Sherbrooke daily record, 22 juillet 1908, mercredi 22 juillet 1908
[" x 5 1 * Pi * AAI IR SHERBROOKE, QUR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1908.ONE CENT Ce MINE EXPLOSION [SAD AFFAIR AT [MURDER IN THE DEATH OF i | .Co | 148 Rea IN RUSSA.|* BIACK LAKE] BOSTON SALOON.Full Extent of Accident Not Yet John Garéaér Get Up In Night BISHOP POTTER.Head of New York Protestant Sa hy PL nr Three Armed Men Held Up QUEBEC, 1 SA | - \u2018 - Known, = 5° To Have A Drink.Crowded Bar Room.Episcopal Diccdse Passes ARR © ps Spud Representative of His.Majesty, the King- His Royal|rumorep taAT THERE HAS BEEN), TOOK FATAL DRAUGHT FROM BOT- | DESPERADOES THEN GRABBED Away.ital This Afternoon | | ~~ HEAVY LOSS.| : ; [Yuzvow, \u2018European Russia, July 22.{ \u2014(Special.)\u2014An explosion.occurged 1.last evening in the 0 acid mines, ., - , : né PTT TR ER BEB RAI em WOR fi a + .al ; Ln Pa - - _ ; / py \u2019 + nov Le , .* ° Den , T4 \u20ac Le 7 PUBLIC FUNERAL WILL BE HELD ~ AT NEW YORK.Coaperstown, N.Y., July 22 Henry MONEY IN THE TILL AND MADE THEIR ESCAPE.Boston, July 922.\u2014Three men, armed with heavy calibre revolvers, dashed gighaess Received at the Ancient Ca | 99.(Special.)\u2014Short- TLE CONTAINING WOOD \u2026 ALCOHOL.Black Lake, July 22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A very sad affair pccurred here yesterday ibe edf En Mir At of honor\u2019 will he mounted at the sta- { tue ; 8 pim., there will be a state dinner at the Citadel, where a guard of Quebec, ni amid the boom- ly after om the Citadel and the bit the extent of the accident is not a streets in Jamaica Plains, in a thick- Potter.J I : : ; Fe ne = .; Le .ito a crowded Jamaica Plaini bar- (°dman Potter,\u201d seventh ~ Protestant \u2018TE i ing of guns 5.the Prince of Wales, honor.will \u2018be mounted at \"7.30 p.m.; yet known.Ty is.rumored; \u2018however, morning: and résulted in the death of ito ten minutes before closing time Episcopal bishop of the diocese of ° - \u201ca | B ~ warships HBX \u2019 Majesty the King, fu ri dag wil Be oT 1 .His at there has \u201cbeen a heavy loss.of a \u2018young man pamed John Gardner.[last night, and, yelling \u201chands up,\u201d New York, died last night at \u2018\u201cFern- | ' à 4 + representing oy The programme in Royal ig nes will leave the Citadel, 1d the coma ave been : ope fes ln appears that Gardner, who way |began shooting up the place.\u2014 When leigh,\u201d.his summer home here, \u2018 aîter Er 2m _ ved at Quebec.© Prog companied Pie © cel, 119 scene.Lr LE only 32 years:of age, had been ail- they had grabbed the money till and FR oo a 4-86 ; vu sr tion with the arrival of, the.ee me by, His Daxcellency \u201cthe | + ing for some ahys \u2019 emptied it and had finished shooting 2\" illness of several weeks, The bishop 4 | : ; 1 = connéction C , oC.oyernor- enera and suite an pro- : \"a n ~ Lo Wo x BY oo 2° ; and de ir cape.e su was unconscious g ay, and e end, ah 3: ¢ ; ¢ G ST A Prince was 88 follows ; As His he \u2018ceed via the Wolfe monument to the DILLON ASKS FOR 2 Early yesterdpy murning he got out dead \u201con he Boo another dying and which came at 8.35 o'clock last night, 4 ih N¢ ORE \u2018esty's ship Indomitable approachec.| review \u2018on ;the Plains of Abraham, W& JES RR FF of bed to get & drink, it is presumed, a\u2019 third was seriously wounded.Dash.V2® Peaceful and quiet.The prelate \u2018 ! it ar big July Cle a J tes were fired, the admirals and where he will hand to the Governor- | : Loa ag né from 4 bottle of spirits.ing in the door the three men were \u2018was 74 years of age.Death was due a i 1: 8 ur big uly learang -4 salute .{the \u2018Atlantic fleet, accom- General the title deeds of the Plains | 5000 DAMAG A | He, howeven, made a fatal mis met by Policeman Butler, who began primarily to.embolism \u2018in the right sa 53 i ont Miss it % captains \u20ac Admical Kingsmill; re- of Abraham and Ste.Foye ; Sir F.IUVUV: : Wl | take and drank from a bottle con- | firing Von the des ados none gn leg, following a long attack of liver \u2018 | ad qi / C5 panied by Rear their oi 1 Borden, Minister of Militia and De- ©.eget.i, |teining wood alcohol: whom was hit, and all eventually es- and stomach trouble.| \u2019 44 in 3 E Cott CC \"paired on board to pay their ORIal fence, and the members of the Militia a.is + olice A doctor was summoned at once, {caped.The dead man is Frank J.No arrangements.for the .funeral i * AT vaut alt\u2019 PA Dress + visite.His Excellency the Governor- [Council will be in attendance: at the, Book Agent Who Shot Po ® [but the unfortunate man died before Drake, aged 52 years.Patrick R.have yet been made, Lut it is | |prob- Te Aus Le pf ond , : a].accompanied by Field Mar- review stand ; on conclusion of the| , age.}he arrived.Eo , |Doran, aged 40 years, is dying from able that services will be held | here, i 1.Mu: ns.uc 8, Liisens General, 8 bits; Sir Wilfrid Laur- | review His Royal Highness will pro-| | man Brings Action Against | The deceased was unmarried and em- |a bullet wound, and Thos.Winters: and that the body will be removed to El § gg * vt-pricè, 13 | shal Lord Roberts, .h ceed to the.Monument des Braves, re- | - 21 \u201c fmloyed at the Chrome Mines here.ton, one of the proprietors of the New York, where a public funeral will \" I a.eau RE jer, the Canadian Premier, the repre- |turing thence to the Citadel via St.| Haberdasher.uy] Coroner Triganne, of Somerset, was |saloon, was seriously wounded.The P2,l2d at Grace church.1 : E31 , n°s Leather Belts, to sentatives.of the United States and Foye road, St.John, De Salabery,St.LL pea 4e »otified and an inquest will ge held | loon is run by Winterston and Bishop Potter has been the head of LH gc UC and dhe France, the Lieut.-Governor and Prem- Cyrille, | age Fontaine and Grande THE PRISONER CONTENDS TM¥TI {es soon as he arrives from Quebec, McManus, and is situated at the cor- the New fork diocese since 1887, suc- mb , hose nice \u2018and di or of Qu ebeë; the chairman and Mmem- Allee È fie rid 8 escort ; 10 p.m,, | EXHIBITION WILL INTER- Ë where he has been for a few days.[ner of Washington \u2018 and Boylston ceeding his uncle, Bishop \u201cHoratio int cular price\u2014$5.06 | bets of the Nati®nal Battlefields As- be Errore id | FERE WITH HIM GET- i.| Ye.His Excellency the Governor-General, (STANDARD OIL _ ; - Ç - 7 .: - .0 5 : .- ; er ses : el - ; 7 - - Toa - et 2 rE .- A .: - PL - .; .ee ee iv : = FPE : .ce en IL NE ms À se ces Etage TT nl ou # CEE .ve - he Lane 1 É go fr .: - wc» 3 p \u2019 .: : Tr.- Ht .: .ss , Ye \u2018 A .od .\u2018, >.sn can te Een Les = re : i > >, Le - _ el I\" - - = ee EE EE Ï .Ra CRE, ; Mo PA LL FR oe av - ee E ; ; \u2018 \u201c : et oy ga, \u201c re +, + , nt EE torp 20200 eel melee oa 2! * In oi ; LA : \u2018 wn | es A\" - .; - J : .CL LEE Te , cu, .3 \u2019 oT RE cf ; y we .f \"x © .i.Joel Lei .LI 284 ; \u2026.K .Ra 3 20 as .- os .- ?.- .* Lacan gel ; .oo \\ pL wn >.ae - ; j \u20ac - 4 : * 3 .: + ue - rr AY , F _ ?8 , _ < ; À ; 3 ; .; 2 a Ft Fr el V0 ; Le .\u2018 .A.; + 10\u20ac .- ES * .22° .- ne PY TS .> [EN L 2 4 + : Cot es - 0 - 1 * SONNE 07 SF.: 72 RAF od oO ; : Lo aa - Jo.~ - \u20ac - Ea .i RS Pt Sh Wy A ie \u201c - \" .T ; .3 _- .; - .+ 1h NREL YAN fr 2 Soalar ed at 2 2 ; i .i SE .\u201c ; ; .+ - - ; on Ll pa RE NE \u2019 d dh Ze Sp x : ; .- x.à PR a : .hs\u2019 ai a.= 1 ye - \" .n = un = = a pe , ere Pa a 2 a dt = à - ws J eee TEL RW te a eme en FPS So .rt - R= À hy - > -~ poise + T - .= se a i ve k es y AE] pa - - art ae Le qu ee , : n x , _ x : b > \" \u2019 : us Eu d bg « k \u2018 \" ; ; JAG i os = - - 0 vie .- pg ay TREE REA ET NO ; 20 - : A , - 0 Toe A 2 # .a ~- : + 2.CL ; p.ex, : | | aL BL EL à ly-settled section of the city.\u2014 - TL \u2019 > sociation, Major-General Lake and will proceed\u2019 to the Legisiative Build.TING FAIR TRIAL.5 y I Seow BUMPER CROP OF PEACHES | > pireet Brig.-Gen.Otter, each party in its | ing, where a ball will be {given in \"his Montreal, July 22.\u2014Little hes.been.: CLEARS UP PARIS MYSTERY \"a | Co ficial visits to His Royal honor; guards of honof will be [heard lately from Jobn Dillon, the nen le L ; DED \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014s tum pay © > : mounted dt ithe Citadel and at the hook agent,.who is now confined in (0 P NY\u2019S : CASE \u2014_\u2014 LARGEST IN.YEARS, REPORTED ; \u2018 mo Highness.a.| Legislative Buildings; full dress; field jail awaiting trial on charge of shoot- | | AIN e|FOOTMAN CONFESSES COMPLI-| IN CENTRE COUNTY, PENN- : | ARPONVILLE.The landing at King's Wharf, 1b Is |officer's esport.+ ing and killing Constable Shes in a er CITY IN MURDER OF BANKER SYLVANI OTHER | oo ec low water the expected, will take place at 4 \u2018p.m., Saturday, July 25th\u201410.30 a.m.,His\\| Mance street boarding house.\u201d Now, pap 0 YLVANIA \u2014 OTHER 't been nearly ag Good x Royal Hidhhess accompanied by His Excellency| the Governor-General, will leave the Citadel and embark at the King\u2019s wharf to pass down the line of ne past week.rt 18 making extensive tuvuse, which will impro very much.\u2018atntin has returned ig where the Prince will be received.An address will be presented by the Right fion.Sir Wilfrid Laurier on bebalf of however, the accused promises-to come before public attention without waiting for his regular trial before the Co of King\u2019s Bench in September.à.REMY._.] Paris, July 22.\u2014One of the murder | | mysteries of Paris was cleared up Mon- Decision Which Fmposed Enor- FRUIT PLENTIFUL.| meus Fine Reversed.Bellefonte, Pa., July 22.\u2014 Ceñtre day night by the ore | County, from all indications this sea- ; i the Government of Canada.His Royal | assembled | fleets of Great Britain, .This forenoon he had his counsel, CASE WAS REM ANDED FOR NEW |ski lful \"questioning of Courters, the gon will have the largest crop.of ° ; 2 or rots pir.and My, Highness will then: be conducted to the France an d ig J njted States; For Mr.A.Papineau Mathieu, ; enter ge R IAL.- footman arrested on the charge of peaches #ver grown here.Two 'of the de : \u2018 Dr.A.a , \u2019 i when ac- 3: F.brodeur, Minster of Marine and l'action for amages in the Bu- TRIAL.oo en Se ad EL UT x | eich : \u201cHluntémgdon Mrs ht Cort by His Excelloncy the Gav.Fisheries, ¥ ill be in attendance at the perior Court against the proprietor: of | being implicated in the murder of A.largest \u2018peach growers expect to have companied : a \" = | .PR] .; untisgdon ; Mra.AU King's When ; travelling escort; à Chicago, July 22.\u2014 (Special)\u2014The Remy, a wealthy retired banker, who |a crop of at least 10,000 bushels .| ï \u2018Again it is 1635 and we behold the heroism Canada was saved.(factory explanation has been -made.William Sanborn, of this place, had reducing the temperature to the.re- Aa TI Ar Wm msi Big dr sm i fund may be kept intact.Some very : Re St.Lawrence s#treet haberdashery .a, ee a b h.Many f h = _ + .Mass.: Mrs.Elkins tended bv Lieut.; : mn a, .vy oe eo ) Standard Oil Company's decision by was stabbed to death on June 6th, each.Many farmers have orcliards of 18 7 \\ Fast Orange, Mags.ernor-Goïeral and at onc - y ou guard of hon ri wil be moun se d oh the store for having exhibit ed in the store | which the comp it > as fined $29- |?\" his home in this city.In his con-| from 2,000 to 15,000 trees, whose crops +, ; rs.F.H.Perkins; My Col.Arthur Bigge, Private- Secretary | King's arf p.m., His yel | window a picture of himself (Dillon) pany ; \"7\" | fession,.Cogisters.described to the po- Will be very large.= FE TE ETRE I Waterloo, guest of Mia.to HRH, and Col.Hanbury\" Wit =H pes, Will be present at the Page-.| gt, nding between u~ detective snd i a.} 240,000 by Judge Landis, of the Unit- lice how he and the butler, Renard Apples ums: ears and other io iv hi «©.Miss Lena Moons, ei ; .j ant on Plains of Abraham ; morning .ohstable 12120 5 led St District Court AY on , rd, -ppes, plums, p ! oo of sr inham.: 3 liams, Military Secretary to His Ex- dress ; travelling escort ca Hews of thi hibition \u2018reached States District Court, was ubani- who was arrested several weeks ago |fruit is equally plentiful.Apples; es- bg a Paintin is quite ill wil: Cellency, be will proceed, escorted by a | Tuesday, | uly 98th\u201411 a.m., - His \u2018The news 3 1 Bb O1 indignant mously reversed by the United States] on a charge of complicity in.the mur- pecially, promise an unusually large Bt ui.4 *dison waë i ow Ca so a Sal id Carl ond ta.D lon, in Jal, and : e Was.\" gnaut.Court of Appeals to-day: .der, \u2018crept - into\u201c the banker\u2019s room in crop.The huckleberry crop, now 7 LR = 4 Edison was in tows Fr field officer's escort, via.Champlain Royal Highness will proceed to the storekeeper\u201d attrict- 4 PS 9 AS mro pa C : .sus 48 - resented any.sto per The case was remanded for a new th ddl th ht, and how Re- be thered f the 1 t Fy CH al cards.Anish ia vais street, north side of market, Dalhou- Victoria Hark, and plant a tree in iïg business in such a way) especially trial, ~~ | nard pr the banket to death, i oa > od jroducé dealers re ship 1 PR EE cs 3 rares ane | ation of the visit: the fol- |i.| con .Lo d gt the bank , |in years, and p a - Pas at GRANBY.at ue, Mountain Hill, P poly Dauphine, Bu Towing ro for bo taker via St, befor e he (Dil lon) had come up for | - -\u2014_ while Courters held him in bed.: ping the-frait to Hantern markets by A6 He © Gidding reccived ak Fort, Place « d Armee, Lou .pete Louis, Place d\u2019Armes, Du Fort, Buade, The.public congregated | in.large FIGHT IN COAL FIELDS.~~ ~ the hundreds o ue els oo ii lip on Baturday.Wiel ie Litadel, where a 8 © Fabrique, Bt.John, des Glacis, numbers before the windows.of thel a | - IXCAVATION HALF DONE.