Sherbrooke daily record, 11 juillet 1907, jeudi 11 juillet 1907
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about 5 diffe \u201c matters, including spot, effects size TEL x 17) inches.A » esc.dozen gk LABIES' GLOVES K312< Late: elhow Silk G9 7 Mrollsquetaire wrist, in colo Black\u201d and white, Write for cs\u201d logue, Ÿ mms 5 - # = / ;, $1.13 pair LADIES\u2019 UNDERSKIRT brie Urder-hirt, - déep- Aith wie tucks, trimmed .#4 tine embroidery, finished: wi 3 tt frilly length 38, 40 o¥ 8 | inches, - Therc\u2018are others.# |.atitoœue, Co | f | | \u2014\u2026 72C STYLISH WAIST = : RR, à 125 Ladies\u201d fine- qua Srpaneke SK © Waist, in CO; ! black \u201cried \u201cwhite, neatly finish in\" hack And Vront, with rows Frevih >tuelkinyg, embeMished ¥ Vialiiemnnes Dee insertion ; 8% po It inched Many other % She 145 L1H] daddies\u2019 fine el pl : ing greeted - everywhere - with hearty -_-_8 TABLE NAPKINS - : - - ROYALTY WELCOMED _ \"moss green and mauve toques ) King Earl of Aberdeen,- telling him to ex- | Pre A Sorel aa eus Eu ot Re Jette Lai a eee UoB rir tir voL.XI, NO.128.| \"> SHERBROOKE, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1907.PRICE ONE CENT; cm\u2014 King and Queen's Stay Brief | 1 But ANY = HIBITS - IN CANADIAN PAVI- LION-THE KING AND MR, FISHER.ublin, July 11.\u2014The first aay of the visit to Ireland of King Edward \u201cand Queen Alexandra was a great success.The weather was\u201d fine and the city gave the Sovereigns.an enthusiastic and royal reception.Both wore thé national color = of Ireland, the ing a green necktie and the Queen a \u2018His Majesty delivered briet\u2019 speeches at the various functions of the day, in which he expressed his grateful thanks for the -warm reception accorded himself and the Queen, and congratulated e country upon tha progress and prasperity indicated in-the exhibition.He said his stay must be briefer than he |could have wished, but he intended to |make- the most.of it, the prosperi- of.the country and the happiness contentment of the people being objects very near to the hearts of both himself and the Queen.# eir Majesties arrived here from \u2018Kingston yesterday afternoon.~ After visiting the exhibition they passed in ession through the streets of Dub- to the viceregal lodge, \u2018and every-.pre dense crowds of people accorded a hearty reception.7 e Earl of Aberdeen, lord lieutenant Ircland, and his countess gave a.garden party at the lodge in honor of Their Majesties.Invitations had been gent out broadcast, and consequently thdusands had an opportunity to see the King and Queen.: After this function the royal pair re- | turned to Kingston in a motor car, be- | of goodwill, They | t on hoard the royal yacht Vie- toria and Albert in Kingston Bay at ast six.The warships \u2018and other els in the bay were beautifully il- ated tonight.© LLL Tweedmouth, by command -of Edward, wrote a-lcttar to the press to the Irish people \u2018\u2018His Majesty\u2019s and Queen\u2019s most warm and appreciative gratitude.for the very hearty &nd enthusiastic reception given them by so many Irishmen and Irishwomen today.\u201d ; CC \u2014 THE KING AND MR.FISHER., The King and \u2018the Queen visited the Canadian Pavilion at the Dublin ex- ibition.Hon\u2019_ Sidney Fisher.showed o.sowed couple the callertion fidauit ecimens, which were so large the ation for governor he.acc j | SURGLARS CRACK - [THE BIGAMY CASE] BANK SAFE AT SWEETSB Carry Off $5,280 From St,|Prisener Who Escaped B Croix, AULT WAS BLOWN OPEN \u2014A {HIS WIFE, THE COMPL REWARD OF $500 IS OFFERED ~ TESTIFIES BEFORE FOR THE ARREST, , MAGISTRATE.St,.\u2018Uroix, Que, July 11.\u2014At an] Sweetsburg, July 11.\u2014(Speci r J : ai 7 \u2018 : early hour yesterday A oy pre- reported in yesterday's Ree sumably - between 1 and 2 o'clock, |M.Howard, charged with bi burglars gained\u2019 entrance to the Pro- [escaped from officers here À vincial Bank, and succeeded in carry- [ed yesterday morning, by | the/ } ing off a sum of $3,280.Against this | Constable,on the train nedr Rick loss the bank is insured in the Ameri- Another phase of the E can Guarantée Company, which will has developed, this morni ANT, offer a reward of 8500 for.the arrest | plication for bail on behalf of thi pri- of anyone implicated in the affair.[soner was refused by the presiding Jduy- Provincial Government detectives are tice of the Peace, Mr.R.Ladd.fil} is already working on the case.~~ [rumored that, the prison¢r will Enew Entrance was gained by way of the front door of the bank, which the-bur- glars managed to break open, .and then they proceeded to operate on the big vault with dynamite, and subse-, quently got into the safe that wag inside, where they secured the money.his application before J the near future, ; Yesterday norning, 4 arrived by the early trai i keeping of High Cong able oigvert and his assistant, hands J up behind his back, a measure off}; No one sleeps on the bapk premises, | caution considered nec ssary on acs but_a noisé, now supposed to have [count of his previous eg apes, not jh been made by the explosion of the this week, but he \u2018had/once fled \u20ac dynamite, was heard by sleepers next door, but nothing was thought of it at the time, and it was not until about four o'clock that the burglary was discovered.At that hour some people were passing the bank, amd noticing that the doof had; been forced open, they gave the alarm, and the local manager was informed of what had taken place.Police and other authorities were at ence communicated with, and the search for the thieves was begun, : Co _ pete émet mga .7 HUGHES NOT FOR VICE-PRESIDENT : mass | A WOULD NOT ACCEPT THE NOMINA- | the hands of the late N.Galer.= | It will also be remem \u20ac a year ago- this week, thé namd\u2026 Howard was very profni circles, when the Forest Howard, whs shot at ; Farnham, by Mrs.Tracey, who®wai immediately acquitted- by .Distriot: Ma- gistiMie Mulvena, off the plea of self defence, lows, in part: 1 have known thepri- soner for the - first.time ahoutf months ago when on an.advertise to be employed as housekeeper, TION, IT 15 SAID, accused came to ee mé, and wanted fo Cour | 1A :al 1.marry, which I refused.But I fiynl .New York, July 11: A special to consented I a the Times from Albany says : in framing up the Taft-Hughes ticket for the next national campaign the Tramers \u2018have reckoned without Governor \u2018Hughes.It can be stated on incon- some time after.Bb to go before A clergyman, but.he\u2019said \u2018that a Justice of the Peace was 'suif- cient.1 was then living in Montÿeal.We went to Cowansville, near.: circumstances would Mr, .Hughes aec- cept the nomination for Vice-President.As a matter of cold fact Governor Hughes is in no sense of the word a seeker after public office.\" The only two ofhces for which he ever.has been; mentioned\u2014those of mayor at .New: York city and governor of New \u2018York State\u2014have sought him.(The momin- ter, Justice of the Peace, who a certificate, which I now produce, and weé came back to live at Fernbo Glen, in the east pert of.the Township \u2018of Farnham, ortlyy after, ¥ by members of that he had a wife livin es, although he had toll me that! be was a widower.When I asked for \u2018an pted 88 & explanation, he pretended to me that\u2019 matter of public duty and very.much.ho bad.a divores eten me | pgainst his- personal inclinations: But and fi MVC om n \u201cndééstetihag \"of ; {and first, wife.Ha hos sips t pce of overiy Hughes 121, © À Fes sac 'T a igen at first ~ believed them to be wax, She was greatly surprised when informed that the frait was more than year old, but had been kept perfectly fresh in cold storage.~ The, King expressed gratification to Mr.Fisher that the United States was \u201csending so many farmers annually into Canada to become citizens of the t Northwestern provinces.- He | also much impressed ° with sam ples of the mineral and agricultural 5 lossibilities of Canada.ORANGEMEN ORDERED = NOT_T0 PARADE.Forbidden to March in Bucking- | ham on 12th.PROCLAMATION ISSUED, BY THE MAYOR-TROOPS ARE IN .READINESS FOR.\u2014 TROUBLE.Buckingham, Que:, July 11.\u2014 The following proclamation issued yester- \u2018day 'by Mayor W.H.Kelly, and large posters, with the following words were posted in conspicuous places in different [parts of the town: : PROCLAMATION.hereas, in the interest ~ of the peace and welfare- où our community, is that there is one \u2018the tion, it is realized that heroic mes- Toronto, July 11.\u2014{Special.).\u2014Fol- the right to decline ny no one tus, law for protection, We went fo Rich- anyone has a right to seek it, and ford, Vt., specially to he magried there that is the presidency.lt is a fore- and di right back, [was gone conclusion that if between now °° .and the next National Convention ) PROTESTANT HOSPITAL.there should be a real; call for him ms | Governor Hughes would again be rea- i | $60.00 FOR THE INSTITUIFION \u20acOL- dy to place himself at the disposal of his party.With the Republican par- \u201cLECTED BY MRS.WRIGHT OF BURY.ty in the State in a delicate situa- The secretary of the Protestant Hospital has received $60.00, collected by Mrs.Wm, Wright, of Bury, far the hospital.I butors to this nice little donation: $5, A.L.McIver, A.B.Hunt; 83, Mrs.McIver, Mrs, A.In McIver, a ifrieul- ; $2, Wm.Wright, Mrs.|.J.Walsly, F.M.Pope;,\\ Thomas Morrow; $1, Mrs.Braz- enall, R.Lavalliere, A.Hawley, Mrs.F.W.Cummings, George Wear, W.W.Webster, Id.Fisher, E.Lockett, Mrs.J.H.Clark, F.J.Barter, A, Stokes, Hector Hearne, Mrs; T.N.Pickford, Miss S.-E.Beaton, Miss M.Pope.B.Coats, Mrs.Wm, Wright ; under 81, G.H.MeClintic.8S.Giland- ers, Mrs.A.Roe, J.W.Bennett, Mrs.Wm.Ellis, A.\u2018Whitehead, Jr, Mrs.Geo.Webster, W.Fisette, Mrs.Wm.Bradley, Mrs.Geo.Sargent, Mrs.O.T.Anderson, Miss M._McLeay, Mrs.H.N.Bompas, Mrs.W.Vintiner, Mrs.N.Tromley, Miss G.E.Ward, Mrs.A.Brouilette, -Lewis, J.Lavallière, A.Savaria, Mrs.R.FE.Nausseau, Mrs.V.Goodenough, : C.(ioodenoygh, A.Chapman, Ed.Mains, Mrs.(T.Herring, Mrs.H.Morrow, Mrs.F.Prangley, Mrs.J.\" Simons, 0.Prince, J.Ellis, v sûres are needed to save the party from defeat in this State at the next national election.The realization\u2019 of this and the necessity to carry = New York State in-any national election, it ig believed here, has prompted - the bringing forward of the name of Governor Hughes for a place on the ticket.Tt is known that their interition of doing so was communicated to the governor some time ago, together with another alternative plan of having him~ run for governor the second time in 1908 to add strength to the = iicket.The governor, it is umderstood, replies that he would not consider any political plans involving himself, .\u2014 4 COUNTERFEITERS OF a © TRADERS BANK BILLS.AGENT OF GANG IN MONTREAL BELIEVED TO HAVE! BEEN ARRESTED.CN lowing arrests made of Tuesday at \u2018Montreal, Lindsay and Sault\" Ste.Marie in connection with counterfeiting of Traders bank bill, another arrest it i = © neeess 8 8 , oure: Mra.B.C M; 4 .all ein te ONE | was made at the Union Station, yes- Mo an ( Ne, Mise ' ates, Fans \u201cBuckingham ; it is hereby strictly for- terday afternoon o Robert Logie, who Morro Mo PE M op, Tina bidden tg hold or take part in any as- is said to haye act d ae ogent for his \u201cJT, 6e\u201d \u2019 qd ©, sembly or gathering in the-streets of gang re ek ak when er 1 | i Abiy town] for the purpose\u2019 of forming way to OCK, -W.1.,.- : \u201cintd a procession Tut parading os |restod by Detectives Pipton and Wal FRUIT IMPORTER JAILED.mak Pipe lace.He is an elderly man and a | | \u201c icall | >pçrtnities foun in the ca i Le, Write fox it.: 104 = 20100 \\ To Ie T, TN 52,39 + qd D ~ - Write fof this, catalogue _ das.Is tree.© \u201cvlition, Frep \u2014\u2014 \u201cBroadbent Physician-in-ordinary to the © Queen Victoria and others of the Roy- ing any ceremony, on the 12th day of July iust., under the penalties of the law concerning unlawful assem- bliey, 4 7 \u201cGiiven at the Town Hall of Buck ingham, this « 0th day of July, 1907, \u201cW, H- KELLY, = cL \u201cMayor.\u201d re Mayor says he received the af- Vits of two responsible citizens t trouble would lifedy ensue should Orangemen be permitted to march he town on July 12, and he had d \u201caccordingly.He refused to » the names of the makers of the lavits, as it would serve no good end} \u2018The -Mayor was in Ottawa and saw Col.Hodgins and_arranged, - he savk, with him to hava twe companies jof {foops in readiness to éomé here at should their presence be -required.T fida tha the in { acte RIV affie PH k YSTCTAN-IN-ORDINARY TO THE ING: PASSES AWAY AT EON- _.~~ box.=~ Co London.July 11=8ir William Henry rand the Prince of Wales, -and who n long {ime attended the late Kit for Family, died He was yesterday.pin 1S35, ; WEATHER PROBABILITIES.precast for the \u2018next 24 hours, is- hy - the Meteorological Bureau : | Variable winds; mostly find and HEEL PEELE IEA b aed .- | native of Lindsay.ON FOR DF- és arrrereoeest FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS + RE COUNTERFEITERS.\u2014 + Montreal, July 11.\u2014(Special.) + \u201cNew developments in Trader + Bank bill counterfeiting case + are annotinced by police \u2018here + to-day.Eveleigh, man under K arrest here, appeared beïore + Judge Choquet privately and + admitted guilt in one case, in + this city.° TWO_YFARS IN PRIS FRAUDING GOVERNMENT.Baltimore,, Md., July 11.\u2014A sen- \u2018tence of two years in the city jail and.a fine of $10,000 LE im- + posed upon John H.Seward of the fruit importing firm .of |.J.H.Seward & Co., of this city.Seward pleaded guilty on June 5th to the charge of defrauding the Government by increasing the weight of decayed fruit on which there was a refund of duty of bne cent a pound?\u2018Seward is believed to have defrauded the GGgvernment out \u2018of more At Lind: ; Burke has made + than $1S0,000 during the past four At Lindsay 1 authorities, ad- + |-vears-'and a suit for $230,000 against mittin sending out\u2019 Logie,\u2019 4 him by the Government| to recover the Wenne Eveleigh and Boyeai: + aniount of the alleged default lis now Burke, however, asserts that + he received bills from\u2019 man + whose name he does not know.+ Fveleigh will be taken from.+ here to Lindsay, where all five.+ pending in thy United States Court in this city, f .- | ; A - LUNGBOAT SUSPENDED.à will be + \\ \u2018 Rai men now under drrest will be TlrALLING BELOW MEMBERSHIP tried.: Co 4+ STANDARD, INDIAN IS DROP rte 4445444 + +++ RED BY y.M.C.A.o Toronto, [July 11.\u2014The board of managers ofthe West End YMCA, at their monthly meeting, discussed a recommendation: that Tom Longboat, the Indian runner, be \"ouai from BIRTHS, 5 t Smith\u2019s Mills, July 8, it AD \u2014A : WHEELER\u2014At Sh ed Mrs.: Chas.a daughter\u2019 Wheeler.SEE NATIT \u2018Mr, J.C.Underwood, M.E., Mexico, who isin charge of the Gdlcondo mine membership, t was thought by all | present that such a course of action was necessary as -Longboat did not sustain the standard demanded by on ; local thunderstorms, chiefly ab ht for the New York syndicate, 1s.in town, membership in the YMCA, \u2019 | | ep | 1 Lo \u2019 : ! = CoN to.\" - Le ro dos 1 SENDS A POPU ~~ THE DOMINION.{An Increase oË Over 1,100,000 Justice Ladd, yesterday, was aa fol- pri- he | Will show a population of over trovertible authority that.under no lived, ond then 3 Fahl rd y \u2018 mi.| gave me j g hedrd} the acoused\u2019s family, in the Stat-} from his previous: {.1 \u201cFthé \u2018Ewell as allthé windows The following are the contri-4 [THE TREATMENT 5.) OF THE INSANE .jat Ontario \u201cto Study Systems in Europe.COMMISSION TO FRANCE AND GERMANY, \u2018 \u2018Toronto, July 11.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The Provincial Government has appointed Hon, Dr.\" Willoughby, minister without | portfolio, Dr.C.K.Clarke and Dr.Edward Ryan, medical superintendents Asylums, as a commission to examine into and report upon systems followed in Germany and France in the treatment of thé insane; Drs.Clarke and Ryan already have started for Furope, and Hon.Dr.Wil- loughby, \u2018it is understood, leaves at the end of this week.This move is in accordance with the intention of the Government, as stated during last session of Legislature, .to adopt.more modern systems than now prevailing, in .this country, in respect to the treatment of mental diseases.| LATION OF Since 1901.tr NOW 6,504,900.\u2018Ottawa, July 11.