests [that every picture painted nowadays shall have a certificate signed by the artist in the presence of official witneasess PROVES TOC © TATION L @ FOR CHARLES.* cessent .PROVIDED KING CHRISTIAN Amp} ~ CONSENT.Coperihagen, July 13.\u20141t is \u2018under- mark will be willing to aceppt thé crown of Norway if King Christian and the Danish Government consent: \u2018Some of the members of the royal | family are in favor of his acgeptance -of the crown, but King Christian is.believed to be opposed \u2018to it.No decision, however, will be given out hefore his majesty returns from Gmun- \u2018den, Austria, \u201cnext week, + BIRTH s.on July 3rd, 1905, a daughter, .to Mr.and Mrs.H./A.Martin.7.| DAVIDSON\u2014At Bethel, July 6th, a son.to Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Davidson.AUGER\u2014At Island Pond, Vt.on June 27, a daughter to the\u2019 ifd of Jos.Auger, Esq., contractor.: Chris- \u201cVened June 28, and named \u2018Maria | Pearl Fleurette.: Miss Georgie Proulx | \u2018and Mr.Arthur Proulx, of Montreal, stood as god- rin and god-| -father._ a daughter, to Mr.and Mrs.Charles C.Dyer.Lo 1 + | .DEATHS.i.MARTIN.\u2014 At , Henderson, :- .Maine, | Edna May, infant daughter of Mr.and: Mrs.H.A.Martin, on July 7th, 1905, aged five days._.he.ame EATON CORNER.July 13.\u2014Mr.J.Nourse, Mr.Chas.Nourse and wife, of Flanders, \u2018and Mr.Arthur Nourse, of Island.| Pond, Vt., were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Horace.Nourse, on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.\" Tom.Farnsworth and vin Rogers, Jordon Hill, were at Mr.Little\u2019s Sunday.| lie Bailey, of Cookshire, were - the guests of Mrs.Elbert Phelps one day |.last week, 0 Mrs.S.Hurd, from Cookshire, and |.Mrs.Barlow Coats, from: Robinson ; (14 NORWEGIAN CROWN = | 5 loi 1 i» Call, | bu pe + | | HEIR APPAR ENTS PURCHASE Li the System.\u2014\u2014 ADDRESSES AN IMMENSE AUDIENCE IN KANSAS.Ottawa, Ks., July 12.\u2014Thomas W.Lawson addressed a great crowd \u2018at \u2018the Chautanqua assembly here Satur- r speak, \u2018and I know my audience.I \"am asking nothing of you byt atten- \u2018tion to my warning and a fair weighing of my facts.1 want nothing of you\u2014neither your money.nor - your votes.Your good will would be.precious.to me, but that I can do with- tout if you have better uses for it.w is \u2018 essential first for you to know \u2018System\u2019s\u2019 machine, and how it has fre operated in the past.I am Tout to explain its workings you.\"The \u2018System\u2019 is \u2018not ie that you should have the knowledge | | 'tthat I am about to impartr-do you.| They know that once you: are aware.of how the grinding and, twisting is done, :that \u2018being -in the \u2018greater number, and with the laws of \u2018God and man around wou, you will\u2019 \u2018send them through the rollers and around the flywheels where you youfselves have been, spyn.\u201d\u2019 \u2018After going into the question at great length o on the subject of remédy he said : + About the course of procedure.I am\u2019 advising, there is nothing complex, confusing or dangerous.forth this plan of ending the regime of the \u2018System,\u2019 à great cry of murder and anarchy went up from Wall street.One might think from the outery that I had suggested bum: ing New York.Let me.assure you that all the injury will be to: the thousand millionaires\u2014all .the profit\u2019 to you seventy-nine odd millions of people.At \u2018present the American people can get high prices for their \u2018stocks and bonds, two to two and a \u2018half times as much as they are worth, 50 to 100 per cent.more than they spy Made ref MARTIN.\u2014 At Henderson, Maine; | 4 pounce my rémedy, I DYER.\u2014 At Sufton, July 10th, i pe shall operate it and prove its ef- | | COMPELLED Mrs.\u201cNellie Ch dock antl Mrs.Nel- | \u2018could hava got 15 months ago\u2014they DANISH GOVERNMENT GIVES | À can get real money for them, and for | this.they can get-as much interest-on ~ government, state, city or .town bonds, or real estate mortgages hs can be honestly promised in.any.legi- theatre business.If eventually -it should turn out - that there is nothing \u2018in my movement, all that it is neces- \u2018sary for the people to do is to repurchase from the \u2018System\u2019 the stocks and bonds they have sold.- \u201cMake no mistake.