| Ww \u2014 * | ic AT 4% eam in Lhe bara bil or will be mounted.The streets are $ AiguillonL Cote d Abraham St.store, he says, to ses his picture and [MINERS AND DEPUTIES CLASH IN | Ce [ Co SAVE LANDS FOR | DIANS.Fr nb Lb (iy chroagh his lows 1g ned vith troops oo ISE Afabroiss Parent Aveque, return\u201d | {Ba Words in hand-writing, and thet | ALABAMA \u2014 ONE NEGRO RE- |OVER' 47000000 YARDS TAMEN| \u2014\u2014 | | au _ k ) .A ; .\u2014 45 .at., I Pp \u2019 - ; .CC.| ; = : | » cv co .- 5 : Be .er , K À.Là - ry to take six stitcbs nf: fu propre .one a with 15g fo the [Citadel via Gignac, Crown, this tended -to would the - pul A PORTED KILLED.OUF\u2014ADMIMSTRATIVE {GOVERNMENT TO PROSECUTE IN | EL Ai - ales : .Ç it ; .: 2 4 : .Vg do, .Ce à a} ; LL wT ae .- _ \u201c ; 4° A SE RCTS ie tots Ces se Joseph, St Paul, St.Nicholas, (ficult to secure.an unbissod jury at}, Birmingham, ci.Ala July 22\u2014A |.< NORK ON CANAL BE |.OKLAHOMA.\u2014 = So 2° Beh \u2019 TI + e- ; > OT , \u20ac + \u2019 » >\u2019 Ta tri .oe.Co le To F, of Lae = _ eo MY : ; .° ya TV >.- : te » CZ Anit - , i Eo i - #5 ${ SE inningnam.of St.Awl Thursday, July 23 \u2014.10.30 8.m., [Du Fort, Place d'Armes,-8t.\u2018Bouis to | Pi Piel ~~~ +\" [fight is reported in the Blue Oreck re | ORGANIZED.** | Washington, July 37-iuiong Ihe ' PE UE e Cunningham, of Most À .His Royal Highness wifi, leave the the: Citadel ; a guard.of honor will ke oh CTT em à ion between miners an eputies.ne : Boston, July 22.Excavation on the pen ans £ \u2018Justice is about to bri ; Cd = 48 i\u201d \u2018mn guests of their fate - Citade] to return naval visits; tra: mounted af! the Park :~ travelling és- YE TEF negro is-reported killed and three de} Culebra out on the\u2018Fnnama Canal is P@rtment of .justice is about to hring LY oh dE oo were a ests of Ma .velling escort ; guard of honor \"will be - cort : Bp.i., His Royal Highness will | FETI ° « |puties shôt.° 19\" about one-half completed.According | against a\u2019 number of land owners in _ J jo jt.SER OT \u2018for the week end.\u2018mounted\u2019 dt the King\u2019s Wharf ; 3.50 attend a garden party given \u2018n his|- To Gov.Comer, ; Monday, ordered the to reports received at the Washington \"0 lahoma or oonator Jobe dors a 2} +] EE g ot Robertson, Nets.pm., His Royal Highness the Prince honor hy tlie Lieut.-Governor of the :.| EGE Alabama cavalry: troops in camp at offices of the Canal Commission a to- Sen of ona of abo Th cote iN b 3 objet Atly oR of Wales will leave the citadel accom- Province of ; Quebec ; a guard of honor.: 9 Montgomery to, proceed to Birming- al of 47,045,426 cubic yards has been >\" \"arder = for ioe | BH ++; Ji panied by His Excellency the Gover- | will * be.\u2018mounted at Spencer Wood) | : 3 ham at.once and the men, wo hun- removed from the cut, while it is es- are v PA °A P Richards.special as Lom 1 it Vu BURY.= XF por-General, attended by the members travelling.escort.- Co \u2014_\u2014 + dred \u2018strong, arfived Monday night.timated that 39,652,822 cubic yards sistant oF the attorney general \u2018and in- pi C4! 1 MT Thos.Morrow were fir\u2019 \u2018of the suite, and proceed to the Cham- Departure+-7 p.m., His Royal High- Reports : Show Material Im- The action of the governor was pre- remain to be taken out.Of the am- ee ne dits of move that six thou.{ EN ni bo V.Hodge at Eaton Op plain statue, where he will be received | ness will leave: the Citadel and embark TF.oo «2 cautionary and the men will be here Gunt already excavated 12,600,000 cu- sand deeds to lands' in Eastern Okla- - ira , 4 BX , dértier and Champlain sailed in the is, vividly phown the.mode of Indian dred thousand dollars during the year.sitors\\to Quebed \u2018are seriously interfer- R u hi h did\u201d so much damage to |\u2014Mr.Z.Lawrence has lately installed dilv, 1H : Eu ides of old, and upon which now |'attack., \u2018The harangue of the chier Dr.Shurtleff having to leave, the Rev.| = 2h pv the failure of the water re wen d D and _Wii'iam [in the creamery here & recent inven- - 8 à i uly ORY HILL.oom aces the commerce of the youthful arouses.thq warriors to a pitch of AE Sanderson presided over the ev- ° A For most 36-phours the city Mesgrs.Fdmun dd.pastures \u2018is now tion of his own in the shapé of a com- ; ! sf EL Mr.PorteW® sit to aud progressive Canada.=.kless savagery and they rush upon] =.= \u201c5 .= d dollars SUPPLY: AT ; Myles\u2019 fields and Pare, nv Lbined cream vat and cooler.The vat Mal TEE \u2018ti, home on a visiL He pageants themselves, historically te Jo ; 5 > bich is so bravely ening session.A thousene bt once Yater has been practically shut off and dead\u2019 but the damage is quite Leavy bine | pat an oo 1 ; i ui SE ith : .\u2019 \u2018all .1B.A .; | i- , : ; \u2018mes 1 wild- | y E ped, ; water : EN | vs on a visit from ; \u2018(ortect as they are claimed to be,both defended b ete small but daring force hey Ordered ta DR ne 1 hard.the hotels have gad to depend oe to bath parties.At times the tuild épacs surrounding the part oa whi ch HA Re * PE Mon costume and in action, eight in |of young French\u2018Canadians.At length wood floors, desks, baths and closets.| pate do refuse patrons for hours, sim- ings vere in danger.- \"| the cream is kept.A\u2019 revolving\u2019 tube 1158 0 nr parents, Mr.sod number, portray the most striking |, umbers prevail, a last rush is made - resolution was passed, looking to- I \u2018Because they have not had water HAD FINGER AMPUTATED.into which the cream falls-throws the- REE} IT on.passel mod memorable events of the \u2018heroic and the f rt falls around the \u2018bodies ward the preservation of the Endow- ply cause they ha dishes.No satis gy ead July 92.(Special.)\u2014Mr.cream against the side of the cooler,\u201d | Be | A and oh home to ye of Canada and Quebec.= lof its brave defenders, through w ose ment Fund, that all donations to this g j ansvn > I ; : ; Co 1 re [ne rm .hop- quired coldness almost instantaneous- 2 | _\u2014 little Indian villa f Stadacona.Th : ixth ts are fe-.es ne ! his left hand severely cut while c ER olor i = ge ot.acona.The The fifth |and sixth pageants a enerous subscriptions towards the ; d \u2018uesda - |ly.The machine gives perfect satis- | .at .2 18 A 1g subs ;\u2018 r posts on Tuesday morn i ane gl hal t- woot il A MA | presentaty er Pe aye @ vipiog out of the debt were.fore- BROWNTAILS IN NOVA SCOTIA.id \u201cHe wo s taken to the office of on and promises Le pievolution se ny : 7 eh (© : -mem hadowerl.1 CL : fom Ro f Stanstead, who lound j=» ess of © © A m the bluff overlooking the river, great Bishop Laval, to whose 'm ory 5 The reports from .the, Government MOTHS FROM MAINE INVADE THE Pe.ty to \u2018amputate the little [future.All interested in the matter oF 8 brave has descried in the.dis-ja maynificent monument has been re i h that there has been good + von y should call and inspect this new indue à strange craft approaching a nd cently erected in this city, por dre | werk tone in the \u2018school.It is re- , PROVINCE.Le, finger.\u2014 vention for themselves.\u2014 4 Ddians rush from their village as he receives with due pomp the) la 1 Tihat a number of the pu- Halifax, July = 22\u2014Principal M.| OP POOR: aud\u2019 with shouts hasten to the river's | Kine\u2019 sentative.the Marquis de.markable tha .Sa had ahiax, y > POTATO CROFT i ; Ë - : .2 gs representative, © qe t their home schools, ha the Agricultural College, .29 \u2014(S 1.) \u2014 .TRAMP HAD A BATH.| nk to receive the new arrival.It i% Tracy, and| his suite.\u2018The latter pic- piles eile a; ha d here done, honor Cumming, of the Agri a \u2018eg Coaticook, .July (Special.) H who has returñed from Yarmouth, - Jaqques Cartier, the hardy mariner says that brown-tail.moths in Coaticook, July 22.\u2014 (Spegial)\u2014 om St.Malo, and his welcome , is 3 ; - around here that plant- Several people ore It: is not very often one hears of \"a tures a fampus incident in connection ed Potatoes this spring complain that with the extension of! French power to themselves and their teachers.The con- the names and ew ; ; : : ! : ; : i i i bath, but tordi T ; ; di tri Principal reported | : .+ siderable numbers had been discovered they are very gmall and the crop is genuine tram, taking a th, renee rot he village po: West the c ry ane ind ro te agreements entered, into with the staf about lighthousés and electric lights in light, although the tops looked as |such was the case that happened here : 7 1 \u2019 .\" 1 he i , change gifts, .and on the banks of the for next year.urpose \u2018Yarmouth.He had also been sent a yesterday.Mrs: Warner, who lives in Iv « .3 : though there would be a banner crop.5 ] iver RE Caren He A or be assemlly ngs the Te How and Vex make the school secon to tone in the number of browi -tails from Brier Is- jf it comes on wet weather they may.the tenement house at the top of the 4 | Taiséd a la + cross beari \u2018the arms his À 4 h Po Province.205 land, Digby County, indicating that .ome on and be a good late crop, |beet factory hill, has to get her wat- .- of France Bry cross bearing / © his am ou paranghe.from: ce bo 4 they have flown across the Bay of jut for early potatoes they are nota [er from a spring whit is housed on CCO , The scene is changed.We are now| ça Stan | Count Frontenae, firm and ACTRESS SUES FOR BIVORCE.Fundy irom Maine: : success._ [the onposite side an water ves MM the gardens of Fontainebleau.King i ; .Ww ci | CL 3 + Le ss , | went to get some 1g s- _ .oF, \u20ac .Fondain .K resolute, rulés Quebec.Below the city \u2014 Co : LODGE WILL SEND DELEGATES.\u2018| terda morning and there was a | ; of 21% L is scen riding in the midst is the fleet of Sir William Phips.Into VIRGINIA HAREED SEEKS SEPA- +++.\u2026 +++.Coaticook, July 22 \u2014(Spocial)\u2014 am.bathing in the water.He slam.- \u2018 \"Here prilliant cavalcade of courtiers.the.presence of the proud Count is ush- \u201c RATION FROM E.H- : t WEATHER \u2018Brothers Past Grands C.E.Christie, med the door and dressed as quickly | _ corns receives Jacques Cartier and ered the envoy of the British Admiral, SOTHERN.LL: Th ! -E.A.Akhurst and N.G.Stevens are as possible and| made off down! the | .iscove pom, his lips the story of his to demand the surrender of the colony, eno, Nevada, July 22.\u2014 angine i RE ; .elected delegates to the Grand Lodge railroad track.| Of course that | pre- | Ua.chiela ty in the West.The Indi en \u2018To that envoy Count Frontenac makes} fy, ned, actress and wife of E med | Local FORECAST meeting, 1.0.0.F., at Montreal this | vents her getting water there for Co little villa, ave been stolen from t that famo S rep ly b hat he wil answer H, Sothern, the ac tor, yester: tC ° year, which takes place in August.household purposes for a day oz) two.J.un pear 1 lage on the St.Lawrence, ap: by the moth of his cannon.a huit for divorce in the District our \u2014 bi Victoria Lodge, No.16, I.0.0.F., is sending three delegates this year for in strange contrast as they mingle wit contrast a m ; \u2018rench inne brilliant retinue of.the \u2018The.eighth and last pageant is an To-day and Thursday, fine and imposing and inspiring spectacle, Side | : i NEW CHURCH AT FOSTER.gehled document, and nothing can be in| this city.The complaint ie in a : : : ; : the - warm.; the \u2018first time, having only this year Foster, Que.July 22 \u2014(Special) \u2014 Pr Cent, Such is the first pag- hy side soldiers and comrades, in peace earned of the bother Mr of the hel ; «esses had over 100 members, ~~ .- | (Continued on page 3.) | eee he Xe aro -now carried forward three-| \u2026 ICor inued 0B Page ive.) 5 eoptest the divorce is - knôwus : | 2 \u2019 A P 2: i | oh en qe .+ 3 rom Grn § w 3 ÿ * ¥ \u201c cription.PAGE TO, 1 sak Ù \u2026 .[yi ce ey wr wn nh or 'Smenggooe 4 La Some People .Do not: \u201cXow.\u201d {at we make a special businéss\u201d of Repairing, Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Clothes of all des- Also, My Valet \u2018Club Rate of per month to regular subscribers.IMPERIAL LAUNDRY & STEAM | DYE WORKS, 6 Water S neet, Sherbrooke.Bell \u2018phone [10, People's 223.RIVERVIEW el ndsor Mills Has been thoroughly renovated.Electric light, steam heat, fire escape, newly \u2018 furnished.Free \u2019bus to all trains.THOS.BROULX & CO., Props.The Ontario Fire Insurance Company.Head Office at TORONTO.Operating undler Dominion Charter.\u2018Capital $500,000.00 GENERAL MANAGERS, WILLIAM hav ing paid \u201ca 000, to the fire sufferers, from\u2019 the r cent ænflagration.Don\u2019t you think It makes hot biscuits, pastry rolls and caklesthatare perfectly - delicious, and perfectly whole- soute as well , $1.00 ji Gan be Had in \u201d Yeni rial at Least and Prove Their | Value.| from ed a emarkable success.(Pacific.\u2018| gross \u2018jlots À 37.a The | succesg\u2014Lhey cure sick people.i But | still there are hom Skin Diseases, ments\u2014often because cared to risk 50c to try \u2014could be had for 25c.atives\u2019! has now been overcome.at 25c.The price no longer st the way Get a trial box and yourself that you.\u2018\u201cFruit- a-tives\u201d\u201d and address \u201cbooklet|\u2014Iree-\u2014containing \u2026 ceipts nd stories have done.Ottawa, Ont.