\u2014A careful estimate fof Canada\u2019s population, made by the Y Bureau of Census and Statistics, based\u2019 -an.immigration returns since last census and the normal natural increase in population, shows that on April lst last, the total population was 6,504, 900, an inerease of 1,135,585 since the decerinial census of 1901.If thé same rate of increase is maintained until \u20181911 the decennial census of that year ten and one-half millions, , HAIL STORM TERRIFIC.- i STONES WEIGHING OVER TWO OUNCES FELL, IN AMELIAS- , BURG TOWNSHIP, .| Belleville, Ont., July 11\u2014Prince Edward County was Tuesday afternoon \u2018visited hy one of the most terrific hail 'storma experienced for years.The stop was particularly severe é magond \u2018and\u2019 {lurd concessians\u201d ot \u2018Ameliasburg township, where hundreds of dollars worth of damage was done.i Nearly all.the windows on the west \u2018side of the résidences were broken, as on the west side of the Methodist church in the village.- Many valuable windows in Victoria Church, some miles from the village, were destroyed.Fruit trees suffered to a large extent.Hail stones picked up after the storm measured 14 inches in diameter, and weigh- edjover two ounces.STUNNED BY LIGHTNING.Colborne, .Ont., June 11\u2014A heavy storm passed over here accompanied hy rain and hail, some of the hailstones measuring four and a half inches in circumference, and breaking - windows, Lightning struck* and damaged a dwelling at the station: and a house at Lake Port.In both insfances the inmates were stunned.KNOCKED OVER DISHES.__ St.John, N.B., July 11\u2014During - a \u2018heavy storm, which passed over this \u2018district Tuesday, a yacht lying at anchor at Westfield was struck by lightning.and-the mai mast splintered.Lightning also entered the kitchen of Tred Watters\u2019 house at Westfield, wherg members of the family \u2018were seated.Dishes were knocked over, hut no one was injured.Free SIX YOUNG MEN DROWNED.PLEASURE BOAT CAPSIZED IN PENOBSCOT BAY.Bangor, Me, July 10.\u2014Six\u2014 voung men: of a party Jol seven were drowned in Penobscot Bay late yesterday by \u2018the.capsizing of a sloop.The dead are : Harry Dugan, 115, of Bangor, sophomore in Bowdoin College ; Amos Robinson, 17; Raymond Smith, 19; [Roy Palmer, 19 ; Frederick Ringswall, 19, all of Bangor; Wm, D.Vague, 21, of South Brooksville, Six Bangor boys recently went to \u2018Hersey Retreat, at\u2019Sdndy Point; {to [spend the summer.Monday they were invited hy Vague to take a sail! The sloop was struck by a_ fierce and sudden squall, and was capsized.oo Laurent D.Rall, of Bangor, one of the party was rescued by- a tug, The others sank.None of the bodies have been recovered.The victims were: members of prominent families, fT TOOK A FOOI\u2019S ADVICE, Cornwall, July.11.\u2014Ceorge Price, of Plumbrook, not far from Massena, N.Y., across the river from here, is dead as the result of eating Paris green.in.F4 \"sm to do with it.The neighbor-replied jokingly to eat it, as it was good for him.- Price ate a quantity of the poison, and upon reaching home became verv ill.He' told what he had \u2018| done, and physicians were sent for.hut hefore their arrival the man was dead.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TACHINE ADOPTS BY-LAW, Property \u2018owners in Tachine Tuesday voted on the proposed by-luw to borrow 350.000 for the extension of the waterworks and for sewerage and sidewalk purposes.: At the close of the poll it was found: that the by-law had been adopted by a majority in property value of $380,000, .respectively, of Toronto and Kingston | ESTIMATE MADE AT OTTAWA \u2014| \\ lis at East Toronto Tuesday morning.PREMIER WHITNEY | OFF FOR ENGLAND: Price found a package of the poison, | land it is said asked a neighbor what A WOLF SEEN AT CASTLEBAR, © Castlebar, July ll.\u2014(Special,) \u2014 A woods and has from since, SCHOOL CONTEST AT BURY.Bury, July 11.\u2014 (Special)\u2014At the election of School Commissioners on Monday, Mr.Alex.MeLeay and Mr, J.H.Learned were elected, after - a close contest.HORSE KILLED BY-\\LIGHTNING.Frost Village, July 11\\-(Special.)\u2014 During a severe electric storm Tuesday |afternoon, Mr.VForand, the pro- ot been heard orse struck by lightming and in- ly killed in his barn.The bolt did no damage to the barn, 100 LIGHTNING AT CASTLEBAR Castlebar, July 11.\u2014(Spetial.)-Dur- ing the storm on Monday night, elec- tricity-\u2014struck Mr.I}.Spark\u2019s splintering it considerable, but did not The but, nearby where a horse wag tied.horse broke loose and fell down, soon Lecovered.7 .; pastis _° \u201cONLY A SMASHED BUGGY.Pearceton, July 11.\u2014(Spécial)\u2014While Mr.Ernest Lamoreaux, of North Stan- bridge was\u2019 driving \u201cthrough here, Saturday night, his horse \u2018took fright at an umbrella-top wagon, and.becume quite unmanageable.1t succeeded in smashing Mr.Lamoreaux\u2019s carriage up and in quick time.Fortunately Mr, Lamoreaux escaped any injuries, RUN INTO BY AUTO, Waterloo, July 1k\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Mr.Lagasse, of : Frost Village, met with quité a severe accident on Sunday last by being run into by ap automobile.Thé horse got frightened, upsetting the wagon which contained Mr.Lagasse and two small children.The wes und the children.being killed.$ \u2014 ON TRIB TO OLD COUNTRY.Danville, Jily 11 \u2014(Spocial.).\u2014Mr.narrowly escaped F Thomas McCallum-leaves here to-day, | accompanied by his sister, Mrs.Jas.Houston for Scotland to visit his brother and sisters, \u2018dt is 43 years since Mr.McCallum left his native home, Glasgow, and has never been back.They leave by the.Empress of Ireland.All wish them a bon voyage and safe return, , 7 pre = KNOWLTON JOINS IN CELEBRA- \u201cTION.Le « Knowlton, July 11, (Special)\u2014Many the banquet at Mdnsonville in eonnec- tion with the opening festivities of the 0.M.R.R.The Knowlton Band.ac: companied the crowd.The train from here met a special car from Ottawa with officials and dignitaries, Some drake to South Bolton to hoard the train there and avoid the wailing at Foster.: HOTEL PROPERTY SOLD AT BEDFORD.+ .Bedford, July 11.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A large real estate deal was put through \u2014 SEVEN FAMILIES RENDERED HOMELESS.Unfortunate Fire in St.Heari Ward, Montreal.FELT, HEAVILY ON WORKING PEOPLE WHO 1OS% FURNITURE AND HOMES, Montreal, July I! \u2014(Special.) \u2014 Seven families are homeless as the result of fire in St.Henri ward.The whole western section of the city fire brigade was engaged in fighting the fire for three hours.The \"contents of houses,\u2019 which swere occupied by working people were almost entirely destroyed, and there is very little insurance.SUNDAY TRAFFIC.\u2014 ; CASE AGAINST THE G.T.R.FOR UNNECESSARY MOVING OF - : TRAINS, - Toronto, July: 11=-A case has heen brought against the Grand Trunk Railway for bréach of the oLord's Day Act by unnecessary moving of trains at Little Pork Station on Sunday, the specific: date mentionee being April 21.\u201cThe charge came before Magistrate Fl- > Mr.HÆ.S.Osler, K.C., attorney for the defendant, asked f6r two weeks time to prepare his answer to -tho spe- citic charges.County Crown .Attorney Drayton and the magistrate cons sented to this, as it is a test case, and the hearing was deferred to next Wednesday, to be further adjourned one week, unless the that date.atti Frot: GOES ON, PUBLIC BUSINESS WHICH, HOWEVER, HE nel PS PRIVATE.Toronto, July 11.\u2014(Special.)\u2014~Prem- jer Whitney leaves this afternoon for New York, whence he sails on Saturday bv steamer Campania of Cunard Line, for England.Ce He expects to return to Canada about the first weak ip Sent-rmber.The Premier, who will make the journey alone, 4 going on public busi- ness, the nature of which he: declines to disclose at present.* During the absence of the Premier, Hon, Mr.Foy will be acting premier, : wolf was seen recoutly in Mr.A.Pope's field The ani disappeared in the prietor of the skimmins sthtion, had barn, | set fire.It also struek a board fence | on was very badly broken up; cithzens: received invitation ~se atid 1 defence 1s realy by- DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS | Clendinnen, | reached Stanstead Plain and ran on {\\to the sidewalk in front of thejcolloge, sisting pf hops, some beef cattle and a few veal | weel¥s tragedy, is slowly improving.property eonsisting of -.a hotel contents to Mr.L: Galipeau, au hotel- Keeper Loi Notre Dame de Stanbridee, for the sam of 813,000.Ca Mr.Tarte has been proprietor © oi this hotel for about seven years; hin - ing purchased it from Mr.I.Poissant, Mr.Galipeau takes possession to-day.and 1 \u2014\u2014 ! BLACKSMITHS ORGANIZE, \u201cSweetsburg, July 11.\u2014(Spécial)\u2014In response to an invitation to organize\u2019 themselves into an association for mu-, tual protection, about twenty blacksmiths gathered together here, vester- | day, at the Sweetsburg House, to lay | the.basis of a future society, for the purpose oi establishing \u2018rules and schedules as to their trade, and prices, - as well as to other matters concerning their welfare, After a good deal of deliberation, they adjourned to a later date, \u2018when at is expected that nore members of.the trade will be: present.EXC ITIN G RUNAWAY Co STEAD, oo \u2018 Stimstend, July HL \u2014{Special.y= 1in- - \u2018coln and Lincoln's byteber team, left standing in front of the shop, bécame frightened aml run away to-day.It AT STAN- tontinuing_thus as far as Butler's re- dence.| Here the meat was thrown- ott.A turn was then®made across the street, colliding with a telephone \u2018pole, in front of the Methodist ehureh, where /it left wagon and purt of harness.\\e \u2019 It Began to kick and.pretty well demolished the balance of the wagon, and wag finally caught by Rev.CS, LIVE STOCK SHIPMENTS, - West Shéfford, July 11,7(Spocial.) \u2014Mr.Henry Neil shipped a lot\u201d of stock to Montreal.on.Tuesday, con- ; hogs at 56 10 per ewt.Messrs.Lang 52 hogs at $6.50 per cwt., and a few \u2018calves antl sbrep.Waterloo, July 11.\u2014 (Special) -~ Messrs.Savage &\\ Roberts made n very large shipment of live stock to Montreal \u2018markets on Tuesday of this week, consisting of ahoùût 200 extra fine calves.Prices were good and farmers returned home wall pleased, They are loading now every Tuesday and- ex- pedt.to do so all summ Tr, MISSISQUOI HISTORICAL - SOCIETY.| - Farnham, July.11.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A \u2018meeting of the Missisquoï, Historical Society will take place here on Friday; the, 12th -inst., when the aims andy Jisjeets of the Assogiation\\ will be explained, and a start made to organize in\\ this part-of the county, as it is\u2014 the first time that the officers called n meeting for that purpose, \\ President Jones, of Bedford, has promised to attend with other officérs, and their Lordships Judgés Lyneh ahd MeCorkill have also been invited.Mr.Noyes, of Cowansville, and Mr.Giroux of Sweetshurg, will also be - Conséious and: at Times She is - Rational.® DOCTORS REGARD PROSPEGTE As FAVORABLE TO HER RE- © COVERY.- Richmond, July - 11.\u2014(Special.)- Theo\" condition of Lilly Lynn, vietim of lust She is conscious hut not altogether tional, The, doctors the end, but at present - regard prospects as favorable, TO WED AT AGE OF 101.~ , to [a AGED 1OVER FINALLY FINDS GIRL HE WOOED MANY YEARS .AGO, St.fouis, Mo, July Th=A romance which ln an N5 yehrs ayo soon will logd two! sweethearts to Che altar, .John B.Brunden, who adunts years, has Jeft his home in Tate Springs, Tenn., for London, where he will meet his bride to be, Miss McGuire, who bus just turned her cen- are unable to foretell © the À TOY hack to the Little town in Tonnes: try mark, Together they will jour- see, where they will he married hefore an assemblage of 35 \u201choy and girls,\u201d the voungest of whom is mnc- ty years old.7 \u2014 ; In! 1922 Brunden and Mise McGuire, whotlived on adjoining farms in Teu- nesser, became sweethearts, They wire parted when the girls parents decided to abandon their new home no Ameri ca And return ta the one thes left ay Fngland.( srunde pi went to California long be fore the (gold rush of \"19, He thrvedt, and spent a fortune hunting for Mis- McGuire.Until recently his zenrch wag fruitless, _ 7 QUEREC RINK DAMAGED BY FIRE Quebec, Que.July- al ea un Life ng; ber ro | sidney Shaw ; Miss Martha and Lge- Gasbe, Co a ing o e.ra epayers \u2018Arrivals are : Mr.c.KE.Leeité spehd e1 §.SEWELL, City Pass.| dq Art prey.Shen st of Mr.and Nashua, ~N.H., to visit relatives ; Mr, J} Dige $.\u2018RL Cameron, of George \"Sterli ard Mr.Percy Mosièt {Pärty of T s, all'of Newport, \u2018were .\u2018hére 6h Wednesday for dinner ut the) Returns have been Feceived here\u2019 | of Ce- td VE their aunt, Mrs.Bert Young, 1; \u201cFila bark.rr To damy\u2019 with\u2019 the fine the: Goverh St exaiina! tions in.tide 01 ibe five candidates | who Wha dt \u2018the\u2019 Penny farm last sum- Fnier.He wis foreman of a \u2018C.P.R.con- fwthiction.gang, al \u201cCouncil dy.routine aining 88 | La Ted of of in fh .business à draus cted.+ gin \u2018include Mr, end Mrs.C.G Craig to visit, Boats ton and.viewity: | , 1 Mes.J.off, Jor linhedosa, Man., 3 where shé \u2018will several month with her.\u201cbrother, re Jas.Rea.Mrs: Goff was accompanied as far as.Montreal by her | daughter, Mrs.William J Wharrani.: a fod to state that M 2 Mi 3 Ç mot as well the'past | week, \u201cMr.\u201d George took of Barn ston, has been i in \"Compton to\u2019 \u2018visit his J parents; Mrs.W, -E.À Ph W.C.T.U.mèt'at the home w of 80 i Mrs.F.H, Rider on the 5th inst.;'and \u2018a \u2018good programme was enjoyed by all 12 Officers elected.were \u201cPresident, Mrs.LL.S.Brown} pce president - Mrs.EB.Se Mrs.\u2019 J prise Rec.Bos, tm i Toy J The supérinténdents Bly ALLA LINE \u2018 \u201cnot MAIL: STEAMERS | E Turbine Engines.; MONTREAL AND .QUERRI 70 ERPOOL.34.TUNISIAN, July 12, Aug., 8.\"VICTORIAN, July 19, Av, 16, Bet.1188.CORSICAN (new), July , Ag.NS elated! |Tée was.served by the bodies .Thins ao Brander, V Ni; 7 Ms: H.Bustin\u2019 the Municipal he.ratepayers.9 pis to Ma e Municipality.on Mon ay for the el- CIVIL SMGINEERS.its Doouiz Sationhe, th pute | Beceals ee et hh.[i nd Mat déorce Star, ot New: | ion of Shel Commaninses s.r.} Office: 81 Bt.Peter BC vers 2 Miller and H.Carson, guests © Wilson of Newport, Yt.; Mr.ond Mrs.(parts Va Vi, are guests at the home of place Mes SIS.Samuel Cottinghain; and Xe Office: r Residence » .McD 32 de Balsberry Bt.Tel Connection.{tise Morine, Gilman Square ; Mr.Thomas Nutbrown and \u2018daughter, from.HR oR IL Ayer, ] on Saturday, y vithla Frist opi rod Mens, terme.ges nd \"DENTISTS.| Sins, a canon ; L.Q, Bliss wero elected by acclamation.A.MeCREA, D.D.= L.D.&.| Asbestos ; Miss E.Cassidy, \u201cThe.H.A Meck * D dars, and Master Richard Turner 3 \u2018A fire was diécovèred \u2018in the \u2014undér-.ièw 16 hp ine launch: \u201cQue qe \u2018 Atadem .North Hatley, over E.TT.Bank.Levis, guests of Mr.and Mrs.C F- liahing rooms of W.K.Fdss, but tif \u20ac- Fagin 7 goss n gent aa bn + aC T Hibs wed the build: Map, owned Mr.Bigelow, \u2018Who too Hh \u201cfull examination, threes] HY Soa BRALLEY, DENTISTS Opn mere + Homsrs, EH.Shaw ly arrival of ti el save! wf #e learn of thé Fetent death in the Were succtl 3, namely,\u201d Bernite \u201cBai: 5 un Ney Y land Everette Towne to Kingsey, the rs) Robert Seymore is sd \u2018tar Te [West of ME, \u201cWilliam P.Kernaghan, | 0 & ae, Cafiphéll au Edit ___ INSURANCE \u2018AGENTS, | guests of friends for a \u201cfew days ;.Mr.ça aver 1 from her recent illness as to, dorph e : Ff.D.KENNEDY, GENERAL INSOR |H.Towne to Sherbr pa © on bhsiness; able to ride out.hab on a tin et the Villeg « ance, agent.Fire, Life, Accident, Mr.H.Peters to Winti L v.H.E.Rickard is not the h os it 060k evenin Plate Glass, etc.\u2018Record Block.| ~~ Mrs.B.hes ii quite ill.a wy | many friends would a ad atk pit * | Stevenson of Danville, is in atten A concert and social is to he held at} __PH YSICIANS & SURGEONS.| SURGEONS.- abce.- ee | the Congregational church ony the\u2019 12th i 4 T, A.DARCHE,-M D, + Te - i .The frequent, showets, of dep jas few \u2018 * Bpecialist.| : ; .SAVYLRVILLE, yes hhve- beeñ a hoon to all k im 8 of 49 King St., Sherbrooke.| Mr.and Mrs.Ji A.yégetation and the hay crop promises Diseases of the Eye, _Ear, Nose & Throat.family have parte home from to be à faitly ; ood bne.JR.