\u201d My crusade | against Frenzied Finance and its votaries and \u2018their plundering, robbing game will be carried to a finish.I : | shall keep dinning into the .ears of the - American people the brutal facts of | their injuries until I rouse them - to | action.I shall keep urging them to gell all their stocks and bonds until they sefl.them.- T am on the trail\u2014 and if necessary I shall tramp barefooted \u2018summer and winter through every town and hamlet in the United \u2018States until I accomplish my pur- \u201cpose and complete this reform.If I live \u2018the American people will sell .their stocks and bonds.\u2014 \u201cWhen.the -proper time comes to an- shall set it ficiency: though its practicibility will be apparent at a glance.In operation it will -benefit all alike, the far- |mer,- the laborer, the producer and | consumer first, and the honest posses- | sor of capital second.The condit- | ions of its application are such that no man can misuse it or turn it into an instrument for his personal bene- | fit, | ginning or at the end or at any time.I, its inventor, shall be as powerless | This cannot be done at the be- to.interfere, change or transmute as any one else.\u201d : A3.ee THE BANDITS \u2018 SECURED $20, 000.\"WEALTHY UNITED STATES MAN TO DISGORGE IN CUBA.F Cendoya, a wealthy \u2018American banker, \u2018arid\u2019 agent.of the Ward line, while Herbert Ladd, Buber, \u2018were Visiting at Mr.an Hub- Cando, N.D., are the guests at Mr.Mr.and Mrs.\u201cRobert Kerr, of Cook: ghire, were visiting at Mr.Leicester's \u2018on Sunday.- .Miss na L.Co leigh wag visiting at Bishop\u2019 Ae Crossing this week.H.8.\u2019 Coats \u201clà loading ign §Fwoetnisoeg this ) at a fat his home across the bay, Was } tacked, by eight bandits, who covered {the members of :the family with fire- parade ples on ihjé way \u20ac #5 this A , fram is.prosigated, Ta | J dining with his family Sunday night at- Miss Millie Taylor.and pr \u201cTay lor, § arms, and searched the house.The | \u201cof Clifton; Miss Lizzie Hers, of Lake's Ÿ bandits presented a written demand {Mills ; Mr.Earl Harvey, of Fland- for $30,000, and \u2018scized Mr.Cendoya ers, and Mr.Willip Forgrades,«of High}as\u2018 a hostage until the amount | Forest, were the\u201d guests of Mrs.f should be.paid.After parleying, Mr.| Worby on, Sunday} Cendoya agreed to pay $20,000, and} Miss Bernice Picard has returned | the handits withdrew.Monday morn- home from Nashua, NH.7 ing Mr.Cendoya came.to the city and Mrs.Goodhue and Mrs.\u2018Scarff, of secured -the money which he turned aver to, the bandits at a rendezvous in the bay.According to reports the bandits are \"all \u2018Spaniards and desperate looking.One of them has been recognized as a boatman whe, was formerly engaged in the work of; salvage on Admiral Cer- a vrac battleships.Mr.Cendoya has}.ST | demandod the, protection of the Cuban Government Eu well as .that.of, the Am içan consul; Rose Holiday.A His ; go ra aa Co.ae m5 so METH oun roo Ghvisbiis Plan for Crushing | When I Put | \u201c Santiago de Cuba, July 12.\u2014dulian | - riage p Siete - nar ze à née ee PAGE FIVE: Lond an trvosiatible Charm te Every Fa Face.Is, spackling cys make the plainest eyes cannot be bright if the body is suffering from blood poisoning.Many J people suffer from blood poisoning and do not know it, but they show it by their dull eyes, grey orsallow complexion and faded appearance.Constipation poisons the system.Instead of the blood taking up wholesome nourishment in the intestines, it absorbs the poisons which the bowels have not gotten rid of.The Rev.Fr ank\u2019 Plaskott, who \u2018has day \"afternoon: last.Be spoke of the tan whe a ee these sons wherever 80 frequently officiated at the Church | \u201cSystem.\u201d Mr, Laws arrived | \u2018at; les.and head: = rit of the 'Advent], Fast Sherbrooke, will | noon from Kansas City where he and Raters Pa ace for he tion.Fruit go to the Can adian he sport! [William Travers Jerome}-diétriotqetiéz}- es! to assist the Rev.Ad : y 4 oNewÆork iy, were \u2018the guests Leal \u2018The liver and causes more bile _ À v-.