- 25 Trio Sc v ! Z \u2018Been S ss Everybody Can Afford To.Give These Wonderful ; able a This | last objection to trying \u201c'Fruit- WELL AS IN REGULAR 50c.BOXES, aE \u201cFr tative\u201d or \u201cFruit Liver Tablets,\u201c \u2018tie wonderful mediciné made he juices of ripe fruits, have scor- The demand \u2018for them |has grown in four years till it now extends from the Atlantic to: the: Druggists at first bought- them in lot of one \u2018dozen boxeés\u2014to.rétail for $6.00.Now it is no\u2019 uncommon thing to receive orders from wholesdiers-for 1001 (14, 400 boxes)\u2014to us for fap e is only one reason for this gredt .where \u2018\u2019Fruit-a-tives\u201d have not been \u2018tried\u2014 homes| where they still suffer from\u2019 Constipation, Biliousness, Kidney \"Trouble, Neuralgia, Rheumatism ana kindred painful and weakening ail- they have not \u201cFruit-a-l ives\u2019\u2019 when dE medicines\u2014supposed to cure We ds in e for shaxe plat out a new trial size {nds da will help - If sour dealer has not the 25e trial size, ldt us know.Give us your name and we will send you a valuable re- ited, of what \u2018\u2019Fruit-a- Fruit- -atives Li te R PURNED TO BATH I Regina.Sask., he thoushts it may be none coming te him; able to a hah because \u2018there arp.ed Pol DOUKNOBORS WON'| r mn | July \u20182 \u2014Thè plan.=\u2018 hobors |in the city jail and their leader who i n the: guard room at the Mount- ¢ Barracks, refuse.all food, \u201cEhey will starve: to death \u2018unless rcuirned.to cessful.RETURNS, REFLE( IT ON MANA( EMENT OF JINSTIT TION.been received from Public Instruction, out-of the 60 pupil examination 54 or successful.In 1905° presented, of whom 17 passed ; year 38 out of than that of former years.The following pu spective grades 645, Florence E.ilson 636.galls 701, Merrick MéCracken Stewart Riddle : +738, Grade 1., mond Dunlop 635, \u2018Myrtle Lay 1022, Hazel Silver 950, 1069, Harold Thorpe 797.Grade III, Ce\u201d hank 872, George rite Cottingham 88B,- Bertha nifred Leith 729, ney 1008, Mabel \u2018Protherough dle: 1019, Alice Wi Grado TI, Mode Willie Carson 974, \u2018S88, George Gelling | Fred.ford 573, Nellie Johnston 831, 1068 wart Messenger 821, Winnifred {Smith 932, Robert Smith 797, ard Stockwell 847, 522, Katie Soutar = Grace 049, In Grade II.A, pan RESULIS | OF DANVILLE ACADEMY.| \u2018Grace Brown 824, George: Carson 642 AT EL RECORD, 9 winivis Das, JULY 2, 1908.\u2018 \u201cop Ninety Per Cent of Pail Have i à Danville, June 22 \u2014(Special.) \u2014The results of the June; examination have 32 pupils were in 1906, 30.passed odùt of 37, and last 46 were \u2018successful.The average percentage taken by the pupils this year isjalso much \u201chigher ils | arranged in alphabetical order, have passed their re- Grade III.or ny (A.A.)\u2014 Ron: ald F.Brown.641, Alberta R.Elliott Grade 11., Academy\u2014Eva Baker 669, \u201cHarry Barnard 406, .Mary Carson 797, *Muriel Goîf - 516, Kenneth 1In- 702, Pupils whose names are preceded by a cross did not take the full course.\u2018A\u2014Irmai Duncan 869, Ray- ordon Kidd 93%, ay Matsten 887, .Egerton Smith Barnard 806, Mary Boyd 875, Mildred | © Bur- ross 942, Margue- Good- enough 977, Laura \u2018Hebert 878,Char- lle Horan 1007, Curtis Leet 957 ,Win- Kenneth Murray 1022, Willie Murray 1039, Annie OlI- 839, Reuby Philbrick.1056, Dale.Philbrick | £26, Isabel Riddle La 854.Kathleen Rid- sé Gif- Irene Moore 775, Alice M¢Keage 1009, Ste- | \"Pope 1958, Margaret Richey - 657, Theodore How- James Stockwell Shaw here were no fail- uges; in Grade 11., A, no failures ; in Grade 1, A, 4 failures; in Grade | TTL, M, 1 failure, ind in Grade II, M, 1 \u2018failure.! = York iméss ui Xorkton settlement.= tons TE a EI RE 8 \u2018You shake down | the ashes § \u2014not the coal\u2014in the Bn A EE AR: | L î pe \"ES 4 Le | \u201cHecla™ dé ares - IE Furnace | Md : a one can a TT 4 bé 21 Cl gmk | shaken va $8 je CHA separately.: i = ie You|dont have to \u2018shake the whole fire to get pes ; out the ashes around the edges of the firepot.ps + ui Y ou don\u2019t shake down a lot of good coal with 4, \u201cthe ashes.| .You don\u2019t have fo u use a poker at all, x 5 .The deHecla\u201d Triangular Bar Grate [allows you to shake Bs ; jus re part of the.faggebere the ashes are, without disturbing fi the rest of the coals.J a - Naturälly, one grate is easier to shake, than four all geared = BA © .togesher.That is'why people find the.HECLA® \u201cno trouble ke © to lock after.\u201d - A © Fase® Joints \u2014a patented +«Hecla\u201d\u2019 feature \u2014keep the house Eat © free of gas, smoke and dust.: I \u2018Write for free copy of our new catalogue which describes a \"these nd other special features.AGENT: \u2018A.R.WILSON.ÊIAIL REPRESENTATIVE : F.P, DRAPER.46 \\ WAVEELEY ST, MONTRÉAL.(F).- RE ERS I ETRE wr Ë ba \u201cAl Clare Bros.& Co.Limited, Preston, ont.COATICOOK AGENT ; C.A.KENNEDY.} You are always sale i buying \u201cCream of the .! ; West\u201d ing in quality, the contents the .contents of every other bag\u2014always up to the standard.- eC flour.\u2018Never vary.| n of one bag are exactly like | \u201cCream of the West\u201d flour is made from only the hardest of hard Manitoba wheat, by the full Hun- © garian process.It fairly exhales the essence of prairie strength and purity.\u201c Cream of the West\u201d is, a \u2018home flour\u2014 nourishing, toothsome, and the standard for the houses wife who prides herself on her baking.That's the reason why grocers recommend.it.| x | THE CAMPBELL \u2018MILLING Co.LTD: ® TORONTO JCT., CANADA.\u201d NA nes ea iin mére eee nie rire bmn ra are a RTT 203 * | 2 Jit did last year.land Mr.Nelson 1 Quebec ; [child and made many \u2018 These results are not the best | Province, neither will \u2018Danville .\u2018in:province located j are employed in the r \u2018results, day, Sept.son \u2018are earnestly advi ised to and to take the full course.held Tuesday after oon was largely attended an, érs were Mpssrs.Po cock and Rugg, with Swanson, Bliss in ch rge.Among those Worcester ; Mr.and Mrs Pond.The teachers for | | Compton Miss Edith Moore, Principal, and Miss of the Flementary Department.Ruth Pomeroy and ernment examinations Mavor of Montreal ; Dougherty, of Coaticook ; Rev.erville ; Mr.G.A.Hadlock, of and Mrs.Judd, of Bedford.Montreal, is spending\u2019 Compton the guest of her son, {L.Pomeroy.Departures include yo St.Taurent t.Laurent.for Miss Isabel Demerse and Miss Bernice Harden for Island Pond ; Mrs.W.J.Betts, Mrs.Bliss and Miss N.| P.Bliss for \"Old Orchard, Me, «= ; and Mr, Maurice ç STANSTEAD.Rev.J.Tallman Pitcher, of .freal, was in town on |Tuesday.The, New York Amusement Co., sup- Aubrey Company, gave \u201cUnder Two Fla 8\u201d at the Rink\" Opera House on Monday\u2019 evening.\u201d Ex- \u2018portin g the Mabel ceptionally fine moving pictures given between the actd.Tuesday of the death of Master hiry on tle boy was a remarkably his short.stay in Stanstead.\u2014 .FULFORD.Among those citizen Quebee last week wer ard Partch, Nelson D Baitd, Benjamin -Swee Baird.* Messrs.pleasant home.have reeurned to Lowell, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.E.Dowe.West Derby, Vt.Mr.T.Willard Magopn, of Bedford, Mass, been stage mar great American thist, was calling on ffiends | in ford recently.The Academy will reopen on .The \u2018funeral of JES.Mrs.Davis, \u2018Mr.Norman Dowe, SA has\u2019 \u201cFeb\u201d spending a few weeks\u201d hh \u2018his paronts, who for five \u2018years has ger for-Prescelte;: the; ypnot st and télepa- Ful- .in the Academy - stand any higher in the list than It may he.even low- ler, but there is not another academy a village the size of Danville, where: o ly Tour teachers hole school, and _ where there are.only b o teachers: tapthat Pagse | dé all the work of \u201cthe grades\u201d whose papers are ço écted at Quebec: {can show much bet: \u2018Tues- | 1st, and| pupils who de- i sire to attend during to coming sen.¢ com- menge at the beginnipg, of the session \u201cCa quite was conducted by the Rev.Mr.Wil tinson.The bear- meroy, Rea, Hitch- undertaker P.of Waterville and Mr.T.Q.from out of town were Mrs, Chass Colby, of H.Longee, Longer, of Island Model School for the coming year will be of Hillhurst, as Munioe, in charge Miss iiss Hazel Brown passed successfully in| the recent gov- Recent visitors.in town are: Mr.F.Mr.and Mrs.J.P.S, Dobson and Mrs.(Dr.) King, of Wat-.Barn- ston ; Miss Kate Davis, of Coaticook, \u201c Mrs.Selah Pomeroy of Tower Ave, the week in Mr.A Mont- were The sad news was \u2018received here on w illie { Jock, who was drowned at St.Tohns- Monday aftérnoon.The lit- bright friends during who' went.to How- is, William H.v and Frank \u201cH.Mrs.Howard Partch | as sixteen city: | boarders in her Mrs.Bulmer and Miss Maud Buaimer also Miss Essie Sweet.is isiting friends and relatives ir Newport; Barton and New : OATOK LIGHT QUESTION SLED + eu\u201d Council Have Come.to Agreement With Peaman Company pga AND HAVE DECIDED TO SECURE ADDITIONAL POWER AT COST; OF $2,000.Chaticook, July 22.\u2014 (Special; )\u2014The \u2018matter of additional power for - \u2018electric light purposes which has been so long \u2018under discussion in Coaticook, bas heen fottled by the Council.A few dayk ago à.delegation from the Council {met the directors of the Penman Company.in Montreal and discussed i, ST \u2018Council was ra her inclined to buy sone 27 feet of head which is .owned bythe Penman Company.The Company had already signified its willingness to sell whit power it felt* it could spare at $125 per foot of head.The Council, through its committee, offered to give $2000 for some 18 feet of head which is obtained in some 430 feet along the \u2018stream, or the sum of $3000 for 28 feet of head, \u2018which could he acquired by going further down.The company decided not to sell more than 28 feet and accepted the offer of the Council of $2000 for this quan- \u2018tity and agreed to lease them for a long term of years at a, nominal ren- er could Be\u2019 utilized to better ad- \u2018vahlage.At a special session of the Cauncil just held it was agreed to mdke a purchase at the $2000 figure \u2018andl this will likely be done.How -sobn this power will be utilized by the Cauncil is not.now decided.The Council has had Mr.R.Arkley, of Sner- brpok ce and.a civil engineer from Montréal looking over.the property \u2018with a viéw of \u2018finding the best\u2019 place to put linia dam to develop the power.Having secured an available supply for the future they may continue as they art now doing until: there is a more -| pressing.need: of further power to run their plant.OF INTEREST TO THE PUBLIC.The General Baggage Department of the Grand Trunk Railway System has and regulations overning baggage car traffic fôr the 8 vidancs of arte.\u2018masters, station and train baggage- men on the entire System, and this pocket manual pertaining to their du- tia is designed to prowide not alone for the.sual conduct of the.business, hut action \u2018desired in case of all kinds | of contingencies, and perplexities which.may assail the employees of the Baggage department.=: The, Manual consists of 68 pages, and an examination of the book indi- Gates.the very important part the Baggage Department of a great Rail- \u2018way system plays in the conduct of the passenger traffic, - the assurance them in.the baggage \u2018car are being carefully watched, and that the liability forthe, loss either temporary or p rmanent is arriving at the.disappearing point- by the foresight and cave.exercised in directing the operation of this important branch of the , service, There: i is a distinct effort made in this book to have ever-present in the mind ofthe employee of the Baggage Dgpartment that his \u2018first duty is to the first * page of the book appears such clauses as the following : \u201cThe relations and responsibilities of | common carrie ers to the travelling public are such \u2018as require from the carrier the most constant and watchful care of the property of the travellers \u201cAs Station and Train Baggage- 7 masters you are entrusted with -the safekeeping and proper transportation of effects which are valuable to the ownérs.Nothing can be more annoying to travellers than the logs of, a- huse 6f or delay to their baggage.= \u201cYou must try to give satisfaction to thé public and establish a reputa- tibn for courtesy and civility to everyone.You are expected to be polite at all times, to answer civilly all ques- tipns addressed to you, and if unable ta give any (necessary information, enif\u201d pertaining to baggage car traffic, if not, the passenger should he directed tq the proper office.Endeavor to make the Grand Trunk Railway System popular : its business is depéndent upon the good'will of the people.\u201d It is pected that in this manner the emi oyees of the Baggage Department will appreciate that in serving the public intelligently and well, they without: this spirit to co-operate, neither the public nor those in charge of the different Departments of a great Railway System are reasonably \u2018satisfied.RINGSEY FALLS.| \"Arrivals and departures are: Mr.and Mrs.George Perkins and Miss Margaret Gray to Leominster, N.H.; al McDonald and daughter, Nellie, of.Montreal, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jdmes Perkins, \u201cHillside View\u201d : Mr.and Mrs.C.O.Noble and daughters.of Windsor Milis, guests of Trends : Mis.P.Waller, \u201cThe Heights,\u201d guest of her daughter, Mrs.G.Johnston, (ilman | Square ; Mrs.J.Michie and Miss Lynch, \u201cRoadside Villa,\u201d to Quebec, to the Tercentenary celebration : Messrs.M.Marston, A.Michie, E.Wilcox and A.Haddork, A Squadron, to Quebec ; \u2018Noble to Lawrence, Mass., Mr.-J.