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST near\u2019s Mills, where they spent.a 4 gi \u2018akd Mrs.W, Bartholomew dpent to Protestant Hospital.) Eye, Ear, visiting friends \u2018andfrelatives.unday in, town the ests.of Mrs.G.Nase and Throat Disease.87 Dufferin | Mr.and Mrs.J.Cooper, have, \u2018Hürley.Ave, Sherbrooke.C.oe ns: .10-13 : turned from a- visit to théie Sig Me,\" Jas, Blase.is \u2018iptdihg a.\u201cew _ a.m.\"and\" 14 Fo, by \u2018appotatment.ter\u2019s, Mrs.Crellat.| s {50 he Mrs, tl Honey, i a Mrs.Henry Cubninghe am, of\u201d outh as.Barlow, lof Ayer, Mass.DES.W.W.LYNCH & G.L.HUME; Dudswell, was in tow recently vieit- je, visiting relat] ives in town, \u2019 ?Sept.20.Physicians and Surgeons.Attend.staff Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital.Offices 23 and -15 Montreal St.Consultations: Until 9 a.m., 1 to 2.30 p- ~m., after 7 p.m.and by - appointment, ing ®t his brother's, Mr.J.R.Cunningham.Mrs.James Thomp n, of eds, Me gantie, and her daugh re, Mr - Wm.~ Thomp- and grandson, Jas.G.Kinngar, William \u2018Quebec City; Mrs.Thos.Cromwell, Sr.; ies KINNEAR'S MILLS.Arrivals include \u2018Mrs.H.7.Willis \u201coff Waldrôn is.speñding = a fem \u2018days at Mattinville, the guest.her son, Miss Elvira Gray is at home - ?| Tilton, N.H.of from Ladd and children have { left for Lennoxville thence for Windsor } Mills, where they will spend a le with relatives.4 r.and \u2018Mrs, A.R.Bertrand, w days of t Ma.Baloon' passage mer, Thirg © VIRGINIAN, Aug.2, Aug.Qabin $42.50 .and upwards, \u201c5 Sept.2:4 $70 upwards.Bo according UE Lins, Liverpool, Lonail G sgow OF Londonderry, 827.50 on\u201d are visiting 8 {of Sawyerville, guests of Mrs.AS\" > | Somerville;- Miss Nettie Bracken tros ee ilder is starting © lv: Lennonville.visiting.her - parénts; Mrs.ee and fatiily, Froin en Father\u2019 s Eczema | iss Nellie and Annie Thompson, Infected.Children(; ; $38.78, | C.B.POSS, or B.H.Sewell, te § ;-brooke, H.8 A Allan, Montreal - ATLANTIC STEAMSHIHA OF THE GANADIAN PACIFIC Mi Se pi desiog ot ce | ROYAL MAIL SERVILIÉ FA: Peps mpson and sons, Howard and ed this \u2018week in elevati ng the seats ers of the Agnes and Megantic = rt) fo their home in Sawyorville spf; the com né.summer entertainments.ay ool he he on ame [ ssFiNEST AND FASTESTHS [ .Jas.Thompson ahd Mrs.> Wm.Mes: Lamberto | n, of Chicago 1s Visit- Fi McLeod was.elected as irust Allan 5 visit friends in Sawyerville; ing het mother, Mrs.Hoary Figo, ; à he me ai We.had some very severe electric storms on the 9th ; however, no harm.is \u2018reported except, some \u201ctelephones burnt out.= W.A.STENNING, M.D, OC.M, , Pleasant 8t., Coaticook, Special: ties: \u2014Diseases® of Women, Electro Thera- peutles, including X-Ray, Violet y, Ra diograpby, D\u2019Arsonval Ourrent, Ve bratory treatment.| J A.O.ETHIER, M.D.Specialty 1 _ * Urinary diseases.Consultation: 8 | to 0 am.1 to 8 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m Res.66 6 King 8t., | Sherbrooke, e Que.R.E.J.WILLIAMS, .real Street.Private 5,38, MONT.F AMILY CURED BY ZAM: BUK.Montreal Street.Consultations untit © TT # wm, 18 po, 7-8 pm, snd by ap An Assistant Chief of the G.N.W.potntment, _ tells of this Wonderful Healer.|] .Mr.Chas.Noble, of 875 Colohial, ave nue, Montreal, assistant Chief operator of the G.N.W.Telegraph Company, BAYS; | \u201cI had eczema, which started oh the back of amy hands in the form of small sores.These itched and then pained me.The disease spread despite all my care and \u2018medical treatment, and, to my alarm the.children caught it} oo broke out gog and: Miss Anna Lefebvre, of Coati- dopk, are in town the Eas of Mrs.Ba H.Guilbert._ J 4e - LAKE MEGANTIC, Dr.and Mrs.Smillie and children, ol Arundel, Que., are here on a visit \u201cto Mrs.Smillie\u2019s mother, Mrs, D.A.Morrison, \u201cNess Hill.\u201d , rik A0 Barre, Vt.; Mrs.M : , r.F.Pierce.is building 4 2 new elev- à d little girl, Olive, to He er} ated drive at hig big barn.\u201d ass.- \u2018The enlarg ement of the rink is near- od Sawyerville Mr.Jim and: A Tyo, WTANSTEAD \u2014 A 20 arturés include, Dr.and Mis.J ly\" dompléts The workmen are.en- ry \\ 1 FULLER CREF BF ESE seve \u201c .George I.Mitchell to Stanstead.Le PD : did Richmond for two weeks; Rev.and 5 AST ANGUS.- = ho ae term oe ne opi, + 1s .C.de : a, \u2018Berlin, Knox Presbyterian church, has \u2018been I N.H., to take - \u2018his \"duties \u2018as night oir igrati haplain at The boys have all retiined from drill forenian of the paper mill ; M s ME bop nl gration hotly at Que ter a hous, nail stor passed ov | Willard, Montreal, gues wi ber to upon his duties.a m sed over.ta.A , this vicinity on Friday, the 5th inst.| wy ig freien 4 Mrs Spd ard, Mr.B.A Murrky, of Rock Ferry, ready the ' Birkenhead, England, who has sp nt | \u2018cabsing - considerable \u2018damage \u201cto-pota\u2019 guest of her \u201csister; Mis, Ex Plamon- the nba three E veoks the guest Toi in sores, which discharged free) Hops _and gardens, \u2018| | \u2019 y and gave them great pain.AH the remedies - Qui stock me ptdl Plan is econd to Let us knc quate you.John «| Florists, ei \u2018phone.TO LIVERPOOL: } a - S rr _ .MEL BORO, - n\u2019' McKenzie apent Sunday his parents at Danville, Davis,\" who has been | Richmond fox the past week, turned home again.2 Mr.E.J, Dunbar, who was in Ottawa on a by Bg trip last week, hns returned home.Miss Annie Woodard, of Compton, is - ut present with her uncle, Mr.G.K.3 i Booth.108 a 4 - Mr.and Mrs.L.F.Davis and child- 4 ren spent Tuesday at St.Cyr with I friends.o _ Mr, & + Tanner and twb children to July 12, Fri.OF TRELAN ji July 20, Sat.vie eee ees LAKE E July :26, Fri.{ Aug.3, Sat.\u2026 4 CARE Sang E.H.SEWELL, _City Pass fe DOMINIUN LINE Royal Mall Steamships MONTREAL TQ.LIVERPOOL \u201cOttawa,\u201d July 13, Aug.17, Sept.#88 \u201cLhominion,\"\u2019 July 20, Aug.24, Sept.Re ongjoston, July 27, Aug.81, Oct.atk,\u201d Aug.8, Sept.7; Oct.| MODERATE HATE SERVICE \u2014 1 Liverpool, $42.50 and $%45; - to Lon $2.50 -additionall -Third-class to LI pool, Londan,- ljondonderry, Lielfnat, \u2019 gow, $27.50.| For particulard apply to CL yesterday on a C.H.FOSS, .jor Ii.IL SEWELL, Quebec and G.T.|Ry.Cap Rou, or DOMINION 1JINE, | The m riage of Miss \u201cPatton té Mr., 17 Bt.Sacrament St., Montreal John, Dew, is to take place this ev- 5 Ocean Ste ship Ticked ening (Thursday) at St.Barnabas\u2019 Via Allan, D on, C.PE, i aad of church, - Miss Dolina McLeod has \u201creturned 1 lines from U.rte, at six.: NE Ç Price TE Te ® AE .Le _ > home after spending the winter in .M, FOSS, ot\u201d 4 North Hamp on, Mass.\u2014 Sp ecial A Wanted Contract hr} BUIL! 1,000 cords peeled poplar Pülpwo® 1 at hag re- were i Ep) a I\".Beers is making preparaiions for moving ome of his barns and én- 3 larging it.7 \u2018A # Mr.Ashmore and Miss Armstrong, of 3 Kingshury, were the guedts of Mr.~ Matthew Flack over Sunda Mr.S.Solomon has arected a large barn recently.When completed it a will bie one of the best in this locality.vin her vincle; Nes i SN Miss ay.Jones\u2019 ri | short visit.\u201cto friends oo À Because it à Koic don.J , left dr.Richard Thompson, who | has The Misses G.and D.Charnoë Dei and Be J.I pen it the we tried didn\u2019t seem to Éouch the disease ber.weriously ill for the last Hew n, Sherbrooke on Saturday.| {and will sail for home on Friday per and it continued to spreadj until Zam-Buk © Aly 8 is.not much Teen at presen | MeV W.H.Cassäp, for the past Empress | Ireland.was recommended.Al w applications \u2018ti 8 of writing.Ÿ vear rector of Christ\u2019s church, has Miss Flint from Sarahac Take, Adan fn aren ve so | Ben Bens vow 1 Ney semoved Lo ihe pace of Tel irondcks, 14 088, Vito fo mnt, , Ar.émerville spent part \u201cof ffor ines lint: f Three Lal myself and children are now free fro int, 6 * Lakes.150 trace of eczema, and \u2018we owe it 0 lagt week in Quebec, guest of Mrs.A.f Mr.If.Aubin left Tuesddy for Wind- aphia Morrison.who has spent Zam-Buk!\" \"| Kinnear.- | sor Mills on.business.arin Lowell, Mass, arrived in Summer skin troubles (dunburn, ih] .TTA A very pleasant evening was passed | ay to s-md.the summer sect stings, chafed places, sore feet, ~KINGSEY.at: the home of Mr.D.Simons last ev- Mr.Murdo Morrisor etc.) are speedily cured hy Zam-Buk, It he recent arrivals are Mr.{ ening, when many took part in an in- w also cures ulcers, abscesses, cuts, burns, owat, N.P., a aM A.M formal dance, which wds given in the \u2018bruises, ringworm and poisoned wounds.an I.J Har building which he will Gives ease in cases of, piles.All stores | \u201cRichniond, guests of Mr.J.Jlarge g e wi \u2018soon and medicine vendors at_50c.a box, oore, \u201cElinwood; \u201c Everëtt | open as a grocery store.Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price; 6 » boxes Kingse; Falls, visiting \u201chis |.(From another correspondent.) dior 82.50.Arents T.and Mrs.D.Towne: Rev.Mr.Cassop, minister of the ohn Silver and two children\u201d Anglican church, has gone to Thet- ille, guests of Mrs: James Arm.ford Mines, his new parish, Mr.Cas-} Mr.Frank W adleigh, Mefbourng sop has made many friends during his visiting friends; Mr.Richard Evans.stay here \u2018and much regret is felt at She rbrooke, guest.of Mrs.J, S.bis departure.os: Messrs.I.and J.Dennison, oi e repairs at the pulp mill at which g: Dénrison\u2019 8 Mills, guests of Mr, J.JH.about, 100 hands are employed are / à Moore, \u2018 \u201cRivérvioye* ; Mrs Avez Went: progressing rapidly, and although: the |: - worth and Mre.Tait, Sherbr Ne \u201d material for construction is coming in siting gigs.âoke, vi somewhat, slowly, Je is generally :ex- c Departures include Mr.and.Mrs.: A: Hay à S nonth op Ph ons can De started Hp Brae dune a La sarees Lr 0 Bally Store Now | 136-138 Welling Street, .Thursda STORE rage ar STX TO- NIGHT.The July Carpet S Now in full swing\u2014Commencin tfo-day an | \u201cRug, Art Square or Matting i in Stock ab.y y 15 p.c- Discount.hance to cover your floor at a \u2018small cost.made and- laid by competent workmen.- McKechnie' Ss July Sale ee | Ug ad | I { i Pratt to Danville; Mr.W.- T.Shaw, ; bo « .Mr; J.Martyn and Mr, A.Olifs { re- Star Everett Shaw and thé Misses turned home \u2018from Bigelow, Me.he s | ngsey Falls, guests \u2019ofl'ihby have been in the employment of \u2018 their uncle, Mr, S$.L.Shaw, at \u2018\u2018Wil- | ee Po 5: L Shay 5 Dosh Prouty and Miller for the last three | Avenir, visiting friends.Mr.Austin Coté bas \u2018left his posi- ST.êe \u2018 {ion as bar tender at the East Angus : - + .Housé, to resume smilar position at\u2019 |, Mr.D.Pease wis tho guest of Mes: pais: cf Hotel, -ai.- Sherbrooke.Gearge Porter a few days lastf weok.:f-.Mk, F: McCrea and M¥.-E.©.Bk rs.Dennison, of Boston, was the | Wis0f, of the Brompton Pulp and Ww! t.of \"her sister, Mrs.George Bar- Paper Cc 0., are in town to- day looking I Bernice and Master Ivan Phil The Misses Luvia, Mabel, \u2018Gertrude c ay, July 1, 1907.Q Say < CYC HAH } OK fe iy ct à AH \\ A XK AA, NE last week, over the plants.are visitin their unt, M and Hazel Willard and their - \u2018Cousin, { Barlow.g a rs.Geo.PV.L.Chevalier.of Brooklyn, NY.) Miss ertie and Ola Findlay * are are gone for a week's to ding a few days muse sister, | Breeches Lake.ERSONS : F.Ww Frost.Urban St, Cyr 1s the guest of 0 Y delicious, dainty.new biscuit: oi oo vide from cream ie wheat .ex- nn ~~ ' HA the Guill A dt HK I\" re > ee 4 :C ut, RRA AL sem\u201d parents, Mr.and Mrs, Peter Si: pA bd A per hd H., has been visi mg friends here and 1 A AJ wo 4, ct ain Lael dati MINTON.Mrs.0.Magoon has left for a visit | td her sister, at Cornwall, Ont.Mrs.A.A.Beane and Miss E.Beane : pw via vigitin ing friends a | Three Rivers.Fipsh eat rs.agoo as been visiting | Ë vi ign bere | po cords poele apruce sad | LIME ers I.Green: and Mrs.Cousins \u2018 and T we CE MIEN little Ta ghler, ré have been visit- - 4 HC & wes «fon CEMENT 1 ing Mr ond Men A.Cousins.\u2018 arr LS.room .Buil ding thet d r.and Mrs : .E.Dean spent Sun- .Mirey.F oo | Vr.and Er Ayer's : Behool \u201cchars f£ riday for vatation i 2 Ww M Cl 4 r.1.J h f St.ofin \u2018 | ' : Rubloe UE Sunday with Mr.- and Mrs.Vt., is here VE his relatives ! de \u2018 Miss Lizzie Slack, of North ~Hatley, ore leaving on Friday: for 4 trip | 88.Devot Le .\u2018ng C _ called.ana Se her last Sanday.The Misses Ball and Wy dle, of Wat | N Lu indo with the latter's sister, Mrs.[hi nl M NN wi wel © bo, ii mer cof Barton, Vt.has 1 Boston, | preived for a visit ° + en Visitin ire rs.Slack.g er \u2018uncle, Mr.H.Mrs.H.Burton entertnined \u20ac Qi; + at.tra Wednesdd.7 YOUNG CORNER.wo * Lock Mrs.NEY Martin and daughter, of THE NEWEOU NDI AND DEAD has Tomb oaticook, ere at the home of any oslon, July.! rh he pt 3 Gate { ui 0 | Newfonnal 1 questic trongly, ay ; ., aH ay Mi CM.Sutin, of Lékeport, N° | enfant vets rnd BY Lhe Cl alo.visited: friends.in.Casticook, out that while: the position deman?! league mito side À mises Ba bh Saves spent Do- Corea orn hon I ok og Toh, 5 4 : : : Hh } ay at Nor dtley.7 more than the United States, - the oral 1, | Co = \u2018 team is r: a '.oo - |.- 4 riving at the | ; - _ | ET o'clock, af PP ë K 30 od ; + 2 , Lo .Dd : a > i\u201d Je Qu , SE SHERBROOKE ALY RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1007.: - N | © AGE THREE.| Eroyve=iezewmmsor | The Shoe Wikout | CES REACT AFaw If you -want to know how good a \u2014 memes GO0d shoe can be made, try | | \u201cWIGGETT\u2019S SPECIAL,\u201d tend SUTTON.\u201cOne Pair sells another.\u201d Recent i arrivals here puede the 1 Misses ie and Edith Shangraw, o Richford, Vt., also Mr.Gordon Har- J A.WIGGETT &-CO., 110 0 [à] IC vey and daughter, Mabel, of Water- Fy & le 3 7 PT; \u2014= SHERBROOKE LOAN | Jj CowansviLLg KNOWLTON.re a order :to fékllitate {kh efforts o of Owing to the removal of Mrs.(Rev) .& MORTGAGE ( Hee œ upils of Grade II and Grade.Smith to 'Montreal, a] new president to enroll in this province, \u201cao sh.had to be elected for the Ladies\u2019 Aid on the lists o e on- § 11 8 elected to] Money to loan on first mortgage « se- ald Training.College at Ste.Anne de En ofr.Sa e uesdey ected 2 : curity, on real estate, at current rate Bellevue, which lists close on the Harris to fill the Treasurer's office, _of interest.] \\_ |20th, of this present month, the De- having -been vacated a few months \\ À JAS.DAVIDSON, C.H.FOSS, .partment gend out sdmmary lists of ago by the resignati n of the former President.Sec.-Treas, |\\&dvance of the particularized lists| The recently arriv 1 5 successful students in those.grades, in officer.\u2014 $ 0 | sent later when the marks for.each of Mr.Culbert, Mr.Wm.Jones and KE MM.AN AWPU and retars separate subject is included.The , Mr.Benham have fen the house, is of ten, 75e.ner tome CORMIER $ ADV.| \u2018iansvile Academy and may enrol for oes Ay.Coy.and puatr, Just vaca 0 ® the Macdonald College are Miss Jessie, A limited quantity lof wild straw- SPECIAL SATURDAY Trip, English families loo all guests\u2019 of Mrs.J.E.Call; ; OPPOSITE COURT HOUSB, i a + \" ; .= \u201d n - s \" one Ih ordi EE ee las pt at 0a as Fg rR EL CPR HA TINE) TL a rode x et ere ey a .Wm a aig , pe «jal arrangements for A ties\u2014 ; ere a Pickel V1 Se mc: 2nd er E.| berries are being broyght into town Beste Call Som pending Sunday at _ .- x | CMBURT, GP, &T.A, ; the sam unit puÿils having at 20c per quart hulled and as they Waterloo ; Mr.George Fiie, from New- Established 1831, 3 I.FLETCHER, Agt, S Forte i e opportunity - are Miss Etta are much more delicious that tame, | rt, Vt.on Thursday; Mr.H.R.- \u2018 \u2014 = S ecial Sal Welty, Roh E.Veughan, apd Miss Pearl, find a ready market.Steteon and Mr.A.Mittimore from} p e - Re g.; sit | Arrivals include Mrs.Paul H.Knowl.Glen Sutton, on Sunday; Mr.and - gi ie R IW TRUNK ITY - ; tents, vis ory : here inelde Mr.H.ton\u2019 And four children, from Guilford, hrs.J.Broe and Miss Hattie Hope vi & SYSTEM = _ IN _ * , { eu hl West Sheflord, president| Me., at Mrs.Henry Knowlton\u2019s; Miss from Abbott's Corner on Monday the F.T ANSELL Special attention given to mail \u201cor gh ina arrive, and Jeave Shedbr | Let Bey Mi wrence Dairy-Co:; Mr.| Mollie Knowlton for\u2018 week end fat uests at Mrs.F, Holmes\u201d; Mr.and ° ° y ders.; 0 iy - follows | coke à D Loy En lard.ry o, Garrick Mr.| home; Mrs.Freligh, of Bedford, rs.Conner from spending Sunday at ad Lok : dh | 11d.S.Tee and, Mr.H.Martin, Mr.visit Ms.P.A.Lambkin; Mrs.