\" qe fæb honor Friday-night at the monthly oa which if the natural purgative, ; TENNIS.od on the: ys\u2014auts on the skin { dinner of the Knife and Fouk, « Globe l aud-élears itand heatifiesit.An Ottawa - Twé matches| were play \u2014_\u2014 hin.arddeess Me: §awsonehegan +pliysician Has\u2019 \u2018discovered a process for in.the Ladies\u2019| Singles Cg petition , on| \u201cI have come io ansas on a sim- combining the juices of oran , apples; the courts\u201cof| the Sh | Fe\u201d \u201cie Gece \u2014vo >.point out to you.canne fgs and then by forcing into Tennis Club, ith \u201cthe: f flowing re; that the eople are being | bitter fron Le an eee om of sults: ; pr esd robbed, by whom, w |and \u2018by wilat | very much stronger fruit ù is produced.Miss F.Shreve eq béni ais the consequences will \"bt if the rob-| The fruit extract is made into tablets, Edith Bradfor - 42 | « [bery-is-not - staid and an example | with the addition of tonics, and sold under -Miss Addie Brad made of tbe.robbers, - I know whercof the name of \u201cFruit-e-tives\u201d or \u201cFruit Liver Tablets.\u201d These little tablets are to take, have the gentle fruit action area positive \u2018cure for constipation, bilidtsness, headaches, kidney an liver disease and all blood impurities.*\u2018Fruit- a-tives\"*.are recommended by able physicians everywhere.For sale at Druggiits Soc.a\u2019box or 6 boxes for $2.50, or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives > Limited, Ottawa.- GINIA\u2019S BIGGEST TREE.(From the Cincinnati Enquirer.) .The largest tree in West Virginia, the big elm on the Hood farm, near Shinn- ston, is to be cut\u2019 down immediately because it stands in the right of way of the Fairmont and Clarksburg Trac- | tion Company\u2019s proposed car line.This old trce was made famous by a novel, \u201cThe Daughter of the Elm,\u201d | THE FATE OF WEST VIR- 0 one .of.the, principal characters of the book having lived \u2018almost in its shadow.The elm is eleven fect -across and will be used for the railway.MAYOR DUNNE\u2019S RETREAT., (From the Hartford Times, Dem.) \u201cIt is an interesting fact that | the Chicago mayor, elected on.the issue of the municipalization of.the street: railroads of the city, now confesses that absolute municipal ownership and manageitient of railroads is not feasible.That was what most of those who voted against -him said at election \"time.Hd deems to have placed himself squarely on the platform of - his uneuccessiul opponent, John M.Har- Jan.: for crossties Horse For Sale.A Chestnut Horse, age 5 years, height ro hands, weight.950 lbs.en gentle.wy y, ow ass E.J.WILLIAMS, °° 26 Montreal Street.\"SPORTS.Lacrosse } Match ! WESTMOUNT SHERBROUKË On Sh\u2019brooke Lacrosse Grounds Saturday, July 15theme meet Everybody Come And See a Good Game.CLEMENT THEATRE Ben E.Magk Stock Company._ALL NEW PRESENTING Special Scenery, High Class Vaudeville, PLAYS.Le Monday Eve., The Senator\u2019s Daughter 7 20c., and 30cut Box Office, Prices\u201410c., Seats on sale b noon.Monday, evening ladies\u2019 limited to 300.Catholic Order Foresters Court Bt Jean No,127 EXCURSION TO QUEBEC BY THE QUEBEC CENTRAL.$1.75 RETURN.From all Stations between Sherbrooke and Thetford Mines.: Tickets good by the Saturday morning 8.55 a.m., and good to return on Monday, July 17th.Friday .s - 15 cent tickets \u201cTake the Quebec Central to Quebec.\u201d HORSES F( F OR SALE 1 cheap Work B Horse, $65.00 ; Fight: Driver; 3 Good General Purges Horses, will be sold \u2018cheap.-: = M.R.O'DONNELL, + corsa rear 1m CIP mcs 90 mme à 8 RATA ET errr las Illustrated Songs, | ticulars address Reco Ads.have secured more demestia, sierioal and other.help than ali othes acuroes combined, chere, tao one sure way to get nd of help you want.od is the nee of thie famous Want Ads, in the Record.maton looms; good wages and constant work ; also, spinners, twisters and mill help of all kinds.Apply, Paton Manufacturing Co.of Sherbrooke, .Sherbrooke, Que.WANTED\u2014GIRL - FOR.GENERAL work, also maid, for care of child.Apply.St.Louis Hotel.\u2019 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG; MAN TO.TAKE charge of St.Francis-Golf Club Links, Sherbrooke., \u201cApply, E.C.Fraser.2 = rer en WANTE D \u2014 CLERK- FOR GENERAL preferred.Must be-experienced \u2018and willing to-work, Single.Address : P.0.Box 352, Richmond.WANTED.\u2014 BUS DRIV ER, CONTE nental Hotel.Small family where nurse is kept.No washing or ironing.$8 per month, Apply \u201cL\u201d Record office.WANTED.CAPABLE HOUSEkeeper for gentleman living in Bury.Apply by lotter to John A.Buchanan, Bury.- : - first-class carriage Biron.: FOR SALE.FOR SALE\u2014A \u2018 SOLID BRICK, DOU ble house in the North Ward, First.class in every respect.Pays 10 per cent.on investment.Owner wants money to use in his business.Apply to \u201cK\u201d Record office.ner.rar mr re \u2014 \u2014\u2014 House and barber shop combined, with barn in rear.A bargain.