\u2018Haddock to Laconia, N.IT., where he | has obtained a good position, - %Itis with much regret the many Iriends of Mr.and Mrs.Haddock have seen them leave their old home,\" and they join in wishing them.all prosperity ant happiness in their new one.Mr.Kenneth Leith his gone to Melbourne, to which place he has removed the Beaver Printery.He will there reorganize the printing business.He will be very much missed here, being fae young men of the village.: {Quite a mumber from here.attended te funeral in Danville on Sunday of the late Mr.A.J.Morull to pay their last tributé of respect to an old and much respected friend.with them.the phrchase\u2019 of power.The | \u2018tal, ground for an electric light sta- tign further Sr the stream so that just issued a summary of the rules ngers.may.feel that their personal\u2019 \u2018belongings \u201cwhich accompany .the .public, and to illustrate this, on déavor when practicable, to obtain it; 1 Mr.William Curley, Jr., are serving their employers equally, as Mrs.R.Noble and Miss C.\"The @hief igOurpers | .were Mrs.B.F.ne of the most enterprising and pop- in this Sale.mp | Porfectly fast color domestic (Gingham « offered 9c : \u2026.y Imported Ginhams, printed Lawns and Mus: 21 Sc C \u20ac 5 bay 1 1° \"mn \u2018a son yer.; _ Saws tn Re Kingsbury, with Dr.and Mrs.Crack = couple of days : Mrs.Hale Walker for a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs.David Hyde; Mr.Irenic Prefon- taine, from Montreal, with friends ; Mr.R.Charron and sister, Miss Ida frèm Windsor Mills, guests of Miss A.Dionne \u2018on, Sunday ; Mrs.H.C.Jard Mrs.D: Stevens Miss Lizzie McGin- nis, of Boston, guest of her uncle, Mr: Beni.Cross, | Sr.; Miss Alma Dionne returned home from a two weeks\u2019 visit with friends at L\u2019Avenir.Departures include : Mrs.FE.Hodge- gon and children to Boscobel, and Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Rice to.Granby, having been the guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.Stevens ; Mr.V akefield to Richmond with friends on Sunday ;.Mr.William Byrne | for-a few days with Mr.\u2018and Mrs.R.6 Ban of Rich- weeks with Mr.a and other friends mond ; Mrs.F.Barber and Mr.Walter Duif to Quebec;\\ Mrs.H.ù°.Smith and children ith friends at Gore ; Mrs.A.E.Duff and to Montreal, having visited friends here and at -Ulverton for a -couple of weeks ; Mrs.Charles Church to Little Metis for a few weeks ; Mr.Church and daughter, Miss Elva to Montreal to consult medical aid; Misses Hazel Cross to Misses Amy and Hagel Gunter to M n- treal for a week, guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Lester.cre | WINDSOR] MILLS.20 Mr.John Chapman, of Boston, Mass., is here \u2018on a visit to his father.An ice cream col will be given hy \"the 1.0.0.F., Jubilee Lodge, at Mr.A.W.Sykes\u2019 on the 29th inst.The Windl- \u2018sor Brass Band had been engaged tô provide \u2018music for the occasion.A social is to be \u2018held at the.ho of Mn.W.Douglas, Lower Sine home the 27th inst.Mr.Remi Hebert is making arrangements for an orchestra to play at Coney Island Hotel two or three held there.| \u2018The Riverview Halel is now resplendent.in a new coat of paint and t the interior is also to be completely | novated.The new proprietors in Cond making a good tooling house of the building.+ \u2014 \"ASBESTOS.ASBESTOS is ractically the only Fire-proof material = known to exist.Close Corporations have heretofore controlled this profitable industry.An opportunity of becoming interested as a shareholder in one of the finest Asbestos.Industries is now offered by the D\u2019Israeli Ashestos Co., Ine.,\u201d who will\u2019 seid vou Free of Cgst full particulars and Free Booklet.By addressing their Transfer Office, 82 Prince © William street, St.John, NB.x = \u2014esemttt>all SUTTON.is here on a brief visit from Maple Creek, Sask., guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Win.Curley.Mr.Curley.Jr., went 4e the West some years ago and has done finely.Fe is the proprietor.of an up-to-date livery in Maple Creek.His present trip is a mixture of business and pleasure visiting friends here.He will take back a car load of horses from Montreal\u2019 Miss J.M.Westover, the artist, went, to St.Albans, Vt., on Monday, where she will work at hes profession during the summer.E Deaths Fr ; MISS EMMA WEIR.The death occurred in Perr: LOTO ves- terday of Miss Emma Weir, \u201caughter \u2018of the late Aléxancder Wein, fn: erly of Sherbrooke.| The fuveral will take place to-mor! row afternoon from the Grand Trunk station, on the arrival of the 3 o \u2018clock train to the Methodist church, F.HUBBARD, ROCK ISLAND.Took Island, July 22, \u2014 (Special)\u2014 B.F.Hubbard, of Rock Island, iil has been ill only a short time, passed away on Sunday morning, at one o\u2019clock, the immediate cause of his death being heart failure.He was 62 years old .and was\u2019 an\u2019 old soldier.sbelonging To thé G.A.R.Hubbard, Mr.and -Mrs.T, Lowell, Mrs.Will Perrin (Sherbrooke), Mr.O.Hubbard, Miss Cornelia Hyatt, Wiss Bessia® Hyati, Mr.Charlie Hyatt, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hyatt and Nr.Tohn.viah and little a to spend a few ; Banfill, Miss Jean | daughter, also Mrs, J.B.Lester home.| Calvin | Moore, Evelyn and Elva Richmond with relatives times a week and for dances to The | FPR oR eb fff.| {ing some time at Sherbrooke, is bom?] | | | | lins offered 1 in this Sale .]- CABA I 20th: Dimities, ; Cotton Fonlards \u2018and Spteens \u201c19 - con offered à in this Salo vee ees Ge fo | - da | 5e ; = 7 L = 4 2, - ) 7 DYMO L.A.BAYLEY , eww LE 2 Bul Wellington Street, Ie EB BRUCH ; Ce A ù July à \u2014 \u2014 - Ww.H.re \u2014 » Ç BALL.SOUTH DURH = July I Recent\u2019 arrivals include : Mr.A.Crack- BOSTON 8 MAINE n\u2019 .Ball, In Effect June 290th, 1908 .LEAVE SHERBROOKE, #4 6.20 a.m.\u2014For Boston afd New Yorks, 1.00 a.m.T For Boston.5-20 p:m.\u2014For Newport.7.35 p.m.\u2014Daily - except Saturday, tr - New York.9.30 p.m.~\u2014For Bostuou,and New York.Cie\u201d ARRIVE SHE RBROOKE.a.m.\u2014From Boston and New York a.m.\u2014From \u2018Newport.- .a/n.\u2014Daily except Monday, New York._ .- 2.55 p.m.\u2014From Boston and New ork, + 9.55 p.m.\u2014From Boston and Sprig \u2018à 11.50 p.m.\u2014From Boston and New York, | 8.30 a.m.\u2014Mixed from Newport, Bun days only.: Fi Detailed information and \u2018time- may be obtained at ticket offices.D: J.FLANDERS, Pass.Tral.ti CMBURT, Gen.Pass Act, Boo | ral Ae SH F MOR ; Receiv Allo 6.4 computed 8.5 9.1 oo En 0 , M \u201cTercentenary | «: Golebration \u201cQuebec City.Tickets will be sold at all stations Mas - a , : Single First Class Fare for th - : Round Trip.: _ .: It will 131 Good going July 18th.to 27th, be clusive good to return up to and cluding August 3rd.1908, : From stations where the first cla& - fare does nat exceed $2.50 return tie kets will be | sold \u2018at single fare from | ,0+ L July 18th.to 30th.inclusive, 5% = return\u2019 until August 3rd.c Tercentenary Celebration; QUEBEC.July 20th to Aug.1st, 1908, - * SINGLE FARE FOR| |ROUND TRIP, Going July 18th to 27th, ret limit, Aug.3rd, 1908.- \"| Special trains will leave Sherbrooke - on July 22, 23, 24 and 27, at 845 a.m., arriving at Levis at 1.25 pa, Returning, leave Levis at 11 30 pas on same date.EE RS y © H.F08s, C.P.andT.A.14 «À, 2 Strathcona Square.oF ) Bell Phone No, 20, - wo Poople's 18.\u2014OR\u2014 E.J.ASTELL, Agent, G.T.R.Station Bell Phone 19 Bis sg, ù ITS * PACIFIC 3 TER-GENTENARY | \u2014GELEBRATION\u2014 i ; Î eme One-way First-Class Fare\u2026,\u2026 FOR THE ROUND TRIP.,{ JULY 18-27, Inclusive, nice a good to return August 3rd, ff Homeseekers\u2019 Excursions toMatl .8 ai TTL PIE TI os Tête SEC Mrs C «, H Carroll in.of spending the wy oo farn and expect È join them- later.- Recent depart Seott, fric M.+ and F.\u201cA.Pie ; itoba, Saskatchewan and Alberts: : the cavalry ; Mr ; se 098 oink pug.4th and 18th, Sept.ne Cs to Farm s 5 and 29th nex \u2018 Low rates.Tickets good for & dar to C ps Se ; E, H.SEWELL, City Puss 4gt - to Sweets hirer - Art Building, Sherbrooke: Ques \u2014 : \u201cCowanst ile, ae TF F- .- = \u2014 hem SE MINTON.8 For : Mrs.H.R.Slack and Miss Cather: .J | (= ine spent the week end in Mayog.1% Miss Minnie Mavoon is spending = 8 few days with her sister, Mrs.H.Be 4 Slack.: \u201cÀ - Mrs.J.L.Dean is on the road to : recovery.Mrs.Gore and Master Alfie.of Wat; ; erville, have been spending a few deys ; 2 with Mrs.À.A.Bean, \u2018 Miss Alice Kay, who, has heen spend- : for the summer, +- KINGRE F \u201cArrivals and dephrtures \u2018include :, Miss Tthel Brock, of Manchester, 24 H., visiting friends: Mr.J.Bartlett, of Charles City, fowl, dest of : Scott.The remains were taken to Glover, Vt., where the funezal will be ,held, and the remains interred in the family lot.theres i Alt anton! al amd 5 & C, Shaw, at \u201cMaplewood\u201d Mie A.Pye and little dauxhter at the Bama, after A month\u2019 visit to Ref oo old home : Mr.Lodye.of: Manches .Makes every dayab ter, NH.Siti friends : Mrs, Tai .CT \u2018and- little daughter | back to me \u2014 brooke; Prof.Matthews hack Charlottetown, LS 1 a + 05 and 107 ington Street, [I] MAINE RR] ne 29th, 1908 va + 1 RBROOKE.on af New York.\u201d : vôrt.EE vept Saturday, for.\u2019 wa, and New York.Hig RBROOKE.st on viort.eat, Monday, from ston and New Yorks ro.Te Developing & Printing For Amateurs.Prices moder: ate.Work delivered promptly.\u201d Griffith\u2019 sDrug Store .THE KODAK STORE.121 \u2014 Wellington Street - \u2014 121 > \u2014 a + LI RECOMMENDED BASTERN TOUNSHIPS HOTELS, a FE \u2014 CANADA HOTEL.NEW.\u2018Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Maguire LJ oot + DOMINION LINE \u2018 \u201d \u201cnoual Mall Steams hips TRON MONTREAL CANADA, \u201c Sept.b, Oct.10 SOUTHWARK, Aus.8/ Sept.12, Oct.11 DOMINION, Aug, 1g! Sept.19.Oct.24 OTTAWA, Aug.2 - Sept.26, Oct.31 : KENSINGTON, Aug.» Oct.3, Nov.7 MODERATE RATE SERVICE.\u2014Beo- ond-class to Liverpool, $15.00.; to London, $2.60 additional.Third-class to Liverpool, London.Londonderry, Bel- \u2018fast, Glasgow, 327.50.;( be H, FOSS, or E.H.SRWELL, G.T.Ry.C.P.Ry.or DOMINION LINB, 17 St.Sacrament 8t., Montreal.\"YO LIVERPOOL : SCHOOLS.AND COLLEGES.| YRAN BY\u2014WIN DSOR HOTEL.js M, Fri.EMP.OF IRELAND o | 428: 1 = re EMPRESS.LAKE SRIN Aug.' = - - LAKE MANITOBA 1 Aug.Pri\u2019 HDMPREÉSS NF IRELAND.Aug.29, Sat.- LAKE CHAMPLAIN | | H.SEWELL, City Pass.Agent Havergal Ladies\u2019! < College dental and Day Schools with Preparatory Department.Preparation for Honor Matriculation, - Havergal Diploma, Examinations in Musio and Art.Resident French and German Mistresses.Physical Culture under two resident graduates of the Boston Normal School.Domestic Science School, with \u2018six Departments.Large Grounds, Rink, Swimming Bath.For illustrated calendar please apply to the Bursar.Fall term begins 10 September, 1908.4 \"MISS KNOX, Principal, WARDEN.Mrs.Parker and young son of Montreal, and Mrs.Milo Ingalls, of :Bos- tan, are visiting at Mr.C.W.Curtis\u2019, Miss Flona Bowker, has gone to Ma- {gog to spend a few weeks with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.George Robb visited Mr, Robh\u2019s parents in Cowansville recently, Mrs.A.Berry entertained the ladies tion at dinner on Friday last.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Snodgrass William Snodgrass on Sunday.Mrs.Montefior has returned from St.Albans, where she had been spending a few days.Master Gordon Robb spent the week ond with Master Raymond Wallace, of Waterloo.- WEST SHEFFORD.\u2018The: much needed rain has made a vast improvement in the appearance of things generally.The usual refreshments will be served this week on Thursday on the church grounds.Should the weather prove unfavorable, they will be served in the basement of the church.The Rev.R.D.Mills, M.A., a former incumbent of the parish, \"will officiate in St.John\u2019s church on Sunday morning next.There will be no service in the evening.| Miss Mary Hewitt and Miss Nettie Hewitt, of Montreal, will be the al weeks.| \u2014+ PHITIPSBURG.The downfall of rain was much appreciated by everyone.Gardens were The 18th inst.was Miss Whitwell\u2019s irthday.She was 85 that day.It T.A.Lynch, Prop., recently of Montreal .ICHMOND\u2014THE BRUNSWICK, OP - posite G.T.R.Station.J.1.Jane.- COTSTOWN HOTEL \u2014 SAMPLE Rooms.Livery.CO.L.Caswell, Prop.SUTTON\u2014PHOENIX HOTEL.RATE | \u2018 vs © .BUSINESS OARDS.ADVOCATES, AWRENCH, MORRIS & McIVER, Advocates, ete.Bherbrooke.J NICOL, ADVOCATE, 9% WEkL- ° ington Street, Sherbrooke.ATH, / WELLS & WHITE, ADVOcates Sun Life Building, Sherbrooks.| w.CHARBONNEL, L.L.B., ADVO- .de cate, Cookshire, Que.CIVIL ENGINEERS, G.K ADDIH, C.B., P.L.8., QUEBEC.flice 81 St.Peter 8t.Residence 32 de Salaberry gt.Tel.Connection.'e cook.Bell \u2018Phone.for Sherbrooke.North Hatley, over H.T.Bagk, , -INSURANCB AGENTS.J D.KENNEDY,' GENERAL INSUR- eAnce agent.Fire,- Life, Accident, Plate Glass, etc.Record Block, DENTISTS, No extra charge Separate Senior and Junior Resi- Je of the Waterloo Universalist congrega- and children were the guests of Mr.W.McCREA, D.D.8., H _ L.D.8« e Dental Surgeon.H YNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, Sun Lite Building, Sherbrooke.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014 anes Wold Ss.DRESSER & co.SHER e brooke.All branches of Insurance: \u2018PHYSICIAN.8 & SURGEONS.Otten.