Sherbrooke daily record, 31 juillet 1906, mardi 31 juillet 1906
[" ne _ would he 433 +R.- T 3 be var >.+ : adopte it as follows: ~ d and liberty.owe.- a people.-emment s illegal.Wd co allow] ° sion and tof \u2019 of.the people.in the name S make the § Furnaces and duty is to free Government.debto, st.Petersburg, \u2018of the appeal to the army and navy, ) ted July 27 by the radical groups > -.of ithe \u2018outlawed Parliament, in.con- d unction with the central committees i proletariat organizations, 13 1n Soldiers and\u201d Sailors: es by imperial command dissolved Parliament and troops > been assembled from all sides to op- © press the people by armed force.The eople\u2019s ~ representdtives were deeted 1 among your fathers and brothers brdér to lay- before the the needs of the people and to obtain would not listen to the elected of the «people.He harkened to his cou cillors, the grand dukes, ministers, - - ouperals and \\thé wealthiest of the © Yapd_owners, who did not want to give -their lands,- their properties, their dluments and their _ irresponsible «Russia is now divided into two\u2019 ris.- On one side is the vast- ma- all the peasants and workmen, Il ithe poor and oppressed, the \u201cbest - educated and the most \u201ccitrens, the soldiers who see the most dy, the best oflicers and all the ftyrs in the jails, including many thousands of soldiers and sailors, : 4On the other hand 1s-a collection gppressors, such ax Trepoff, Robie- loñostseff, and the Manchurian who ran away from he Japanese, who fired on the people dt Mos- and Odessa and.Tchita: the petty ernment officials, the police Z aéd those who rely on your strength 2 tg beat down the 7 \u201cWill you shoot the people, shed the blood of the people, anil- transfix the péople's breasts with bayonets > Re- ember that vou are the children of | ants, that you are the children of [Russian people.and at the same md in the villages where you \u2018were org, your own brothers who remain e also demanding land and liberty, \u2018that the Government is sending\u2019 other troops to shoot and beat them.{Soldiers and sailors, we] the! -le- ally elected representatives of © the De a its and working men, declare to \u2018yon that without Parliament the Gox:- my issue have uc legal force.We = cur ddll- 00° you to craze to obey, it.in _cqnpnction with -us and the whole of - the poor population.en an oath to defend the.fatherland.Stahd beside us for land and liberty.\u201cAny man who shoots at the prople bs 8 riminal, a traitor and the enemy We inform of ther fathers and their names © will band the eternal curse of the people, Soldiers and sailors, .vour sacred\u2019 : the Russian people from.the treacherous_government and defend parliament.wg In this holy war will cover himself with eternal fame and the Rus brothers, and over : ark ! - +.° \u2018 ; sigh \\people Will bless his naine: In t fatherland, for the people and for nd \u2018and liberty, dgainst the criminal me \u2018a-rougb 4 te this struggle your elected send you a tives: will oe with \" «\u201cHecla\" ff ° «T6 PROSECUTE DUMA MEMBERS.: St, Petersbarg, ily *31.\u2014The ginblic ; 1° prosecutor has.started .against the members of the ouse who signed the Viborg mani sto; The charge under which ; they ° will \u201cbe tried is.violation of see 129 of the criminal code, - SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1906, 4 of 1 © ext of Appeal to Soldiers and Sailors \u2014 Government Action Vi ; - Against Duma Members\u2014A Revolt in the South.July 31.\u2014The text The Govern- have Emperor But the Emperor former NN crilighténed gen- spies Whole Russian Orders which it\u201d Your ave: tak: all = ruck, | livery man\u2018 fail- representa: vou.Bi brave for prosecntions Lower- No afrests have Stolypin ha£ issued USSIA.anything approaching punishment of their representatives.| lt'is-understood that arrested members will be admitted to bail pending their trial.The executive members are chiefly apprehensive Tthat the possibility of prosecution held over the heads of their leaders will +render.themi ineligible for re-election, in the same manner that Prof.Mulkogg and M.Hes- sen and aqthers were| excluded from the last Lower House, | | Many of these ex-members are now living under cover in| the \u2018houses \u2018of friends in St.Petersburg or have gone into hiding in the provinces.The | correspondent of the: Associated Press met two prominent peasant-deputiés, who.had cut off their luxuries hair and beards and who were scarcely re- ognized in, this guise.~ The\u2014Government 1n abandoning its attitude not to prosecute the signers of the Viborg manifesto evidently was influenced by the need of doing something to counterest the effect of -the Viborg address.The Government,- doubtless, also desired to check ohe perfect ilood of other manifestos which members of the late House are putting forthin connection with the revolutionary actions, vo = A manifesto to thé peasants of Rus: sia has been issued in the joint names of all labor, socialistic and revolution- \u201cary erganizations.dtp declares that the hopes reposed in the lower house of parliament have been blasted by the diabolical plans of the Grand Dukes, courtiers and the more wealthy land owhers surrounding the Emperor whose only purpose is the maintenance of their power over the people.TARTAR POPULATION IN REVOLT.St.Petersburg, July 31.\u2014The Triangular truce hetween Americans, Tartars and -the Russian troops, at Susha, was of the briefest nature.The display of white flags, and the maming of represent@tives of: warring factions to arrange a lasting; peace \u2018was but a prelude to the resumption of hostilities Sunday upon a larger and bloodier scale.coer : The fighting is not tonly in full pro: gress at Susha, a town of 30,000 in: habitants, but it pind to the surrounding country.There the Tartar population has risen! and is striving to overwhelm the Armenians and the Russian troops.| \u2018General Zolochakov, in command of the Russian forces, has appealed urgently for reinforcements.A battalion of riflemen at Yelisavelpo, the nearest point where there are.soldiers all ready, has been despatched to they scene.PREMIER ISSUES CIRCULAR.4 St.Petersburg, July 3L.\u2014-Premier_ a special circular to the governors, structing them to employ every means to .compell the payment of.taxes, now falling due, ns well as «the arrearages, The central committee of the Constitutional Democrats has been hastily summoned here for a private caucus, It Vas been formally decided to support the\u201c action of the revolutitnary groups last week in pushing the agitation for a general strike.and uprising.Tho committee | in its resolution announces that the nims of the revolutiontis to secure a constitutional assembly of the fus- sian people té décidé on the future form of government.| M.Alladin, who was leader of the Group of Tail .in_ the late parliament, has arrived home from London, where.he went to attend! the intorparlia- 2 È ) x .-.RNSTON.,.5 gh been reported, and the C'onftitu- mentary union, bat is carefully con- | FE.Haw - of B \u201cBrel Democrats do not antidipate cenling his) whereahauté._ and twin dep | | | SIT ae === = = \u2014 : ie ep iY AEN mn ] .and.Me | day.sn 9 ; Sanderudn drow 1 : ; ; p A.- _ Wivinest a EE - { | | | anied- by.3 a | wd and Willies BC] ynverse.and pussy.* à - se, spent 't buredef ; wood: Park.Ea ; j .5 | and little asf spending, #° fer fes we Domi © ened | ; ; ldwin, aftes à Stanstea ane ry town 05 F7 y hecler, .of ock childhood NHOLMVILLE.4 \u201cund Mrs.The have hren VU - > - .» down a \u201cHouliston fous J da \u2018large 4 ' \u2018 the farrison of euinary st raged Outbreak Among Garris \"Artillery Joins-Hundreds Killed In Fierce Fight.Stockholm; Sweden, July Bl Spe- : |.| - ee Fo CL - cal) is reported=thut a.mutiny , ; broke out nt midnieht i\" fokt reds of Sweaborg, Finland, ities | and wannded pre\" said tor : have been) sent to Helsieuton \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 M (Special) The: \u201cA.which has been strand- past & bank near Vercheres for the ML lew dave Tas ; floated early this we wrinjuacsl | aut mm i .| \u2014 DING IN HOUSE RIOTING IN BULGARIA.NATIVES| SEIZE THREE GREER \u201cCHURCHES IN THE CAPITAL\u2014 TWO PEOPLE, KILLED.al Philippoppolis, Bulgaria, July qe In an anti-Greek, demonstration pere.Sunday night, the ulyarian poputa- tion took possession {by force.of ire Greek charches.A Greek and a ace donian were killed and several were wounded in the figh ing.The streets are in the hands of aim 8! hour troops Were firing blank cartride «s at the mob, but did not-suc in i tion pre; dispersing them.Copsternali es | vails in the Greek qparter, where ser ious attacks are: fe ed: Stutek quodoboit.AN RYFAR-OLD VICTIMi \u2014- ob.At alate} FREIGHT TRAINS : IN COLLISION Accident on Labelle Branch of | - CPR | ENGINEER KILLED AND.FIREMAN INJURED, : Montreal, July \u201831.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A collision occurred = on the Labelle branch of the C.P.R., last evening between two freight trains, causing the death of James Broom and injury to fireman.- \u2019 The freight moving through the station at a rapid rate, ran into a standing freight loaded with heavy timber, a misplaced switch bring the cause.A dozen cars amd a locomotive were \u2018completely demolished.: DEFENDS THE Points to the Action of Other ; Countries.J LORD TWEEBMOUTH SAYS THEY ARE REDUCING RATE OF + CONSTRUCTION, 4 London; July 3l.