\u201cApply H.Douillard, North Hatley.FOR SALE.\u2014THREE VACANT LOTS, on.eagt side of Island street.Apply to G.G.Bryant.FOR SALE \u2014 SELF CONTAINED house.All modern conveniences.Apply A.G.Sangster, 4 45 London St.Jo LET, FORWEANT.- mm \u2018HOUSE.ON.BOWEN Avenue, 8 good sized rooms, all newly \u2018and all' moder: \u2018improvemente.Rent reasonable ;: immediate - possession.Apply to George Webster on the premises, or to W.R.Webster, Queeh Cigar Factory.HOUSE TO.LET \u2014 WITH SEVEN rooms ; furnace, city water, a woot shed.Rent, $0.00.Apply, 2 Belvi- J dere street.5 ¥ No.14 .nowly: papered and TO LET.\u2014BRICK HOUSE, Moore, street < painted $hrodghout ; 3 eleotric: light; hot air furnace ; city {water ; 10 rooms and large bathroom.from Post Office.A.W.Elkine, all modern conveniences.Wm.Hawken, contractor, Sherbrooke.FOR SALE \u201cLangdon Hill,\u2018» Lennoxville, lately oo cupied Mrs: \u2018Mackenzto ; com rises e voil bullt brick house add stables beautifully situated with several acres of land.The house ig fitted with modern electric light, and telephone connection, Au abundance of ex el ent spring water rou e hou rou | Possession immediately.the your For particulars app Vv, LAWRENCE, MORRIS & MCIVER, Sherbrooke, \u201cFARM FUR SALE Pleasantly located in fine nei hborhood, only three miles to hustling village, mile to school, 200 acre farm, 1 acres tillage in fine level fields, 50 acres timber, enough to pay for the place.Fine sugar grove of 1500 trees, with up to date camp.This farm is in a high state of cultivation, well fenced with woven wire.Buildings in extra good repair, house newly shingled and \u201cpainted with water in the kitchen.A modern barn, 40x70, bujlt only two years, track for water in front of cattle.This place must be \u2018seen to.be appreciated.For particulars appl pply 1 JAMES BOTHWELL, - \u2018 Ulverton, Que: FINE FAHM FOR SALE à Lennoxv 216\u2018 acres, in high state of cultivation, as large milk business has heen carried.on continuously for.nineteen years.Sugar place and other wood, pure running water from spring, com- \u2018fortable house and splendid large $2.000 barn, 445x100, beautifully situated, near post, office, Bishop\u2019s College, Grammar and other schools, churches, etc.fine hay farm, 21 acres crop, will be.sold with or without crop.For further par- MRS.CECILIA MALLORY; June 30th, 1905.- BAKERY.Lennoxville, the best interest of the housekeepers of Coaticook to -supply themselves with bread and pastry from my bakery.I am prepared to deliver at.your door the best home made bread, cakes, pies, tarts and every description of pastry each day.A trial will prove that this is the best method of supplying your wants during the hot weather., J.Fi.ASTELL, * Coaticouk.Portable Camp For Sale, \u201cBuilt in sections, can be taken dow and put together in short time, new lar fall, measures 16 x 24 feet, with L, 1 feet long ; furnished with new bedding stove, cooking - utensils, etc.Will | ticulars, address, C.W.PERKINS OIL CO., .Beeb Plain, Vi, FOR SALE .On account of poor health, I offer for -Emale my store änd stock in tbe village of Stanstead.Would take a village proper purchaser.J, E.B.CHAMPEAU tanstead, Que.to 7 THURSDAY, JULY 20TH, For \u2018the painting of the exterior of the East Sherbrooke.Schopl, Central School, and Prospect\u2019 Street ool.Also for galvanized iron roof for the latter building.For further.particulars apply to H.A ODELIL, Sèec-Treas.Board of Protestant 0.School Commissionerss WANTED.\u2014 WEAVERS FOR CROMP- store.One speaking both languages WANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT \u2014 WANTED \u2014 BLACKSMITH, WHO .IS .Apply, P FOR SALE\u2014AT NORTH HATLEY \u2014 painted and papered, -wibetrie lights, - \u2018Three minutes\u2019 walk - TO LET\u2014HOUSE: ON FULTON AVE, : Apply + conveniences, such as hathroom, closets, \" Proper ! of the late Samuel Mallory in - Île, During the hot.weather it will be to commodate twelve people easily ; just the thing for low-priced summer home or hunting and fishing camps For pars for part payment.to accommodate (Tenders for Painting | The undersigned will receive tenders up An Rte Le te ri - mar opin Ar ian ah 25 Cs ppg} | mme 7 / x = eo ee em tem ST Sas mp tn hi didn sn a i ar gat ar em a man tr amg 1 rn om \"+ .