© co i mn = -\u2014\u2014mac2 J \u2018A.DARCHB, M.D., ' SPECIALIST.e Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Private Hospital and Office, 49 King St.In Richmond, 1st Tuesday of month.In Coaticook, 2nd and 4th Tueadays.J A.C.ETHIER, M.D., SPECIAL- e ty, Urinary diseases.Consultation : 8to 9 am.1 to 3pm.,T7to8 pm: Res.66 King St.Sherbrooke, Que.R.B.J.WILLIAMS, 28 MONTRBAL 8t.Consultations until 9 a.m., 14 m., 7-8 p.m, and by appointment.DE W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST) to the Protestant Hospital.Kye, RBar, Nose and Throat Disease, 37 Dufler- in Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultations: 10-13 a.m., and 14 p.m., and by appointment, F: A.QGADBOIB, SPECIALTY, jo nildren\u201d s.Diseases, 51 King St.L.6.GAGHAND, M.0: ; SPECIALIST.Since 1899 has had full charge of -the ye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department t.the Sherbrooke Bacred Heart Hosphe Hours : of Oonsultation:\u2014At the Hospl- pept Sunday.At-his office 17 Brooks St, | herbrooke, Que., from 10 a.m.to 8 p.m.EASTERN .TOWNSHIPS - BANF Capital and Reserve, 8, 000 ,000.Established 1859.Head Office, SHERBROOKE 78 Branches and Agencies throughout Canada.Savings Bank Department at all : ?Branches Interest at 38 per cent.Paid or Cre- | dited Quarterly on sums of $1.00 and upwards./ ie lel Jesues Letters of Credit, payable the world over.Facilities for transacting all kinds of Denking Business.\u201c Second- hand Clapboard Butting Machine, complete with saws.\u2018Apply with price and particulars.A.H.CUMMINGS & SON, LTD.Coaticook.: Sleep Like a Top Don't lie awake with the remedy at your elbow.To banish wakefulness, nervous starts, bad dreams\u2014 to sleep soundly and waken re- freshed\u2014take Beecham's pire AUS | a $1.Sample rooms; Livery 8.Gauthier A; MEADS), SURVEYOR, COATI- al from 8 to 10 a.m.,, every day ex sui o ; ; Ke Sos LL à | FN ._- \u2018 4 Lo, SS vo Pa on _- LL Te .RATT & CE Na rs : .- pe! oo .2 ST 5 v Le ; ; .oA Cap wt RS oe a .: 05 .û I : .ut _ AS LL - - ; D Ce, LL 8 = 210505 - à \u201coC Lt aa 1052 tame tm 200500 ek = : = vo œ * .LN i A SP 2 = .= fo \u201cx nue slt 2 A Clan aay he + , :, So 2 aa oi ha ire \u2018 Fa .te mm ai en icine Cia = - .Ee Ay ier Ag ary soy onl a aps a Seiad: To LN - pete pénis + * - c FSU - 3 ie > \u2018 \u2018 vy tds pee yaar ir pole en RD AUTRES et ee R messes -7 > 5 : ; .5 ni + Lu - : ie Eee à = = LT y - 7 - \u201c -, + ; | » oe \u201c Su - CL.a RH 2 + 2.A - D Co - Lo - 4 i : uo > ol © wh - i : iN Lu.; * 20° Tas ; : + : AT tee us Kod .f à; ; i Lust ee on Sides.DE vr dA er oa «oni Briain Abram dg lbw Fad 8 an A Le Lu 24 2 ue Ce.CI kN a LN ae LF ° \u2019 rar Ny .\u2019 a ee - ca .- 5 A 2 i.co 3 re « \u2018°° ; I Ais pm pe ev Tm hemi pe A Sage Sr Ki ji ne awe CEA ae Sb 1 - TY a andl Ed CSW a TR we os x mm ve 07 a crt Ao. f : FMr.P.Bedard, Secretary of the The pall-hearers were Messrs.James The Briliiant and Shelby re Ances.long th a Es Band, left this\u2019 morning for Sangster, Andrew Sangster, J.F.| : mn Los the crops po d , Quebec to take in the festivities.Reid, of Victoria Loage, A.F: &.Al 5 Incandescent i amps \u2018 « a: ioulax y, a | \u2018Are ÿou going to Lewiston\u2019 or Port-|-.Ww.Bean, Jas.-Lowe and A Stand rd E h pg diatric \u2019 Brandon ta {land Aug.Ist ?Harmony Band Ex Cummings, \u2018of Unity Lodge, T.0.0.F.| a veryw ere.EE m Folen uch lig J cursion.See \u201cposters.Toho NT ee.Mewar We could not sell better lamps if we.so quite so good Coxtmorsep.BY vs: OF \u2014 , .{1 Mr.J.D.E.Dumaine, of the In- Stevens oof the Masonic fraternity and wanted to\u2014that means rood lamps.: woke shoit.7 Jack of Mr.J.Æ.Smith has gone .to Quel land Revenue Department, St.Hya- M.Lothrop, F.P.Houlahan and Jas.The BRILLIANT has au anchored ; il, t! improve | for the week.| cinthe, is taking the place of Mi.F, Johngt 1.0.0.F., oval filament.This lamp distributes i Ee \u201c AL DOU L ) oN ; Bowen, while he is absent in Que- | ven on, fl hich 1 the light equally throughout the on.dauy Hi ins he: 1 Mr.anit Mrs, Joseph St.Denis leaye.bec.| mong \u201cthe lovely owers Wr ay room.C ; pee 2 Wi \u201cand Cres {this afternoon for Quebec.| 4 3 Guondoline Kerr and her bro- |) tribute from Unity Lodge, 10.046, [jo he RADIANT SHELBY neither A an \u201c ursday of | - Fancy pioces\u2014Tugs Teapots, Sugars ni reams, | Mrs.Wark, Mrs.J.Cline aid gre Sen \u201cEarl err and visiting | The late Mrs.Carga \"as bom 170$ nor nets like any other lamp.ma and\u201d J16th rot Salad Bowls, Candlesticks, ete | Master Jack Wark left or Quebec yep-\" their grandmother, \u2018Mrs.Joñn Camp- {Maria Mahon, \u2018in Glendalock, Dublin, eus feature of resemblance is: \u2018the .ui.\u201cmost \u2018| of the time erday i: .\u201cJbell, in Quebec, during the week\u2019s fes- Ireland, and came to Canada, some tivities.This Tamp is *desiyned to (Nstribute ; pour tYenty years ago, and had \u2018been mar- the largest possible quantity of light 5 bn + looking Mrs: C.O.Palmer and her son, ried thirteen years.When her illness downward; * 3 Lg - m= i need, en ; Master Hamilton Palmer, left to-day was seen to be of a serious nature, Sole avents for \u201cBrilliant, » and {he middle Chew Maple Sugar tobacco.j Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Roy, of Scots 1 town, were in town yesterday oi v WEDGEWO0OD ] , she was taken by advice of her physi\u201d « oo probab \u201c Fancy Rail Plates i in large variety, Crest - i their way to Quebec.a a whe clan to the Sacred Heart Hospital, | 2405 Lawmps.possible\u2019 earlier.Plates of Dominion Coat of Arms, and Sherbrooke, have E, Tho Ta t{ Clayton.boro she received every coro nnd oi\u201d | lectrical Repalr and Supply Co.mm Province of Quebec Coat ea S.visit to Manchester, N.H, |.| Mrs.John M.Jenckes and Miss medical skill furnish, but the malady] = - W.J.WIGGETT, Prop.| f Charlotte Jenckes have joined: Miss k 1 1d [sl 100 Wellington Street.The Misses Minnie and Fanny | Eleanor.Brooks Jenckes in St.Johns had ta en too deep a hold and.she [ - t : ; \u201c |san uie awa i .Bh Ia Moon °Scaswaninepus Sn 9 Pury, and are the EN of Mrs.Jen- Her sudden and untimely demise © Co 3 M dM J.R.Munkittrick, { | cies» mother, Ars.FOORS.has plunged a happy household into - Poo fn williamsett, Mass.are in town for SE Smoke Master Mason tobacco.the deepest sorrow and she will he | | 1013 HA CA NT 7 moan Munkittrick, - 149 Wellington street.| staying at his home, \u2018\u2018Ochel Vale,\u201d ° BRANCH STORE : OPPOSITE CLEMENT \u2018THEATRE | y 2 5 A | Quebec street, - for his vacation, has cheerful disposition, and personal /lB ou can buy \u201cSnow Drop\u201d flour a returned to Pennsylvania, accompanied |Werth.She is survived by her hus- - | Bernard & Cie, Marquette street, and by Miss McCulloch and Miss \u2018Annie Mc- |band and three little daughters, the | , 2 = \"IN.Lacroix\u2019s,.89 King street.l{Culloch, who will visit relatives in est Maya years of age, her mother = Crie, ° oo \u2018Mrs.Mahon, o ehmond.two broth- ; RÉAL ESTATE.- us the London underground railway Mr.and Mrs.Peterson and Miss pi Erie, Pa | + ers.George and Roger Mahon.the HAS now boguin with Eu oo give to the laboring classes in London Peterson, of Windsor, Conn.,.are vis 4 The Rev.William Millar, from Bris- org y \\ DANVILLE.: Tome of the cheapest transit facilities iting Mr.Charlie Peterson, of Lennox tol, Vt., and Mrs.Millar, are the pa Mens Br Kine Hi nfl, thee Our supply of HARDWARE \u2018 : Anown.vitre f Mr.and Mrs.AE.Kin | poe\u2019 od Me \u2018Rich, | Mr.George Connolly has sold his guests 0 .Nn Wo \"large farm \u201csituated about fpur miles It is interesting in passing to note Mg andy Mrs.J.A.Cameron and|| kehd, for a few weeks.Mr.Millar is one and Mrs.W.J.Graham, », Rich- Was never better A west of Danville to IFerdina Martel, of some points in the/ report of the com- Mrs G.H.Kerr, are spending a plead taking the place of Rev.C.W.Nicol mond.: ist.° + history | j , , yout : i panies operating \u2018this system.The ant vacation uebec duri t during the absence of the latter in 7 _ i 17 St Aphage: Price, 510,000.Hs | ion OU refirays parred 190% ny eenion, in, quebec during the [EE abe \u201c SASKETCHEWAN FLECTIONS.| Font Door Sets, Inside Door Sets, | Col.0.7.W.' Hunter his house and 17, 000,000 passengers ; last year, over : ; Sebati T4 1 7220 1 Sliding Door Sets, Elaborate Designs Hundreds ot strep tgr Din Rouse anc 300,000,000.The total\u2019 London omni- Mri i.J Duffets an her dnugh- POLICE COURT NEWS, POLLING WILL TAKE PLACE \u2018ON [in Brass, Bronze \u2018and Steel, Sash S2N00, and is to take possession on buses carried in 1863 80,000,000 ; last ter, ¢ lt Aura ule Jet Jesterc a Officer Boisvert arrested a man at AUGUST 14.| Lifts, Push Buttons, Bolts, Door : Hvanti ge of this.ge.the lat, of October next.year, over 500,000,000.\" The surface Mr.Mrs.SE ew days wit || 12.40 this morning -on \u2018King street for Regina, Sask., July 22.\u2014The first Pulls, Door Handles, Store Door 1° - \u2018hold go oe Hed od 5.000.004 in 1875, and an 5.y 'oitering oud refusing to move on Legislative Assembly of the province Locks, Latches, etc., etc.Cl g d a cunts\u2019 old g WILSON\u2019S MILLS.\u2014 about 3 ast year.The cabs * Miss Violet E.Sampson, Montreal, when ordere He had on his per-lof Saskatchewan dissolved yesterday | \u201cFINN 9 HT - A Mr.S Anderbon has sold \u2018the va- had 50,000,000 fares in 1879: last who was in = for a week-end, son the princely sum of five cents.and wiits were issued for-a.new elec- PRODUCTIONS OF ALL THE E.4 ALL cant lot adjoinin Mr.R.Andersons vear the number was 60, 000, 000.In guest of her parents, has gone to | Officer Turgeon found the door of the tion, Nomination day has been fixed LEADING M; NUF ACTURERS 4 pr : © tr, Gourd.ou ho sum of sin \u2018other words this populous city sup- Quebec fon the vercentenary.premises of a certain merchant in the for Friday, August 7.and polling a PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER.\" ES fronr.\u2014 phd almost 1,506 000.000 fares, Mr.and Mrs.A.Martyn left Mon Vo open at 12 1 pis ation\u201d dhe week later, August 14.10° \u20ac .: .~~ scouy ts Range OR HOW LONDONERS GET ABOUT.will be seen that the enormous.int day evenir oC Ottaw , here o e us a mtimation an The reason for the dissolution.at Co : - ~ ; + A survival of what miglit be called! cresse in the passengers carried by th Martyn is a delegate to the v ion en pan shut.this time, as hinded out by the Gov.I.$ MITCHELL : co.| | AIST \u2018lasa fravel\u2014t} first.d and subways, tram cars and omnibuses ha meeting of the Brotherhood of Loro-.r Officer Baron arrested à man yester- ernment, is to give the earliest possi- 7e a \u2018 J ; DIES HIRT Ww he A cosa cars E Europes ome not.cut down the cab |business, whicH motive Engineers {day evening on, Bt.feward s.rcat for ble effect to the new redistribution.! p 20 per Ce ample.5 © 2M {is such a distinctive featyre of Lond\u2019 } : eng drunk and disorderly increasing the membership in \u2014thé Boe Sit for .\u201con Pullmen concept persil a te ha life.As it is.the cab patronag ie Ce aiment, ont Wor Tule WRITES OF HER TRAVE | Legislature from 25 to 41.The in- ORS SM der re Lond | fio tl tent of first as increased.\u2014Philadelphia Record.|.AMENt, o gina, Sask., arrived in ; TR LS IN tention is \u2018to hold a fall session, and} &] : one on subway to re ex ent o nes \u2014+ Sherbrooke Saturday on a visit to EUROPE.if the present under-represented por- 4 SKIRTS\u201430 pe.off ne Pen plorox mir.D VE A de BE EE EE es ue, ps ben fone af the province ne to be sien i ( a Se ; .\u201cArrivals and departu es Mrs.L.D) | R, S.& ravelling in Jurôpe with a party of |t eir proper representation therein; an Say À 0 ta fur 2 Le ess diferent case cars.are steadily being Hills, returned to Amherst.Mass, on Quebec street.; - (friends, writes hoïne most entertain- [election must be held immediately, so For All Kinds of 3 pd Sint for sages enenbe Tr time when \u2018he ! will be one AY More.Mr Bedtori, Cornell and Mr.; Smoke Pipe Kenel tohpoco., _ \u2018[ingly of the various interesting places as not ta have.it conflict with an im- FRES II x RUIT $ 4, TR LAWN W AISTS\u2014 \u201cwith alt ot) y lad] the li a y nesday ; Mr.and Mrs.C., Ellsworth nec | M d Mrs.Chester: L.Mov i she has visited.One of her recent let- [pending early harvest.i A avan ith altogether, am 1e lings © Miss Carrie Hubbard, from Lowell, r.an Es.ester L.Hovey, à ters was from Nice in the south of At the fall session it is proposed to m : .eeeen wees \" \u2018the.system run on what is known as Mass.; Miss : Daisy | Smith.left on San.Francisco, Cal., who have been.) - )ass a ne 1 t h _ & VEGETABLES.SL | of veer ereess meaner severe the tramway method\u2014that is, at one White a for a few weeks stay in the visiting the families of Messrs, Thikp France, jo the Jollowing TRE Tal 2 dew municipa vel fe ' _ i i à.fa .Seeves wrsaaes price for all cars.Special tickets are fro lite, e dpontains Mrs, | wo T, Ehicard, | and Fred.Hovey, in town, soft.to-day Howers.1 e 1dea-of that land o of the utmost impor tance that all sce- 5 ed \u201coe co - .a.ee pee issued on all the railways to working- High Constable Boisvert was in town, |for Boston and other astern cities, \u201cYour letter finds us in a foreign tions of \u2018the province should he ade- Ë 'EAR, 2 p.c.off | ; ecently ; : ; £ : : a men at about twopence\u20144 cente\u2014 for and amily.or Conti eid McNamara, before retursing to their livre in Cali Rcountry but one where the entente cor- quately represented and pass upon DEAN, \u2018ROWE & LACEY ~ Ixample.| the round trip to and from work, and few days with Mrs.Hubbard, 2 ms EE mfdiale is supposed to be strong and [this new measure, which will he of # Ghwns for .\u2026# \u2026- SA8AAARREEIRALORILEERSRIARIRS a Le growing.1 shall bave to confess that moment to all the people.FAMILY GROCERS.¥ dgirts fore.J Pessssissessessiessetestetsssesstittt 64666 | : : - : Ete.ete.I think it is not at all developed a- en + [mong the lower orders of the south of FARNHAM.France, whatever it - may be in the | \"Mr.A.E: Gough has returned home [north We have been here nearly five [rom Stoke.Mrs.Gough will re- > [veeks, and like Nice very much.Three main there for another week, : reeks of delightful weather.were fol- Mr.P.W.Jutras and Mr.L.De- [owed by one week of heat, outrag- Y&ult and wife have left.for Quebec.