\u2014In the House bot Lords lust night Baron Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty, defending the Government\u2019s naval programme, instanced {taly, France, the United » Germany and Russia: as gregt- ly delaying or partially abandonibg the cpnstruction of warships, He said that \"whem the original proposals were framed France was intending to build several battleships, the United\u201d States \u2018two, Germany two and.Russia one large battleship.None of these had \u2018been started, and the| French programme, instead of, ns formerly intendud, including | two battleghips vearly, had now heen reduced to the rate of one yearly, | .+\u2014 - JUDGE SEDGEWICK, OF N.S., IS ILL.PHYSICIANS ENTERTAIN LITTLE HOPE FOR HIS RECOVERY.Halifäx, NS, (July _41 \u2014Justice Sedgewiek, who is at) Chester, at the home of a relative, js critically \u201cill, have more than the faintest: hope.of} his recovery.So serjous was his cons dition on Saturday that a physician } of this city was summoned for a eon sultation and remained at Chester over Sunday.The doctor returned yes telay and reported -that the judge seemed slightly better temporarily, but he 1s not at all sanguine of improvement or recovery, Rey, De, heen at Chester for a weok, and other relatives are very anxious, | Judge Sedgewick was born in Scot: land in 1848, and came to Nova Seo tin when a vear old, his father heing Presbyterian minister: ii Middle, Mus.: + i DROWNING ACCIDENTS || AT HALIFAX, N.S.\u2014 BODY OF AGED SUICIDE RECOVER.HD.Halifax, July 312 Au £-year-old child, Harry Adams, was drowned off the dock yards Saturday afternoon.He had- been playing while his father aida friend were rowing oùt on the harbor.The boy\u2019s mother eae down \u201cto look for the child and saw his hat floating on the water, Search revenled \"the fact that he had fallen over and was drowned, His father is pne of the caretakers of the dockyards, = The body of Nicholas Brown, seven ty years old, was found in one of the city docks Saturday afternoon.He was last seen two weeks ago, One trouble after another came upon Brown and he committid suicide.When fond\u201d heavy weights of iron were tied around his body.: =p FERTILE BENGAL | ~ WISITED BY FAMINE.\u2014 cond Ç ATROCIOUS DEEDS COMMITTED WHILE SOME DIE OF STAR- \u201cVATION, LOT Simla, July 31- Fertile Bengal 15 ua neéustomed to Tamine, and is pe par ad to take the ensuing distress very sert ously.| =I Bengali reports are received oof he following cases of \u2018death and vinen\" due to the distress: At Backergum two men died of starvation, while a wife, -a son, and a daughter were vev- erely wounded by à despaîting husbarrd who attempted: to hill them because he could not bear to see (their sufier- ings from hunger.Two huts wete looted by peasants who wanted peer CHANGE IN INTERCOLONIAL STAFF, Ottawa, Ont, Juiy7 31.\u2014(Hpecial)= P.\\; Savaed, ex-M.P.for Chicontumi and Saguenay, has been appointed st perintendent- and legal adviser, of sup: ply.branch of Transcontinental Rail why Commission in place of C-Doutre, who is appointed superintendent- of wireless telegraphy, a new fsranch of Department of Marine and Fisheries.: + - + + + ++ + + + + + + + + +++ + WEATHER PROBABILITIES.+ + Forecast for the next 24 hours, + issued by the Meteorological ?Bureau, Moderate novthwesterly and + northerly winds; fine amd a + +++ little coolce, \u2014 = + ERA AE AE A A A A ES of = NAVAL PROGRAMME.\u2018CHAS.LEWIS DISCHARGED ON Al _ Farnham, July 31. corner is ' 02 oo , .cigar from one corner of his mouth tp Lin aid of the Children\u2019s Hospital in TALY TO BUILD BIGGEST WARSHIP To Surpass the British Dreadnaught.WILL OUTCLASS HER ON EVIRY POINT ACCORDING TO PLAN, | London, July 31.\u2014According to an article contribdted hy -Col.Cuniberti, chief constructor of the Italian navy, to the new issue of Janes\u2019 Fighting Ships for 1906-07, Italy is building a battleship which is as great-.an advance upon the Dreadnaught as the latter is upon her predecessors.i! The Dreadnaught herself was basad on ideas that Col.Cuniberti \u2018contributed to Janes\u2019 Fighting Ships for 1903.but Col.Cuniberti, who is perhaps the greatest living warship designer, holds that the Kussian-Japanese War proved \u2018that \"12-inch \u2018guns are very unsatisfactory, and it is.deduced that he.regards the Dreadnaught as not being a type calculated to succeed in modern naval warlare.- - ; Lt, He outlines, although with cautious reserve, a \u2018\u2018new ideal ship,\u201d the ai armament of which will be eight 13.5- inch gung, each firing a 1,250\" pounds.shot, against the Dreadnaught\u2019s 850 pounds.In adiition to their greater calibre, the guns will be so mounted as to enable all of them to be firad either singly or as a broadside, an arrangement that has hitherto not heen adopted.This result will be achieved | by placing four turrets, each contain ing two guns, at the four angles of a rhombus, that is, two turrets will be on the centre line, one forward and one aft, and\u201d the others on either beam.Therefore, while the Dreadnaught can fire at onc discharge 5, 100 pounds ahead \u201cor astern, and 6, 800 pounds in broadside, the New] Idea will fire 7500 and 10,000 pounds respectively, or 50 per cent.more than the British ship.= The Dreadnaught\u2019s speed, too will be exceeded by two and perhaps three knots.\u201cThe water line armor on the Italign ship will be thicker than the Dreadnaughl's.Accepting these details.as accurate; it is seen that the ideal ship would be able to keep outside the danger zone of the:Dread; naught\u2019s gun fire and sink her while she herself is uni.armed.The Daily Me:! making a feature of the foregoing and adding some.infor: mation of its own, claims- that the Dreadnaught is outelassed on every point, It contends that it would be useless to build two or three ships of the Dreadnaught\u2019s type, ar is propos.and the physicians cannot be said tofed, and urges that Great Britain outdo the ideal ship by building a similar vessel, hut making her armament 16 \u2018inch guns, - MAGISTRATES COURT.| CHARGE OF THEFT PREFER.BED AGAINST HIM.| Charles Lewis was discharged this morning by Judge Mulvena on thes charge of having stolen seven dollars\u201d from Charles Maguire on the 21th of; May Just, The only evidence addue- ed was that of the complainant who stated that, he had made an engnue- ment with Lewis to come and work for \u2018him.- Lewis agree to_do so, and: the complainant.went and.bought him: an ui of clothes, _and-the same was) w paid for by the accused with} work.On the night an question the] complainant stated that he Jooked in to \u201chis vest pocket and the money, was dl right.The complainant Lewis oceupied the same bed, and:hefore (re tiring the former hung his vest wid the money on the post of the hed.Lewis wanted to sleep on that side of! the hed, claiming that hie could not sleep very well on the, side that Was.allotted to him, After they got up! in the morning and Jooked after the! horses he saud that he wanted to go down town, and left with the remark\u2019 that he would he back within ten min.wes or so, He did not see him again, until the \u2018afternoon, No complaint.was made against Lewis at the time, and the complainant had engaged him on several occasions afterwards to do.some work for him.At the conclu sion of the evidence.Mr, Rinux asked, that the case be dismissed as there was no proof against the accused, While: Mr.Genest for the Crown contended that a case had been made ont.Judge Mulvena, in discharging the ncensed, said that-the evidence addue- od created a strong presumption.that\u2019 the acensed stole the mony.Personally he believed that he didi There, [was a suflicient element of donbt and | Inck of strength of evidence in the proof made to prevent the Court from convicting the aceused on this charge, The Court remarked that if the complaint had been made when the money was missed they could have been ablo to find out if the acensed had- the money ta see what\u201d he had done with.it.hstead of accusing the prisoner the complainant-had engaged him on severa] occasions, and the case ré- mained in oblivion until the accuse had been arrested on, another charge.1 em LORS SATISFIED! (From the New York Tribune.) A merchant in Northern Michigan tells this story of a \u201chimtærjackwho nfter n° winter of privation and hardship, visited one of dhe larger towns fo have a_ good time, This Tamber- mean had with him the sum of ~ S501), the procesds, of his season's lahor \u2014 sum for which he had foiled wand slay ed and rished his life in the -Jumbe jams, enduring all the while al} th discomforts and tribulations of the rigorous winter, With the.$500 thug painfully amassed the | lumberman sought the comparative civilization af a lumber town.He first purchased n 0 on r DTT himself à big drink and an expensive cigar, and then hied himself to à far \u201cjoint,\u201d where he staked his entire fortune on a single play.In another, moment he was penniless, Shifting thy the other the lumberman cheerfully observel : \u201cOh, well, easy come, casy wo.\u201d _ - a - - < 1 CONCERT BY LOCAL TALENT IN Twas a concert and entertainment given PARTS OF GRANBY WATER WORKS BY-LAW., Granby, July 31.(Special.)-Vot: ing on the water works by-law proceeded quietly yesterday.The opposition did not develop mich strength, AN AUTO ACCIDENT.Eastman, July 31.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Sor day evening an automobile accident occurred about four miles east of this place in which three persons were more or less scriously injured, / \u2018RIFLE ASSOCIATION AT FAST- MAN, Eastman, July 3.