Sherbrooke daily record, 31 juillet 1908, vendredi 31 juillet 1908
[" settéttéé t Sale at 4U per its, at 20 Suits, also FFI ISFPIIIIIIIIIIFIIIIIINY rks, take two.lth ful, restful, ms, Ball-room.ral Water and ut, Dyspepsia, iver troubles.ied Booklet.way Que.If CANADA À [TS, light.and | $10.00, for nin 85.00 W display.bib | ents 1\u201d 4 nswer class- each other - Will Meet R tunities for pr people\u2014 the scorn of -used things MURDERED.Y ESTABLISHED QUEST IN NY.3 \u2014That Hazel TI.ved and her body ond to make it ap- rofmmiitred suicide, iblished \u201cMonday \u2026 Ly \u2018Le liquest into her if These who have # theory Jduring the compelled to aband- 1 thé evidence pre- atlor, the taciturna How, again told his - s£ontly-deniad any eves presence in of ji the evening when : ke been Killed B larme buy, \u2018told Of 7 ling along the Tab- \u2018winging her hat as ° ins Sp@1al errand in Hey told of havidg au seated in a one- ug near Teal Pond 4 Drewswas seen in wv.Frank Smith.A Huffey, was-walking BE ng 1uto the water. Was doving.with the authorities an- luffev's story will be vated Une pursday at the Troy.today, Mrs.Drew, d' girl; said \u2018I am at commité suicide.hé war hapey, and vated If anything i+ Would have come dti, und | gave her t ter.including INOBÛ- It was Marl that 2 GtlieT people saw vod Sth aneht \u201cwalks taken oar there ip « carriage, by some oy.IL believe at was ; + ! oo A treme weather in winter.WARM AS DAT.\u201d Temperature Last Night Fell Puly 10 1-2 Degrees.een) TATON MILL CLOSED HALF HOUR EARLIER YESTERDAY OWING TO HEAT.The hgat wave continues.Yesterday was quite as warm as Wednesday and to-day hids fair to equal either of its predecesdors.In the] meantime there continues to be a marked luck of moisture.Rain fell on | St.Swithin\u2019s Day and of course, rain for forty days was anticipated.For about a week there werd daily showers aml then the skies cleared and ithe soil \u2018agnin hecame very dry.| _ THE TEMPERATURE.At th St.Charles: Seminary Observatory, lof Thursday, the 30th, the maximum temperature was 88.5 and the minimum 7%; on Wednesday, the 29th, the maximum was 8R.5 and the minimum 75.To-day\u2019s register will probably be about the same.A re- -markable feature of thig is that the temperature fell on - Thursday only 105 and on Wednesday only.134 degrees during the night, thus making the greal beat practically continuous.Thermometers down town yesterday, \u201c(in some cases registered from 90 to.J | > \u2014- { - TT { Ma good deal\u201d The \u2018instrument of the \u2018Seminary is undouhtedly absolutely » correct.(It is located in a box, entirely shut out from the sun, situated in the yprd at the side of the Col- tege; The temperature in the lower town wauld probably be a little higher as iti is a little lower during ex- PATON MILL CLOSED EARLY.Yesterday afternoon.a telegram was received |at the offices of .the Paton Mig.Cp, free Mr.John Turnbull, yeneral manager, Montreal.directing that the mill close down half an hour eadier than usual owing to the.ex- tessive Rept.The usual hour 9 s- A5, but yesterday te nded at 5.45, and employees jeppreciated.the thoughtful- ; he \u201cin allowing ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR MARRIAGE.Me.and Mrs.Wm.Bell Were Thordughly Surprised Last Evening.ing is, \u20ac WHEN LARGE PARTY OF FRIENDS ARRIVED TO OFFER CON- - GRATULATIONS.wentÿ'five years ago last evening Mr.and Mrs.William Bell, of Belvi- dere street, were united jn marriage.Last e \u2018ening a number of friends took pq skession of the house and celebrated\u2019 the siver wedding anniversary.\u201cThe ha Py couple were unaware that their friends intended invading their home apd the surprise given them was not thel least pleaeant of the evening\u2019s fun.Mr.Bell-had gone to the summer house to take advantage-of whatever breeze there wis blowing, \u201cwhile Mrs.Bll wag out on a visit friends.) A basty summons Leen ispuedl for the latter\u2019s retu the pat a \u2018 to having fhe latter's return and y tends hating assembled mn th | parlor, Mr, John Macdonald 3 cullel on to make 4 es _ : 1 res a- tion of rer sel d'a very handsome silver set fully mseribed, on behalf of the party present}, Te said\u2019 in part : \u201cWe h re ; .xood fiends.Mr ana OréFatulato Pon \u201c vu ; 1 \u2019 rs.: a on diffi Anniversary ot their edd $day.And Jneidently to present them we | a slight.tokén of our reperdu A a time of great, iey to our JOy, A to rrjiee siglo L0 Share their pen OT rem.