~ ud ster \u2018guests of Mrs.Conner\u2019s par- \u201c DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.je.So \u2019 ; LA 4 ve for Boston, Antony DEAS HATS, Di he i and Feed Daudlin, of | Miss Burney, of \u2026 Montreal ;to Lake edts, Mr.and Mrs.H.Thomas; Mr 6 iffith\u2019s D 16 St i à su Portland, por Pergo Sa TC ven: Mr.» .Ingalls nd Mr.| House, for the summer; Mr.An on { Winn Garland from Baltimore, M rt 10 Strathcona Square, y : on 1 r ug or ê, vs * Moutreal.Foron on) a ) A | Mr.ar pan © Fernom's orner ;, Savage, home from Win ipeg, Man., where he spent tho winter ; Mr.\u201cand Physi i P di (Formerly McManamy\u2019s.) IR cago aud west; d Tian AN XC Mr.Geo.T.B of Warnham Centre, for three, week\u2019s holid ;Mr.and Mrs, À.J.Dyer | from spending a few | icians\u2019 Prescriptions a specialty.| ( FÉES b am, Montreal.ni, don a rs \u201c \u2019 rier urnet, f Brigham.Mrs.Cedtie Goddard, of Tottawa, at] days at Bolton Springs; Mr.H.Hol-| = _ 121 Wellington St, - Sherbrooke.40 = grou Jie co.castern \u201cportion pi de arène the.Church, à Enowtion \u201c pa wt | mes on Monday.thom St.Albans, Vt; | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LL ï : + HE olton; .o : ; HH pm taiand a And loves § horn ; See window\u2014all ods at on Main treet \u201cGemolished, Capt.| Gingras, of Cowansville, for a ow | Lda y.Sith ow Saturday trom La C _BROME.\u2014 , , 8} sox.LL daily 2 = d one erson being the officer of thejdays at his father\u2019 s, Ed.Gingr s if of S erbrooke, \u2018and Mr.C.B.A.Rob- fade an election of School Commis- DECOMMENDED =) mma, gn CN [le Green and ve leds eam non \"of pecan, here an Mondays [jones held on, Monday 51h ini | MR EE - A < » 8 reen\u2019s; Mr: Mr.H.J.Smith, of Knowlton C essrs cites an ul- cpu § Masions sad Ines.\u2019 { WATERLOO.\\ WH.O'Regan, of Sutton, Wed Sat.SL ohne MB.on RC lord were \u2018again re-elected.MASTERS TOWNSHIPS HOTELS Foster, at] JH.Webster, of Sherbrooke, here on _Our terrorizing constable, Mr, Chas.Arrivals include Miss Hazel Hill and with his friend, Mr.T.K.0,1, ay } Comat vas Inter ith Hunday friend from Ottawa,- the guests o arley Place.indsy Pha 0 mediate stations {cts | Monday ; Mr.J.R.Lanctot, of St, |Beals is on the track of the smart, f YER'S CLIFF, COTTAGE HOTEL - her tickets and tatormatios april ; : = = parents for a short time ; Mr.J.Departures include.is Ethet Taylor Hyacinthe, and E.W.\u2018Westover, of boys who placed stones in and other- à T \u2018ê Norton, Prop.Sample rooms r tickets, eto.- 10 i | Barrington, of Boston, Mass.wi 6 \u201cto visit er aunts I'S, Bain?and ; irs.Sweetsburg;, on\u2019 Monday ; ; Mr.and wise damaged the machinery of Stone }irce.; Rate $1.50 day.Gudd livery.o Cony 4: e 9 | his parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.Barring Fesseriden, in Montreal; Miss Connie Mrs.Amos Hawley, accompanied - \u201cby | Bros.at their brick yard on Sunday a + \u2014 © C.BH.JUSS, City | ve ington.t ton; Mr.L.B.Jenkins with his fo.t Eldridge, of Mansonville, from visiting Mre.L.M.Mills, of Richford, here on last._\u2014 EDFORD\u2014CENTRAL HOUSE.~SAM- 0 Strathcens Square,\u201d : : - « ily for a few days; Mr.and Mrs.[Mrs Luther re te Me.Biba ES \u201cTuesday ; Mr.C.M Boright, of Rich- 2.Sherman Kathan, ho has bad ple rooms.M.A.Hunger ford, Prop.of T.KING.8 | Fe arcourt Lawrence, of Montreal, the sit; Master Hugh Iibus ford, \u2018here on Tuesday; Messrs, chdrge of the road machine.in the BY\u2014WINDSC ce tation Âeux | ; FOR s SALE p guests of Mrs.R.Neill ; Mrs, Vang ild- on tp Erandiather, hs ne Pibrus, at § E.A and A.J.Dyer, so souhons end of the town, has com- GRAB wsbSon Ti CH \u201c2 y er an aughter, of Montreal, Fhe n Lass; Mrs r ambly, of Montreal on Monday last; Miss [P!e is duties, aud given entire sa- - TANADIAN Lu & guests: of Mrs, L.L.Cos | Cool CE from visiting he mot Florence Garland, - of Portsmouth, N.pended th not one Gollar being ex- |\u2019 ATLEY-\u2014HATLEY HOT EL.Pas 00 B.\u201d» Lo e hoya eniplars.of.erance nowiton; 8.ul H ere on Monday as a uest of [pen 18 year for brea age._ uter, Prop.Rate 81; | day, 50 |» ACH FE ; Furs in.all ror of the - Eastern have called a special mee pr Sa- Knowlton to Montreal for a few days: Mrs.\u2018George Garand, for a few days, Among the late arrivals in town and \"A per week, Good livery.- Township City and Country Pro- P g g y a Trans Canada Limited; = perty ; Stores and Private Residences, turday evening, July th, in < their sou parier rom ee fo] Mr L.L McClarty went to Far ge es os rontreal: | E NOWLTON \u2014 ROBINSON\" S HÔTEL: 'w train for Winni = 4 H.McLEOD, ; Hall, in connection \u201cWith a pro osed South Bolton; Mrs.Wilkie \"Fuller.from ham.on Tuesday, where he will set a Mr: Bert Richardson and Mr.Lynn K Râte $1.50.Bown rooyus.Livery.- at a for in POE nd, Vence = ~ 125 Wellington street.picnie to Montre end Orford Houn- ou het daughter, Mies Carrol to > monument.From there he goes to Jacobs, of Docle Sam\u2019 8 domains.«day, Thursd as 108 AN * tain.her home in\u2019 Sou olton;, Ur r Montreal, and on .Wednesday: accom: e are pleased to learn that one of \"AGOG\u2014GRAND CENTRAL HoTIcL.July.until Tot Auger rm T0 me pu so should Attend ris jt on un to Now » panied by his daughter Beatrice wil Jeaf, voue Ti has turned over a a Rgto 81.50.O, Gurceau & Son, Prop.pe Fastest Train \u201cAcross.Anisérles \u201d .S001 en by the young \u2019 ; rom ee o to Quebec by water returning late a ng morning \u201cmass at a\u2019 .TAN Cl for thy / Let of.the Waterloo >: Basg- to Montreal: s.N.Pettes and Mis, in\u2019 the week Lome again._ Miss © Mo Very carly hour while most of his | STAMSTEAD \u2014 ANSTHAD maton Homeseekers\u2019 Excursions x et.on he Park Green Leming, pouty Brome Villiama, spending Saturday at Clarty wént to Montreal on Saturday.nel Da We te} En) heat.Suwple rooms.Rate 31,508 Livery.+ Co on ihe targ atounds e Dan © .S8Y- | Mr.Jobn Laflamme and Peter La- |,\" v 8 1s < A will be in attendance.Ice cream and; mond Ball for a day\u2019 8 \u201cbusiness nt k » 2 conundrum, HEFFORD HOUSE AND, LIVERY.Manitoba 1 Canadian Notions, - .| cake will be served.; Montreal.bell ir 2 hey Sagi ito good suis.\u201c Jobe?Lhe Sewing - Society given by the la- |: Rate $1.50: d+ A= Harris, Prop.ao 2 aut B, a ted\u201d | RE ST gallo belts lod key pan | \u2018taking one 6} lb.pickerel.« + on Wedncaday av Patong lawn NDSOR MILLS \u2014 RIVER VIEW - 50 days._ So Recent departures arc: Mr.Willia m ©! horses which advertised \u201call sorts | Mr.George E.Clarh is having a new | Wormer fle ©.| Hotel.Travellefs' Home.A.M.H.SEWELL, City Pasd.L, Crawford to his home in Vancouver, pot nostrums and pills for.itn ng and | plate > 05 on moh is oe 3 WEST SHEFFORD- Poo Meigs ls me Art Building, Sherbrooke, .iss \u2018Ella A.Greaves to Lacon- curing all nature's ills,\u201d upon our grading up his front on Main street Miss Broughton, who has been at VV ATERLOO\u2014CANADA HOTEL; Ww.\u2018H.; Mrs.D.Hughes, to Haverhill, streets on Tyesday and Wednesday.and making some improvements to his the Methodist = parsonage for three |' YY J.Glascott, Prop.Fino sumple - : Mrs, J.Kelso and Mrs.J Kerr to ne vom wil ob ple + quite the front verandah, : © weeks, left for her home im Ontario on rooms free.First class \u2018accommodation.ovement in health after qui a \u2018Monday.ep a sillivray, who is very\" ill ; | lane; also that more favorable ake:the Sutton on Monday, returning Tuesday ft Water] t 5 Recent rawford Lo Montreal Mrs symptoms o Mr.Melville! Patterson, to see his injured sister, Mrs.William \u201cRev.\u20186.À.ver js On 8 nd ph Fred.Wright and son.Gordon, of St.who recently sustained quite a severe Miltimore, who was kicked in.the | his old home at Rawdon, Que.Rev.8 \u201c4 {shock of paralysis.Mr.True, though | face by a horse.He found her more R, D.Mills, of Waterloo, Que, filled Johnsbury, to their parents\u2019, Mr.ond comfortable and gradually gaining, (he pulpit of St: John\u2019s church during very feeble, is better.J Mrs.Ben.Wright; Mr James Our youthful as well as note \u2018aged\\| While it is now thought the injured one.| Mr, Mason\u2019s absence.Crawford, Jr, of Concord, -N.H,, , , ; anglers are reporting splendid | sport [\\Will come out all right, which at firs | Miss Kate B.Newell, who h oP ontreal, at Mr.3 art rave à ifishing for trout these days.| Some it was feared would be blind.| pending \u201ca couple of weeks in pére Sr.; Mr and Mrs.W.MelIntyre and pretty good strings are net daily A garden party was held on Dr.Mac- [left for -ber \u2018home in.Stanbridge on .brought in { rocks donald\u2019s lawn on Monday evening un- | Sunday.er, N.H; to sce their sister, severe illness of Mr.George is Mr.William Parsons went to Glen Mr.CE.Harvey, and W.B.Hayes, ne BISCUIT : AT a Blankets Yarns, | EA + her b rom the Te | M AIL STE INE \u201c8 s - Etc 1 child of St Johnsbury, at Mrs.goto lot our mountains and: hills der the aus ices of the Daughters of Mrs.Penny and two children, - \u201d of LOC DL > Mrs.| Eo \"\".lthe King.Cake and ice cream was Montreal, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.We ate prepared to do Custom Dye- Young, of Portage la Prairie, at rs.SOUTH STUKELY.| \" served, the proceeds amounting to |S.Stone for a few days.Turbine Engines: ~ -}.: ONTREAL_AND \u201cQUE n ISTAN, July 12, |A TORTAN, July\u201d 19 of all descriptions, ! lankets of all kinds \u2018scoured end EX.pes \" Crawford and, Miss B A picnic under the\u2019 auspic és tof 1 the | 339,50 in aid of Grace Church.A very | Misses Lila and \u201cBernice \u2018Booth and\u201d ished.2 \u2018Crawfor a Visited friends\u2019 in \"Kimberley Methodist 8.S.and -Epwor Jeague .nice programme = was rendered, inter Hildred, Glascott, of Waterloo, are vis- Cash paid for wool or takes In.aX- Just week.was held on Tuesday in McPher- gpersed with -vocal and instrumental |iting the Misses Blackwood this week.a usic.Among those taking a part inf Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Partch have sev- g.a, Bek.6.: Aug 18, But.1% SE an A ol Co + ge for goods.Mrs.John Clark is very ill at pre- \u20ac son 's grove.pleasant d by we was en Th 20°.e wise grocer studies RSICAN.(new), July 26, Avg.\\ Sampl t but th Mrs.W.H.Hurl- - rd heir h Sept.A \u2018 _ ples of goods mailed Ii 3 joyed bu the party was o e programme were Mrs.url- eral -summer hoarders at their home.Sept.20 \u201co) augi'am ac nE ion.of 8 ~ on applic sent._ break \u2018up rather early in the afternoon burt, Messrs.M.Clark and George Dy- -Mr.E.L.- Roberts had the misfor- - his customers\u2014knows their \u2018oon pas ao \u2018$70 upw ards.: \u201c - D ] BOLTON ¥ GLEN.: j owing to the rain.I ler, and the Misses Flora Sweet, Katie tune to lose a horse on Tuesday by oo like : A in $42.50 and upwards.a 2 = c x ; - I (| Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Knowlton eriter- Longeway, Mabel _Iobinson, Mamie getting cast in the pasture.es and diclikes\u2014knows mer.'Fhird Class; Liverpool, ti PHOTOGRAPHS! Arrivals include Mr.H.Bu er do.) tained a large party of young people Holmes, Edith Hell and Maud Haw-| Miss Pearl Hayes is spending afew that his best trade want szow or Londonderry, \u201cmn : \u2018 Wa stuidos, = his place hoes; Mr.Woo of on Monday evening in honpr of Miss |ley.d days with friends in Simbriig EM M oy Pp ; - you wan o Beall, worth of Richfor r Minnie Litchfield, of Bartoÿ Landin The W.C CT, U.- meets on Friday of Mr.and Mrs- H.C.Harvey, of Mon- oone .FOSS: EH Sew A Shor JOHN ° Bolton Centre at Mr.F.Hammon\u2019s.* The evening was spent ith uel and this week with Mrs.J.P.Longiellow, treal, arc -spending the summer at Mr.cy S erfection or elt, Agents, ; STON'S Studio Mre.- Giddinge, of China Cream Sodas brooke, 8 A.A Monte al EH .|- Mr: and Mrs.-G g 4 © à M > games.clicious refreshments were Mr.Hiram Mills has moved off his |C.H.Knott's Co J an, = | tous hgh to get them, es Mr.and Ys.0.Melon ie pu West served and all went to their homes {farm and has gone into Mr.x \u201cBon- or and Mrs.: McFeo and children, of | | He lets them know that [4 ue or given special attems | an rs.one a feeling that a most enjoyable evenin neau\u2019s - tenement over the laundry.ontreal, are boar ing at Mr.W.5, i Lat L ANTIC.STE À MSHIPS cs ! Be A J.Neodhan's._ spend- had been spent.Thé item re Mr.Frank Eastman ina id \u20ac Hide b \u20ac Montreal, he has the faerie biscuits = .rs i e school commissioners\u2019 books a e recent issue of the Record should haye rs.Gray's little boys, of Montreal, | and sees t they THE G NADIAN PACIFICRY.E_ Geo.John ton ing a few days at Foster and South being audited this week by Mr.§.[said that®he is now on a run as fire- are spending de summer\u201d with Mra.\u201c asked to buy 0 are not TAL MALL SERVIGEE on ni Tl a\u2019 \"Cor Rp of Wet Bellon | man ong I mining broyah | Nig SENT isting trends nw sh NOT ; ; iss 1el Ingalls - 8.Spencer is spending a few | Rocky ountains rom Colorado.rs.Newell is visiting friends in a- | hh W, is ner 7 days in \u2018Foster with her sister Mis, Springs, through! Pueblo to Grand terloo his week.EST AND FASTEST= Pa Pla tg\u2019 ; Quite a few of ou young people on Ww ill Allen.8, Junction, a run of 450 miles, tone pret who 79 |ioyed Saturday on rome Lake lsla Mr.Marshall Dingman, who met with forte : BEDFORD.- Grocers want to please their ER [S, \u201cMr.F.Cousins and sister, Mrs.H.lan accident in H.E.Miles saw millon || \u201cThe week end visitors here find the patrons always have Mooney's Per- \"EMPRESSES Mizener, of Knowlton and niece, Miss Monday morning was taken to the | Le DUNHAM.2 _ train\u201d which leaves hère at 6.50 Mon- fection C Cream Sodas.In\u2019 popular TO LIVERPOOL: L _ Ethel Drew have been visiting friends Montreal Géneral Hospital Monday af- | Recent visitors include Mr.William day morning a great convenience, as lunch pails\u2014airight ur uit of Flowering anid Broa- at \u201cNewport, Vt.{ ternoon and very slight hopes po H.Cummings, - superintendent offs connects Sith the carly trains ntl and moisture-proof.12 Fri.= EMPRESS OF OF IRELAT nl enn ants for your flower garden _Miss Ethel \u201cMizener, of.Montreal is tertaioed for his recovery.Schools, of Claremont.N.H., visiting Farnham, thus enabling them to got = 26.Fri.IMPRESS OF BRITANE - Let us k 0 none In the it stopping a few weeks with friends here} Recent visitors intown are: Mr.and his friend, Mr.Philo England, of this ack to their work on time.5 war Un LAKE MANFTOBA _ uote now your wants and we Mr.Jas.Russell was the.guest of Mrs.Frank McLaughlin - and son place; Mrs.Duboyce, of Cowansville Miss Chester, who has been the.guest .SEW City Pasa.Age : you, Mr.and Mrs.R.Brown, of Dunham on Lloyd, of Boston, at R.H.McLaugh | and her young son, visiting Mrs.Wi of her sister, Mrs.A.B.Foster, for WELL, + Ly SAV Monday.| lin\u2019s; Mr.E.Chamberlain formerly of Selby: Miss Bessie E.Wales, of St l- the past six wee ks, leaves for her.home bans, Vt., visiting her uncle, Mr.E.[in Bufialo, N.Y., on Friday.MONTREAL-TC LIVERPOOD.BR .- .Florists, Stratlisona Equazs, Newwort, returned home on Æturday.» % Society are going to serve Tice-cream Stanbridge East is a onc-armed ma NE .Mrs.Forest Cousins | who \u2018has béen | West Bolton at F.Carter's: and M CT it DOMINION Lo Ce \u201cJohn Milford 8 Son spending -the past four weeks with her, and'Mrs.Martin Booth of- Foster ot A.Buchanan.One of the © special features -of the | ua | Royal Mail Steamships -|parents, Mr.and Mrs.Donaghy, of P.WF.Brown'b.;|.The Ladies\u2019 Village Improvement |buseball match between Bediord an A | awa,\u201d July 13, Aug.17, Sept A OT Bell \u2018phone.J Miss-Edna Carr and Miss Maggie | D STANBURY.A every Saturday evening during this on the Bedford team.wimion,\u2019 July 20, Aug.\u201d 24, Sept.5 re Campbell, of West Bolton, were recent The departur re Mrs.M.J.Beat- summer at their rooms in Mr J.T.Mrs.Dickinson, who has been ill for idogton,\u201d July.27, Aug.81, Ok 3DIPPIE | guest of Mrs.Jas.Brock.tie and Mixs| see) to North Pin- England\u2019# store.Their fgiends will the past two weeks, is a little better.i \u201d = = 1» + thwark,\u201d Aug.3, Sept.7; Oct.3% Wild strawberries are being gathered nacle and Sutton: Mr rthur Guy Ho well to be on hand and assist as] The-St.James 8 Sunday School picnie ling~_ several the worthy object in view now is cem-| will be held at Highgate Park, Vi.on DERATE RATE SERVICE \u2014 \u2014 an to Montreal \u2026, : Hous in large quantities, the yield seeming|to Montreal \u2018after spenc pool, $42.50 and $45; «to ousewlves Appreciate : days with his sister.at Mr.M- .J.]ent sidewalke.which Dunham and its Thursday.Teams will be provide d to Live | - a better than usual.07 si BAKING Fong, Londoudorry.Deiat, cher - 3 | | Miss Inez Cousins.of West Bolton, Beattic\u2019s; Mr.M.J.Beuttie to St.