\u2019 - « ; .; = = \u2018 .N : : \u2014 Toe .stest was solely.for the purpose of de- ; termining the safe distance that a July 12.Mies Ne the guest of Mrs.J.Dingman.tion of an armored\u201d side of a modern.| Miss Mary Phelps battleship, could be moored from the | Montreal, for her holidays.shore and the observers assured of The Cyr advance agents are advettis- freedom from harm from fragments of {ing for an exhibition here on the 16th \u201cthe exploding shells.inst, but our bes a tively rate, - ¢ 12 1-20.A.for Fancy Gingham, \u2018suitable Ci Ladies\u2019.regular 30c values.lar 33c values.| 1° 30c.YARD .-of Waists.Regular -40c value.They are regular 15¢ values.prov 5 = a he 5 for elegant White Muslin\u2019 Open Work, wire pates Tey ae $| - Ton super\u2019 Lo Piein BEST.SHER.| BROOKE HAS SEEN FOR MANY YEARS.[Four special trains.; conveying this ;; \u201cGreatest Show = On Barth,\u201d errived | > over the G.T:R.from.Berlin Falls; N.SIH Tt wad \u2018bxpectedl + that \u2018the i cirous \u20ac \u2018would.have\u2019 been\u201d switched off at\u201d Len- | : noxville.and ron.over .the C, PR, to | ; the head of King street,\u2019 but aceprding 260, YARD te 11 for Fancy Dress Muslin, thie fight.mail tor ok A esi \u201cfiegu- _ for Fancy Figured Mercoris ed Lown, iiable fo or hn mer 53 be no stock lef wear\u2014except shoes.convince you.Come in.~~ * Fletcher's Block.; You have only antil next Saturday.July 15th, to take advantage of our great \u201cSelling Out\u201d Prices, On that date we are giving up business, and intend to sell s o cheap p during this week, that there will Everything must go, at no matter what price.We keep everything that Men and Boys.J ust have a look at: our borgains One took will gy Bargain Clothing Store, : 178 WELLINGTON Ay _ Opposite Contin ental Hotel.Eememenenenen: enenesenenens OUR STORE] ® Continues to be crowded with people eager to | _ obtain the.biggest bargains ever heatd\" 5 of in Sherbraoke'i or elsewhere.SOUR JULY GLEARING| pe * has so far proved a grand : succet 8 and- o ee promises to be one altogether.ro ses, etc, etc.\u2018 Do not bring much + nm 3 L.Vineberg, Man.Dir Ca BILD TEL, 838 dodoNONONONORG/ NomoNeNoONON| \u201cBOY MISSED RAT.DUNNITE IN SMALL CHARGE BUT BULLET STRUCK A CASE OF | .DYNAMITE \u2018AND WAREHOUSE \u2018WAS DEMOLISHED.July.#}2.-~Givan A, Il boy, apd Cariboo ro | NEW EXPLOSIVE, WOULD CRIPPLE A BATTLE- | |! - SHIP.' (New York: Herald.) - | Hook.Accompanied.with a secr \u2018that has made the discussion of {he [in ®.22 rifle.+ ù in on ARTS Why should - it not bea success when we are offering goods at half price in department ?People know 1 re , gains when they see them Just You Drop In.And Look at, \u201cour \u201cProgress pat: Suits for men and a boys, our Gent\u2019s Furnishings \u201cMiladi\u201d - Brand Garments or Ladies\u2019, our Trunks, Val \u2019 oney with y won't need it this month.© Fastern Townships Clothing Co.Sole Agents for \u201cProgress\u201d Brand Clothing For Men, and \u2018\u2018Miladi\u2019\u2019 Brand for Ladies.147 Vellington St.Vancouver, \u2018 B.S, That a twelve-inch shell loaded with rat, a .22 rifle onda only a small charge of dunnite, the\u2019 12-Hile House, on world\u2019s most eficetive explosive, - will-| has had its most u que dynamite ok.crumple in the side of the heaviest ar- plosion.Little Tom morclad vessel, though the shell fall at a rat.which-he lsaw.under a ware; short of its ark by twenty feet, has house.He missed the rat and # just been demonstrated at the begin- bullet struck a can of dypamite.The ning of a series.pf des sts at the gov- warehouse was demolished, and ernment proving gidinds at San y.the glass i in nearby houses was sma ed.tommy Harmon no lon er re oid : 8 ! = authority for; only thirty years: ;Before Japan formally gave up her rights, in my Harmon firéd result almost prohibitive, the © first huge target, built to represent a sec ET ons Sorts 6 6 dasa 1 J hd g af Nr.KE for 75 cents.i \" Messrs.ad tint my rs armed: frome bois Ce La The Ringling Bros.circus, ds, in.town, | to railroad \u2018rules, the company-would - & | not haul \u2018the loaded trdins fof \u2018Len: \\ 8 | moxville to Sherbrooke without\u201d 2 charges.Consequently, the, trains pulled into ithe G.T.R.station, and | after the oars had been unloaded they }: | were taken back to\u201d Lennoxville, when § | the C.P.R.hauled them to Sherbrooke Ÿ | empty, free .of charge, where they will be loaded to-night, and proceed ci | Montreal over the C.P.R.1 \u201c The transfer from the G.T.R.