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 A rifle association was organized here at a meeting held Saturday.evening.Mr.Jos.Seale was chosen captain, with T, Schilson, R.Moquin, first and second lieutenants ; C.Melcome, tresy- surer, and H.Lytle, secretary.+ LIVE STOCK SHIPMENTS.Waterloo, July Messrs.Roberts and Savage shipjied from here for Montreal on Satur lay last a large shipment of hogs and a few cattle, pork bringing, bacon type,\u2019 weighing from 120 to 250, $7.50 per 100 Ibs., and in excess of this \u201cweigrht brought 87 per cwt, WEDDINGS AT MAGHG.À Magog, July 31.\u2014(Spociat.) A don- ble wedding took place yesterday morning in St.Patriek's church, wher Messrs, Dorios and Alphonse Hamel, brothers, were marriéd to the Misses Rose and Malvena St.Denis, sisters, Mr.Arthur Lefebvre and, Miss Rose Bienvenue.were married this inornins in St.Patrick's chureh.PRESENTATION AT WATERLOO, Watérloo, July 31.\u2014(Special) \u2014 On Friday evening the young men to \u2018the number of about fifty, took occa sion to present Mr.Willinm Dalton, oi the eve of his marriage, with a purs of B65 in gold, and an address whicly was read bv Mr, Ernest 15.Bouchard.Mr.Dalton responded in a feve well chosen femarks, Euncheon was served by mine host Mr.7), 5.Bissaillen, of the Foster House.LIVE STOCK SHIPMENTS : _ SUTTON.Sutton, July 31.-(Spocial.)y -\u2014- The Messrs.A.J.and V.N.Dver amade a shipment the past week of_ 167 hoys, 40 calves, 10 lambs and a few bead of beef cattle to Montreal.- The hogs were selects and went at 7lé.Calves brought from\u201d $2 to 38, according to quality.- Lambs went at $33.50 each, and.beef cattle averaged about $20 a head.On account of a starcity of ke- lect hogs, there will be no shipoent from here the present week, the next shipment going forward on Aug, Tih, KLECTIICAT, STORM IN_FARNHAN DISTRICT, FROM heavy rain and electrical storm which passed over this section on Saturday prevented the playing of the tennis tournament, and stopped the baseball mateh hetween the Canada Wood Mfg, Co.andi the CPR, shops.Several DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS 31 \u2014(Special.} \u2014|- 1R.Peters, South \u2014\u2014 \u2014_ \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 me PRICE ONE CENT.\u2014\u2014\u2014 their ages ranging from 12 to 19 vrs.The organizers were (he Misses Jessie Niblock, Mamie Holmes, Pearl Stet sony Bertha BeckYorh, Pearl.Wilson, Mabel Stetson, Iitvy Laughlin, © and Mabel Robinson, Rev.James Pletis attended as did © also quite a levres number of other prominent peonis, The singing and recitations were finely rendered, Little Miss Glenna Griggs aged 3 years, made her first appeur- ance on the stage, singing \u201cThe Girl That Loves Me,\u201d doing it very nicely and was loudly applaudesl.Master Lammy Boright also Tame on the stage for the first time.He also did \u2018his part up in fine shape.At the close of the entertainment the proceeds were found.to be $8.13, nearly the entire amount being sent to aid the Children\u2019s Hospital in Montreal, the Hall being furnished free to aid the.young - ladies in their good wk._ OFF FOR EUROPE, Sutton, July 31 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 Rev.J, H.Bell, B.A., Rector of Sutton parish, accompanied by Mrs.Bell, left here on Thursday for a trp to ite- land.It is expected that they .will \u201calso visit friends in England - before their return in the early part of Ge- tober.ce : 10 Several well known\u2019Eastern Town- 4 ships and Montreal ministers will corr- duet_the services at Grace chureh during Rev.Mr.BelPs absence.; Messrs, Henry Holmes and William and Carl Bennett, of this village, loft _ here yesterday morning for Montreal, where theylexpect to take passage na cattle boat for Liverpool, The young \u201d men will assist in the care of the cattle going across, and will spend a few weeks secing Liverpool, London snd other points of interest in England be- fare their return in the autumn, MANY MASONS ASSEMBLE AT WA- FERLOO FOR CHURCH PARADE.Waterloo, July 31, (Special).A large number of delegates from Masonic Lodges outside of Waterloo visited here on Sunday and marched in procession to the.Methodist (Chimrch with \u2014 the the order, assisted hy his brother-in- law, Rev.J.W, Mhgwood; of Niagara Falls, also of the order, occupied the pulpit and preached a very appropriate sermon to nearly 150 brethren The following named visitors were here anil were entertained \u2018at dinner at the: Brooks House along with about 40 of Shefford Lodge.The Knight Temp-\u2014 lars to the number of 12 were present in the.procession iwith full uniforms.lhe Knights and Masons from outride were Messrs.A, BE.Ross, G, E.Short, Dr.J.Lauder, J.'G, McClatchie, R.Curley, Cowansville; J.Bruce.Payne, Granby; M.G.Safford, Nelson Wyatt, Sutton; Andrew Dickson, Brome; W.| Stukely; Geo.b.Robinson, Waterlpo; Q.© Bowethe, Thos\u201d Jones, FE; 4.Ruîter, Artonas Ross, W.MeFarlnné, A.Mncfarlnne, of Cowansville; - CN.Stréeter, TJ, LL.Stapleton, RF.Clow, H.G.Sample, M.H.Roberts, H.HH.Collins, Granby; C.K.Temple, A.lI5.Kimball, H.(i, Shafelt, (D.Fuller, H.C, Knowlton, A.EF.Ralston, Geol W.Wilson, LL H.trees and ehjmneys in town were more or less damaged by hehtoning, A barn full of hay at St.Sabine, five miles | away, was struck \u201cand burned \u201cto the! ground, and a horse was killed at, Magenta while drawing a load of hay from- the field, 7 YOUNG OFFENDERS AT SCOTS TOWN.ro Scotstown, July 31.-(specialy - Monday, July 30-{wo young men were arrested) charged with theft.One pleaded guilty to stealing cigars, They were hound over to take their trial ac Sherbrooke, = During the afternoon, -as at begun to get near time for to board the train for Sherbrooke, one of the youny men whose name is Crolo got awny, while the bailiff was otherwise eng wd, and made good lus escape, rin- ning through the mill yard, He has not been heard of since, FRELIGHSBURG MODEL_SCHOOL.Frelighsburg, July 31.=\u2014(Special) \u2014 Thirteen pupils were presented for examination in the Model grades of Ire lighsburg Model School, all of waom passed with high marks.One pupil was presented in Academy 1, but failed, LOT lhe+narks are as follows : Model 1H.= Homer Brady, M5: 41 sie Sandilands, ROG; Archie Harvey, 783 ; Helen.Thompson, 691, © Model 11.\u2014Ward Kendall, 801; =f; Martin, 74; Hilda Kendall, 775: M, | Spencer, TIT;- Myrtle Spencer, 696 ; Agnes Reynolds, 675, Model Helen Stinchour, 703; Léma Mar 1502 arorooke DAILY NEWS | Neptueff, at Se astopol, May 97th, os- +» A are ey vantage of our surprising daily bargains.icton and Moncton, a ond then \u201conly to ticoo a.m, de of § - x : caped from jail yesterday.He was an Hendquartes ff Unive ers ity V.B.Company subscribers on, C.1 A man living outside eof Sherbrogke apes n - A ë Boots & Shoes, * Robinson, solicitor for the Contral claims he- was robbed of A wat | - FROM- TOWNSHIPS sisted ; a volfinteer who escaped, A \u2018 Col Ç ompany, .says | the Central has u yesterday and in a quarrel was strück .A LL = Ready made Clothing, three year contract with the N, | B.ye the pry When found oy the poice | \u201c* {Continped from page x): J - 000000 Black sad ce \u2026 LENNOX Hats & Caps,\" - Company,\u2019 and thé matter will probe: near the New Queen's Hotel he was in| FATAL ACCIDENT AT ARTE) c a ; | bly be fought in\u2019 the court.\u201d unconscions condition: hen he] ; Gent\u2019s Furnishings 2 an 0 BASKA, = | ) \u201cPaul > went down a large piece of flesh had | Arthabaska, July 31.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 acultiex of Ar \"BATHS, , Ei NY ell kinds in latest styles.\u2018Also a Well been torn from His: head.[0 is not 000060000006 » 8 pk stock of shelf goods, gress goods, The Dali Record able to give any particulars of the in- | Narcisse Poisson, while hoisting logs - actuel as eru \u2018 t St, Elizabeth, was almost instant E.ABBKY, HUNT- | § ghams, fannelettes, ducks, wrappers, SHERBROOKE REQORD 00., Publish?cident as he was (under the i fluéhoo of | Bt ot yesterday.a boit bros hi ë CHRISTOPRE CR T U T - underskirts, hir ; » e \\ INGVILLE.1906 2 price 8 Dom mi etc, at bare | © pu 8.Channel, Vv.B, Morr) liquor at the time.rm ting him on the head.Christophor E.Libbey \u2018died\u2019 Sunday Lavato a mirent Ex \u201cday, Ca at 108 hottes\u201c treet wl Hon.Mr.Allard, Minister f Public | at Huhtingville, aged 25.years.\u201ciho Lith.\u201cday, Works, with Dr.P.Pelletier, M.P.P., REPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT | The \u2018funeral takes place to-day at CLOS ne à paient begin, Th 6 A, 8F R.Darche| VEESSORIPTION RICE ht will -meet_the batonnier, Mr.Og: W.EXAMINATIONS OF THE 230 pm.0 | MIVDRER A putin gions .FRS, Pifrés months, onthe.Cate, K.C., and other membéré bf the | SCOTSTOWN MODEL _ Co RAN BE Bo Prise n semi: \u2014 month\u2019 20 cents, To any fe St 1 bo: St.Francis Bar on Thursday and will SCHOOL.: MR£, J.AMES YOUNG, OF WEST | sO PAA Bev.¥ 5 PB.Alle oes on s|make an inspection of the new cour Scotstown, July \"31.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 T = ap a l'Aigle, i CLEARANCE SALE day, 750; à Saal 1.00 om d days, house.It is spected that [the offi- Grade 1, eM al) Mrs.