|visitors will greatly appreciate.dake the children.; s27 \u2014É- 2 Gook S _ has been stopping a few.days with her Armand, also to Sutton: Miss Millie The Ladies of the Methodist church Miss Wood, of Knowlton, is is spending TERAUIE% PONDER { _ | ickin _ | : im particulars apply to : father, Mr.W.Cousin\u2019s of China.Pendlebury, to Farnham.- will hold a lawn party on the spacious the week with Mrs a : > .: = ee : TS : FOSS, ork.H.SEWELL, - ; nu A Mrs.Russell gave a birthday party and beautiful grounds of the Messrs.= | MINN, Br oo C.P.R | .y.rien - | WEST BOLTON.oo Ww Saturday (in honor of her sister's, Small, at their farm.ox» the evening wo pBETHEL- spending à : : : Arrivals are Mr.and Mrs.Frank iss Topsy Hunter's Birthday.of the 19th inst., when illuminations fon ay &: ste.Anne de Belley ue and ' \"INSURES troal.° ; / TS Sperament st.Mon 7 BAKING POWDER Neu of South Stukely, at Mr.R.or.pour Guy SN Mamie Güy [and refreshments will add to the 0 ._ + eae .McLaughlin\u2019s; - Mr.and Mrs.Caulking Fir ests: of Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Mor, pleasure \u2018of the occasion.- se L.Duff, of South Durham- \u201cand an Steamship Ticks Because it always gives satisfaction o 8 , f Dunham recent] ï : and little son of Bridgeport, Conn, at M y G y oll MA | TE = Miss S.Proulx, of Davidson Hill, were Mr, H, Turner\u2019s; Mr.Fred Marshall, at] \"co.Kennedy fell down stairé | BONDVILLE.guests of Mins M.Phillips, at \u201cThe! PURE Foon roid Everywhere recently and ; _ A Allan, Dominion, CPE.asd vy.mor the home of his.parents Mr.and Mrs.to \u2018be bout hurt his side, but is able a {vin F and Miss Glenna Bricks\" on Monday.G Marshall: Messrs.Geo.Willard\" utics again, after a Mrs.Alvin Farmer an 158 \u201cr'enna , from U.S.porte, as ©i i | 2323 eorge few days of rest.x, of Knowlton, were visiting at Mrs.G.T.Davidson, wlio has been G.T.By, : ECE D of Eastman and P.Willey.\u2014of Aber- Farmer, o K , 8 visiting her father in Como has re- 6.xn, yous, sont | % corn, looking for timber; Miss Bessie NEW MANAGE oF OF CHATEAU | Maplewood\u201d gost week Gill | visiting ber Ne \u2019 I 7 Bradley of Montreal, on Saturday and | .r reppard is still in very 2 D = , COMPANY ; ecial Attention Given to Sunder, with her parents: Mr.J.Ware | FRONTENAC.poor health, his recovery from his re- Ph a Lv Frou Xs.of Montreal, spont EWaILLETT LIMITED | TRADE \" Jand Mr.-Anson Ware at Mr.John Montreal, July 10.\u2014It was annound- cent illness heing much slower than ¢ holidays.Y hh parent .TORONTO.ONT, inted to Contract of :, ~ BUILDING Peasley\u2019s on Sunday, Mr.and Mrs.E.od at, the CPR.offices esterday that | his many friends would wish.(Ms ang Mrs.Jee children.of | » \u2014\u2014 .; , : 1as.De Rouville has bee a Aon ~ul 2 ET Cr N0 cords peeled poplar Pope - Fresh cars of ASBESTOS: AND Bradley, of Foster at Mr.0.A.Brad pointed manager of the Chateau Fron- on ania on hes in \u201cWaterloo Melbourne, spent a few days here last pitt PUR SALE ; [ cords Peeled spruce sad + Pitt pers, day.kind\u2014 and Messrs.James and Wn.Me Allister jonac, Quebec.in succession to the M R.Gillam has greatly im week._¥ = ; Several cottage rnd is po Farms.v =: - SNT-Bes of every kind\u2014 .t w .PeRou- r.x - .ir pe ; A.H.CUMMINGS & SON, ad, - | CENENT BUILDING BLOCKS a spe- have returned to their home in.Man- ville had for some time been eh f proved Mo appearance of his residence , ,DUDSWELI CENTRE.Goorgevi io: ane pip, snd at Coaticonk, Que.all \u201ccialty.Anyone wanting Fire Proof chester, Lo clerk at the chateau.He is a Mont by repainting it.The colors white and Arrivals include : Mrs.F.G Line ments, stgre, fine residence and G ntiding , La green show up very prettily from the ley, Sherbrooke, a few days at T.C.Os- flots fn) North Ward.Timber lands, and Building should use use these blocks.7.\\ realer, and previous to going to Que SAVAGE S MILLS.lake on whose shore it is situated.good\u2019s Mrs.Little anni +wo children, wild kands for.settlement.Write tor des.bee, he was engaged on the staff o the Place Viger 1 Hotel, Montreal: of Fast Angus, at \u201cher \u201csister\u2019s, Mrs, | triptive list to Hon.Henry Aylimer, Sher- MIL BY.The Anglican congregation enjoved a à x, Miss Laura Kelly, Miss Gladys Kel- Col cloxes Frida for vacation.- J H.Johnson, oF St.\"Johnsbury : WmM.HAWKEN, ly, of Charlestown, Mass.and Miss ans reat musical treat on Sunday last.D.Bishop ; Mr.and Mrs: Gordan Srooke.LL 3 bere - visiting his relatives be a Grace Stilphen, of Manchester, -Mass., fi choir of the Church of the Advent.Learned, of Learned Plain ; Miss, MB.RE ._\u2014 \u2018 aving on Frida - for a trip Of - 86 Devot Bt, Sherbrooke, Que arrived via C.P.R.on.Tuesday to Westmount, who are spending | their Fraser, of Montreal ; Miss Fanny Chay Ww ARDEX.LE [ nd.> , : ; mue _ spend their vacation with Mr.and holidays here, singing the service.The man, Windsor Mills, at W,R.Jemker- | .Merrill Shores oï-Montréal, is the H Miss Ball and: Wells, of Water ou | Bell Tel., 48317.Mrs, H.T.Tamlin and other rela- hovs\u2019 voices ure remarkably sweet and son\u2019s ; Miss Goldie Tite Visiting Mgx, cit of his parents, Mr.and Mis, i Sere over first ofthe week: : : tives here and in Granby.their training reflects great credit on Ernest- Bartlett ; M LI A.Stacey Won Shores, ; à and Mrs.Libby, son and d dig .FARNHAM.~ \u201cMr.and Mrs.J.P.Cleary were in their, choir master, Mr.W: H.Jack- [from a month\u2019 s visit \"with relations The three Sabbath Schaolds in eons | 1 Le \u201cty in 1f visit #0 : > {TI Waterloo \u2018on Sunday last attending the son, who was also with them.They fand friends in Nashua.rection with the circuit of Reve Yr, : _ Cie or» i a cames (roue Le © ee ceremony of blessing the bells in the] [were robed in their surplices and en- Departures include : Mr.and Mre.T.Howard: Warden, South Roktor ant7 ?| i ! 1tertained the Guid : TAs diving her mother nes R.C.Church and Falso the banquet w IL S O N'\u2019 S tered and left the church in procession.C.Osgood to Sherbrooke for a week\u2019s | North Kheiford) intend holding a pie- j W 2 fe | Cl Chet that followed.The church was filled to its utmost ca- stay with their nisce, Mrs.Fred.Lind- nic in Mr.Alexander Purdy s foros es at - lie Lock: i ies Parkins ot Montreal, is visit: Mra.®WeHardy returned to Richmond F LY One packet pacity and thé service was greatly en- ev : Mrs.Chaddock to her, home be Rollin's Hill, on Saturdav, She 130.A Mr friends eres 7 : | du, il - Il pr Cook ire, after spending a few weeks \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A dons due spése Decouo + ha Tombola in aid of the Roman on Tuesday rates a a cou newman À [19958 Br a presente and Me, on [fee Vie A ee NS A TS EE de article th dock > - gtholic Church will start on atur- pe © Yoo I wi ; killed a bushel T.Marsh d d ht Il f Rolie : Mrs, G> D.Bishop, in Fast An- 1 Mr._J, C.Whitehead and % milvore- puestions 5 y SE En pill ust IT July 28th, on fin this loca ny : ef flics.- fre an avgntit, a gus, for a day; Mrs.JJ.W.Andrew, fore op the Sth from Boston, Mao cindland question, stron 0 te Church gre x.- Mr.and.: Mrs.John\u2019 Carroll and 4 _ ontreal.have been spending a tew : Co Facto I Te rT spending Saturday with Mrs.Coleman Where they have heen vitrine elas 2 Premier Bond, and po art ( Fhe \u201cHest Eastern Canadian: Baseball Mr.Healy and the -Misses Het sy and ; days at Mrs.W.McClay\u2019s.Mr.Crav- who is ill in Sherbrooke.\u201ctives for the past four weeks, Nat while the position dems: Teague match will be played on thelThos.Carlin, of St, Mary's : -\u2014\u2014 SOLD | Jen, of Montreal, was.at Mrs.J., Me- The Ladies\u2019 Guild met last ook | Me.and Mrs, Wil Whitton] tatory action on either 8 od ders - Farnham Park yrounds, Sunday, July spent Sunday here the guests of Mr.bh otvocisre focsts à Steal Sones ly\u2019 g last week.\u2018 oo | with Mre.T.D.Lasell.The next meet- were the guests at A.Credit + on 1 Britain has hitherto con 4_ Mth ii~t., between the Valleyfield and, and Mrs.Thos.McMahon.+= .Ÿ Us.per packet, or 3 packets for 280.\u201cbit end Wilk he with Mrs.Tenre Canning.Tuesday last.ee, than the Lnited States, - : the loeal 16 am here.The Valtryfiold) Miss Eva Reynolds, of, Milton ie, will last a whole season.\u201coaticook House, Popular Home for ham, South Dudswell on Wednesday, | Road work ic finished in this eee 7 > Tw team i is running an exeursion here ar- here to spend her vacätion with La \u2018 me.Travellers L.Kilburn, Pop.July 17th: | \"> tion, 1.> >.Cs : riYing at the C.V.R.station at.twelve | aunt, Mrs.J.P.Cleary, Co CL - Cu , o'Hlock, 4 ; ; ho Ch Lt (4 = _ i 7 \u2014\u2014e.ae SEE | .Lo oJ / 1 ; ; , \u2018 ad \u201cThe Best i is none too good\"jand à our =r claim ig F | \u201cWe give the Best \u2018possible x value in Hammocks\u201d NT KE RR & ros = CAN ARTISTIC PIANO 'Heintzman & Co.\u201cMiniature Grand\u201d in Mahogany case.This is one of the smallest! Grand Pianos made, and a most, attractive instrument from every point of view,\u2019 > a A Grand Piano of this size takes up little more roôm that) « oh WO \u2018Iv, any part of the room.The [ the splendid tone and smooth easy action which cannot be « ; equalled in any Piano with the upright.style of action.We make it our special business to sell Grand.Pianos at very © reasonable prices and shal ~~.mail if you cannot call.YI \u2018valus allowed for any kind of.= La .Hy , Ÿ Ç pianos in exchange, \"4 .PE HE.Agee wo A \"Alon la \"ph d M |-Dressed Women = ; wh want smart,\u201d \u2018 Cl a stylish shees, should I insist on seeing.oie \u2026 came ea.vat | | influences from the start.Mr.) Smith œ+ 4 ae ol wil ten.line your eyeglasses from being broken.We have a large assortment of these use-| ful - articles dn Roll Gold Plüte.me pre made with a safety pin at ed, and some like above cut, are -made ten around the ear.range.from: 490.to 1.25 \u201corders promptly filled with pr of rolurping.Lind if they ee].tisfactory; \"A G SKINNER, / RS Le se x Both a Tiny i J freins.loosely, w \u201cJing fright throwing hex: out, .The child was- leith fan \u2018the buggy, and for a time ther: Juliette Gadbois -is visiting Mrs.| George Beaulieu: of Lawrence; Mis.Mass., are visiting their sister, Hubert Desjardins, in town.The engagement \u2018is \u201cannounced of hter of'Mr.and lastview,\u2019\u2019Cook-; shire, « Gilday, of Mont real, CO reli Ladies\u2019 $25.00 Tailor-made Costumes | f to Dr! F.W The family of Mr.J.H.Walsh, gen- anager of the Quebec Central, Railway, has gone to Cacouna to spend; \u20ac mer, atcompanied by Miss Sail, à aWkins.Wm.Wright and little aaugii]s Mr, Wn have returned from a Wright went to Pittsfield to accom: Mr.and Mre.J, E.Genost and fam | ily are spending the summer at the, the Drummond Road, one of the most, \u201c Special, price remnants\u2014Bdwards adv\u2019 Miss Proctor, of Proctor, Vt., who bas becn:the guest of Mr.and Mrs, J.S.Mitchell, returned to her home on\u2019 with her friend.| Mr.and Mrs.C.G.Buck, of Mont- with Mr.and Mrs.F.PB.Buck, at Lake Scaswanine- pus, were in town\u2019 for a couple of days this week, the guests of Mrs.R.Robins and Mrs.H.R.Fraser.Mr.and Mrs.Norbert Beaulne, who if - EEE 8 fil Tr Year Yeär Year Year Year Year 1 Year month of June, term.win, N, illness.the strong wind {the scraps in, every J the driver was blissfully unconscious.hia + \u201cAn.accident occurred: on Saturday avË-fss 4.#5 ; i = déni\u201d ; ening in East Sherbrooke, of which | A Excursion do Tu 5 en I mivers, Toy * fin.Train leaves Sher- 1.* brooke, 7.30 a.m.-$1.35 round trip.Excursion fare \u2018to all stations including : | Victoriaville.5.An instance was séen yesterday of the absolute indifference : \u2018members of the community to the appearance and: cleanliness of ihe streets.|.A cart filed to overflowing , refuse, clippings, sweepings, etc, | \u2018was driven through - Dufferin avenue, - * playfully scattering direction, while, A the consequences might have been ser- iE or even iatal.Mr.Ei Cyr, from .Cyr, who.occupied the A \u201cwas holding thë/ when : the horse, becom: tened at \u2018à.street car, jerked: ith: a young.Ascot, had lefc - his horse-and buggy outside of-Mr.Hebert's.store while was much excitement, but fortunately} } the horse was stopped, and it was gcd \u2018certgined that Mrs.Cyr \u2018had only.sus tained bruises, besides a severe fright.soeseesce anes Collections for the last three \u2018months: 868,361.81, being dn increase of $21,- | 166.21 over corresponding three months, 4 of last-year.PE The {total duty collected.for.the 1907, was $23,908.17 #1 an increase of $7,379 over x correspond \u2018ing month.of last year.: esseesece oases sivos coosesee Nyisssenagrensenes $149.17 sil ose 168,622.64: \u2014uee poccoucne er esssese verre \"verse 176,808.42 182,426.85 essrse pevese œ GRAND MASTER oF THE 1.0.0.F.\u2014- AT UNITY LODGE.Grand.Master E.H.Walling, .of Qué- |.bec, paid an official visit to Lodge, of this city, last evening, and 4 installed the officers {or the He was assisted by Past Gragtl 1.Masters, Dr.W.5, Allen, P.L.Bald-# N.Walley, and W.B.Cutchedn and Grand Wardon, Morrill.P.G.M.Charbonnel, who was.to have been present, was detained by : It was pointed out that thes \u2018occasion.was quite unique, it.being\u2018 very seldom that a P.G.M.\u2019s assemble to conduct the teresting ceremony \u201cof installation.attendance of the \u2018odge and of visit- § ing brethren; many sister lodges being |.There was a.large \u2018members of Unity represented.At the conclusion -Me- w V.E.] G.M.and so many - in of the installation advise.men to emigrate .but to gived ,, assistance and \u2018useful te but do Bive the.À those desiring\u201d to do so, such as advice about localities in which to settle, the e best means \u2018of finding em-.ploym nt, the \u2018best mode \u2018of transit, fete.Letters.of introduetion to personal riends and to Y.M.C, A's in various places.are also.given; so.that\u2018 voung men find themselves under good will return to England in the lattes part of August.Watch T.Vineberg's dt re Clearing Sale | in this issue.J ay Th ot [ive no hi on in, stating that lye Gerhard Heintzman Piano Possesses- the.richest musical tone any Piano made'in Canada.Buying come in and judge for yourself | «it is greatly.te your interest to get the\" best.4] an, Ager: for thE: finons ; i HP ARTIRORME PEANG.- BARON \u201cWellington Street.of Before of Beebe Pla, is ds AI town for 8 few Ti of .certain {Beth h Feleplivhes, 191,851.97 .192,852.09: 236,013.94} y Univy currents 1 = her rooke, | Le oh ZPHONE ORDERS \u201cFol with pa: | * \u201c Give prompt attention TE i Eu cTneAL REPAIR @ SUPPLY 0.WJ, FIGGKTT, Prop, S00 Wellington St.x & + ~ + * \" r : Complete supply of bathing a also white duck, drake, canvag blue and gray and drab and mar, and olive, whdre fore we have Sole i brown, chocolhte in both low Cut high laced and pumps in blag ent leather and\u2019 white canvas, a 4 _ 54 LEADIN Sandals to children\u2019s sizes.wear ha refcei ; narits and the reduced Sia The above list is ab ut - our entir as the regular values were 1 prices should quickly close: pn orders with Cash given speci friends.in Rock Island at present.\u2019 J The Sock of baleine + and repairing™} a 1 a | 4f-on the Exhibition Groupds is going on rire \u2014 one Lun Lollies hos 0 Yor a : actively.But, as Æxhibition ie 163 = ; -approaching there is no time to lose; Jin ea, 7 .EN 4 À The : \u2018construction of bhe Dairy.Build-; After a very busy spring trade Miss itchell, of Newpo: ing bas just commen It will bed nan Me., is visiting Miss Kathleen Wiggett [eas on the west side.The Poul: rem ts which we will clear out at Jat her home on Monireal street, y Building has Weed mo¥ed nearbyz: prices.| .: z | | Miss Rose Brisard -of Leominster, The work on the Grand Stand is well 1 Regular Mass.is in town visiting the\u2019 family advanced It is a huge building, 400, : | Bite.° Quality Value, Jet her aunt, Mrs.P: \"Bousquet.feet\u201d long of a 7000 seating capacity.feo so Ly.\u201cfier will be three entrances.The large: 3 ft, 9 in.x 8-ft, bin.| Oilcloth .65 A (Mrs.H.H.Clarke and children of | c, 88 heretofore, and one at both fg 6 \u201c Oîleloth 60 ; Lemme left home on.Tuesday for te db.