|eous, prostrating.heat, which upset Mr.T.G.Armstrong and family of us all.Fortunately, it rained yester: Winnipeg, are visiting friends here.day, so the weather bas cléared and | The Ven.Archdeacon Navior will become delightful again, even -cool, leave for Cacouna on Thursday where which is grateful to our weary brains he will remain for ten days or so.The What's i in it for us ?Simply.a \u2018SMALLER 5 end bodies dazed by the sudden heat.services on Sunday will be conducted » What's in a Sale ?} h vss Rb te f WHY EVERYTH NG THAT TENDS TO \u201cA SAVE FOR Y v.| IN Ve had a very pleasant winter in.by Mr.K.Naylor, \u201clay reader.profit and a\u2019 ¥ d deal bt S Sou ND, SATIS- Grasse Made - some agreeable ac- Owing to the unfavorable weather / FACTION.1 quaintances and had many \u2018delightful on Saturday the match between the éxcursions and drives when all were Bedford and Farnham Tennis clubs, well enough.Grasse is a frontier Was postponed.* | post, and there are always plenty of \"The funeral of the late Mr.A.Mar- FOR COMFORT AND ECONOMY have: young officers at the balls and dances, - ingo took place Tuesday morning from vour range hoiler who enjoy .dancing \u201cwith our young the \u2018residence of his nephew, Mr.R.H.heating system.people.The latter took part in a bat- | Maringo, St.\u2018Andrew street.to St.We are prepared to do it on short\u201d It\u2019s one of our ways b f making you ACQUAINTED y + with us, it is a help to[you to the Best we\" have in our store at a SMALL outlay.- connected 10 your | i tle of erg at the carnival at Can- Remuald\u2019s Chutch, \u201chers mass was notice.| + FOR SALE, We want to know yousto become your furnish- nes.They\u2014had a large laudau with |oelebrated.A large number of friends a.8 4 CIS.It is a GENTEEI HABIT to get ac- feven young people in it, all dressed and acquaintances followed the re- Fe.\\A\\/ LSON, Lo ALE AUTOMOBILES.d \u2018 in white frocks and red ribbons.The mains.: .SHERBROOKE.: EE ring \u201ccar, one 20 h.D arriage was all red and white flow- The sidewalks here ave heing im- ne 2 .h.p.runabout.1 ers.The.girls made Hawaiian wreaths proved somewhat by the laying of $ fl H M I a a seen ot Magog Hous (or \u2018Jees\u2019\u2019) of red carnations for each concrete hy some of {he proper{y hold- uper uous air, 0 es, 8c ~ ane to wear on her simple white hat, |ers.There is a lack of uniformity in : - Z ! A mA REGISTEREL and the ensemble was very pretty and height in a few places! .REMOVED : : Ayrshire bull.7 quainted with the men who are good to your, needs.We can\u2019t please all, but we do please those\u2019 who deal with us.Why?/ Because we.worl our heads off to make them satisfied.effective.Mra.W., Miss C., and I had Mr.George Whitehead, of Foster, by ELECTROLYSIS, hy a well quali-: Co \u2014\u2014 \u201d another carriage and went out to look was in town for a few days.fied | young Lady.SATISFACTION \u201d ¥ ING CANARIES AND on, but had to fall into_the proces- Mrs.Jos.Lougtin has gone to Me- RANTEED.Work dune by ap-; \u2019 H.c&for sale.Siberian- old > | pointment.Address, P.CO.Box 44,.hor; 8, thrushes, bullfinches gion, and found it great fun also.gantic to visit friends for a week or Sherbrooke.Co ine, ied seed, rave Last Sunday, two of our party went so.i.; : ; : and globes, aquari back to Grasse to stay with some The infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs._ Mrs £ L SMITH : : te D West.End Bird Stor English friends and visited a \u201cperfu- A.Robert died Monday.nivht and was © slreet,~ west, betw cers PB und Cunning, Montreal, Que.erie\u2019 to see the roses.buried Tuesday.ce \u2019 reqs Face and scalp t i \u2014 \u201cThey walké® knee deep in roses, en- Mr.\u20ac, William®Phas gone to Outre- {ing and manicure.Pres the pes enjoying the sensation immensely, of mont.= - \u20ac tiful with healthy face_treatments.No- course.It being a good rose vear, .\u2014 \u201cthing \u2018in the nature of a make-up used.there will be 200 women working knee- RICHMOND.| Keep the soln healthy, result luxuriant.deep in roses in that one \u2018\u2018perfumer- - Mr.and Mrs.J.©.MeCaig and chil- hair.; \u2019 TEL.311.| Cn kK PES ie.\u201d lt was a poor violet year, and [dren left on\u2018 Tuesday for Tadousac, __TEL.: .§ rer SR the violets were not even ankle deep, where they will spend the next few _ A fond foundry with powvr an the floors, but even ro, it was well weeks.co _ _ : ff tration or owen sh worth visiting for the wealth of color, Mrs.J.H.McLeod and son, Master | ) ; LE \u2014 TEMPERANCE otel at Barnston.Toul at, Aldings in.good- repaira.lo: business.| ast terms, 4 : Burnston, \u2018Que.: Two-piece Suits f ae ow, $8.00, $10.00 to $15.00.Men's Summer Vests $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and all along at - Great Reduction.and perfume.There are covered walks Ray McLeod, of North Battleford, e.C.\u201cM.Fletrlier, 3 ; i *» » 3 | \u2018 | » | ve | ow TEE [ $200, $250 & Bhonsle SA Sens of rence te\u201d | dust Received | CR moa ere Outing Pants | 3 I * ar æ Ë 3 =! 3 \u2014 as torage space.Farm: { A 841 \u2018ON 83 00 trellis work are climbing roses, red, couple of months.Mrs.F.Boast, tre Lge ONCORD À thite and pink.who has been spending the a vear .À new lot of Lowney's Choco- Muse ER EARLY Y ; CHILDREN S WASHABLE SUITS Reduced.to $1.00, $1.25, $1.40, $1.50, $1.65 T 3 .ents \u20ac ani - .; ' jeu.oe Bir PLY {One lemon tree is covered with long with her parents, accompanied her lates in all the, popular flavors.ie.on make, w ' trails of pink roses among the lemons Mother home.Ales ; 0 .Te .; mu « AIO, : larve \\ ; + \\- hich are still there together with the Miss Fp hel Crombie.of Ming i A - as Tale ST a a i Aad > Pr.pongo re A ls Le ES RS \u20ac tN - hy a bp i ron hit lhe dd.Mo ahr Se = favor of Rev.Mr.Stevens, of Sawyer- ville.: ; The Loyal circle will meet in the \u2018hall: Thursday afternoon.; Miss Vostelette.who has been with | her uncle, Mr.F.Gagnon, for a couple of months has returned to Montreal.ant, to Vicar's Wife).What ho, thou saucy minion ! Tarry, wanton one, l\u2014 hic-\u2014would fain © hold c-qnverse with thee touching-\u2014hic\u2014ye .n-n-nearest- voûte to mine \u2014n-anchestralabode !\u201d \u2014 The Sketch.a \u2018 x i i Mrs.A.S.Brazel, who underwent a Qo successful operation on hér throat at HIS FINEST.ACT Montreal.recently, has returned to \u2018How was your speech received at the | ?' asked one of Chumey's friends.Mh.® they congratulated me very Coakshire and is at present with sister, Mrs.L.E.Charbonnell.fore the much moré \u201cthan: Anas le \u2018middle age.who.were\u201d healthy, and fewer.still who nearly complète., Pt ib 44 x 8 and will be ES of the nicest in\u2019 this place.THE AMERICAN.MILLIONAIRE.Millionaires To An: Aol Joually have onaires in Amer: worn themselves out.they reach I have met a great many of them in my time, and 1 have known a Iew.of them were happy.Grim.sifent, \u2018absent-mind- : Mrs.Irving Rodgers is recovering heartily.In fact, one of the- members ; ed, joiléss creaturès, that is my.usual ed_too much on the green forest to ER from a severe attack of appendicitis.came to me and told me \u2018that when I experience -of what they.are.n° pended .blaze should one start.Unlor- 5; Mrs.F.Bowen, of Johnville, is st8ÿ- sat down he had said to himself it was ;: ci mim tunately .\u201cthere was a long dry spell, È ing with her daughter, Mra.H.Bailey.|the best thing I had ever done.- i PLEASANT POR.HA KINS.followed by an unexpected storm, which - Cn - in thé absence of Mr.Bailey, who is at | Youth's Companion.Friend (after tea).\u2018By Jove, Park- drove, the flames in all directions once 7! - = Quebec.HJ .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; | ins, l'm.glad}h'you brought me up with the destructive element got under way.IE 4 Mes.Visited in Gookshire, recently.GIVING HIM A POINTER.vou.Your | wifé is a beauty 8RA.R0 | | crime \u2014 4 1 a Taylor visited in : \u2019 .\u201cWhat can you do 7e complained the mistake I, sould think = â - i > \u20ac N Iv CHANGE AGAIN.119 \u2018FLODDEN.| disappointed humorist; \u2018you sit on: 4 Host (confidentially.).;_\u2018\u201cTo tell \u2018the + DEVIN Lo =, - __ ott \u2018Wa, July 22.\u2014Tt is \u201crumored that Ga #.G.Ewing: Master Stanley Hill, \u201cot \u201cDo you know, my daughter, that ev- | Che Ca v Hon, Mr.Deviin will be a candidate for ji % Richmond, visiting his aunt, Mrs.War- ery name \u2018means something.For in ( SPORTING NEWS.| the \u2018Commons in South Renfrew witn Fi % ren., ; ; , William re-| @ .R b LA tne intention ol succeeding on.Mr.à \u20ac Departures\u2019 are: Mr.Duncan Camp- stance, Charles means brave Ce ML Lee\u201d °° Scott'as _secretäry \u2018of state when the $ 2 bell to his home in Tyngsboro, Mass.solute.; one what George means, Mo- Les 3 _ | latter retires, ES = Ë \u2018 after ri Visiting relatives he Phi eu ther.\u201d - .it\" CEE \u2026_ tte \u2014 ole demps.ae French Liberal organ, 2 x * | Siates ; .Messrs.\u2026- Wm, McNaughton, cell, what is \u2018bu iness.He told me| -.- CROSSE.1.\u201cHon.\u20ac.RR.Devlin, minister -of Ly BE = Stewart McNayghton, Gordon Nicholson George es 8 busine ; © = Tr ve 4 = .mines\u201c and colonization in tHe Cabinet Rp IT DE, Shier ot this piace ams Bik | eo \u2014 |ae mao sénpnooxe PROTEST | Sache Drétises of Quebec, Maries Sus 4 - Eu ' i : er, o » a =.sfr th i icolét is to AF Ï Sgt 5 \u201c con Darby, of South Ely, are all with .WHERE HE GOT IT.THE BAST SHERBROOKE PROTO day that his ec left immediately for 3 Æ Ç the (th Hussars in camp at Quebec.Mrs.Cy lud.\u2018What you t'iink is de wb Bad lost might etre Aibion Hotel Montreal with the intention of giving Ë OF 25 3 | - + .| mattah wid de boy, doctsh ry ken- » {to consider \u201cthé East Sherbrooke pro- his resignation to Mon.Mr.Gouin, pre- à à E 1 Hebei drier Doctor.It's a case of chicken'pol.ro.\"rhe dispute is over \u2018the.players mier of the.province.Questioned by 2 1 È h Mrs.Cullud.\u201cYou mis le.good tor.\u201c Thompson \u2018and Cormier, whose elegibil- a representative of Le Temps, Hon.Mr.CE EE : .a nothin\u2019 Rastus ; did t one 10.ve ity is questioned.The East Sherbrqokq Devlin said he was tired of the persecu 2 4 '# - - to keep away f'um dat henhouse ?= ; int d- tion of which he has been the .object 10% vi oe Hglub contends that, they re latermed, ion, 0 RE in Quebec because of bis we oT es '% et otre eu (Arr .iate players an refo + ne ig i = ave D REMARKS FROM THE CUTEONE.(0.play.in the City\u201d League.\u2026.On the | nationality.LE +: .NE S : ./ Sometimes an automobile won't work other hand it is stated that at thé for-| \u201c>.\u2014 0 Gig : + ; .\u20ac {for a sceñût.: ; he mation of the\u2019 league a tacit argument |.© ,, | EABT HILL.; 34 ° , , \u2018 : A ball team can\u2019t very well win in & made that they would be admitted, but | Arrivals and departures include : Mr.Ea À JE EE walk.It has to have at least a run.' nothing was put on the books with re-{ and- \u2018-Mrs.John Lafiin and child from SF i : A judge may be said to Iay down the gard to it.This was where the meet- Richford,.Vt., visiting relatives in HE HE FOREIGN LIVE STOCK MARKET law.when\u2019 be retires from the \u2018bench.ing came to a \u2018dead lockX It was even- Echg Valley and \u2018at the Hill ; Mr.Jas - ; .Ask- any blind man how he feels, and tually decided ito, adjourn till Thursday Brislain, of Sutton, at his home to do i _ ; ; he will tell you he is out of sight.rying night in order, Lo ha othe donators of ls laying .Mr.and Jers, GM.5 woe: .Ë \"te TE ! 1 .The minister gets pa or mar ®- cup, Dy: Bradley and - -, 4e.J.,| @hests of their son, .OY , .i OTR AMERICAN CATTLE.| but sometimes there's the devil \u2018to pay.Maguire, pregeht to give-their opinion.\u201c| D.Mertin, to Mr.V.Shulelt's at Sut London, July 22.\u2014A stronger feeling tog.a TR pion À RES em \u2014 .\u2026 -|ton Mountain on Sunday ; Mr.F.- o.\u2018Maude, \u2018dear; we.have never .; tevier accompanied by Mr.Joe Pasha 7 has prevailed in the market for Amer, heard that in making veal loaf it was OOTING 1in Echo, Valley on.business ; Miss I.A ican -oattle since 8 ay per \u201c1b.necessary to select a lazy calf.\u201cqi._ Lt : - Norton, on a visit to.her mother, Mrs.: + PE pale \u2018at ie a Canadian ® ranchers EE © rv.Philadelphia Record.an Sr _ .\u2018| \u2018A.Laroe; Mr.and Mrs.D.H Gregne Ee à ave olag ruled, stronger and are 1007 | SWRRS TO CORRESPONDENTS.| The wits mont oth.Tora Regi.Bi hélpers to do thelr haying on their & bi.higher a Con ne Ce RIRE 3 ' TEE took \u201ceen M: but farm in Bolton ; Miss Grace Bweet Vis- 3 - chore Canadian catite 1s stronger and Housekeeper inquires the beat place | Liooun* of Anclemant weather tue au iting ber friend, Miss Sadie Holden, at > ie | to keep milk in hot weather.in.o n : - Sutton Mountain recently.Ë i dvanced jc per lb.to 134c.; ; ; ; tendance was not véry large.The fol tho : _ a L Ed the Prange for all odes is from 12c opinion, the Lost Dlace is in the Co hat lowing le AE of the scores made out, jy Tig lone Soutinued drought Jas keen i C .x , an a of a poss 75.: ly LL he CBRE ive and amuses ua we! (tae St W.Seaward.149 : Bat.©.Martin, | case \u2018as a relief to both humanity snd +.= .2 * 55» .* Le te \u20ac 4 ET ° \u20ac .DAIRY PRODUCE- July 22.Magdly in accord with science.ot think Moonie ak orm ' wo Mead, I pot.\u2018scarce .in.pastures and water very low.x \u2014 : , 2 ô, illie, re Tre: no in 5 : Am.Ls Tr TE a.Pp cot y, an e ss « Receipte of cheese Monday wece 12,408 that your kite would fiy any better it P- Drummond, ow.