| Fumes Young, one of Bolton's BOILERS § i \u201ca onda may at ill be -in\u2019 = 0F.Et .43.00.Liberal discount if adver- August so that everything inserted ev ee day, | $1.95; one week, $3,00; one inch, one } ces will be moved some timé during [ri ht, 687 ; Nellie Littlefield, 619 ; oldest residents, passed away at the x Malcolm .McDonald, 582; Henrietta | residente of her son, Mr.Albert Young, Brass Goods] § \u2014\u2014 i week or .shape for the formal opening, which McKay, 601; Helen Buchanan, 519.of West Bolton, on Montday afternoon, | HENS AND BOYS kwice ards 0 of T Thanks.ot exc 50 will take place on the first oi Septem- One aire.July 93rd.She was 85 ve ars ; of = u gore 00 Obituary poetry, 08 ine g ber.: : .Grade raie McAskil, age.The funeral services were held - Lead Was § i \u201cWh In sending money.remittérs ahowsit Sake Those wishing to have Pullman .ac- | 52 Corie McKay, .496 Russell Me- in the Croek church on Wednesday\" nf- |.; oo \u201c| precaution register douter oF oo commodation to Lewiston and Port- Kay, 490.ternoon, and were Son eted by Rev, .nie } ~ STRAW Is a r femedy J Soil Pipe, À b pe En 2 iq Tile Pipes q chloral Zoton CHANGES t 4th ç Two failures.LL ¥.Chas.Ireland, South Stukely, be in the bande of the printers es land on Saturday, Au later st Grade 1M., Model\u2014Colin.'MeAuley, The interment ton.place in the Hiil- o'clock a.m.of the day of of publicati 9 .1798 ; Katie Murray, 774 ; May Beard, house cemetery.Iguure insertion (No changes guaran | Sore Avg.ond Ses 1731; Jessie_ Calver, 771; Catherine === sn oo McDonald, 731; Hattie Mclver, 728; i MILLER S \u2018| having given their names on above J | E \u201cBranch \u201coffices date nt T.H.Olivier\u2019s store.- Samuel Scott, 726 ; Pearl Scott, 708 ; he Place to Trade.We are prepared Ag utoo Marion Scott, 678 ; Florence Mooney, to sell you anything from needle i 3 ?; Among the Fastern Townships peo-# 610; Ethel Sherman, 604 ; Flossie anchor.7 So order what you like.to We xT , hol db \u20ac Cure: for - of the Sherbrooke Daily Record.ple r spirtered at the hotels jare: A.] Sherman, 604; Elma Brown, 598 :C.can supply you.We deal largely in im: Whol esale prices G 2 RE si, 13° News Items, Advertisements, Subscrip- Baiselle, J.A.Lemay, W.B| Redfern, Sherman, 578 ; : Dalton Strype, 518, ported, high-class goods and can warrant the Trade.- .F + tions may be left at any af the f followisg Megantic : W.H.Hamilton, F.C: Bar-} Two failures.satisfaction.Remember we carry a ful) \u2019 ob | ] FRST-CL A Branch Offices, and they will receive ia low.A.Trudeau, W.3.Ferjuson, T.mme eae line of | Groceries, Provisions, Dried and Orders shipped! the\u2018 | : ; For $2.50 and 82.00\u2019 values.mediate attention.Co H Richm nd ; \u201cJ.R.[An drews, î CL \u2014 Fresh Fruits, Flour, Feed and Grain, d LÉ.- Items of News soltelted | ATPCT, ICMMO .; Wood By the cord, Tinware, Granite and{day they are received.7,7 40 EN .Come in in order to_get your from all readers of thts\u2019 vaper Bishop's Crossing ; H.C.Frost, Bee- | Woodenware, Garden Seeds, Wall Pa , size, .Sale will last till the Oowansville:\u2014P.de Dre Nollaay: be Plain; W.:D, Thomas and wife, L.\u2019 POP LAR.in all the latest, patterns \u2018and designe, mn Jes sf _ stock: is completely cleared Coaticook :\u2014R.ker, fA.Sawyer, L.H: Derick, Compton ; Lo 9 J.S.Mitchell bi & Fh 'S A out.| Richmond 0.ronanrom 4 .F.H.Armitage, Miss Shurt , oati-f | M 1 LLER = ma oC, ville:\u2014Mise M.L.Gibsons .| cook; Mrs.G.E.Forrest, Mrs.Bar- 77 Phone \u201cBell TN Possessic: \u201cMCE \u201d Enorltou rs Lucia A.Knowltomss bean, J.5 Barton, Thos, ig $ fil : Met and Grocery Store, ° - \u20ac ide tn 1 i eokshire:\u2014F.A.Bottom.Leonar rs 4 Beck tt Road.Bell Tel.154.W.' 8.0.3 + ime, 1.R.M BAIN Windsor S40 Mille: 2 H.M, ire E.E., and G; L.L.Bailey, M.Planche, | v A \u2018 / q Miller, Prop.A.T.STATE & asbon cy material, ) Waterlno:\u2014G.B.Jones, E.French, H.Bissonette, W.R.Harp-| \u2019 f 1282 Wellivgton 1 À Somonty - ole a .Het Department, \"| Circulation DAILY RECORD, er R.J.Stevenson, J.J, Moleod.Te fy Osea Bailing Dis Cray top to ve ve Th WR | Sm on WE HAVE |» vas = oor | WM, hr x nm : : ing July PR 1906 : : rison, Knowlton ; J.P.Dumont, J.A.i sated, Sunrions PLUMBING, B g 2 - TETE \u2018 Monday .I ary Lapiere, Bromptonville; M Bourret.| | : Vacant Toe et > Retmns tu at, a A I N E D METAL WORKERS, 0 ~i__ 56 Dono ; p | C.\u2019DuBOYCE TuoRdAy res metre wor eve 7,150 La Patrie ; A, Lobrecque, D\u2019Israel; H.Board sad other Miscalaneous Ciasaised sina AND HLA oS | .Wednesday .oi.eee 7.911 \u2018A.Briggs, Frances Johnson, J.A.Advertissanents.the confidence of the Physicians and pa CONTRACTOR - BAB A No : a So i Thursday 27 Le TS 7,150 Planche and famil Last Angus ; G.\u2018 trons\u2014Because ABSOLUTELY ACCUR Johbing promptly \u2018attended ta ME BIT ae tary, Commissionef, Eté.x riday aveu a everisere eves 7,151 Stevens, E.J.Mc a Wat erloo ; Ressonable, Rates ATE DISPENSING La the ony kind we petent mechanics, Jstimates W - Oewanaville Agency Sherbrooke \"Saturday.i se ce 7,260 Allard, \"Jr.g D.Diff F.tend, C.F 16 cents.for 16 words, 1 day; epeh addi- ls welghed, every drop is eared Guess rounest.=) : © have a (f - , Daily Records - oo ene Whitcher, & $.Harris, Hook I land ; H.tional word, 1.cent, -'6 days fox the.prise of | work would be quicker and perhaps as Sherbrooke, P.Q.and Mon Ype hi Co Sebaatiptions.Aaractisospentt : Total .serie eee evens .43,064 B.Aylmer \u2018and wife, Malbo rne ; T.HES Cash in advance.: | good, but we don\u2019t allow a.\u2018perhaps\u2019 \u20141 w lich ma - _Mews Items received gud given : © |.Williams, Farnham; W.Smith, C.I{{ | Quick Returns | to enter into our work.We follow your | Toy) sown WHE ; \u201cbit metal, for attentions WATCH US GROW.a C.Hunt, C.R.Nettleton, Mr, Mrs.and Satistactory Results |! bn orders OERTAINLY and BUBB he (enumusiustically).\u201d Mad | 1 Co _ COWANSVILLE, A JE Daily average for June, 1906 .:7164 and-Miss Hall, E.W.Hay, Stanstead; |} 1e A sty delicious vu her ei ; ° in any quar .0 Daily aversgo for June, 1905 .6087 L.Fish, D.Davis, G.Dustin, Aver's Asswsts can be pdéresses esse of Record, ff] and the ceremony went Of | 8 hi At Dunham Tuesdays, Thursdays asd | _\u2014 | CHE : M.H.Little, H.Park , Massa- | be TET qe ROMANAMY' 'S Pharmacy.\u201d #74 bitch, erat 99 E\u2014 HERBKOOKE Raturdarg \u2018 - + irae raisin Gain in daily average : conte wren 4071 wipe.: ; ' EY Sai after ap en they EE ae = + .0 ew eneene ne Ï ; oo vir vp or] intone f : : ; C I | - 4 \u2019 Co \u2018 | is .Groen ig A ; er een hen ea meer a] sats vet i .F | = _ is \u201c È , |= esa { © \u2018 - ; 7 Po a.ry ) | iy Le _ | wise, ER be got rt ET .J | es CCE Sais Kd . =o emmmoory RAT, BECORD TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1908.a Interest This bank accepts Savings in any amoupt, and allows interest at Abe rate of 3%, compounded ' ear.: Lin can hank\u2019by Mail.Ze! ern Townships Bank fea?2 Established 1859 e Le Manufacturers of > Sashes, \u2018Doors, Windows, ¥\u2014 House Finishings, Office and Store Fixtires, Kiln Dried Lumber,Paint- - ing, \u2018 Graining and Glazing.~ woo | ie Bailing Line 1 a >, ished in a knock-down shape, Ce fur- # be be put up.- No contract uo large or small for our immed- ou RE iale attention.Furniture and = À { House Finishing Factory and.Ve- - © BW f per Mills at Béomptonville, - Esti: +, N ST, Cb meted cheerfully \u201cfurnished., Write = &.for prices.We can save you - : pane.+, 5 J 2.BRADLEY & SON, .| The Leading NE FUNERAL DIRECTORS | oC 72 7, and EMBALMERS .1 \u2018PICTURE FRAMING, : Ca bh - Established 80 Years; To va St.Bell Tel, 293 fe 1Shpbrosk é P.O, mn - wid | hardwood lumber,com- we a | - | .EF N.McCREA.allons\u201d per TT kiog parte \u2026 MONUMENTS.1er Or.> : alvess izes: toe}, matic tools.Jet es wy prite on any design.: SHERUROOKE, p.Q.es LY \u2014\u2014e meet me seme __BCHOOL:s SAND COLLEGES, ;- \u2014e im wi er * Thivesity of Bishop's.$ ; iver Crook, 75 hoe (white) at \u2014 Limo À tree, ; di vs XVILLE, P Q Lajeunesse & Duclos bouiht | ol = \u2014H 270, 7 boxes (white) pe 113e.= \u201c=X - hattie of Arts and Divinity.RY PRODUCES, Sesion of 19061907.DA DUCE.oe 5 ichael T ; \u2014 | - ° +.i | 1006, - tag erm opens Sat.Sept.8th, [mics FOR CHEESE IN is.COUN- QE J Fe Kunin Examination, Tuesday, .TRY DISPLAYED A STIHFENING pre TENDENCY ON SATURDAY.SETS, - péctures begin: Thursday, Sept 13th, 3 ie students, and nny Ppergons who Montreal, | \u2018 uly at.P in Communiction \u2018with thd late Prices for cheese in the country yester- NGE: purclpal, |are requested to write to the .dav_ displayed a stiffening téndency.the F, Æ.B, Allnatt, Do, \u201cActing Prin- ruling price being 114e.het, Cap a PAigle, 1.Q.Céendars, \u2018may also be.obtained the dr Lennbxville W.FRITH, Bursar.| Zutoo ly and vegetable head ache x raust not be con- the drug cures, wi In almost every instance, opium, morphine or Zutoo i3 a harmless re for Headache.the rn IRST-CLASS HOUSE be | JORENT OR FOR I > SALE ; Possession lst May, from ILES | with- ble ta Mme, pan.= od Méterla!.sand,\u201d gravel and al) mon Footing Danville ashestos and and highest grades of = Bota lowest prices.Mfg.Hollow .HAWKEN, ing Blocks.0 OOFINE OT WATER cpl of ~~ 56 Depot Street.TEE ABBIT METAL a trot?tt HERE: - wi wit HT re oe hae a (uantity of old Pe Which makes good bab- metal, for sale at 126 por sous 3 «in any Quantity.- as » Sten Recorn Co.; i | F| position of Chief Electrical: E ongincer of {3 Daily Market News [lot of \u201cScreens, | boxes, _ | verything q 1-8c, 1.BUTTER.\u201c| Shingles, all grades,] mon lengths, slabs, etc.