- :sta- 1 | tion to the grounds belonging to the | British American Land Company, at } | the rear of the Canadian Rand Drill { Fo { shops, was difficult, but the circus peo- | .| ple say that the grounds are mich.| preferable to those first spoken.ot\u201d on\u2019 | Belvidere street.3 \u2018 / The first.train_to arrive pulled {into | he station here.at half-past.five |.| o\u2019elock, with the advance guard, 'con- { visting of the stakemen and the culi- - | nary department.* The dining : ?Pent was first, erected, , and the cooking | rages placed in position.The form- | er will seat over 1,000 men, Prepara- 4 | tions were immediately under way - for | breakfast so that as the various de- §- |tachments arrived they proceeded of \u2018| breakfast before starting work._ , It was an interesting sight to vit} | ness the laying out of the grounds and | in a very short time the various tents | were erected.The method of driving } | stakes by hammers is a thing of the past with Ringling Bros,, who use a | pile driver, the motive power for which \u2018 J lican senators regard the measure as \u2018The main.entrance to the circus 5 will 1 being too liberal, especially with refer- isa \u2018gasoline engine, | be by way \u2018of the street loading to the.| Rand Drill\u201d Shops.The street pe rade started at about 11 o*clock, and | proceeded along Belvi- | dere, Queen, Montreal, Dufferin, -Wel-.| lington and up Aberdeen avenue.+ Circuses are given to boasting and | exaggeration and the publie waits for iteelf.The\u2019parade this morning was.without doubt the largest ever .wits messed in Sherbrooke, and the whole was an\u2019 interesting .spectacle to the] ; \"thousands who lined the streets, There.were scores of gaily decorat- od cars, hundreds of horses, several ! bands and musical wagons, troops of horsemen| and many cars of animals.Contrary\u2019, to the usual custom many \u2018of the cages were open, giving , the public a free view of the animals.| The parade included 387 horses, 12 camels and 25 elephants.There were cars representing various | nations with Russia very fittingly in the rear.- * A troop of horsemen from the spec- - tacle \u2018\u2018\u2019The Field of the Cloth of.Gold,\u201d a feature of the show, brought | | up the rear.© Every show that travels is called ~ the\u2014\u201c\u2018Greatest Show on Earth.\u201d The.parade .this morning conveyed the im- | pression that Ringling Bros.must: - have a: very irong claim to the title, - ye + ; THE ISLAND 00 OF SAKHALIN \u2014\u2014 SOMETHING ABOUT THE \u201cRUSSIAN TERRITORY WHICH THE JAPANESE HAVE SEIZED.The Island of Sakhalin really forms.\u2018the northerly - continuation of \"the great belt of islands that extend along ° \u2018the coast of eastern Asia from the \u2018Malayan Straits to the Arctic, and of | hich Borneo, the Philippines and the: Islands of Japan form the major part.» \u2018Sakhalin is separated from Yezo, the {most northerly of the Japanese Islands, by the Straits of La\u2019 Perouse, and extends to.the north for 600 i limiles: Its great length, however, is inot an indication of its: importance, for in width Sakhalin ranges from-20 to 150 miles, and the interior is very itainous and almost entirely unfit | for cultivation, The population , is [probably less: than 20,000 all.told, the | majority\u2019 being aboriginies of the Aino\u2019 race, who dre believed by ethnslogists of Aryam ancestry, Japanese and Si- herians, = The Russian Government \\| has made several attempts to colonize.:|ISakhalin \u2018with time-expired' European ,eonviets, but [not with much\u2019 success.The Island has been under Russian 1875, there was a specics of joint occupancy, Russia holding the northern Lot Kingsbury, i is is home js s visiting friends a vi her gri mâmothor, Mrs.x unt have Je [rogrte and Japan the southern, \u201cSakhalin is| of value to Japan in an economic sense, because of its coal mines and vast forests of spruce and pine, and te extended fisheries.It will be a source of raw material for Japanese manufactures.It is of value in a political sense, because its - possession places a Japanese outpost along the coast of Siberia far beyond \u201cthe mouth ol th eel qe halin and Ko È ve pe on) i will be rab, | Ss.bi iles.i visitors played avery good âne DUB ae ; hk ; July 13.