\u2019 The wodd paving in front of: : x : a MCIO \u2018 3 46 visit to friends\u2019 at Brown\u2019 s Hill.: the, Grand Stand hea Par remov d 4 -9 | x 7 | Oiîléloth 1 40 i A ha an be replat y a bottom of] dj i 1 0 lm wn mea, os ES el SESE 5 36% Gildan or : lof days this week Mr.and Mrs.P, | streets just opened will he covered, with - 3 .9.* 8 3 - Qileloth il.(5 = IN.Boucher.; [stono sud broken\u2019 pravel.There | is a fine 6 x 11 I Oilcloth D 95.; cro the grounds, apparent] h Cag | 2 Mra.James M.Heney, from Boston, | ly the best ever seers there.The a 5.à, x6 | Oileloth 05 x J Mass, T tract for the construction \u2018of the Art: 4.2 x | ] : 18 .> |brother, Mr, R.¥.Collins, , OB fhe Building has been awarded to Mr.T.|M °G - | 8 -Giloloin 188 Drummonc Road, 815 TI.Shure, of Coaticook.: This builds: \u2018 | XJ ilcloth 10 Look f u ular advertisement ing is situated near the south corner: = vod .7 1 ; for © ae what we aredo- f'and will be one of the finest and most 5 = .Li noleum: 67 ing- ih our, ce of Wash.Suits ik striking structures on the grounds.8 X 12 (job) | Linoleum ; 80 \u2014 St t in a 1 , Ë - - * Pr i.E, \u201cHargrave have re! : SHERBROOKE PORT.- 6 x 6 it 2 a | Linoleum 7 turned from a three weeks\u2019 trip \u2018td | The collections of Customs al\u2019 the.Jo Co | ; : _ BB Toronto, Niagara Falls, St.Catharinps Port of Sherbrooke, from the 30th_ of] 5 8 x 6 | \"Linoleum S88 and other, Ontario towns, jour wl, Ja the 30th of June] ; 5 7 x 12 |Linoleam.488 Mr.and Mrs.Ferdinand Laroche anid @ as lollows: 11 11 - x12 .Linoloum 1 40 \u201c110 » Redyoed- Price, 45.40 125 125 225 and strawberries, The = porous shreds take up | the fruit.juices holding \u2018the delicious aroma of the berry.Wholesome, appetizing, strei pg then- us ing, A - ,[ he 1 - > nn 4 « {Were invited to assist as sponsors at [otter mb ad | Bell Tel, 430, People's: Tel N \u2018 \u2026 :] thé dedication of the bells of the order in the jurisdiction.Returns now À: L y or iA » a \\ MW {church of St.Bernadin, Waterloo, were coming in indicated\u2019 a \u2018substantial in-F- \"/ 2 Dati Av (ES ® Oo ] \"| obliged to decline on account of the | crease in membership.Two new-lod-{ ho K \u2019 == , n° Pbrectgrious state of Mr.Beaulne*s ges had been organized and many lod- _\u2014 2 \u2018 \u2018 to m q; + = A healthy - \u2019 | ges had shown splendid gains.The: \u2018j \\ © Z4_ The Secretary Treasurer of the Sher- other installing officers were called; ?2 J 4 prooke Prstestant Hospital\u2019 acknow- upon for.a few demarke, 88 ge il i es \" *fledges with thanks the following sums: some ol the visiting brethren, inclu A 1s Bro.White, P.G., Vict Lodg N tt 7 t.Peter\u2019s ehurch, Cookshire, $7.80 ; Jing Bro.ite, ictoria Lodge, + SN A Dr.F.J.Austin, $10.00; St.A Coaticook ; Bro.C.J.Lane, P; G/ = A - 5 to line's Ch rob Danville.$12.19 ; hugs Havel ook Lodge, Vernon and R SHERBROOKE, .QUE.= \"| McCaw, $4.00; Major George William- Bro.Adams, of Vermont, now locate - XV =\u201d son, Kingsbury, $10.00; collected by at Huntingville.| i pat \u2019 y 5 Direct private\u2019 1 \u201cYou \u201ccan \u201cFeep\u2019 éwiée\u2019 as \u201clarge a herd of \u201ccows \u201cwithout\u201d ad ions A Mrs.Wm.Wright, Bury, $60.00.At the conclusion -of the lodg meet- and set prive wire.to Now York .=çost for feed if \u2018you have a Green Mountain « Now is your time to buy a \u201cPro- Tue Grand Ho ghee a Ao Que- |» Bank Stock - If you are now keeping five cows buy a\u2019 Green Mountain Silo}, gress Brand\u201d Suit at TT.Vineberg's bec to-day.* er recto eue pr pcce a ep wialty.* x and keep ten.¢ It will cost.you no more to keep the ten, cows.win Clearing Sale.71 The new offic i U itv/ Lod \u201cListed Stocks and Bonds bought and a2.Greet Mountain Silo than: five cows without the Silo.7 A rath A : 3 d 1 or ple PC UN se 25 old on Commission, I rather funny sight was witnessed | installed las night are : .G., Bro Every cow fed on Green Mountain Silage will give\u201d more \u201cmilk ok Saturday evening by the id James Johnston : V GG, ro Lamont; 1° WILL | and yield more money at less expense.That means, to.you.more t\\the N y Sherb 8 k y residents R.S., Bro.J.W.Be S.Bro.Jas | SELL ; z cows, more milk, more \u2018money, \u2018and twice.as much profit, { Tac b Dev a an ng Ny vely Lowe : Treas., Brd.D / Spencer: Wer 16 Shares Peo les T leph , : The Green mountain is uot\u2019 only, a ,silo but the.very.best \u2018of * whom he: had arrested for creating Bro.Wm.Lord ; Cond., Bro.Mickie ; Pr ferred S p ciephone all, silos.+ = + some dis turbance on King street.Both Chap., Bro.Graha ; R.S.S.,, Bro.| crerr tock at 92, - Special\u201d discount to \u201cearly purchasers; > : M : [Pursued pursuer made good time.Aito;s L S.8, Bro/ [ Wiggett ; R.SN.It frequently happens that when se \u201cOur New Free Illustrated Catalogue tells\u201d al about it.We want © but the prisoner proved /the more G., Bro.; RS.V.C., Bro.E, curities, jare desirablé purchases, inves- ie you ! to bave a copy.Write for it.\u201d : | RY | nimble- -footed of the two /and © succond 5 \u2018King L.S.VG M.J.Gunning; 1 G., tors aré/temporarily unable to avail :¥ Agents, wanted .in unoccupied territory.| i SN ed in getting away and concealing, Bro.Trusele HX | themselves of the opportunity, NOTE.\u2014 We re manufacturers and dealers in Machin ty RÉ 4 himself in the Grand Trunk yards.| 7g In su cases, I am prepared to buy 1d Supplies for Dairy and Creamery; also Gasolene.Engins a, \"Mr.Wa, Beecher Smith of Manches: for my customers, at prevailin prices, | Pleasure Boats, ete.etc.| E ier, ns who is ager of the Lan- - such securitios as they may select, up- : cashire Divisional Jouncht of the iY.M.{+ | [On the payment of \u2018à fraction of the Jreanapiax DAIRY SUPPLY GO.mrea HO Ch immiguion Dpariert + ni | {pies price in lanes car ' {present visiting Canada, an was in # a moderate rate of interest._ - Sherbrooke yesterday.He intends to {4 An opportunity now offers to those i take a trip across Canada in order | : who\u2019 have money to make investments, \u2014 et ee epee to renew fold friendships and make ; ot interont pour.a Touch larger rate j I Cl new ones and also to extend the num- § 08 n has been the case for ,Ç A.Te DREW CF F- DOGGED THE anes HooTSIERS.ber of his\u2019 cofrespondents in this coun- ¥: some years, and later on the opportu- .14 Water Stree¥ « -Sherbrooke, P.Q.| _ Jtry.Mr.Smith says he hopes that, p.[n'y will have passed, - - A complete stock of Automobile and MAN FOLLOWING THE SOVEREIGN shortly the National Council; of Lu TL Bicycle Sundries, \"ARRESTED ATR LIVELY: |X MCA.in England will nis \u201cthe 1 On te Montreal list there are | CHA \u201cmigration Department, of which he is Now oy Bond heed Seven a Hol h d, July -10.\u2014Plain clothés the head, a general one, applyi ng tof.= plenty f good stocks yielding 6 sr and Go-Cart eels.= _ officers, \u201cwho are > ompanyice King al the Asociations in Englond The | 3p.C, while in New York © object o 8 artment is not to\u2019 hi of the industrials are now yielding 9 to 10 p.c, Harriman\u2019s Union = Pacific | yields the investor over 72 p.fe.Correspondence solicited.Ara L.A DUrpeEsNr SYHERBROOHE coe \u2018 TF ace to H, H.MORENCY, .G SHOT, DEALER a « Face Talks.TA smooth faco is rather W 2 6 AI | Over.30:000 Reach al parts Townships: WIE thing you want.Ody ~1\u201d mum 15 wod- tions\u2019 fur price .6 days, $1.Pi - cer \u2018 Address, DAILY WikC \u2019 She ph ; 5 à roro E> HELP WANTÉ à NAJANTED Foi a months, \u2018Junior we have a\u201d few § special reduced @ rery - reasonab A them out.= ial attention.- be chosea than many whist ers \u2014 especially \u2018in summé And the daily morning sha?may be turned from tort into pleasure by tho use?RAZORS te ed to suit.SAFETY RAZORS The Sthr, the Germn,.« with latest im ovefients ro the Ye T 81% GILLETTE RAZORS A Safety stropping- the ough blades to Insta y RAZOR STROPS vv Bzor in Sherbrçok co Hel to SHAVING OUTFITS \u2018rashes, \u201cA fine as-oiltn JED 5.00), \u2018 Cases cont: dning Razors, rar, £2.95, / pee Strops \u2018| sent, \u2019 The Leading FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Matahlished 0 \u2018Pteture ran 65 Frontenac Street.\u2018 BHERBROOKE, FMB Years.ng Bell Tel, QUE.W: R.BRAUVL EY & SON, \u201c Finest Tine of cod strops everf hi the right shaving things, W have the pleasure giving Ki Twenty odd Kinds everyones\u2019 guet 51.50 to E300.\u201cthat requires ) ost thing vet\u2014wits® .il J.$.MITCHELL 8} UN BERTAKERS re \\ - a M\" i tion tor 1 8 FOR.: [oR 3 combi ed, 1 clapboar: A Craig, | por à rack, also i cheag, | Rake only use good Stenographer.stating salary reyhit & 4 Asbestic ¢ Ce.| Lim TACHINISTS - «À planer Sands : adian Rand.Co.ON MILL \u20181 Woävers and Ge Faustlits prele: Write \u2018ur c a 1 fg \u2019 0 \"help adval ced.lL whe Dowinion Peatile Que.Wi Good ville] | NTED AT ON: ers, for two wages.W.1 Ie 4° - \u20ac - WANTED\u2014RE] locality thr advertise our \u2018guads, t on trees, fiaves, bridg - que places, also distri jog matter.Commi: per month and expens Steady employment to y V.work men for ths Eas singly or with g W TED \u2014 AT +\"=} ner for our Wa Manufacturing ;.Co; ; ECTRIC -MOTOR hase, 560 volt, hp.nd Loan Jor Sash, do.fm\u201d SALE_15 HP, ductiÿn motor, as 5 be sold very cheap East Sherbrooke.o SALE \u2014 ON ower portable | la , both in good © a bargain.Apply Shirbrooke.| MISCELLA A ANTED\u2014A FAR) hay crop on, t Address.Box.Jo: vi NE AUTO im : articulars in wh oflin\u2019a atom.pH or sale at a Writé_him at once, M8 er, pre ctically' new, rs dress Box 42, Rie hmo \"WA?NTED\u2014PI, ACE érvant, or worl ris just out fron .Re ord.WANT two a child (12 onthe, Apply \u201cFOR SA tne OR 8 - \u2014 4 ALE- AO.I Water heating boils der, Capacity 3,000 ft.Clüsive lof mains.Mur Record Price $910).[Can cord lord Office, Sherbroo! eb I or FOR SALE\u2014O\\ ;.Street, opposite 6 Terms PH \u2018 \u2018any.\u2014 Apply .-Brooks st ppiy SALE _ \u2014 DRY Harknésy Livery.DEE LAVAT, oR \u2014Anply George Pov.SALE ar ore For C= Sp to.Luke Bros.\u201cCo Moi \u2018 double wagon vit Massév-H - Greenshields.Pecan SHOP .for sale, with or \"TY, in! thriving town wo lines R.R.or any kind wood.of nd: Brock & Jaw - TEACHERS Four\u201d ELEMENT At wanted by the sel ot, Schools to 6 Bhorbr oc \u201cJohn Track WANTED 1 tain school] (Disser.September next.Fe Apply to gerville, Ca.A.Bignell \" TO LE jou E TO LE T\u2014\u20ac0 n and Liverpo- se rboms, bath onto L antry and wa fe.Chambetlai - JA 1098 - Les BATHING SH0ES.oo b \u2018.x - ot bathing ve duel drake, canvag 2 ptet QU TEN ane ra and » eu Sarre aotive, sheïciore we by ave rome i, © Chocolate in both low cuts \\ h lue and pumps in black à Luther nd white canvas, .4 qe canply }, an aN Sor | H, H.MORENGY, LEADING SHOE DEALER, 5.lth 167 = 12 ; fil 1.75 125 + loth 295 - 285 À Sandals tor tv ar barefeei, n°2 Si \u2014\u2014 _ a Linoleum | g \u2018trade we a few.oubat.special reduced : > \" at J Reducsd 3 tv._ oo Value, - Price, 14 loth « 65 45.À loth.60.\u2014 40 À loth - 140 1.10- 4 loth 195 75 À loth R83 > 65-78 oth 210° 160 ° eun 67 49 À eum 4.80 3.20 eam +55 =; 364 -.cum 2 17 - 1 75 3 eum = 1S8 145 1 cam -4s3 = 395 : cam 10 40 850\" ir entire stock of rem SENT .TO CANADA, .Toronto, July 11 \u2014(Special.pin a detter written by C.P.Carrelley from Egypt to John A.Paterson, X.C., information is given that Dr.\u2018Robert Mond has made a very important gift to the University of Toronto Museum The gift consists of a large altar of carved and described as one of the best that has survived and is in a remarkable state of preservation.The Museum, also, obtains from: the same source, a large cedar box, e ex quisitely painted, belonging to t eighteenth dynasty period of Hebrew \u2018ship of Egyptian gods.ce) BOSCOBEL, The Ladies\u2019 Guild will hold a basket social and sale of work in the parsonage on Friday evening, July 19th.Miss Addie Truex, of Granby, \u2018has been visiting relatives here.LECTRIC MOTOR FOR SALE, 2 | © phase, 550 .volt, 133 cycle, induo- tion motor, 7 h.p.In good order, nd cheap for eash, Address Daily vecord, Bherbrooka,\u201d 1° 2; a æ- duction motor, as good as Bow.will ~be sold very.cheap.Apply, P .Biron, | East Sherbrooke.- FOR + H.P., 2 PHASE IN.- ee Jor SALE \u2014 ONE TEN HORSE power portable boiler and engine lathe, both in good order, for sale at a Barguil.~ Apply _to- Howard .& Craig, Sherbrooke.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014= es \u2014 \u2014\u2014macmeme MISCELLANEOUS.- crop on, to rent immediate- lv.Address Box 102, Compton.0 ONE AUTO REFUSE TO GET a A rticulars in regard to Mr.F.dflin\u2019s automobile, which he offers er sale at a reasonable figure.Write hin at ence.A Stanley steamer, practically new, seats four.= Address \u201cBoy 42, Richmond, P.Q.WANLED-p LACE \"AS GENERAL servant, or work by the \u2018day, by Soman just.out from England.Box + Record, - = ae FARM - WITH GOOD ! \\ ANTIÈD\u201d\u2014 HOME FOR YOUNG child (12 months) for about two months.Apply Box 47, Record.ES FOR SALE.Fee sALE \u2014 NO.15 BUFFALO += Water] heating boiler, fp perfect order.Capagity 3,000 ft., 1 inch pipe, exclusive.of majins.Made by H.R.Ives \u201c& CO.Price $90.- Can be seen at Daily Record Office, Sherbrooke.Ter FOR SALE\u2014ON WELLINGTON | Stre@it, opposite Geo.Long\u2019s shop.Terms eagy.Brooks St.OR SALE \u2014 PRY SLABS) APPLY \u2014- Harkness Livery._ - \u2014\u2026_.WE DET, AVAL CREAM SEPARATOR Apply George Povey, Lennaxville.OR SALE \u2014 SECOND HAND .double wagon with box and hay- rack, also Massey-Harris hay rake, ¢heap.Rake.only used one season.A.-M.Greenshields.An MACHINE SHOP AND FOUSDRY r shle, with or without mächin- | ry.in Thriving town of Cookshire, on two lines |R.R.A first clas centre for any kind - of industry, especially wogd.Brock & Flaws, Cookshire.= \u2014 | TEACHERS \"WANTED.: FOUR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS p wanted by, the school trustees cf ford.[Schools to open about Begs.let, Apbl pp John Ross, Box 2 Shefbrook o 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Trac IIR WANTED FOR.THE MOUNtain gehool.(Djssentient) from 1st Peptember| next.For fuil particulars] SPplv to W.A.Bignetl, Sec.-Treas., Ber- Serville, «Que 005 HOUSE| To £ET\u2014CORNER OF LON: ing 11.robms, bath room, hot and cold Water, panty 1 y and wash room.Apply to LT, .C hamberlain, Brompionsil, Hilt who misited - Aelatives here | Tant 1 FHAAISIISISIIISIIIAACIINIOON Apply J.©.Gagne, 26 |- Recent departures include : | Mise Celia Truax for a short visit to Len noxville ; Mr.George Copping and Master Lawrence Copping, of | Sand week ; Mr.and Mrs.John Marshall, of Abbotsford, who- paid up a flying visit recently,\u201d \u2014 A very well attended \u2018and successful Guild was held at Mrs.Dunliar\u2019s on Wednesday last.Co .a \u201c PKARCETON.Li Mrs.Daisy Dupuis, who has been i for some time, has now taken to her bed, and at present writing is\u2019 very low, with a trained nurse in attend- \u2018ance.Mr, Alson Burnett, who has recently been to Battle Creek, Mich., on a visit, has returned home.Mr.and Mrs.Lewis.Schoolcraft were near Abercorn last Saturday to View a farm, which they have recenily purchased.They intend taking possession this autumn.Mr.Chas.Jones and Miss Zina Jones were \u2018in Sutton on Wednesday last on busfriess.cu © Co j \u2014 - |.ISIN 2 DEATHS REPORTED § MRS.STEVEN SON, FORMERLY OF SAWYERVILLE, Sawyerville, July, 11.\u2014(Spcpial.) \u2014 Mrs.William Stevenson, a former re- aident of this place, who left here: a few months ago with \u2018her husband and Jived in St.Johnsbury, Vt., died last Thursday.Her remains were brought here Friday evening for burral.= Mrs.Stevenson leaves a husband and two little children and a large circle of friends and relatives to morn her loss.= MRS.H.COREY, OF PEARCETON.Pearceton, Jury 11.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The sad news of the death of Mrs.Hemap \u2018Corey, on Saturday night, caused by a recent shock, was sorrowfully received by all.Mrs, Corey, who was 86 years of age, has resided with her son, Mr.Sylvester Corey, for some time.She leaves orie other son, Alva Corey, of Farnham, and six \u2018grandchildren, Mr Ervin Casey, \u2018Mrs.B.Getty and Espie Corey, of this place, Miss Florence Corey, of Bedford, Mrs.Henry Leduc, of Stanbury and Miss Lottie Corey, of Lowell, Mass.was preached by d school house an Ë Stanbri dge \u2018Rev.N.C.Hurlburt, last.MRS.H.w NYE, FORMERLY OF BEDFORD.+ Cowansville, July 11, (Special)tbMr.and Mrs.C.M.Nye, of \"his place have death in Emporia, Kansas, U.S.A., of Mr.Nye\u2019s mother, Mrs.