| + > , carved and lettered with pneû- |: me quote |: y.C TFCHISON, Sculptor, Season: Cars pass.the door, - College, 1) CITY NEWS.Me.and Mrs, K, Godbout have returned from a visit] ¢ to Quebee and vicinity, : Mrs, Ko N.Robins \u2018at North Hatley, the Wilson at \u201cWyckwood.Rev.E, B.Husband, of Danville and | his son, Master Kenneth: Husband, Mere in the city yesterday, Miss Effie Kidd, who has beer taking a course at the business Collège, received her diploma and returned to her home at Island Brook, Mr.Raymond R.Smith, formerly Superintendent of the Sherbrooke Street Railway, and recently in Paw- tucket, R.1L., has Been appointed to the.pont yesterday guest of Mrs, I a syndicate of railways cénterin in p Svanorillo Ju; \u20ac mas Ju LE +, \u201c144004004007 0000000a, | THE SHERBROOKE DAIRY BOARD; | SALTLESS RULES AT be.SALTED AT 223c.TO Rke, 1, The regular weekly meeting of the hoard was held yesterday afternoon, Four buyers were bp | resent, No : was offered for sale, chéem Saltless butter sold for AND Rye.0 1H) boxes from Narth\u2019 aie 8 sold to Lovell and Christmas for 2:238c, Boarded 405 boxes, Unsold, 79 Salted butter sold.for ; .22%.Boarded- 561, vids, boxes, ES Total boxes «of .utter boarded boxes.\"Unsold, 144 boxes, SALTLESS BUTTER SALES, J.J.Dickey bought Ascot Corner, 25 boxes, at.224c¢.Ladds Mills, 50 boxes, at 22je.St.Hermenegilde, 104 boxes, at 22 and\u2019 - 65: 966 Upton,.18 boxes, at 224e.Lovell and Christmas bought : - North Hatley, 100- boxes, at 223c.Nt.Camille, 58 boxes LE 224c.Hodgson Bros, bought \u2014Sawyerville, 50 boxes, at 235c.Unsold\u2014Dudswell, 29 boxes; \u2018Dix- | ville; 530 boxes.SALTED BUTTER S LES, Hodgson and Bros.boughf yer's Cliff, 90 boxes, Eat \u201824ec.Hoe, 100, boxes, at Toole, Sawyerville, 42 boxes, at! 225c.J.J.Dickey bought : | :Bromptonville, 80 boxes, lat 224e.Colonial, 90 boxes, at 29 c.Katevale, 750 boxes) at -22tc.Lenhoxville, 18 boxes, at}-22%c.Lovell and Christmas hought : Hatley Centre, 70 boxes, nt 22ÿc.Lajeunesse and Duclos bo ught: \u2014 La Patriè, 19 boxes, at 22gc: Unsold\u2014Gould, 65 boxes.| FARNHAM DAIRY BOARD.22,c.WAS THE RULING HRICE FOR | hasT to Lseven years\u201d penal servitude at Ko: : crops L tr HEADACHES abies, powders, drugs, of oy kind pert NOT cyre : icadaches.Simply ply ean \u20acy never reac CAU the headache, | the blood, aa ndschies?Polsoned 4, the bowels sonstipeted-\u2014 | Ifthe kidneys ea y weak\u2014 If the ah pulllions of pores of the skis are here are bound to be headaches, | \u201c i on Frwy ven Faute\u201d .crie besdaches ) ; ey cure e cause daches.\u201cTh 35 mot ang | - he pertes \u201cThey go'to the root of the rate and stren the ble, in Tet and miEorsie snd st \u2018of bile into the bowels, which cure constipation, Act directly \u2018om'the kidneys, hort a all kid.irritation, Aët'où the skin, sist.ri hea the pores a fod skin all.ze ser Ta: ines b secret (queen | intestind] antiseptice.3 box or 6 boues for age dr dns ef eo if not handle pre ; your Araggiet EATS ETS om ROBBED \u201cGRAVES, FOR GOQD Wek POSEN PEASANT BURIED RE: \"MAINS IN _ SECTIONS OF ws FARM.erlin, July.31.\u2014A peasant named Fe ncis Ogroc ovski has been sentenced TIVES: are pure froit, igen | heim, in the Province of Posen, for a} particularly atrocious form of gravé| desecration.Da Ogrodovski ~~ opened a number of graves in tho Jewish, Roman Lath i¢ and Protestant cemeteries, and removed the heads, and sometimes the limbs from the bodies from motives of sup- crstition.He brought the fragments home and buried them in his \u2018stable and cow- stalls, and also-in the fields where; were growing, being firmly conf vinced that he would thereshy protect the horses and cattle from disease and: ensure good crops.\u2014- À Ogrodovski was denounced by bis wife after he had beaten her.At his trial he protested that he had no cri: minal intent in mutilating the bodies, and, that it was the accepted belief) among the peasantry that portions of Farnham, Que, Jul 31.+(Special \u2014 The weekly meeting.of the Farnham (Dairy Board was held in th, Balmoral - Mall yesterday afternoon, jand there was a fair actendance of salesmen and buyers.Good prices for prpduce were obtained, salted buticer scllipg at 22jc¢.and cheexe nt Ije.The following weré the sales : = Lajeunesse & Duclos bought : M R53, 52 boxes at 2240.| i} H 270, 2 hoxes at 22he.- - 4.0.40, 32 boxes at 2240.\u2014~&.D.116,- 60 boxes at 2fc.\u2014 Rapid River, 75 boxes at) Ivy, 38 boxes at 22)c, ; A, D.Mefillis bought : | River Crook, 5 boxes.at! 2 G 1040, 75 hoxes at 2244.Lovell & Christmas bough Flim Bank, 50 boxes at Pie, Red Cross, 40) hoxes at he.Olive, 50 boxes at 224e,- 4 | © SALTLESS BUTTER.| | | Lajeunesse & Duclos bought : | \u201cLilly Dale,\u201d 48 boxes nt; 22%c.~-CHEESE SALES.J.Dickey bought : Lan The ruling price of 117e las Saturday.\u201cThe top_price was 14e, which was ob- | tained ot Belleville.The coplimied dry and hot weather is beginning to tell en the flow of milk in some sections, and the offerings show 5 decrease jn quantity.At this date last year the puling price Lin the country was THe to 1f 5-160- Prides for butter in the country.yesterday were somewhat in advanced of those ol last Saturday.rough, 224e to 22%c.as conjpared with as auf sa « with Wie 10 229¢ last Saturday, while fresh Drought V2te, as against 2Y%¢ to 22e last Saturday.At St.Hy jcinthe 22c was the price.| The Jocal cheese market \u2018dis a firm tone, Ontarios being quoted -114c to 1 I1{cZ and lasterns nt 1146 tp tn The receipts of theese at Montreal | or the wloly ending yesterday amounted | hor 121,810 boxes.as against 107,363 boxps last week ad 111,418 bhoaes for the \u20ac responding week of last year.Yeésterdgy's.receipts were - 19 885 Noxes.The local: butter market ; is| firm.finest being quoted at 22Z4c and good te fine at butter at I to 224e.The receipts 0 Montreal fie week amounted 10 ARTE ; ackages, as against 31.065 packages las the corres .) 9354 packages for ; week und 42,264 pe lu Yesterday's ponding werk of last year.receipts were 1,072, packager, i eee dp FELL FROM A ROOF.- SLAT b R SERIOUS, USLY INJURED BY FALLING FROM THE [HOUSE OF PROVIDENG, .slater named Toronto, July 31-A George Taylor, who enfered the employ of Douglass Bros., roofers, Friday morning, and whose address is at p ce sent unknown, fell off the rb of of -t e House of Providence es y motniig while- making some repa - The fall rendered thy unfortunate men uncohséioua, and it 18 eared Cell \u2018has austained à fractured, hy ull as we | a ;R OF returning to the barn when the + tempted hold-up took place, As wagon passed AL Cowanisville saited- corpses taken from gfäves soon «after |cmcus pee LARGE Rain fell in torrents.;}looked for a moment as if a panic was from Sherbrooke, and the rotighness which c pe AFTERNOON, CROWD, SMALL ATTENDANCE IN EVENING \u2014RAIN INTERFERES WITH COMFORT OF THOSE ATTENDING, The attendance at the Barnum and Bailey circus yesterday afternoon was very large; estimated at eight or ten thousand people.It was very much smaller in the evening, The menagerie end of the show was | probably the finest ever seen here containing many rare animals, including | three very fine speciments of giraffe, a pair o ras, a rhinoceros, mppopo- tamus,¥te., ete.' The circus.was also on an elaborate sole perlormenes sing given in three las 8 and two platiorms.The te ts a \u2019wholë Seemed\u201d haf \u201cthe suap and catchy features which.have been manifest in some other circuses which have visited the wn, _ The ip \u2018to.death\u201d or looping the of the show.As a thrilling act it is doubtful if it equals the original \u201cloop the loop\u201d on a bicycle.\u201d y During the afternoon performance a heavy shower struck the tent.The big tent leaked along the seams, and some of the.spectators were obliged to remove hastily to other seats, The rain washed away the foundation of the sustaining pole of one of the sections, and a hundred of more people were precipitated to the ground.Fortunate- \u2018ly none were seriously injured.It seizing the crowd in the vicinity of the accident, but the prompt action of the protected by umbrellas.Montreal for a couple \u2018thence to Quebec.| \u2018The circus attendants were extreme- | ly orderly, there being an absence of aracterized the | circus followers of some previous or fa ganizations seen ri lo | STONERS GO T0 AL | - FOR STEALING CHAT.WERE ENDEAVORING TO SELL IT IN THE STREETS WHEN AR- - RESTED.; Quebec, July 31-Two stokers, John Coleman and Patrick McGonigal, of er, decor justice, has this day The show proceeded to Välleytield 1 & in.C ll then go to #1 Cowan f days, d 1 © What: Concoctions same people will ink for - Breakfast as a substitute for Gaffes; eithic: from prejudice or excessive economy.These people ! _ | have never tried CHASE & SANBORN'S Seal | Brand.oT » .- \u2014 \u2014 mare .: LEISURE, - \u2018Hello, Pat, what are you doing?\u201d .SONS oF ENGLAND B.S.\u201cShure, an\u2019 1 spind all wy leisure toime 74 od.\u201d (Life.[ne GE.loop in an th automobile \u2018 UP\" Dame Phelence foment of the village of sxle down was the Prominent eature Thetford Mines in the! District of Artha- baska, wife common as to property of Aime Sansouci of the same place, paint- tor, duly authorized to ester cn instituted before the\u2019 Supeñor Court of the District- of Saint Francis an action in sqparation as; to propenty against her said husband.Dated, herbrooke, 25 July, 1906; \u2019 CHAS.C.EABANA, : Attorney for Plaintiff.Mac inery | For Sale 1 86 in.MacGregor C Drum 8 der.G ourtay.Imperial Wood Lathe.