| , : da Jome places Soret standar à & .boxes as compared wi , o : e; of fly paper.; a - 5 .Le .good.ill - have ; for the corresponding date last year.Rônit \u201cba\u201d \u201cridiculous, Thomas: One _.AT WEST SHEFFORD.- |£fopi A good many farmers will hate The local market is steady, prices be- doesn 't- \u2018have to understand military West Shefford, July 22.\u2014(Special)\u2014 prices for \u201chay before the spring sun A ing \u2018unchanged at ilic to 12c for west- | factics in order to drill « bole, certain- The rifle club Mad a \u2018practice again on | hines again.So \u2018 erns, and Ua to JIL for enn ckages Ir jot.the typical Ameri ; Saturday pre Light was most trying, CL tye ) = as compared with 4,883 for the corres- the, one who gives tips.as you say\u2014at \u2018Range 600 Sade shots.The Tollowing, p° Amoti \"re BON HILL 4 departures ponding date last year.The market any \u201d rate qhat is the impression they | are the écotes A CL 2 i \u201cy.Aled.| ar ol Me 8: Gleason and three was stronger in tone, owing to the high- have abroad.oo : ev.ason, ; H.J.en, a ge De Geo.x A.er prices in the country, and holders \u201d Estelle asks us to tell her what brings 21; W.Lang.21; Henry \u2018Neil, 19; C: \u2018daughters, of Sweetsburg 2.Mr, \u201cCote 4 : were asking 24c to 24ic in round lots, freckles.- They come in various ways, * Gotvin, 28.| .+ - {Metrum 8; Mrs.hing She a.Laren , ho \u201cand\u201d 25¢ to grocers.| At the boat 23jc Estelle.We got ours with our wife.|: Ce i .Cet SAAR 0 0 , M duébec.©.J ; ' .TIONS FURNISHED BY F, W, amy is a luxury few mer can Sidra > | Bisley, Suly! M \u2014Vésterday\u2019s pro- | fhe W.Bete West RRA Tet : WHITE, BROKER.not oF ponnetE co.(he morning, : but gramme \u2026 gonsisted, of the Seuretary of 130th.As.this is a special invitation, it 2 \u201c not if yo en making a nig of ate for War competition, and the first © r=\" .\u201c ili > : d- è I NEW YORK MARKET.: (it L Lee, - \u201cÀ range of the King's Prize.For the is hoped \u201cthere wili \u2018be a full attend > Amalgamated Copper wee T4 13% Same people are so clumsy that they> first time-since the meeting.started the | &UÉ®- : Amprcan Buses oo BTL | \u201cands han lke became be barns, op rest et penn af Work | ge Snow - chison .vere ressens Lean es a : asn't a \u2018The Tesult was seen im: the higher wcores ! - oY LL 4., American Smelting Refg Co 84; 858 free foot.LA : made.The - ties inthe Daily Graphic °:; Visitors intown inciude : Miss-Louise Apaconds .Clee ee eee 454 464 The door of adversity always has the and the.Graphic .were fired off yester- Bnow, of Waterioo, visiting\u2019 her sister, .Baltimore & Ohio .92 923 latchstring out.= te day, Canada hgving two represenfatives; Miss Uladys rettes; Miss D.Macey and ; Cronin Pane TTI E1681 for dow Spirita.Sas On antidote one im each event, In the Dally Graphic Hors Mr.8.Portes trom Mor \"anadian Pacific .\u2026 or low spirits.CL : orp.ystead: shot off with \u201cothers; | yiQrs ; Mr.Ww.5.I ¢ OL Chi Mil St.Paul \u2026 1 u i Conscience doesn't believe in straining and Éuiohed \u201814th, ge Lieut.: real at ns homie here.Ingalls visit- .ol.\u2018Fue ron .its vocal \u2018cords.- - © _- Sclater,.who wag sd with 26- others , Depaliures .soodde read .° + Delaware & Hudson 164 1644 Many a man\u2019s popularity.begins and - for first place in the Graphic finished ing .her sister at Dunham ; Mrs.rench is Erie .cece enn een 22% 224 ends with himself.Sith, winning £5.Co .and Ma.Scott; spending a few days.Great Northern Pref.135 1951 It is a safe plan to believe only half SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR.- CoanaVille last week.id hts à Louisville & Nashville .108 1082 you hear, and then forget most of that.* The Secretary of State for War is one | Ar.Munroe Pettes -has- s0 s fine .Minn.St.Paul & Soo .116% 116 1 \u2014 i of the Darlington .aggregate .matches, ; colt\u201d to Mr.\u2018Heard.« _ Lo I TRADE ores {fg ghonuns Bi pais ih votes oi | Me atin ly she seni New \u201cYor en ral -.4 .; \u2018 ina ans were :: so tary NE à 9.1 .: = Northern Pacific .1308 1 The druggist,! , however, .prosperous, Pte.Steele, Guelph eres \u20ac ouéqpeses wees .48° cle) any friends\u2019.of Ye rank = Penn.Ry.oo enn 3 | has -to do business on a small scale.| Lieut.Mortimer,\u2019 Ottawa, .48 | Call, M.A, of : » WILL ¢ Reading .o.ooov veverinee seen 1178 1181 The dentist knows what it is to have Lieut.¥Klmitt, Ottawa .471 pleased tu hear ot his\u2019 sate arrival in .Rock Island .i.4,0 +000 JL Mi to \u2018stir one's stumps.\u201d\u2019 | Cd.\u2018Speariné, Sherbrooke: SU qi Germany, here he has gone to nian v Rock Island Pref.} * The crockery dealer can't improve his Corp.McInnes, Edmonton .\u2026\u2026.46! nia studies in German.Mi 924 : t tudy there and Southern Pacific\".of 193 business by cracking up his wares.| Sergt.Morris,) Bowmanville _.46:1 France for a time, Mille in September Southern Railway .194 à The brick m \u2018s busi .enabl Sergt.Smith, Ottawa .er eran 46] Will return -to Lennoxville in September 153 154k e ason s business.enables '6 \"teach \u2018French and German in the : - Union Pacific .ooveoees m 4 him to lay up something.© Pte.Williams, Annapolis .46 | to teat rench a ; Bik = Stoel Pid.2 EE 108 1088.The ~ diver manages to get a living Be.Hapstead, Sediord Basin .: College.+ 5 i.oS.eel AS me A : ; ; i i oi ergt.Bayles, Toroato .A Co 4 : Canad a AL MARKET 169 though bis business is continually going Beret.Kerr, Toronto avertis \u2026 4 A ; c ASTLEBAR.md: M .- anadian .a nan\u2019 ess 4 | Sergt.Brown, monton .vues 1 -Arri rtures include : Mr.Detroit Railway .ni Si The real estate man business is a Mares Jones, Pownal, P.B.IL.43 A: M.Greenshields of \u2018sherblouke, and Dominion Coal .53% 23% hazardous one-\u2014he be Jots at stake w.Seret.Martin, Calgary .43 Mrs.Alec.\u201c Greenshields, of Toronto, : Dominion Steel .15 ot As.or e, Post, e an ! vl fe ow.Pte.Eastcott, Montreal oor wore: 42'] Obt.guests-at Mr.and Ars.Robert : Dominion Steel.Pid.= AS DE ode by bimorocer stanza VOLS.Major Pope, Montreal \u2026f.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.42'| Spark's ; Mr.Lindsey Kvans, buck to Illinois, Pfd.0 i nn a2 34, to being ode.by him.- Pte.Leask, Toronto fle 0 41 Chelsea.Mass, The Misses Mary.and * * Mackay \u201cPia Le eter eeeenanes 681 WR MINTON Pte.Rowe.Durham ere eres canine He Hattie Boyd and their Cousin, Hyward : - ackay, » Pensée etre 1 ; \" Lieut.Spittal, Ottawa .verre \u2018| Evans, home from the Nicolet Lakes af- 4 © : * A ; , : ; ~ .Montreal Power .\u2026 96 96 .:e Éapt.Crowe, Guelph 7.1.0 40 ter a two week's holiday : Miss Ethel an A F Soo Ry.Co.Ha 1152 a 't gpaaster John Shannon and Miss Lizzie Sergt.Freeborn, Hamilton .39 Golding to Montreal to visit Mrs.C.A : Montreal Street Ral WeY ll 463 \u201cAn England States, on Saturday, July 2.Sergt.Utton, Toronto .39.1 Baghaw, her sister ; Mrs.Gusta Mitchell \u201c|, { Nova Scotia Steel .us 99 Nearly all the farmers in this vicinity Lieut.Sclater, Vancouver 38 Master Herbert Roger and Richard ù 4 Toronto fie Woods, com.112 112 have completed their hav-making.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20142oue Lindsa LÉ Hooddvill, NH.guests at | 4.1 T ES Ç \u2014\u2014 \u2014 eee i KERR FOR THE 200.= - TH much needed rain came at last, a i 4 .oo a | vo althoygh not too muc id lots o EL i \u2014_ ; ; |} good, It interfered with haying some, + 4 > CONCEDED THIS: EVENT.BUT AM- Eut £he ot er ns will be the better 1 i ; 9 BRICAN PHENOMENON 18 for fit.'t i PICKED.FOR 100 METRES +- i + : : : - 4 , July 22-\u2014Bobby Kerr will ; © GRANBORO.à + a .win the final Sn the 200 metres, Even Mr.Richard Neil of Minneapolis, who +} 5 #y Fo i.Corner,St.Catherine and Mourtain Streets, - MONTREAL.uly Clearance Sale | we Bey Camping Items Strong well finished Camp Cot, with Ogilvy's, special \u2018\u201c Can\u2019t-be-hurt \u201d mattress and pillow Co Better quality Cot, with mattress and pillow + MY § Outing Cushions, in a very large .variety for boats, _ canoes, hammocks, etc.Reg.prices 39c and 65c.- [Clearing at, each.\u2014.28¢ and BQc Summer Blankets, in either white or gray, ~~ Perpair .00ii 0.$1.28 - Water Edge Comforters, for cool nights, indis- pensible for summer use in the countr Each.\u2026\u2026sscccsss sense.$166 + Basement.Outing Hats - Very cool and comfortable for this season of the | year.The lot at clearance prices.big: wR m> on Ty .AA Le vo aw À 79 Soft Felt Outing Hats, marbled pattern, in blue ant white, green and white, red and white, very light weight.Sell regular], at 50c.each, Extra valuë, at each.rene ee aires iG First Floor.\u2018 : 2 ree stone Gotnccet0a0e gienssess c.0 Loe sc \u2018 Lene nl ~ Al Mail Orders receive prompt and careful attention.-1.paced\u2019 the \u2018Walter © \u2018Bowler, \u201cof.Toronto, has no \u2018| chance.! .The Argo eight oared crew is not feared.'}.| is walking arotind with a similar protest 1 Montreal river, where -troyediv J.R, \u2019 20 ee so \u2019 > - ; : A > - Lo 77 5 ro 5 se el à i oo ni ; 7 .> =, > dd Le Le POS et TET el ERE whe ! fr i ; À - , ; + ; ; ; ; Ny a A iE \u2014 » ean Ce Tah ni as ALU .\u2018 ! Lo ve SE RE 4 OT W SDAY, JULY 22, 1908.j PAGE SIX, 101777 OED, WEDNESDAY, JULY.© nr ] ss ; ; cp gra : Lo = ee mss nine fo FOREST FIRES.oo \u201c BIRCATON.\u201c rec we ie.DUNBORO.| ° Vo of FOREST FIRES.+ : The- Sunday School Convention, which PR EN LAAN ANIL | Mrs Wo Craig, of Springfield, Mass.ee ee ./ i ; 3 was held in the Church, was full of in- ge \u20ac ; .: Wiis.a Re a chanat had the misfortune Re ame et & Né KE f.=.Le terest.Profitable addresses were given THE DAILY MIL Mr.A.Buchanan hae last week TIMBER.DESTROYED ALONG LA = or by Reys.Mr \u2018Stevens of Bawyervile.oo 3 \u201cie A Buchusen, recently gathered an {-.,./NIPISSING AND OTTAWA Ce : Mr.Capel, of the 8.8.Union, Mr.Lo eel adh roma \u201864 4'inches.Ter oT RIVER.: % Mossop ~ of Birchton and Mrs.G.B.édg'mensuring x 4.ham.: i Hi Cleveland, of J obnville, ; Mrs.Clove.a ; I frer highly ae on thon is nD neiand eo tana, ci uly 22-\u2014News has Len re + 1 , who has been Distric residen \"\u2014B (returning home after.y.a Bd WEE ARE raw barn] ceived in the city of one,o orst a number of years, has resigned in succonatul wind-up of + the Pipley\" Page- | ~ Mr Geo.Battie, - igs bis mew barn.forést fires that bas visited the Ottawa Valley in several seasons.he region vigited lies along Lake Nipissing and the valuable spruce and pine is to be found.It is estimated J that between 1590 and 200 million feet of \u2018 r.has just \u2018been damaged or des- timbe ooth, Shepard and orse Company and Gillies Bros.are ners of limite in the vicinity and they \u2018are.among the losers.Lumbermen: trace the heavy loss to mining prospectors, who are said tb have de- the Americans admit this after the Canadian\u2019s decisive, defeat yesterday of May in their heat.CL - The London papers.agree that Rec-, tor, the American, ,is a bit faster.than Kerr in the hundred metre event.3 .There was a storin of French protest yesterday because Young, the Canadian British winner in the 62 mile\u2019 cycle race.: .:! : nL - The single.sculls look to be between Lou Scholes, McCulloch, and Von Zaga.i ONGBOAT THE FAVORITE.Lon®n, July 22.\u2014Tom Longboat \u2018has.completQl: hia\u2019 training.in Xreland and left London | yesterday.Marathon ourge i8 in splendid condition.Met 1g is being proceeded with pleted before Friday.In- ce is now reaching fever is greatly fancied and ly prove a popular vié- ts have been -made tô of the.race signalled van, \u2018of the Amateur Athletic Union \"of the United States, when interviewed yesterday, stated that he intended protesting against Longboat, and added : \u2018\u201cJust to show we are right \u2018there with our protest.Leslie Boyd, a Canadian delegate to the sports and will be terest in th heat.Isongdb he would evi in his pockét.Canadian officials must protect their men as we are trying to do ours.\u201d ~ = CUP LIKELY TO STAY.SHAMROCKS BEHIND ONE FOAL IN THE FIRST MATCH, BUT ARE THE FAVORITES NOW.Montreal July :23.\u2014New Westminister the series for- the-Minto' Cup yesterday on the Mile End grounds, by the narrow m n of one goal, but when the gong g for the end of the fourth quarter the opinion of the majority Seemed to, be that the cup will not go est.CREER EE », e score at the finish wag New West: minister 6, Shamrock 5, which gives the visitors a slight -hold\u201d oh the cup, but with Howard jobin in line next Tuesday, when the teams come together Again, the Irishmen pught to more than make up their lost ground.© | ~~ : - Suse KERR BEAT HAMILTON.London.July 22.\u2014In first heat of the Semi-finals of 200 mettes flat race.Kerr \u2018-nadr heat.Hamilton, United.States.frime 92°15 séconds.| wag.victorious.in the opening match of | hag.been visiting his relatives here the \u2018last few weeks, is about to return to his home again.: rs.Edward Neil, is_on the sick list with lumbago.: Mr: William Chapman, of Foster, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Neil; Sunday.Farmers are busy- with their haying.They claim their crops are below the average with other years on account of.the dry season.There is a great short- \u2018age of milk in the factories.rs.Turner Roberts and brother Homer, of Granby were the guests of Mra.8.Roberts and family on Saturday.\u2014+ , .BAST ANGUS.Arrivals : Mr.Leonard Conway.Berlin, N.H.on a visit to his home in town ; Masters Pilette, of Warwick, on a visit to\u2019 their sister, Mrs.L.P.Génest; Mr.Genést, Sherbrooke a guest of his brother, Mr.L.P.Genest ; Rev.Father Gendron, St.Malo, Que., guest this week of his sister, Mrs.Millar.Departures : Mr.L.R.Willard, to \u2018Nashua, where he has a horse entered for the races on the 22nd and 24th : \u2018Migs Edna Horton to Ascot, the guest of her sister, Mrs.Oscar Rolfe.Mr.and Mrs.F.Hartwell to Sherbrooke.