{Bp JE A \u201celection of School Toinmission- fon 4.the street parade and then judges for | the La e Holi toa ss na as mi E) bit Fo oe if rig ibe, ; pat Lie 15 vo 4 i LÉ pa rop.vr fi i ; rina] CVE SC #i ee q ÿ._- L + ; 2 A 5 + \"4 48° Co + i} : : 3 \u2018ministry to choose a Protes- tent Jepreso tative.10.such a function.iw FR Fe pt WR ES to, Ji ,.«BASEBALL AT ADAMSVILLE.\u201cAdamsville, July 13.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 {An interesting game of baseball was.4 played here at Adameville, last Satur- \u2018day, July 8th.The visiting team { was from West Shefford.: « t_weré finally o obligée: ad à her tefeat by\u201d Lu sp ers last Monday, Henry R.Mooney woss = « unanimously \u2018re-elected.\u2018This \u2018makes: hig seventh year: of continuous \u2018service, a8 *School \"Commissioner; > \u2014 ee ree = À CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE.Another \u2018Step.\u2018Taken To- \u2018 wérds Separation.2e vs THE SENATE APPOINTS COMMIT- ; TEE TO DEAL WITH MÂAT-, TER.- Paris, July 13.\u2014The appointment by ché Senate of a committee on separation, is.another step towards the final |- adoption of the bill dividing\u2019 Church and State, already passer by the | \u2018fight which characterized the debate in \u2018the lower house will be renewed.Neither the adlierents nor the opponents: of \u2018the bill are entirely satis- | fied with it as it stands.Partisans of the Concordat recognize that the measure inipoverishes the | Church, and expressés the intention of endeavoring to obtain better terms regarding the disposal of Church property.On the other hand, advanced repub- ence to the formation of the district.bodies, which, according to the bill, ard\u2019 henceforth to control religion.These bodies; by the text of the bill, must conform to the teneté of Catho- dei ism, gad thus the bill tacitly recog; \u2018izes the Catholic Church.Should eith- : er \u2018party succeed in changing the text.of the measure, further debates will be provoked \u2018in the Chamber of Deputies.The\u2018 Government, however, is determined to have this measure of reform | finally adopted before the dissolution of the Chamber, which takes Place early in 1906.Therefore the Senate committee will meet during the parliamentary vaca- \u2018tion, which last from July 13.to Oct.15, in order to avoid delay, as the dissolution of the Chamber annuls all bills which have not been entirely ratified by both houses.® .WATERVILLE.July 13.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Me- | Govern, who spent the past three \u2018weeks hére visiting friends, returned last Tuesday to their home at Kast Somerville, Mass.Mrs.Osro Piper and daughters, who have \u2018been visiting friends at Barns- ton, returned home last Wednesday.Mr.John Holyon\u2019s barn was, also, struck by lightning last evening, but fire did not ensue.\u2026 Great preparations \u2018are being made J by the different societies of Water- | ville for the big picnic and'gala day tô be held on August 5th.They have secured \u2018the services of the band, also Mr.Langevin\u2019 s grove and play ground ; have been secured.They have also obtained funds by contribution suflic-« ient to defray all expenses.All they require now is fine weather to make it & success._ ' Miss Thomas, of Philadelphia, is a guest of Miss Powers.During the storm last evening a tree was blown down and damaged the|- band stand.: =0\u2014 SULTAN\u2019 \"5 TROOPS WIN A BATTLE.Tangier, July 13.\u2014Mohammed FI] Torres; the representatives.of the Sultan here for the Foreign Affairs, \u2018has received information to the effect {hht the imperial \u2018forces have won a victory: over \u2018thé Maorish pretender near Agida in the northeast of Moroc- | co.The pretender escaped, leaving 180 men.dead.The Sultan\u2019s .troops cap: ture many prisoners., Hd eet = mess ss 1 es 2m 1 m in SalI i all 2.er > i ps SRA GREAT BARGAINS IN SHOE E POLISH.Eh For men's, women\u2019s and children's fine shoes.We are giving a special reduction on all kinds of shoe dressing.25¢.Shoe Dressing for 122 15c.Shoe Dressiog for 7e 10c.Shoe Dressing - for % Professional shiners are requested - to take ad} antage of these extremely low he get } ty y; ifor tha Bal 4.7 Se er ean mp emmy \" : Interest in the | \u2018dlestion x now centres ins the action to - be taken by the Senate, and fears | - » arp, expressed that the long and fierce | ° ®, * ie * 2°, e e & * > © °, + 00, ©, e 0, > ©, © o., + + ©, CQ) * 0, ®, e 0, + * e oo, © °° e, e e, 00, e -, e 0, o * À ©, °, + does e ®, e * , e 0, * COR) © Car -, * ee, sizes.strips and fancy mixtures.the 20 per cent discount off these prices.00, 2.