- police, circus officials and cool heads L MacGrogor Gourlay Tmproved Swing among the spectators prevented = the CutOfl Saw.= - spread of alarm which might have had 1 Pann, MacGregor Gourlay Pony serious consequences, 1 16 in.MacGregor - Gourlay As usual the circus programme was Planer.considerably curtailed last night.\u201d 1, MacGregor Gourlay Imperial Scroll: | The crowd had just left the tents .8aw.- and started for home when à heavy 1 AmcGre or, .Gourlay Single spindig | shower drenched those who were not 1 12 in, bowen: & Cu.Buzz Planer.+ 1 24 in.; ras & Co.\u201cLag Planer.5 wan & Co.8-side Moulder.\u2019 & \u2018Co.Sash, Door and Blind; MUR] « Go.Single Copa Tennoning no, 178 Ha Cowan & Co.4-side Moulding Machine.0 in.[Gowan & Co.Bracket , Band Saw.Demill Post Boring Machine.; A.Wood Flooring Machine., Power Feed Self Feeding Bip jth Wood Table.D ut-off Saw, wood table.7 ut-off Saw.wood table.with galvanized piping for Pulleys, Hangers, and Belling, .\u201cFor further particulars apply at CC.W.Bryant's Shop.p'evinaton Street orto F w.ÿ ENCKES, \" ! Bperbrimke, Que.the ss.Empross of Britain, stole a.raincoat Friday evening from the pri- - vate residence of Mr.Joseph Cote, \"wirial brought \u201cood luck.\u201d ATTEMPT TO HOLD up MAIL.\u2014 WAGON AT WINDSOR, | FOILS PLANS OF TWO HIGH.| _WAYMEN, Windsor, Ont., July 31.\u2014An attempt], to hold up a Royal mail wagon at the corner of \u2018Arthur and MeDougall streets about 11 o\u2019elock, Thursday who the} of the driver, Goprge Summers, whippéd up his horse and left would-be \u2018robbers behind.All the mail had been distributed a few minutes before- and the driver was at; the corner two nen stepped from the shadow and one,\u2019 flodrishing à revolver, called on Summers to halt, fnstend of obeying the command, however, the whip was hastily applied to the horse, and the wagon (rushed hy within_s, few fect of the men., FOUND HIS HEADLESS BODY.MURDER HAD.EVIDENTLY TAKEN PLACE TO OBTAIN $200 CAR- | RIED BY DECEASED.Co j Warren, Ohio, body\u201d of à man was found in a bercy patelr near here.The head was later found-in an adjoining hay ficld.Both | hody-and head were badly decomposed, In.the pockets.were found letters showing! that the man was Albert Kennedy of Ellis, Missouri.He had recently heen living at Mantau, and.is known to Only 75 cents and a silver watch were found.in the pockets ofthe dead man.8 RIG HIT BY STREET CAR.WIS DOR MAN AND TWO DAUGHTERS TH ROWN OUT AND HURT.Windsor, Ont., July 31\u2014 While at-} Tecumseh Road, Friday afternoon Fred Dumoue helle, propre: tor bf the Farmers\u201d Rest, and his two voung daughters had a narrôw escape irom death.The rig was hit\u2019 \"bv a ne, at the hidden by the bigh board fence at the race track, and: wer! thrown out.minor injuries, They escaped, with 4 ° se é STOCKS.To F.Morris, stock bok Odell\u2019 to-day's pri aph, as follows : : TOCK EXCHANGE: Bl ok reports o'clock, by tele | ONTREAL :as-internal injur ie 5 ance, b convayell shite to ¥ Bos Arie Lu ospi-b, tal, ravellers.\u201d Li Kilburn, Proprietor \"\" ~ [the time and were easily traced after [the theft and arrested by a policeman.The men pleaded guilty in the Police | | | Court Saturday \u2018and were sentended to \u2018night; was frustrated by the coolness |\u201d the | Judy 31-\u2014The headless |.haye had S200 jurt before his death, [- tempting to drive across Ouelette: Av- strget car, the approach of which\" was; the three occupants | _ Clif, Que.| \u2018FOR SALE\u2014EIGHT | and bull, one.Paul street, and started off through the stfects endeavoring to sell it.\u2018 They wire undér the influence of liquor at three months\u2019 imprisonment each.\u2018Appearing before Judge Dery at the Recorder's Court carlier in the morning, they were condemned to two days gaol each for loitering.Le BROME CENTRE, \u201cJuly 31.\u2014Miss Holcomb, who haëd|' been visiting at Mr, N.W, Millet\u2019s has ' returned to Burlington, Vt.Mr.Ernest Worden is at home after an absence of more than a year.: Miss Myrtle Miller is visiting friends nt Knowlton, \u201cMiss, A.Worden was at Sutton for a.few days last week, Mra, Hogue and three childien of West Farnham, are spending a few weeks at Mr.Chas, Austin\u2019 8.=! ! , Bref x ea.2 TR FOR SALE ion soon Readers la sauve.[\u2014 2.-, \u2014 8 = -p & a a 2 4 ; , HH \u2018B vu 4 =.LARGE AUCTION Berra a8) fall, Snÿryeryille.| \u201d commenting on \u2014 , \u201806, , Aus.1 prises Mor\u2019 s and Boys Suits, Raglans, Odd ads Bergen, 500 Soft Felt Hats, Ladies\u2019 Skirts, Silks, Sateens, Crsh- meres, Prints, Cottons, Table Linens, Tow- les, -Fancy Rugs, 5001 ados .Umbreilas, 500 1bs.Tea, Sil- atches, etc.Most anything e found in a first-class store.ings, 7 p.m.KERR & co., Auctioncers.: | HELP | WANTED, {OR BALE\u2014NO.15 BUFFALO HOT water heating boiler, good as new.Capacity 8,000 ft.1 inch pipe, exclusive of W NTED| \u2014 \"IMMEDIATELY, GOOD stenographer, both languagos, able to take- charge 2 la er\u2019s office\u2019 general- Record Office.JOR SALE \u2014 DESIRABLE BUSIN ESS property on King Street.Will\" pay 10 p.c.Apply Record Offica, Box 22.FOR.SALE \u2014 HOT AIR FURNACE, ipes and registers.\u201cApply to Dr.Hyndman, Sun Life Building.\u201cHy Store Buflding at.Korth Hatley, 'Q.One thousand summer boarders visit we rs Annually.Apply A.G, Clough, JERSEY.Cows 40, cheap.Apply to Box Record office, FOR SALE-S4 QUEFN tenement houses ; pay \"STREFT, 2 12 per cent.Co Pe Ron.Leaves verser varreres cresersee tag Alf.Gagne, proprietor.Detroit Ry.Cli ee ee ees oy FOR SALE \u2014 NICE DOUBLE HOCSE à Mo Lits l\u2019ower véssue\u2019 Garner vavene eusenteers \u201ciat in North Ward, rents for 8360\" year.Ww LY cers vutvr00.v0ss08 esrnee will be 8 1d casonable and ne en py 15 ¢ oO re oO Sy R NFW YORK STOCK EXCHANGI 31 terms- to immediate purchaser, Apply Rey re eo 774 Box 41, Record Office.| .Stral Lu ine cee vruese venvares hee u ANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DIS- Atchison sasuse erees unsaeess wees eraiesees re 92 trict of st.Francis.In the Circuit \"Union Pacific ears, bernie wesver sessed 1 Laauve 151% Court.No.ass.Win.Rennie, vs.John Frie arrése désaverse Éaveur prarreure aneces carreau as Buxter.Will be sold on Thursday, the Am SUgAr SE een Trarsvofien bes 136% ninth day of August next at ten of \u201cthe CHICAGO ts clock in the forenoon on the grounds of Sent.Whent .sversrtse eveen rusenehes aie zat | the Fasten Townships Agricul: wal As Kopt Carn veers, var frs voue [12.50 1! sociation in tha Fast Ward of (eCity of 1 Bert TOUR.ZTragens Bhorori érérorses commenté 151 Sherbrooke, ir said Distriet, the goods of | a litho, Defendatyt, geized in this causa, 1g.wit: » Coaticook House \u2014 Popular \u2018Home tor Oms Hooth of Construction, two Tables, one Cooking Stove.- KE.8.Foss, 8.8.Fer SALE OR RENT \u2014 MODERN mains.Made by H.R.Ives & Oo., Mon- 1 ches y.| Apply clanger, K.C:, 95 Sor \"fes.be sold pe Apply ind | Wellington > ot \"Sherbrooke.\u2014 ! \u2018FE XXITANTED \u2014 GIRL SPEAKING BOTH FOR SALE AL a FEET W languages to \u2018work in confectionery | long, t.beam, .sel very stere.Agiply Box a4, Record Office, - fost; Mill soll cheap.\u2014Apply 1 Box 2, FANTHED - BY \"AUG 21, LADY FOR photo studio.Apply Geo.John- _\u2014 SECOND HAND BHOW- Case \u2018and Scales.Apply Box 133 East Sherbrooke; \u2019 E JPLOYMENT WANTED BY MAN - used to jhorse and garden.Handy, Good reference.__ Box 45, Record _Oflice.WELLING OT.A LOT OF NICE S \"laying hens.50e for choice.John Ed ards, Sherbr ooke._ \u2019 gray nd typewriter.Apply, A.B.G., Box .542, \u2018Sherbrooke, Que, Wa NTED \u2014 STEAM MILL OWNER willing to remove his plant to well beréd | point on railway ; or build d work by \u201cihe thousand.\u201d planer, laths, shingles, May also ind vod-se- outfit.Mi iquelon, MAN, WELL TO DO, WOULD Tike to correspond with young- lady ;.object.matrimony ; photos exchanged.James Drayton Steele, Fort William, Q \u2018FADY| FARM HAND: SEEKS SITU: |- EX ation.First class cattle man.I hree years references.\u201d Arthur\u2018 Warren, \u2018 Couk- © Sherbrooke, July- 81, 4906, ;( se to cGregor Gourlay Double End ' £0.Mortising Machine, | i -{ tion at bis late residence, 1 CREDITORS are herehy n mpg Members of the above ore are requested to meet at the lodge room, Wednesday at 1.15, to attend the-éuneral »f ouf Jate Bro.James Price.By order of thé W.Pres.| EDWIN COTTON, Sec.\u2014\u2014\u2014 EE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE In the Town of Cpaticook, a desirable tottage with 7 rooms and | bath.About 4 acre land, comprising garden, fruit, trees, etc.For further particulars apply F.H.NUNNS, 4 Qosti£ook.Que.Teacher Wanted Teacher wanted for West Shefford school.Term, 8 months, beginning September.- Apply on * à : P: M.HAYES, - ; West 8 ettord, P.Qa\u2019 Estato SALE Wednesday, | A.1st, 106.The undersigned has received instrugtione from exccutors estato late\u2019 en} of Bishop's College, to sell \u2018by public aue- | Bishop\u2019 % College, $ LEN NOX V ILLE, à the.moveables belonging estate comprising contents of drawing room, library.uitCing - and\u2019 dining rooms, hall, 4 roomt, etc, \u2018etc.Particular sétention 12 aid to this auction sale.It comprises a lpt of \u2018very choice and valuable articles brought in; best.) \u201cTertà from England new and Particulars in pasters.rat 10 o'clock a.m.der.cos Bai .pr Estate ; LATE ALEXIS MORERCY, Sher brgok e.tified tq tyle their claims duly attested within 1§ days at our office, 125 Wellington street, if they wish to be collocated.for dividends.ALL ACOOUNTS _\u2018 due estate not.paid\u2019 within - ten days will be placed in Attorney's hands for gplleo- tion.C- © MIBIEER S@RWEITH, ccountants.SAW MILL Wanted for next winter, 8 po steam mill capable of making fro to eight thousand feet à day.Soft hard wood lumber cut\u201d by.the thousand, Probably.two se so sawing.Apply.