-H.Ww.Nye, wife of the Rev.H.W.Nye, for years the highly esteemd Anglican rector of the parish of Bedford.~The late Mrs.Nye was universally loved in ford, where this news will be particularly \u2018painful.The move from Bedford to } Emporia was made for reasons of health, some few years ago and Mr.C.H.Nye visited his parents there this spring.The laté Mrs.2 left two \u2018other children, Mrs.C.H.Martin, .of Emporia, with whônt she waif living.at the.time of her deéease, and \u201cMr ; ; Kd ue; x | ward: Ve.Nye, of 0 _Bpme plac.| To ; dE i 7 ?| WANT ANTED AT ONCE \u2014 TABLE} (GIRLS WANTED \u2014 STEADY WORK! WANTED IMMEDIATELY.\u2014 ONE .Permanent position.Bead Office : AE \u2014 CHAMBERMAID.AP- bondage, \u201cand exhibiting scene in war- § The service .was held here in the} just received the sad intelligente of the | vs ow | .HENRI BOURASSA, M.P., WILL .RESIGN FROM COMMONS.owing: \u2014 : During the- next few days, there reached our ears is well founded, and as those best informed pretend.oùt, r.Henri Bourassa, M.P.for Labelle, will abandon his federal seat \u2018shortly to en the provincial arena.tieular attention to affairs in the Pro: | vince of Quebec; to the question of col: onization among others.He has often criticized the methods of adapin- istration up to the present in force, 3 #To-day he is evedited with the\" ih- tention of going on the stump for.She next provincial elections, whi persistently announced for next \u2018an- tumn.: (\u201cIt is stated that the member Yor Labelle has numerous followers.He will direct a third party absolutely independent, in no wise connected with the two existing bodies.In most of the.rovincial counties, represéntatives of the new party will ender the\u2019 lists as candidates yet exactly known, but th li leanings of tne ie for Labelle te ; genera y understa \u201cInterviewed by a representative \u2018of La Patrie, as to the.rumor, Mr.Bour- i Assa said \u2018that he liad nothing to - - 88y at\u2019 the; moment.\u201cHe will speak at Montmagny, Saturday next, July 13th, at a large meet ing called by Mr.Armand Lavergne\u201d mme rs Pt J ULTIMATE.WORK FOR EMPIRE, LORD - STRATHCON NA'S- INTERES] TORONTO vy.- , IN ALL-RED SCHEME SO.- DESCRIBED.London, July 11\u2014The Yorkshire He- Je 8 correspondent here states that the Government will be only too glad to seize on the reported withdrawal af Australia from the All-Red scheme: \u2018as | an excuse for a refusal to .partidipat Lord Strathcona, however, a striving | \u2018to attain success in a manner which scheme to be his ultimate work for the.\u201cmpire., 154 M1 2 rad d DAIRY PRODUCE, Montreal, July .10th, : Owink to the downward trend of thel cheese Prices in the countr ry) the local e market is easier in tone.quote ood tario, colored, 1lÿc, to 1ljc., and white at 11e.to! 114c., while East- cerns: are quoted at 10e.to lle.The local butter - market is steady.under a continued good local demand, with finest Townships quoted at.20Je, to 2lc, and undergrades at (20}c.to\u2019 ages, Campbellford Ont., 9.\u2014One thous \u201cand four hundred | hese offered ; -1,« 152 boxes sold at 1lc., and 60 boxes at 10 15-16c., balance * refused\u201d at 10 15-16c.Stirling, Ont, July '9.\u2014Nine hun- red &hd five boxes of cheese offered ; 365 sold at lle; balance refused at 10 15-16c.| Simcoe, Ont., July :9.\u2014At the mèet- ing of the cheese hdard to- -day, B35 | roxes of colored and 150 white were fered ; all sold at 114c.- COUNTRY PRODUCE, Montreal, July 10th, There was no actual change in the local egg situation, but the feeling in the market is easy as supplies are still coming_forward freely and stocks on :} spot are fairly large, while thie demand \u2018s chiefly for | local consumption.Round lots of No.1 stock are quoted at 16jc., and gmall parcels age selling at 174c.to 18c.per dozen.ere continues to be a fair enquiry.for beans from outside sources and the.tone of the market is firm with sales.\u201cif threé-pound pickerg in round lots it 81,40 to $1.45 per bushel, and small quantities at $1.50 per bushel, A fair trade is passing in potatoes and as supplies of old are limited prie- v8 rule steady.Quebec potatoes _ are selling at $l.10 to $l.15 per 90 Ibs.\u2019 on track, and at $1.20 to Psi 25 in a jobbing way, while red stock in car \u2018ots, bring #1 to $1.05 on track, and, 31.15 to 51.20 in a jobbing way.- The demand: for maple product continues slow and the market js dull | with no change in prices to note.Syrup is quoted at = Gic.per lb., tins, and 5c.per Ib.in wood ; maple sug: ar, Tic.to Be.\u2014 Thé market for honey is still quiet, the demand being only for small lots.We quote as _ follows:\u2014White clover, comb, 12e.to 15c.; white extractéd, J14e7 to 126; buckwheat, comb, 9c.84e.to ve.\u2018to 10c., and I buckwheat, 8 ; Proved by 50-year = At dealers\u2019 or by\u2019 \u201c25¢.abottle.conten I } pes LA PATRIE ANNOUNCES \"THAT [a grording to what has just come |tors t r.Bourassa\u2019s programme is not .seems to indicate that he intends the | Peter - |eused of the crime.+ 7 lp Fis mily of \"Mr, Es ke; Megantic.pbs \u201c pronth* ce The Misses Reynold, -of Sherbrooke, \u2014 meme sin ee .D.O\u2019Meara, from Quebec, In: of Customs, is among the visi- e city to-day, Miss) Hargrevs and Miss Alice Har- grave [have gone to Richmond for a couple| of weeks, guests of Mrs.J.C.\u201cMr.Bourasäa has always paid par- Sutherland.Mrs.A.Gilchrist, who_has beenliv- ing- for -spme time; at Magog, has returned «to her old- home, and for the present.is thé _guest of Mrs.George Gil, Queen streety | A ui % The \u2018Hexuliomentitthéætre.u ttention \u201cand av - mirthful in prospect; ©: | Prospect; UC Vd Evrard Little, Known 2 as \u201c Big | E&Y \u2018the Victim, ; : iy leven L' \u201cARE ARRESTED - AS BEING IMPLICATED.a result of a bar-room brawl, Fdward Little, more familiar] known as \u201cBig Ed.,\u201d is dead, and Harry Daly,\u201d Patrick \u2018Moakler, George Hillman, Jr.Thomas Donnahue and three Negroes, \u2018ong 4 waiter and thé other two, wo-.|mien, ate.under arrest.Daly is directly charged with mut- ut der of Little, and others are held ast accessories.or witnesses, \u201citis as Killed\" #1 3 dts o STABBED BY A MAN WHO WAS.INTERESTED IN THE LATTER.\u2018Buffalo, N.Y., July.11,\" (Special) \u2014 orrestel, a well known sporting man, and Marie Smith a waitress in his saloon restaurant, were murdered early today.George Hodson, a painter, is\u201d ac- \u201cThe Smith waman formerly lived with Hodson, aiid her refusal to leave Tor: restél\u2019s place is the alleged cause of sthe double murder.Hodson was ar- >= 204c.Receipts to- day were 914 packs à Tested - few minutes after the crime was committed.He was covered with\" blood, but, declared that he had no recollect ion of what occurred.For- frestel oo sitting in front of*his saloon\u201d when it.is alleged Hodson rushed up.and | stabbed him with a butcher's | knife.|Forrestel sank, to the ground and his assajlant again plunged the nine inch blade of the knife into his ; body.| Hodson it 1s alleged, then rushed upstairs to Marie Smith's roomy \u2018She was in bed asleep but was awakened by) thé bursting open of the door.As she sprang from bed,\u201c Hodson, it is alleged, stabbed her twice inflicting terrible wounds.Forredtel \u2018died in five minutes.The.woman (was taken to a hospital, where \u2018she die on the operating.table, ét rs WOUL TAKE THE PHILIPPINES, JAPAN WOULD AI ALSO CAPTURE THE HAWAHANS, SAYS A .S.CONGRESSMAN, - .or the United States.wants a Hull Monday.\u201cThere isa big mans in Japan who would welcome war, but the ruling classes are too wife to pick a quarrel with \u201cthe United States.\u2018df there is war, we will at first.lose the Philippines and the Hawaiian Islands, but we would triumph in the end for the United States wo oyld build warships and fight out a victory.We are the only nation which can con- time.\u201d Akron, Ohio, July 11 \u2014The Sterling | Company.at Braberton is in receipt of urgent request from Washington to > push to completion as rapidly as possible the boilers for the hattle- ships of the navy.The plant will be run day and night until the boilers are .completed.ee Pre ere HOTEL KEEPERS SHOULD: TAKE A NOTE OF IT.à + The Tprisonment of the Metcalfe \u2018J hotel man convicted for a second time 44 of: having sold liquor in a local option dist d merits of the law are not in issue.The Jaw is on the statute book and must | the enforced.ct simply follows the law.The Hotel keepers in other local option districts would avoid JMmuch trouble if they kept this exemplary c case in mind.\u2014Ottawa \u201cJournal, \u2019 STOCKS.LT à Rn F.Mors, stook \u2018broker, Odel)\u2019s 4 Block.reports stock quotations at V jj o\u2019clonk, by\u2019 telegraph, as follows: / MONTRFAT- STOCK EXCHANGE.| Montreal Power.\u2026\u2026.ue Lure «90% Detroit Ry.\u2019 cove vere vive veri 66 FC P.Rs Lu.Lorccroes Locnavenepereenser 1733 Twin City covers verse 0006 Î emcresnss avers 94 : NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Reading ve PI 0 wheres vacesseuce perse 101 Be R.T.ieee verisvers veuves ancerrenenes 56 UV.S.Steel ccc.revere edie BE Atchinson .seroorére: venprrrirures 891 [pion Pacific carrer server seveseers | \" Miss Bralotte, of the \u2018Bell Telephoné Co., has gone to Brompton \u2018for her.La Patrie gives currency to the fol annual vacation.will be a sensation in the world of frie de dede = ot weeks with.polities, if a serious rumor which has The \u2018Joshua Simpkins Company will | treet parade at.2.o\u2019clock attracted | Niagara Falls; N.Y.,\" July\" 11.\u2014As | Des Moines, Ia, July : 11 \u2014\u201cNeither \u2019 said Congr essman |, duct a.war and-get rich at the same 1 CLEMENT THEATRE Thirsday, J July 11th, C.BR.Reno's Great New England Play, - Joshua Shmpkin \" Hear [the famous Joshua Simpkins Orchestra.Mail Accounts Do your banking by mail and let your money earn 3 per cent.interest where it is absolutely - ft safe\u2014 ., .Parade at Neon.$1 starts an \u2018account at the \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 Eastern Townships Bank Established 1899; F on SALE a good \u2018torner\u2019\u2019 property, Corner Liverpool and Richmond Streets.\"Large Jog,\u201d \u2018comfortable old-fashioned house, eight rooms and bath.\u2018Good barn and office, large sheds.Good wood business.Terms énsy, one half cash.Good rea-|: sons for selling.- Also, one pair heavy work mares, weight 2600 lbs., fast walkers ; heavy double harness, 1 heavy double wa on, 1 single wood wagon, also doub and single sleds, Concord wagon and\" sleigh.Cheap for cash.J Prices\u201425, 35 and 500.CLEMENT THEATRE Tuesday, July 16th, 07, LoReane & Lea Present the \u2018Screaming Farce Comedy in Three (3) Acts entitled - \u201cThe Funny Wr.Booley.\u201d Accompanied by their ow | Concert Band and Orchestra, : JAS.9, ° LE framed 4 Liverpool St.Wood Yard 20\u2014PEOPLE IN COMPANY\u201420 - a ; 10-BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS-19.ALL-RED ROUTE THAT FOR ATLANTIC SECTION WOULD BE £450,000 PER ~~ No Waite\u2014A Continuous.Show, | Prices\u201425e,_ 35c, 50e.1 Watch for Grand Stréet Parade Day - ANNUM.\u2019 of Show.J London, July 11.\u2014The Express.\u2014 states that the subsidy for the Atlan- | REGISTERED tic section \u2018of the All-Red route .is £450,000 per annum, to be borne equally by the British and Canadian governments.Hackey Sti \u2018\u201cRattling Shot,\u201d also \u201c\u201cThornel,\u201d 2.264 at COTE HOTEL STABLES, LEN: NOXVILLE, \u201cIronside\u201d op Phoroughbred Stallion, et alpon, his dem by Caml a \u2018out \u2018of Constance, by Coningsby, Winnings st ize orld\u2019s Fair {Chicago ; lat = Toronto and Mon \u2018Shows ; \"8rd New York Horse Show.City.| Has ptoved a most mie sin x) stylish carriage and- .GAMES TO-DAY.\u2019 : Montreal at Baltimore: Toronto at Newark, - , Buffalo at Providence, Rochester at Jerse + EASTERN LEAGUE § TANDING.when crossed with 0d eddy Toronto Won, ost.P.«5 Will stand for 60 ies maces Buffal O corres vue were 39 on \"509 at Albion Hotel Stables.N° atk sees sbenees eee \"4 5] \"593 | All mares at owners\u2019 risk, ewark .2 .D \u20ac Terme $10 (in town), for prise Bontisates vu cee ee 0 à 453 ars apply to altimore .Geo 307 33 47 Providence .ee 0 30 35 \u201c462 EDWARD BRINLON, \u2014 Aone City .29.35 | 453 NWOOD 7 ontreal .2L 37 S62 For .ery hard ahd soft; wood, va- PF .3 rious lengths and sizes, \u2018dry and: green A, * JUNIOR LACROSSE.{slabs and edgings, both hard ang soît.| An, exciting .ganie of lacrosse took 316 inches or 4 feet.\u2018Also sawdust.de- place on the lacrosse grounds between livered at any: part of the city.és, Se | Electric Light Bill Hawkins .H.F.bosse caneevensecsennees Matheson :7.:.0: Home vi.es M: Conley .I.tin vireo imi ve verees \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Referee, W.\u201cHaute inson ; time-kee er, F A.Green.me-Reepen | NOTICE | .I would respectfully request that all MEMORTALS.pafti having claims against\u2019 me, , to Aitistié work only, in Granite and send hair accounts to me at once.>.A.A.WILLARD, Marble Homme Prices reasonable.RICHARD HAMBLY, ; - (na ticook.One apt mange ie \u2014 = © 77 Narth Hailey, P.Q.July 10th 1907.WARNING Tn the \u2018Exchequer Court of Canada, an.shaportant À ment has just been rendered by Judge Burbig ge against Drysalt- ers, Lid., for an infringement of the \u2018registered label and \u201ctrade-mark: of \u201cBaby\u2019s Own Soap.\u201d _ The manufacturers, of 24 \u201cBABYS OWN SOAP\u201d hereby ¢ give- iotien to all dealers and retailers that any infringement of their labels or trade-marks will he proceeded.against, The public are hereby warned not to accept any imitations jor substitates which trade upon the well-known name pa high quality of.\u201cBaby\u201d s Dwn Soap.\u201d THE ALBERT SOAPS Limited, Mfrs.\u2014 MONTREAL.| meer eee ge HR Before deciding finally where your daughter shall be educated, d, H write for a Calendar of ; DUNHAM LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE.* ~~ DUNHAM, Que.unrivalled health record, not a case: of serious _illness in 13 years ; equipped with modern fire escapes, extension] ladders, hose, etc.; weekly\u201d fire, drilt.| \"Every precaution taken to assure 1 Comfort, Health and Safety of Puplis _ \"Highly competent\u2019 staff ; thorough course of instruction as laid down by the Protestant Board of\u2019 Education ; also, \u2014 Music, Drawing, Painting, < Deportment, Stenography, \u2018l'ypewri dn Telegraphy, Book- % al School, University, * \u201ckeeping, ete., etc.Students prepared for Nor Terms oderate, Service \u2018Thorough, Satisfaction Assured, Perms etc.,\u201d ete.Church School for Girls only, Tres.and Visitor, The Lord Bishop of Montréal.- Most.beautifully situated, commodious buildings, large grounds, - Michael as.Term begins Sept, 11th, 1907, - LADY PRINCIPAL, Dunham, Que.| SIRAAANK S RIKER, HH SHARK ro / (~ i - ( - 4 | | A | | the ile Stdrs and Nationals, re- as, Telephone 714 ; after: 6 d'elock, sk in \u2018win Tof \u2018tho Stars by a mo scord of 5 Yo 2.: : w.A.BALE, The teams were as follows : : Stars.fs Nationals, « Lowe vue sane.Goal .Lacroix .- FF.Stenson .Point .L'Heureux 2 X -.Kennelty \u2026 \u2026 \u201cC, Point .Dufresne Do Not Forget ther S.C nley .CDF vuïes i Roy LOU #4 Smith.\u2026 D.F.\u2026\u2026 a Pelletier .Lony eee wD Foon a Fisseitt Discount on - Your Parr .Centre.Cheure \u201c mb : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + I AIR a 8 se - PE EEE A EE \" y oo A eid + = 25 + +3 d 2 EN aE 4 Ë 2 # A ha + : i EF DAILY, RECURD, THURSDAY, uur 1, 1907.\u201cheen the guest of Mrs, W.H ees Xb nt SAG hw Host naar ges, SEER i.Varie 170\u201d.i THE JOHN MURPHY \\ À Store.closes at 5 \\ August.\u2014THE TIME 4 THE \u201c1 Embroidered Lisle Silk Ank! e- Lisle, Consider the variety their easiness to it EW SHERBROOE | Tu \u201cx.lot of Men\u2019s Tweed Pants, splendid value, job, 78c., pair.| A few more Men's\u2019 Suits at $4.29, left over from-last week\u2019s Bargains.A special line of Men\u2019s Leather Belts, .JULY SALE STILL GOING ON.Pxpecting a large attendance for this Bargain.| ( regular 50c., for this week; -25c.each.A lot \u2018to be \u2018@ared at 30c,, 36c.and 40c.- ~ \"'Men\u2019s fine Box Calf Shoes, extra good value, reduced - to\u201d $1.84.