+.e e 0, À -, e 0, ° e 0 , © se, + e Ye 93 * ©, + 0 *, 0 * J * 0 ©, e 0 ®, e 0, & + 0, all the newest styles.discount.®, e 0, e, + e, * e e + 0 0 o + 0, e, 0, e ©, + 0, ®, + 0 0 * À, e, + 00, e, * vo oP, - + CL) ©, + 0 e 7 ° 0 ©, * *, Xa) * Xa a) / 0.> 0, > 0 + CL) e, e 0, ©, De e gorersesse a PI og 7 STAR.CLOTHING HALL 20 p.c.Discount on al \u2018Summer Clothing | For Men And Boy\u2019 S.5 j + New \u2018Stock ' Office Coiits for\u201d New Styles l Men\u2019s: Norfolk Suits, \u2018This 20 per cent off we are giving is genuine.Don\u2019t forget our prices are always marked in plain figures and the 20 per cent off goes straight off that marked price.LC We sell everything Men and Boy\u2019s Wear 4 \u20ac STAR CLOTHING HALL, - J.Rosenbloom: & Co., Props.97-99 Wellington St, = Sherbrooke - 0 toute eo x ee eee Sora te 03e 0 Se tea 30 020 02e 0200 ve Zestontee CET Seated 002003 Seedsed oe! Bledel § \u20ac 4 us Fo 5 pen, made of Alpaca, Lustre Sicilian, and Grey and: Black hair-lined Fabrics.sizes, well made throughout.grade of material and range from $1 to $5.00.LESS THE DISCOUNT AS ABOVE.WASHABLE VESTS Tor summer wear, all were put re Dozens of patterns to select from\u2014cheoks \u2019 Prices $1 to $3.00.Less \u2018 Prices depend upon the newest styles, all sizes and a large stoek to select from.Regular prices $6.50, 7.00, 8.00, 8.50, 9.00-and 10.00, and the 20 per cent discount oft these priees.Boy\u2019s Washable Suits and Shirt Waists, in Prices 39e.to $2 50, and 20 pc.-~ \u201cVor.IX., NO.LATE \u2018RUS | witte\u2019s Apr Riots Hang st.Petersburg, M.Witte's appoi Russian peace ple \u2018nounced to-day i ger, in the follo to the serious, ith M.Muravief on | Petersburg, = whi \u2018for hiur\u2018to familia \u201cpôtieé with the\u201d connected with al Majesty, the Em ed to appoint M.the Committee of post of chief plen CZAR 15SU st.Petersburg, Imperial rescript terday addressed on his appoiatme al Avellan, as n | points out that ters has made it | navy to assist knowledges «the «1 | .miral Birlietf dur | of the second an drons.à The revent-shoc Black Sea, the total laxness of crews and\u2019 indiffeq on the part of U diate command.The Czar entr: licff the duty of cipline of the na sonnel of its oflic fence\u2019 of the Rus: ually reconstitut i CLEMENCY Odessa, July hearing of charg cused of partici) rioting - here r amounting in tl All most to an expr for the offenders.two persons wery rillaging and ar: gravity of the « tical certainty tl ed to only six v : , RANGELD Odess&, July | ers of the recen \u2018were hanged yest ons.Another I publicly\" executeil ol General lgnati \"The battleship \u2018 \u2018has arrived here for the purpose to Sebastopol fo tial.1 < NO IMMUNITY St.Petersburg.general opinion: 1} mit.the immunit, tineera of the Kn Roumanian auth: of Roumania in raised informally A.leading publiti munity would be interests of all nj tablich a precedes - \u2018age sailors, ther example of the m - temkine.: SAUVALOFI St: Petersburg, The John Murphy Company, Limited | KAISER'S | .~ Do You Need a Towelling ?Our stock is at present too heavy, and we are | selling, towelling\u2014fine linen towelling\u2014gyuaranteed first quality flax\u2014 at prices that would not he easy: to duplicate no matter where.It is not a (question of profit -with us when things require to he pub rignt.It is therefore your opportunity to buy some- + thing of everyday need at a reduction not soon.again likely to be repeated.1 va 5 .Roller towelling, Glass towelliog, Dish towelling, Kitchen towelling.Regular prices er 13, 14, 15,17 a yard.Our special price for any of the above is now lOc& a yard.Mail Orders Promptly Filled, | « - cs Le ) ohn no Company, Limited wie - Co Dry Goods, \"MONTREAL.{ | Appointed = Grand mL.MAKE N: : TION IN SW Kiel, Germany, \u201c \u2014Emperor Willian} scar, of Sweden the German navy : Gefle, Sweden, and Crown Prinid here yesterday Emperor William on Buelow, 1 7 = \u20achancellor, on bog perial yacht- Ho iam gave a Hokenzollern to Prince, who will GERMAN-SWI Stockholm, Jul less is able to s \u2018ty that a Gerin seriously conte] ides Emper - Visit, Germany Breatest naval « story in Swedi » \u20188x battleshi; burg \u2018and ci: dora while où ips, ton Crui- od i ag Kadron at Norrkoe in.at Karlekorone Governmen < "]
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