- HAI B.~ FARM FoR SALE © SWRETSBURG, QUE.ree ; \u201c 109 acres.Stock and topls, goad sugary, buildings in good repair, well water.\u2018ed, running water and telephone in house, able five half mile from church and- school \u2018house, cheese factory, Swcetsburg Btation \u2018on premises, & going concern.|Price, $4500.CHAS.8.COTTON, m n, eigl teen years of age, as steno-|'Y me Sweetsburg, ; Que.HELE WANTED, WANTED \u2014 A MAN R BOY TO work about the house.Apply to Dr, Robertson, | Lennoxvil le.: TANT en GIRL FOR GENERAL TANTED bosïsework.No cooking or washing, Apply Miss Henry, 215 Wellington Stan typewriter (Remington) for wholesale office.Une conversant with French and English preferred.Permanent position to right party.Address, Box.34, Record Office.NV ANTED\u2014CANV ASSER | FOR EAST- \u2018 ern Townships for first class -Agri-\u2014 cultural Weekly.830.vo per wesk, Experience unnecessary.M.L.Aseltine, Albion Hotel, Sherbrooke.WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, no washing.Apply ta Mise Short, Belvidere street.| WANTED = EXPERTENGED STENO-\" grapher.Lawrence, Morris & Melver.ANTED\u2014BY THE SUN LIFE ASsurance Company of Canada, two *§ French | speaking Agents, with experience in the Life Assurance jusinéssjas special agents, Salary will oe paid to men with good: recommendations, Aunty in person or by letter to Chas, .Knight, sherbrooke, Que.; \u2019 \u2018To LET.I NICE TENEMENT TO LET, EIGHT rooms and bath, all modern.No.10 Wolfe street, Long\u2019 8 Terrace, \u2018Apply on property or.to Eastern Townships Lumber Co, Sun Life Building.TO LET \u2014 À ROOMS ; ALSO, FUR- nishod rooms ; farma for pale.HT : Con- nor, 31 Bank ftreet, 10 LET \u2014 SELF CONTAINED HOUSE 64 Quebec \u2018Street.8) rooms, ail modern couveuienées, Bard, Apply 60 Quebee Sty _ \u2014 PRINCIPAL 1.B.: WAITT, RS end -« WANTED \u2014 LADY ST ENOGRAPHER opte AW espe\u201d Pa nm ges mer ac ee er Sr Te Ca rt mm es es i i $ | LÀ Bt AR - 1 n 4 a, - 2.EAE ening re pra caps ME a ea SEE SO A IT FONT, AS ] ae 4d a 1 Ni a M 5.112$ = LA 18 54 Ë IA gL» +i + 3 8 § Re Bl ur ine fe .it : = ne Fe ge ve.era 270 # +, ci A NOTE RARE NAT BRC IE 5 \\ ON, % TN pr em NLT NTA VNR RRR ARES RN PS ANAT ANS _- rm - .- en a _ i ! \u20ac i .! _ I i a .3 + .| Lo» :! po - i it forest T | - \u2014\u2014 ! i i .: + E 13 3 9 A A ao EE 4 - a.Qi 2° - H ; = x.a.~ A.a 3 9 > Ex \u2018 +8 8 2 3 5 y 3 - ; A RR ; A : FB 3% pH 2 i - fF I Fa + .À bi - yr \"142 ES: Fa 3 a \u20ac A f ï ».= ¥ a a a a 2 ' 3 \u2018 IS Ji A .x.c La nu - ; ÿ f i p a # 4 - Dai £ 5 A a 21 A i EN \u2018 9 : .RB pp { as : .Hi k= A À a } P = a | i 1 = = + of the .*\u201cPw La : GRE a RETR 1, 1906, es rT © es ve SR Be Ce : vo \u201cjar i }' \"I Ounstoreis always e- interesting place to visit.~~.The character of our stocks and our prices give it such bo : A i { | I & a European atmosphere that one could easily imag- - | Be one's self fo be in some London or Paris shop.- *- To-day will be one of the best days for anyone es, OCONOMICAlly inclined, to look around the store.It\u2019s \u201ctie last day of our stock-taking sale and there are \u201c_ lots of.odds and ends being put up at really ridicu- ~ lous prices.You will find them under tickets pa.marked \u201cStock Taking Sale | We have several * costly bits of lace that we + - would: rather sell to-day very much under price than have them appear on our half that will be made out to-night.yearly stock list Full particulars of \u2026 these, will be given at the lace department.- In the Millinery Department you will find some White Duck Hats at 5vc a piece.They are equal KW in every respect to ones that you have been paying for.Of course, just now is the right ,, - time to wear these hats, SE LONDON.TORONTO.~ À MONTREAL, \u2018WINNIPEG.VANCOUVER.| ST.JOHN.ao HAMILTON.J.8.MITCHELL & G0., ew Sherbrooke Clothing - Store SN ale te .° For tbe Last Week of Our Borges Month HEH Ce _ - - Special for\u2019 this LAST 1 WEEK Sults! Suits! Discoynt of 25 per cent.on all - Men's and Boy's Suits in stock, | FEW SPECIAL Lo Men's Suits tb; \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.sererrerce 84.79 Men's Suits Ab .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 sensor srvr0vecs $5.50 Boys\u2019 Suits: at .pe ree vere $1.98 Boys\u2019.units at .\u2026\u2026\u2026.re Pannes $2.98 | Boys\u2019 Knee Pants for .w.49 's Pants for .PT 7 \u2019s Shirts, all new patterns for .49 .Men\u2019s Balbriggan Underwear for .30° - All\u2019 these bargains are really the hest _nnovalue ever seen in this city.All goods \u201ca.- marked: with plain figures, Don\u2019t} forget the place.New Sherbrooke Clothing Store, \"| J.M, NAULE.3 No.17 King Street.- == Lb S\u2014 THIRTY-SEVEN ACRES OF LAND BECOME A FLOATING BOG, _ Shebaygan, Wis., July 31.\u2014 The \u201cmysteripus disappearance of 87 acres shore of Long, Lake, in Fond County, Mas cleared, Thursdny discovery \u2018that the tract had oose aud deified into the lake - a + Hdating hoy.by the | ane ok on ar oe em aaa.are operated by two different shakers EE ; { I£ any part burns out it can easily be removed by simply tak ng out a pin, and replaced without getting an entirely new set.- 4 It's a real comfort to have so many simple features in your furnace\u2014means constant ease and | economy.I Sold by all enterprising dealers, Booklet free.EF commenced, | begin in some localities next week and | The grates in the \u201cSunshine\u201d consist of two pairs (4 bare), with | short bulldog teeth, and 7 À Sole Agents.| LUNATICS ROCKED THE BOAT.TWO GIRLS DROWNED, BUT GAL-' ~ \"LANTS SWAM ASHORE AND WERE ARRESTED.- LES Morristown, N.J., July 31 \u2014Laura B.Bozarth, of Mount Holly, and Susie Stiltz, of Smithville, were drowned in Rancocas Lake I'riday night by \u201cby the upsetting of a rowboat.They were accompanied by Stacey Gauntt and Raymond Ralbo, both of Mount Holly, who suved themselves by swimming ashore.They went on the lake about.9 o'clock and the young men began to skylark, | This was more than the boat could stand and all four \u201cwere thrown into the water.The young nien were ungble to rescue the girls, When the men found they could not save the girls, they tried to escape through the woods, but were captured > 1 | and placed under arrest, \u2014\u2014\u2014 THERE WILL BE A GOOD HARVEST \"WEEKLY -CROP REPORT OF THE CANADIAN NORTHERN, _ Winnipeg, July 31-The C.N.R.issued their weekly crop report Friday, stating that barley \u201ccutting has been The wheat harvest will should be general by August 10th to 15th.Red rust is reported from a number of points, but no material damage has been done.- Conditions continue decidedly favorable, and all = LAKE SHORE GOES ON TRIP.cercals will yield heavily, Some districts estimate \u2018the wheat yield at about that pf last year.+ - s STEAMER WENT TO THE BOTTOM.TUG RESCUED ALL: BUT ON GIRL, WHO RETURNED FOR \u2014 HER VALISE.Cheboygan, Mich,, July 31.\u2014 Mise\u201d Emma Schmidt, aged 23, daughter of Frederick Schmidt, a wealthy resident of Ann Arbor, was drowned Saturday when the steamer Valentine, with 40 passengers, went down in the Cheboy- gan river, after striking a dead head, which pierced her hull.The tug Merchant, which was nearby, hurried; Jo £ the resdiie; nnd tagk all the passen and\u2019 cre ered a few hours later, + -\u2014 ! 7 ny, Limited §'300mNG NE $.[Visitors one safe hit,* 4% Chambly Farnham ., .,Golf tournament which took Saturday last between ver cup, valued at eu, ! Running in the half| mile race Fri- 7 -{ {I A large crowd witnes \u2018ants broke down, while the \u2018severely burned.i | Albert Kerr.( week, ro - ee EE KING ALFONSO STARTS \u201cKing and Queen of Spgin wil 1 ew on hoagd, with\u201d tHe expep.tion of Mise Schmidt.who returdél.* Jor\u201dher- valise.The body wnn recov- | © BASEBALL.\u201c ot | \u2014 CT FARNHAM 6\u2014CHAMBLŸ 1.Farnham, July -31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Chambly Baseball Club, with about two hundred supporters, came to Farm ham on Sunday to play a | baseball match with the local team, The game.was a very interesting one, and had the Chambly pitcher received better support, the score would have been much closer than jt was, La Clair as usual pitched a fine steady game for the locals, striking out fourteeni men, and onl i The score by imiliogs Yekatd \u2018COATICOOK 12, WATERVILLE 6, Coaticook, July 31, (Special) Th lace on Satur mehurst Golf Club, Waterville and the Coati- cook Golf Club resulted in \u201ca victory for Coaticook by 12-6.\u2018This shows a very satisfactory improvement for the home club, this being their first year, The storm came up suddenly and spoiled the refreshments which the ladies bad taken great pains ih preparing.; = The Corinthian party for the tour in Canada and the United Stated has now been completed, emd the toutists will arriving in Quebec on August 9th,\" ~The British: bowlérs who afrived on the Virginian on Iriday, played their.first game in this country upon the Kensington green, when they] were opposed to a strong team sele¢ted from the members of the Westmount Club.Lach side consisted of| six rinks, In a stirring match |on the baseball ounds an Association team {from the ominion Line S.S, Canada |beat the Y.M.C.A.team, the scdre at the.call of time being Canada 1 |Y.M.C/A,, nil.In the special races at Québec on.Friday the Montreal horses were first and second.