- Just arrived, new lot of Ladies\u2019 fine .Lawn \"Waists, job price 49c., 89c., and - 23.A new lot of Men\u2019s Negligee Shirts 49k neh Je = \u2014 \u201cSTAN HOPE AND NORTON, Mr.H.Burgers, of Newport, Vt., has .Bishop fot a few days.Miss C.Marsh is home on \u2018a Vacation.( \u201c Mrs: R.Perkins, of Baldwin's Mills, and daughter, and Misu Tena Lyons wére in town one day this week.: Master Teddy Young, of Baldwin\u2019s \u201cMir, is the guest of his grandparents, \u2018Mr: and Mrs.A.L.Young.:Mr.E.J,-Nelson is avey on a two- weeks\u201d holiday.=:Mr.\" A\u201d Guain is on.the gain.| \u201cMr.Fred.Contain had one of his jme.killed by lightning Sunday night as Mr, Alex.Langevin\u2019s youngest boy had his arm broken by a fall, .The patriotic service was conducted | by the Rev, Mr.St.Dglmas \u201cin the Baptist churéh, The church was taste- : Thursday, July 11, 1907.30 p.m.and 1-p.m.on Sania LC 011545 ; THE WHITE HOSIERY ATTRACTION.~THE PLACE : | \u2014THE COSTUM F.| are all calling: for a liberal \u2018use of white \u2018hôsiery.Lk , response is a beautiful display of:: ~~ - ~~ © Plain German Cotton, \u201cDouble Sole\u201d at - Plain and Lace Boot Lisle, fine gauze, * 45 +) \u2018Silk Plated and Gauze Lisle.Fe Finest -Gauze Lisle, a TAKES THE SEPARATE SKIRT to IMPROVE YOUR APPEARANCE QUICKLY.| to the waists you have, their r COMPANY, LIMITED.pe July and Co | HEAT ; at $1.00 and $1.25 | pe arrivald\u2014Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Hu fis 4 Brown, home on Wednesday from Igo ery away for \u2018| with Mrs.Robert Harris.ST 717 Ro STEAD JUNCTION, fe of Lyndonville,- Vt., ghosts | Holbfvèk\u2019s ; Mr.Arthur\u2019 Bij He , late from.England, \u2018guest of.hig .Blakely at her father\u2019s, Mr.F.* P k ; Mr.and Mrs, Eugene Ives of.S nstead, guests of Miss Ives, on day from Newport, N.H., where she has been engaged in the millinery bus\u201d iness the past season ; Mr.and Mrs.Mr.Ralph EB.from Scotland, housekeeping in E.M.Campbell\u2019s tenement ; Bolton.partures include - Mrs.(Dr.) -Mont- two weeks visiting Mrs.H.C.Arlington, to Iron Saturday ;.Mr.C,-F.Bel- friends ; as urg, S \u201c $200 We Carry, their anitableness iness to put on, Prices from.95 to $35.00.CLOTHING STORE 1 fa Fine Corset Covers \u2018regular reduced to 25c, each.\u2019 Le pe.Ladies\u2019.Parasols reduced.prices, 6%.89c., 99c., and $1 25.each, Ladies?Chocolate Oxford, in Banner Mark, sizes 8 to 5, regular $2.60, to clear at $1.89 A new lot of - fine Black Dongola Shoes for.ladies, \u2018bargain price, $c.a Come early and get the best.Mi.NAUET, \u2018I - -SOUTH DURHAM.pair.to be sold at the same old price, Satisfaction guaranteed.{7 King Street \u2014es Mrs.Æred \u2018Graham, Sr., who has been so ill the past week, is slowly improving.Her daughter; Mrs.Sherbrooke, are with her.Mr.and: \u2018Mrs.Peter Boisvert' are at\u2019 Quebec visiting friends, : Mrs.Z.A.Leblanc is spending a week with her father at St.\u2018Hyacinthe.Mr.Edward Barber, of Montreal, is \u2018the guest of, Mr.\u2018and Mrs.EF, Wool- frey.Wednesday in town on.business.arme rire at ra -BURY.\u2014 Mr.Cook was fortunate enotgh last week to secure a large catch of speckled beauties, | Mr.Stevenson, of Angus, Was in.town on Tuesday, also, Dr.iJencks, and Mr.Geqrge Caswell and son.Mr.Hunt, M.P., has started work fully decorated with flowers.and flags of both countries.on his new \"residence in the \u2018village y .-y akes H air \u201cthat-appéarance.\\ © MONTREAL = ve No need to ask if you wan to look rich, healthy, We know you dot Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula, will give it just An ideal hair dress- Ask your doctor about it.ublisli the fo .wer pind the formulas ses ; Ground Floor, - Fine} \u2018French HALF PRIOE AND LESS Take ako this opportunity of choosing 11 the | Val, laces and insertions youn can ase in the ~~ _ A next six months, for yon \u2018A rob-meeb with sach \u201clow prices again during that times, F ine French Vals, at half price and less.Thousands of yards; almost inoumerable patterns, in : various widths for.which\u201d there are SO many uses this summer.They come- direct from a French maker, as a stock clea- ing.Regalar values 8c and 10c yard, \u2018While | they last they will be 4c yard, or, r, dozen 39.- Vals.my mn \u2014 ag! meg ee \u2018| ler, beloved wife of Mr.Oscar N Ww.1 Seiveright and Miss Annie Graham, of .Mr.W.E.Watt, of Richmond, spent | | tle daughter have returned from a few % [on Friday.| children, of Spring Road, Ascot.spent X | visiting her daughter.Mrs.(i.Turner: | target work, \u2018and the others are used \"the citizen soldiery.A test was made \u201cI possible that an attempt will be made Mr.H.W.Elder, Mr.B.\u2018Norton and Mr.F.Pocock have been- having \"their houses repaired recently.|.lomifobia Lodge, No.18, 1.0.0.F held its regular meeting on Saturday Lev ning last when the following officers were installed by Bro.J.M.Montle, D.D.G.M.,, namely :\u2014 Bros, H.W.Brain- ard, N.G.; C.H.Howe, V.G,; H.C.Arlington, \"RS.W.M.Haselton, F.S.; \u2014 Mason, Warden; J.A.Tilton, Conductor ; N\u2019A.Young, RS, N.G; J.Wallace, (S.N.G.; Clarence Crowe, R.S.V.G.; D.Bullock, L.S, V.W.Webb, -0.G.; C.Crawford, \u201cLG % :| Norris, R.S.S.; 'L.H.Hopkins, Chap; sh G.W.Dorman, Jr., P.G., after which | Re- refreshments were.served by thé \u2018and ,bekah\u2019s consisting of ice cream + cakes.\"CASTLEBAR.tl | the 1 funeral of the late Belinda Fow- Lm-: efson, took place on Monday; - July 8th, \u201cfrom hor residence at Castlebar, to the Advent church at Danville The service was conducted by the Rev.Mr.Bissell, pastor of the same 3 urch.He \u2018was assisted by the Rev.\u2018Pol- \u2018lock, pastor of- church, A very comfo was offered at the house by! Mr.i before! leaving.He took for.prayer his text Psalms, 17th chap., 15th verse reached, imparting to the mourners i on friends all the comfort there was j init.many and the hymns were very appropriate for\u2019 the occasion.The bearers were Dr.James Porter, Messrs.Ed.chief mourners were the deceased\u2019s hushand, father and mother, brothers | followed the remains to their last rest- vin place.in the Danville cemetery.The hereaved ones have the deepest sympathy of the unity in their sad affliction, .rer arrests) FULFORD.La .Mrs.B.Damon, of Abercorn, is visiting her sister, Mrs.H.Booth.r.and: Mrs., George \u2018: Booth,-of rkshire, - Vt, \u2018have been visiting nds here.Nr.and Mrs.H.Davis, of 1 Farnham were in town a few days ago.r.and Mrs.John Bockus, of F Forn-| ham were in town last week.| r.and Mrs.Cedric Goddard, of ottawa, have been visiting friends, here.Mr.George Horner and, son, Frank, \u2018of West Brome, were calling on friends here last week uesday morning.Mrs.Gadly went | Wedhesday.r.St Pierre, who was taken to an.insane asylum about a month ago, and the remains were sent home.di in funeral took place at.West Shet- ford on Monday.+ Ç » \u201c CHERRY RIVER.© ; Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Mitson and \"tits days visit with relatives in Newport.Mr.and Mrs.M.Moriarity, of Bromptonville made calls in the plac \u201c Mr.and Mrs, I.Parnell and three\u2019 Miss Florence Bradford has.\u2018returned to her home in Glen Iver \u2018after spending a week with Miss Milly Sager.tree netgear RIFLES ARE DEFECTIVE! fo ca A COMPLAINT IN REGARD TO \u201cARMS.FOR THE MOUNTED TROOPS, | Regina, Sask., July 1 \u2014Among the men.of the 16th Mounted Rifles, or_at least among those of the squadron \u201clocated in Regina, it is stated that the firearms the Te.AE ti A very impressive sermon Was | The flowers weré beautiful and iz Carson, E.M.Leet, C.Barnard.The | and sisters, besides a host of Triends, 7 The body was laid to rést }.r.Arthur Devlin, /of Centre, .7.dly received .the | sa: \u2018From.Sherbrooke of the de of her mother, Mrs, Stacy, on | Sherbrooke - to attefid the funeral the week end with Mr.and Mrs.J.-Humphrey.: : Mrs, J.| Hilliker, of Sherbrooke,\u2018 iB EK Law comer Nk.Pied Wheeler.of Ra TE b kin , J isxeported, onthe A list 3 thdésick list.Invitations are out for the wedding nts, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Bigelow ;\\ of Mr.C.Lee Jenkins, second son; of Mr.Chas.A.Jenkins, of Smith\u2019s Mills ; nd Miss Crass hter of Mrs.Monday ; Miss G.Banfill home on Mon- ! pla ce at their residence on July 24th Porto Rico Kodney are spending a at \u2018seven o'clock.My.Pearce C.Rodiiey of and \u2018Guy ; W.nd Ho their home $3,200.of *montl \u2018home.mmm Pike, of Derby Line, David Pike to take d tw children, latel rrived t th from: Se * eu vec outing a SB, Blodgett.of Ca- \u2026 who have been visiting their .F.B.Blodgett, have return- * Frank B.Morril) bot ht the Cash N.Hill farm C.E.Kent, the purchase: \u201cBluffs.\u201d has fl: from rice Mr.and Mrs.Morrill they will remain for a x ; Nr.and Mrs.Adams did nat occupy their cottage last summer but.went west.so the\u2019 campers at Lake , [Park are| rejoicing.Mrs.Nafie, of Orang has been | visiting relatives: here the \u2018past three - re Home, at \u201cBelle Island,\u201d o\\ N.J., Oar Jam to Moe's River, on Saturday ; i ard moving from: Caswell\u2019 Avenue, Der Mrs.C.'F.Bellam, stopping at.Moe\u2019s by} ine onto \\the farm, the last load : Ri er for a few days with Mr.Bel- g g yesterday.Mr.Morrill wil 25 4 's moter, .who is quite ill ;- Mr, cotinte to run, his meat market at c 35 44 Mrs.L.- Munroe to Fitch \u2018Bay, Rogk Is land.\\ = de | By of.George \u2018Adams and family of 4 F Mrs.Jas.Morrison has sold part! of Nd n, Conn; have arrive a \u201c« 85 her household effects and is boarding ther couple re pages A \": pret os X - Star Clothing Hall, Jd! | J.ROSENBLOOM & CO., Props, AA ne IH HOIEEIIE Eh 7 sa ses pic res \u20ac NEN À » Mothers, Take Notice! Clearing Sale o: Wash a For Boys.À All new st; les, sizes well assorted; for age 2 LA > x 2,5 line now B.2 00, line now $ 1,60 live.mow 150 line now All now godds bought for Bhis summer's te À $1.25 1.261 1.00 1.00 | 1 5 line now ES 98 line now 4 Le Le\u2019 ve = for weeks Nes returned oo IN TOBAGED COMPANY _ pA WV IRIE REE KN \u201cSTAR CLOTHING HALL, fF | > A ASK - | \u2018Sole Agents 20th Century Brand Clothing ; J.ROSENBLOOM & CO.\u2018also Invictus Shoes.| \u20ac ! \u2018 Cigarettesf They Could\u2019 Be Better J You Made Them Yourss If this © \u2018were a co-operatin organization of a- dozen smoker \u2018the \u201cINTENTION\u201d to ,make the best cigarette for the least money would not be more evident.| | - Sweet | Violet ; represent the policy of giving im proved values at a lower \"cost, the best qualKy t that can be produced and sold.SWEET VIOLETS NEVER Tir Sr VIOLETS NEVER i TT \u201cY \u2018 14 + ri Et , IN via * spi 16 e 111 jv the bster, jin ad à The 0 th, \u2018day |he à.tures.\u2018 Special at (Government are unsafe, not be allowed in actuai range practice, The.rifles are of the pattern test ed at the Mounted Police Barracks some time ago and condemned, When range practice was tried for the first time by the police, it was found that the lock was unsafe, and in one: case a Arooper was\u2019 injured by thegblowing- out of the lack.\u201d Since that time the.Mounted Police have gone back-to the old Lée-Metford _rifle for rahge and\" \u2018and should\u2019 only on parade.been formed in.Regina, a consignment of rifles has been sent up, and it is intended that they shall be used by the other day, and it was found that | the powder.blows through the lock, and that it is impossible to say wha amount of damage might be done weref the use of the rifle continued.It is to secuæ about twenty lLes-Metford rifles for target and range practice, qu the C.M.R.will use the others for rade work only.{The cadets of the High Rehool co provided \u2018 by the du Now that the C.M.R.squadron has | i woman | lil A ! Begining \u201cing, worsteds solicited, Twa new style à in this with.French knots, full pleated skirts, Pony and Eton Styles.gular price $23.so.Ce to-morrow morning we vin inangurate 9 Special Salé of the ee deprated.© \u2018Progress Brand\u2019 in the swell new large und small club chec Al i rE À Clothing, \u2018and will offér our custom you to carefully read \u201cthe reductions below, and in justice to yourselves call and make a of the garments at prices qudted, w Splendid Sale of Ladies\u2019 Even then they were great bargains, \u2018while they last av £15.75.A To clear at Don\u2019 t mi 4 a ; - ; ue Lo - y .LLC, ; , .; .A LV i \u2019 * ! Worth o Men's and Women\u2019 s READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING to be Sui k pegnine.Wednesday morning wé will make a, radical tentine | of Men's and Women\u2019 8 Spring and Bus prs some of the most exceptional bargaini ever given in the city.Ye Stylish Silk Costumes Made of finest quality taffeta and G loria Silk.Colors, wine, navy nd gr + rte?th: A 0318, qe ?SMILEY vigil iis ro [I Black, hl ich are \u2018sure to astonish : you, failor-Made Suits, Military, Prince Chop bin % English Walking Suits.\u2018The purchase we made of these ou silk- lined costumes somé time ago enabled us to sell tions but as the Season is advanced, and we have a\u201d few left.we will cles ss this bargain, not omg suit worth.less than sas, Fine Walking Skirts at $3.75, $4.50 and $5.5 xX \u2018The Walking Skirts we offer, at to repeat the order, Thesa skirts are T just received two hundred Misses\u201d Skirts; in short lengths, from - vareful exnmus these prices fiave proven =o extremely popular that we have ben ob They are the newest styles in Sicilian, Chiffon Panama, Venetian and Fancy Grain ® enowned fof elegance, fit and style.No one can resist\u2019 them al these prices.ed TT FOTO AGO RARE - - 51.50 to $3.00.Worth double the mo Silk Shirt Waist Suits » popular garment made of good quality | taffeta, waists tucked and ple ated, © blué and brown, Regular price $23.50.- Black Silk Skirts LS - \u201cCoats, Even if you have a Spring Suit vou need a handy little jacket for use auto or tourist coat, st new lot of Men\u2019s and Youth\u2019s Suits Just re recived to be sold-at half price.À saving opportunity of which we expec Ted pi use jonly - Jee-Metford:{\" xifles in their; ; vai > practice, The rifle club uses, the arm, + eg re * \u2018 tn te vo bo .3 ti ¥ : \u20ac * ay Everyt ing indicates that these black taffeta shirts are to be fronton >s to wear if she knows she ean get the good weartng made up in a big assortment of modes, | + Coats, you to take advantage to- morrow and follow in r days.i Lex nb eb |T VINEBERG,: They gré yayments thot ?quality of taffe la We have just that 4°\" a.Prices $8.75 to s20 Coats with Separate Sh irts or.(lsc $4.00 These we have in à Varie ty of styles and: patterns from JULY BARGAINS FOR MEN.Extreme Reductios Ë Hallotan, s Mon real A.Gilman.je : South Bolton\u2018 TH \u20ac Meow an, : Ansonville - \u2019 M wonville © : Mni vor Outfitier for Men and a Wo gy.147 Wellington Street, She = An appropriate i #4 - IE WF / Mack e à sons of ings.looked oF T -~ w Extends angonville \u2014Oce hu ansqriville, July- 1: h day of July, Lwin ih history as n people of this jo oocpsion of the ten et by the people to President of th flway on the co ta- Mansonville.ople were out.i do honor to omé wh Juers of eighty year: : hair, still carries ig \u2018ho people reco ilities that are They \u2018are brou who is responsi at boon about It is ho.thac f the road.now from Mansonvi nd it was he t to the scheme blue, and the wayside in 1 The Judge was the hone d fu Milled a _ promise à iron ru It was ii ouor Buc ; vor ar section of the Last which the Orfor .Yestord: * Surtounde \u2018 his pry of.the stru Mountain k making of our l£ws lates of the lon earlier gle to ailwn lo wee intimately ac Bl: cas) 'r the point.the fompany.work.This, ne k Judge Foster v 0 he r ad now runs i: extended :, being,- The ris fact was fr j upo by the-visitors riding.The + The « nts for the splendid hed.It is \"im heaviest engine yet o-day the trans have to Mansdnyille ched to the - lon cal on the (.1 8 0; 6 Up the train, he a at Mansonville t Manso h friends- nville | Were VED BY MAYO ~ TON.Jud.receive « mittec- heeded urn, of the township: owlton Band secon the party ace to area the Low ui = Fi.rac for the range | the Heautiful Hepat | the It rs Wn prosigled right \u2018the guest of to r, while aap ser, ms, hrm I J, gen.ral mans Morr A hn e Er.I.whe bh, sir\" qe Ayer ' , Justi .e.WP W Waterte TT,\" nel ght, Re .\u201ctokn | Fame In n mowlto ™ Bel on : Contieook .Mansonville : c wis r A ° \u201cTate \u20ac.H oil: Perk sit Pi in À 1 Wiih WE he A.c, Li Al CS =\u2014 2 ES "]
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