+ BROME CENTRE.Rev.Mr.Quigley, of Abbotsford, will conduct the service in the Methodist church on Sunday evening at 7.30.ArtiVals and departures include : Mr.Kathro! of Montreal, spending Sunday with his family at Wayside Inn ; Master Eddie Gage, \u2018of Stanbridge East, at Mr.A.B, Vernal's ; Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Chadacy and family of Farnham, spend- inæ \u2018Sundav at Mr.Gaten Vernal's ; Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Mandigo and Miss Hat- tie- Wentworth, of Richford, Vt., at Mr.I.I.Mandigo's ; Mr.J.E.Vernal and Miss Lucia Vernal, spending Sunday at Farnham.- sal \u2014\u2014 .| NORTH PINNACLE.Atrivals : Mr.Guy Griges and daughter, Miss Bertha Griggs.from near Sutton, also Mr.and Mrs George Wilkins, of Abbott's Corner, guests at Mr.and Mre.J.W.Wilkins ; Mrs.Frank Word- en and family, home after spending a week or .more visiting relatives at Brome Centre.; School has closed for a two weeks vacation and the teacher.Miss Mary Smith, has gone to Abbott's Corner.\"BLACK LAKE.Arrivals include : Mr.C.H.Niles, E.T.Bank; Sherbrooke, replacing Mr.Green.who is on his holidays : Mr.F.A.Boon, Montreal ; Dr.\u2018W.Thompson, Snwyerville : Mrs, Dr.Michand, St.A i .v : 4 re .George, Beance ;- Rev.W.I.C = Thetford Minés.SaRORe 5 3 = SC poo E) 2 The Stars Big Sale now in Full Bg! 4 e Digcounts on all men\u2019s Summer Wear are fiom St 10 to 40 por cent.{P= - - - _ I Te rr a | 2e Star Glothing Hall J.Rosenbloom & Co., Proprietors, 95 Wellington St., Men's Shoe Dept, 97 Wellington St., Men\u2019s Furnishings, 09 Wellington St., Men's Clothing.\u201cWhe CA Take a Vacation.If BENAKIS-SPRINGS N rn elcome Was Trem! , Ceremony Passed | RLSBAD OF CANADA\u201d .\u2018 out Hitch : VY you can\u2019t take six weeks, take gy A.Vacation days at Abenakis Springs are healthfyl' py.1 \u2014 happy days.Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Tennis, Bj.\" {* y FAIR .Fine Hotel and good service.Abenakis Mineral wa ; VICE-PRESIDEN ECE Baths a positive cure for Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspon vo so WARMLY Rl Insomnia, and all Stomach, Kidney, and Liver trong s DELIGHT Moderate rates.Write for Beautiful Illustrated Books: WAS, CoE CTAC R.G.KIMPTON, Manager, Abenakis Springs, Que .-} THE SPECIAL THE MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT IN CAN, A ou obec July: 23.\u2014 Am! Ç ~ & Wales exrived at ue : \\ : | Y- afternoon, and a amit - NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STOR®, ary nes i J.M.NAULT, _owan\u2019s .\u201cand Milk \u2018are superb\u2019 confections.a \u201c THE COWAN CO._ Everybody seems to appreciate verÿ much our big July Cj \u201cCream Bars i in É.Gon of the Prince ber nf oat interesting evens Sale.It's wonderful how fast the goods sell.Don\u2019t miss it, W\" pad in Canada.The: 4 Ch A FEW SPECIALS.3 P atives of many patio .ig run.on\" Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Big Sale in Cotton nF ll state array\u2014genexd Umbrellas.Prices are very low, Goods to clear oll ow lie JF § yes and hunduds of * 49c,, 72c.and .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Me, 18¢c.yard Muslins, Ducks lb tinguished citizens of Car Men\u2019s Tweed Suits, value §11.50 and Chambray.Cut prio, yk United States as well as Cut price sersovsioonsaue vectesesse 1.$8.49 a yard only.; B® fain and France\u2014to add Balance of all our Outing Suits 20 doz.Men's Leather Beli grene.The arrangements to clear at 30 p.c.diseount.clear at 25c., 5c.and.gh geption of the prince où BOOTS and SHOES and another big lot of \u2018those nice lès pharf vac dE out gant shoes offered the public at half of the regular price-$54 # ony Do tion being col for $2.50, and $4.00 for $1.98, : Ÿ- whole ( an houn ; st guns were fired 1 bots an the launch; bear tandard of Great Britai domitable, and the air with terrific concussions + F.spnnon as the Prince ar - E*a pproached the landing.: \u201c Rad H.R.H.landed than à A \u2019 ~ i the Citadel boonfed out Bu ds which echoed for miles do 9 #~~f while massed bands playe -.F gonal Anthem, and masse \" gheered the representative \u201csuf Great Britain.+ * \"J The scene was almost m } àts splendor, while the a ] Bak the whant were so carefu OCO a ¢ that there was not the s ; | ~ PEiicion of crowding, and e | @sily found his allotted s ® 3 The ludomitable, the fu .British cruiser, which h .+ Word guessing, was sights RONTO -~ \u201817 King Street © vi x Nothing to equal Ÿ Limited.TO wo, à immediately th p\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cGast Steel.his bed by +: The James Robertson C OUR- STAMP.\u2018 Wm.Jessop & Son.Is \u2018on: our Best quality only.\u2014Every bar of Jesup d +d me.Best Steel is stamped as above.| iitly up the channel at pre itade] fired a full salute he Indomitable and her inotaur, steamed up with p\u2019the salutes, this being ocedure of a royal proc Long before the Prince\u2019 pared in the river, there nense throng watching for ot only throbged ' the Bverflowed until the slopes op the Citadel were black} e The Indomitable stea iver at a tremendous spe was not half an hour fra he was first sighted beioré pnged series of salutes wa - Warranted: o., Limited.MONTREL \"AGENTS.PROVINCE.OF QUEBEG, [he two cruisers were at a asa ag 34-444 { Jhe Terrace close to the Ax dS ui ef #35 44 _ en heh vessels.- a w\u2014\u2014 > TT - = v .aS a ru hen a series of ce Ceo aSMTe acs == | aves cur Bhoried a the admirals, tb © Mr.C.A.Ag t .y- ig 8 Work on Apis how house replacing the home of Mrs.8.Sargent to wig eral and other officials one built last winter.Farmers are well advanced -in haying.They report crop nat up to the average, but better in quality.\u2019 The heavy rains that have tallen the past two days, hdve done a lot of good, expecially to the potato crop.\u2018 \u201cPeople were in this vicinity last week looking after farms: and some good of- \u2018fers were made.10 A church social was held in Mr.A.L.Beerworth's pew.barn on Friday night.The night v.as very rainy and there was not as large attendance as was expected, A good deal of credit is due to Miss Gertrude Parker, who got up the programme.The children wera well trained and their parts were well rendered.The society .thank Mr.and Mrs.Beerworth, who opened their house and made everything pleasant for the peo- pie.D .© Tilton .& Raymond .are= shipping a large amount of pulpwood and several men at work peeling and cutting.They intend to have several thousand: cords for next winter.Mr.C.\u2026A.\u2026.Baldwin has moved back from .Stanstead to his place.The Peasiey \u2018 \u2018bridge which has been under repairs .by J.W.Brainard, is nearly completed.This has been a great raspberry year.Several bushels have been picked from one pastures.Word has been received by Mr.Parker, the Railway \"Agent, that he is to have a new station shortly.* Mr.Nourse is cleaning up the cattle and hogs around here and shipping them to Montreal.Mr.Clem Jenkins is now confined to sickness.He has been in poor health for some time.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 + : SUTTON JUNCTION.Miss Edith Scott, of Montreal is visiting her sister, Mrs.J.Emerson.Miss Blanche Safford is spending a few days'inm Abercorn.: Mr.E.Smith is home for to help do his haying.Mr.\u2018and Mrs.8.Quebec for a few days.Mrs.A.Maurice and famil tng the week in Sutton.ostals have -been received from - Mr.and \u201cars.A.W.Westover, in London, telling of their pleasant trip, and sending a picture of the Stadium, where the Olympic sports are held.Miss Alma Draper came home Thursday for the summer.Harry Safford leaves this week to-de- liver \u2018\u2018Npttise.B.,\u201d\u201d who has châsed by a party in Ormstow y are spend- been pur- n.: .+ , Cl DUNKIN.: Mr.and Mrs: Rane Cowan!_of Wait ham Mass.ae visiting her parents.Mr and Mrs.G.W.O\u2019Brien.Mr.Phil French, of Johnson, Vt., who has béen visiting relatives here.returned to his home Saturday.Mrs.C.Barnett is visiting her sister at Derby, Vt.Mrs.Woodbury.and two children, of Mass., are visiting at Mr.Dan Rogers., Mr.H.O.VanDyke, of Richford, Vt.is \u2018spending the -week at Mr.D.E.Aiken 8.-Helping bim in having.Miss Florence VanDyke,.returned to her home in Richford, Vt., Sunday.ABERCORN.Mrs.C.M.Bowker, has returned front West Derby, Vt., where she has been Visiting her sister, who is ill.- Rev.G.8.Schagel, of West Brome, will preach next Sunday in the Union Church at half past ten a.m., instead of \u2018having the regular service in the dafternogn by Rev.Hamilton.\"Mr.Charles Bodwell, is very ill.Mr.A.S.Chase has an attack ot a few ddys, i P.Safford- are in! 1 arrange for a |sale of useful if articles to be sold in the Count;ME ing, Thursday evening July ME freshments will also be seryed.Mf he decks were prepared fo wishing to contribute any ata ol vent of the day, the land the sale will kindly leave the #rince, and hi r Mrs.F.Rand.\u2019 his progress to pnd departures sociote | eli! calls upon the Prince.pads of state etiquette Arrivals oa ; R.Leavitte, of Framingham, Mss The formal greetings too guest of Mrs.T.C.Norton: he water's edge, and as Cushing, of Holyoke, Mags.CB ick, of Barnston, guests st tit { for a number of days Mr.C.Foy Miss D.Fox, of Coaticook, fi the Park ; Miss J.Benway, Visi ion moved back the ba od Save the King, their unetuated with the sharp he cannon from the lofty ¢ latives at .Libbytown for a fe - \u201cne Mrs.Rand, spending Monday i THREF.CHEERS FOR port : Mr.H.8.Nourse, of Co - PRINCE.Immediately the Nationa! as over, Sir Wilfrid Lau at the Cottage House Tuesday.' The garden party, to bè held # Beckman's is postpaned until Au Arrangements are in progress the entire aflair a great Jue uv toed to, be in high spiri Mr.and Mrs.G.B.Hall, &¥ 1% plum + an: : and Mr.Baldwin.of Barnstod.t in\u2018the air, or three cheers for the Pri rived at the Maples to remss* September.de given with a wik.ot oon end made a brief inspecti OAT C * ar 0 Arrivals : Mrs.J.O.Land honon from the Sherbrooke, the guest of her ds ment of Ottawa, and expr Mrs.T.C.Cabana, Main ere ensure to the commanding} an rs.Gorm and la ; smar ton visiting friondé.Miss BUCS.which popearance of 8 Btanstead is the guest of ber ©, c e@ was the mo Mra.A.Sutton.Union street sd Bartlett; of Charles Cy, 10 - guest of Mr.and Mrs.M.A.Cum \u2018Compton street.Co : A number from Coaticook left * early morning train for Quebes ¥ * le was honorary comma giment.oo The Prince then proceedes Pa and took up a positio \u201cthe raised seat of hond .er's.R : - P.Doyle.Batawins Mills 84 wat Highness was looking Albert McLean, Norton, Vt.e ealt , but it was no town recently.Beemed to ra oe Mr.J.Leithead has gone be ther ner to ho ; anxious: that th with a car of choice live stock.JM \u20ac Mrs.8 B.Humphrey was quit 3 hou d he got through.on Monday, but is much better fi, ir Wilfrid Laurier then « Mr.T.Æ.Garceau has M®* jf he front, the members of tl pond on his land at the corne standino ; \u201c jan and Ottawa strcets.Ne fwhil in two.rows behi about 30 x 100 ft.and he is st | lis the Governor-General with speckled trout.pa tary and naval officers red around ; j Cu - .oC in most picture ROCK ISLAND af y, Lord 1 Bly Mrs.Chartier and Mrs.4 rd Roberts standing À two children, * are guests at M4 behind Earl Grey.ilmore\u2019s.Lu y ddress of welcome was Frigr Wilfrid Laurier, to w te, who wore the uniforr Miral of the fleet, replied.MR, FAIRBANKS DFLIG Mr.T.Oscar.Lanctot, rer Monday evening from Bt.à accompanied by Mrs.Lanctot : sister Miss Beatrice Bisson.pos ©] A trained\u2019 nurse from the tod toria Hospital is here, Carisé \u201d.à F.E.Lay.= | + Mr.Theo.H.Lanctot was 608s, ig, ~\u201cHODgest the most interest \u2018play with the Sherbroo Band 3 pes of the pageant was Vice Tercentenary cerenration at Quer\u2019 .éirbanks .- ; \u2018left for there on Monday.a\u201d BM: Fai 8 of the United Sta \"Mr.and Mrs.B.P.Ball lft.By 8 - \u2018airbankg occupied a ses day morning for Quebec to ta tiv With the other foreign r celebration M.Langton.of m5} moni\u201d and followed the brilli Bank.Ee having a week's Los so! % lowed with keen enjoyment.and Mrs.Langton are spen wordy the state procession ire Hampanire.of Webster.Met | and 8, and was generally 1 spending a few weeks at Rock A the cheered by the crowds t the guest of Mrs G.W.Dos cons, i Streets, evidently to his \u20ac Mr.8.8.Noves lof thei Bo oVmeNt, hy rising repeated building a house on one 0 re Carrig,o : Valentine Avenue, which be \"4 Pairp oe: and saluting the cri bought.purs go anks was evidently ha The friends of Mrs.W.J.oe od time d in \u20ac Tran tid nderve ai ana in couversati« Rosa Lee) who recently © if Broup ot ; operation at Worcester, Mash jot a in th o Dewspaper men dur, gressing favorahly and ber ¢O% E vas e Procession, he declare covery is looked forward to.= to Quopirely delighted with 7 I ISGAR.alo\u201d vy With ee, and particularly Mr.8 Montgémery Was 801 colt PB been Way in which the P ate as to lose a fine 2-year-0) a dr Teceived, found it jn the pasture sich 7883 \u2014\u2014 shoulder.The \u2018animal W M luable one had to be shot ; (A I A.E.Rousseau J .au, tl Miss Tena Patrick of Revelatokt: 2 House , of Erysipelas.Mr.and Mrs.G@.fSaftord, of Sutton Junction, and Mr.Miller.of Woon- | socket, ware guests at* Mr.F.F.Fyles\u2019, recently.> & .» has c 11 4 whic returned from hi: Er 5 Rive, 2 Spent at his home «© arrived here ou Thursda¥ next two months with her + John Patrick.x3 "]
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