| Thursday at Bringtpn Beach Coy Maid, an outsider in the bottling at 20 | \u2018to.1, won the test handicap, defeating Bedonin and Inquisitor._ Motor boat races of| note gre on the August schedule under|the auspices of the Frontenac Yacht (Club.serses will be run off pn August 11th for the Emery trophy, a massive sil- $800.day night on the M.AJAA, track, W.lackay, starting from seratch, = beat Angus Cameron (75 |yards), plendid time of 2.00 445.| Co sed thd races at the Lachine local regatta on Saturday afternoon and some excellent, contests were pulled off, A | ' motor boats were on in the twenty-mile nu The schooner Stanle \u2018 Nova Scotia was stuck hy lightning and battered to pieces on the yocks, \"The crew of sixteen ware all Jost, The return match played at Renfrew Friday afternoon resulted in a win for the \u2018home team against the Cobden team by a score of 22 runs to 11.mot ISTAND BOOK, July 31.\u2014Mrs, S, R.| Crowa, of Hyde Park, Mass, is visiting her sistér,Mrs.Niss Blanche Hunt, |of Sawyerville, is the guest of Misses Stevenson.Mr.Crawford and daugh has returned from _Scotstown Rev.Mr.Hodgson| and [daughter \u2018Rose, of Dunham, has| been the guest guest of Mr.V.Christie for week, he past \"Mrs.Alvin Lebourvean, ( shire, was visiting friends in this place recently.: \"Miss Margorita Hammond [and Mas- | ter Bertie Montreal.; : Miss Holbrook, of Colebrook, N.H,, has been visiting friends in town.Mr.and Mrs, Alex, Mossman and daughter, Gretchen, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Miller first of week, ldon has retu rned \u2018to Quite a few from\u2019 this town attend- |- ed the circus at Sherbrooke day.1 : \u2018on Mon- Mr.\u201d *Lovi French, | from | Learned Plain, was in| this place visitng last \\ | i ON A Santander, Spain, | July} 31.\u2014The start for the Isle of Wight on the royal yacht, to-day.EPG MUCH MILK SPILLED, Glen.Sutton, July .3l.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Clyde Judd met with an accident while driving a milk team to the factory the other day.The horse ran, away and driver and] 400 pounds of milk were thrown over a dump.- æ \u2014 | La Mr.Gousrament \u2018as to whom it should bef.) when he heard the charge he d | knowledge it, sail on, the Victorian on Augnst 2nd; | nowledge > J ; | sister-in-law stated that he had bor- for trial on a charge of murder, \u201cto the hed over his head.5 Edith Spgs cumsor.mas \u2018BEEN ARRESTED ON \u2018Al @ |_Stephanue Paul Kruger Smit, \u2018a ; gra son of the late President nruger, as been- arrested in the Rustenburg district of the Transvaal on a charge l'of murder, says & recent despa the London Daily Mail.Pa he is stated that he had been for \"some time in negotiation with a man named Herman Davis in regard to cer: tain buried.treasure of which Smit \u2018wes supposed to possess knowledge.This sure was stated to consist of] bullioi and to be:worth £60,000, \u2018andt is, who.felieved in Smits > leven conimunicated with the od to when brought- into Pre- TF dhe\u2019 21st; Smit called ab Davie\u2019 ; \u2018search for the treasire, Noth- jug further was seen of them Hll the avening, when Smit, who.was alone, pulled up near the Zwart Spruit; Hotel twelve miles from Pretoria.Mrs, Davis, becoming anxious Lu the AE of her husband, applied to the police, who found that the cart used by Smit on the day of -the search was spattered with blood stains, and that there was a bullet hole in the heod.The veldt was then scoured, and after a prolonged search Davis\u2019 body was discovered in a lonely spot about six miles from Pretoria, with four bullet wounds in the head and neck.Fragments of promissory notes, the.property of the dead man, were also| found on the veldt.Smit was arrested while in bed at his house at Rhenosterfontein, but \u2018At.the inguest.on Mr, Davis, Smit\u2019s rowed her cart, and the morning after he bad returned: -it he came to say geod-bye, stating that the detectives | were.after him, and gsked her \u2018not to tell anybody that he had had the) \u2018cart.The Magistrate, says the Cape \u2019l'imes considered there were good grounds for suspicion, that the wounds were - inflicted by Smit, and committed \u2018 him} DECORATING A DEAD MAN.vise HONORS TO A FRENCH HERO COME TOO LATE FOR HIM TO ) ~ ENJOY, 1 Paris, July 31\u2014There was a pathetic incident in connection with the death in a hospital at Cherbourg Friday of.n seaman named Ledoare who | was scalded by the bursting of a steam pipe on the cruiser Jules Ferryi The Minister of Marine had awarded him the Military medal, and the Muritime Prefect went to thé hospital to fasten it on his breast.The man bad just died, so the prefect pinned the medal Los ir Messrs.BOIVIN, WILSON & co., - | _ 1° +2 - to have a drop of blood in my v tch to! xl together they drove in a|*.de *Daspoort, where, they |: enied.all i À C3 = \"Selling Agent STALKER\u2014At Flodden, a son tb Mr.nd Mrs.Donald Stalker.: yo 2rd, DURRI tarium on July S vejrs, six months.i T io i + STAR CLC J.Rosenhloom & C0., Props.ts for Justrite, Campbell 8 Twentieth Century Brands Meas Clothing ; also Invictus Shoes, - 00000000000000000000000000000004 We can sell you Suÿthine { EQUA Ve SV Sal AN SRS id Wagons, Speedi BR 1 np ee 5 jie IE Le ode ~ .wheels that other gp keep, and for cash at os knocks them out and ER apr It's not what you \u2018pay, but what you get, that proves the-bargain, 2 \u201cProgress |, ~ Brand\u201d - ; Clothing ,Ç returns, in good looks - and good service, all \u201cand more than jou pay for it.ES ARMY OF LOCUSTS | - + Lo DEATHS.A UNG \u2014 At - West Bolton; or, July 1906, \u2018Abbie Greer, relict late, Jas.Young, aged 85 years, one \u2018month and five days.Montreal.\u2014 ZA) .+ St.John, 16 Dec.Dear Si rs: a | \u2026 - I' did not sees fg 1 had tried many kinds of medicines without- result.when I took up VIN bottles,-I was completely cured, and now I am strong + - SpA.Price nu \u2014 À 4e b Tj M.ESTABR So good, that the increased demand necessita construction of the largest tea warehouse in Canada.One package is sufficient to prove its quality and value.; \u2018he Blue Label is especially recommended.oo C.p-30C 5.35C: 4oc., soc., and '6oc., in lead packets } Black, Green, and Mixed.: 7 « | i \u201cCarlo never makes a mistake i.| { i * \u201cIS GOOD TEA ted the | , 1 I\u201d +] i + bo $1.John, NB.; Wisintpeg; Toronto, 3 Wellington St.E.38 St.John St., ST.MICHEL.After having taken six | = _ ] 2 | Yours truly, .i.= St.John, i tnd - | Sy Pricety, =~ 8° ( us besides regular stock - ve N~~/ some of the'fimest goods mai \u201ccut-under traps ahd.nn _ dor two and four persons,\u201d * és; Track Sulkies, Phaetons, Surriey, Bay, Bagsage and Express Wagons, , 33 AM ; 21 SE.ANTOINE STREET, MONTREAL, 2848 SL OVER 6000) ACRES HAVE Bgl of the| LAID WASTE NEAR DEBRE 3 Budapest, July 3)\u2014Enormo 8 ame | LL \u2014 At the Knowlton Sani- of locusts ate devastating the com George \"near Debreczrn, and\u201d already ove à Kenneth, youngest son of Mr.and Mrs.000 acres have heen lgid waste, \u2018; G.H.Durrell, of West Bolton, aged farmers are powerless, The lan! fe .\u201care moving towdirds the gonthwe.4 ' ! » 100] Le eins.I could not eat.4 stroyers which \u201c voz.X., NO.1! 4 Bu \u2014 D i No Difference - British Ho + - less a \u2014 London, Aug.Transvaal colon - up in the Hou ia Winston La { was in à post \u2018 cision of the- Go \u201c \u2014varticilars whicl |, ver t - There would, H sary.delay ing = Ado the Orange R to the Transva: ciple of the miu - responsible gove: \u201cno ditference bct \u201con, but to extii ÿ \u2014 privileges and ri; ship.107 As: to the sui! said that the \u201cond vote, ube which the voters PR > There would be N° kvery man who #2 * - of Zl.years\u2014or 4 resided in the\u201d six months;- wo member of - the _ The Guvernmu: \u2018one member for Mr.Churchill + the Dutch or t T.VINEBERG, rte M.mater nn\" TT DEVASTATING Cou , | œuld be Used i ublic business.und itself unal formation of a as a provincial n would nominate of fifteen.mem! .Chiness labor w.ber 13, and th contain a clan - Chinese Labor © -sonable time.districts, Mr, Cl adopted Jor elec C the censu hs out \u2018allo tend, six membe \u201c \u2018Ag the rest of tl Lee IE Ta Ee, A : 1 .Rs Li Ce $ ji .After Bloody ~~ Way-P: ; , Helsingfors, A.B itary conspirac taneous captan great fortresses and SebastGpol ely hers hy th.members of who had nmin death of one o \u201c Jeged to have | ment, / The entire ge Sveaborg flame volt.All the , pers.garrisoniny ed, only four co : mained loyal.1 \" maching guns n quick firers, ann even with this : hold.the ipain 1 infantry.\u2014l'he 1 ES .Might long.The heaviet o'clock in the - » Morning.Yes 8 me t of tized the Bi Auden Island, he fo joined by Cruisers\u2019 torped, lying in the \"hin barracks, Torp whore, stéume bombardmen t.Ing the firing ¥.| lies announced en_ captured, I pm, Aquare in fron: Veaborg, and from the entire \u2014.Yent the sendin.borg, .The exuct pit Not knGun.1 heard, Runior- the entire forti.the hands of 1, liéved that {hi 38 but a preldo.E \u201cbattle between _ troops, The - wides must be h - aricus rum.the fate - of : Sveaborg And tacks, lt is pu the officers, an.almost ail .th the muti.N altuden nre .54 several oll.1 i "]
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