* friends [were mnrietS Lau rn ! as, NOt at that wedding b Xow way rotin te er much, and am.still reg- LT RSA can't help thinking that Mr had cen at that wedding it is just Boss bt that © at might have been Mr Bel a9 would be congratulating Mrs.ell and the.present Speake A- : Aural T have known Mr.Ball more fiimailiarity then à Wh n a man is (Again {il vou will De & sacrdd.expression As is na- Bell longer and Mrs.Bell.5 married he igs born irdon me for usine - thus lightly).He is (Continued on paye 4.) Se The Presbyterian , MATT- (DV) Xt, Ind August, A.Tanner, jo) Services, church, Windsor t.and the Rev.L will officiate, a 11 am.and 7 p-m.$ A del.93 in the shade.Thermometers vary a [NI PTY apo ota tipo.\u2018of the pageant performers as \u201c {vel of the British navy 1s at leust 200 | centenary would ensur¢ similap results FRENCH WARSHIP LOST HER ANCHOR.Departure From Quebec Thereby Delayed.tant THE DON DE DIEU\u2014INDOMITABLE © MAKING FAST TIME\u2014 TO PAGEANTS.Quebec, July 31.\u2014Only one battleship remains in the harbor, even the ships of the Canadian navy having deserted the roadstead.Yesterday af- -ternoon thé French flagship, the Leon Gambetta, with Admiral Jaureguilber- ry on hoard, sailed for home after firing a royal salute.It had been intended that the other French battleship, the Admiral Aube, should also have sailed, but this vessel had, in reaching her anchorage, lost a5.nck or with several hundred feet of able, the whole amount of bardware being worth about three thousand dollars.Evez since then divers have been busy hunting for the sunken metal without success, until yesterday when the stall was located, but it was in so bad a position that it céuld not be récover- ed.As a result of this contfetemps the departure of Admiral Aube has heen postponed until next Monday on Tuesday, when it is hoped she\u2019 will able to take her anchorage and chai along from the bosom of the St.Law; rence.- | The departure of the Leon Gambetth was almost startling in\u2019 its contrast to the sailing of the British fleet.\u2019 Where the latter boats started-in akb-/ solute silence in the ghiostly gtillness of early dawn, the French [flagship set out in the full glare of the afternoon sunshine, and amidst the roars of her own guns.Long befqre the time set for her departure a number of pinnaces were flitting.over the riter, making the last preparations, and dus- ing the afternoon Admiral Jaureguil- berry paid a formal visit to His Excellency and the officials at the\u2019 Cita- The detachment of Torontg police who did excellent duty in assisting the local force in \u2018maintaining order during the Tercentenary festivities, left for home at 1.45 yesterday afternoon.Accidents, too, have bedn few throughout the celebration; ane man died of injuries received when he fell irom the Citadel wall during one of the fireworks displays, and there were two deaths, one from drowning in the military camps.- | THE DON DE DIEU.| _ A party is being organized fo charter the Don de Dieu, fit it-up Tn the mpodatipus apd] 5 7 | cruise down the river, a te er ata [ lt was at first proposed to wéar the Champlain costume, but the testimony o their discomfort and the doubt- es the effect on the ihliabitants of thé north shore haye resulted in the abandon.mênt of this suggestion.- If the boat is not disposed of to the Philadelphia firm now negotiating for it, it is like- iy the trip will be taken next| month.The Philadelphians are: said t find the price, asked, $5,000; too stiff.Among the last of the official guests of the Battlefields | Commission to leave for home were the Duke of Norfolk and the Earl of Ranfurlÿ, who were passengers on .the i Virginian which railed last night.oo « H.M.S.INDOMITABLE.Late last night it was reported from the Marconi station on the] Citadel that the Indomitalile with thé Prince on hoard had passed out of communication with the Belle Isle \u2018station, which means that the new speed mar- miles east.of the Island and | making remarkable fast time.There 1s the keenest interest.here as to how tle warship will fare on her attempt _to break the transatlantic record.She was scheduled to make 18 knots to.Father \u2018Point and 20 knots to Belle Isle.From Belle Isle on she is.to steam at top speed, which, it/is saïd, may go as high as 27 knots an hour.E.Fabre, Surveyor, is endeavoring to interest tercentenary officials in a scheme to transplant the Franco-Brit- ish exhibition to Canadian soil.It is (laimed that the success of the Ter- if the proposed plan were carried out.\u201cOUR COUSINS.\u201d | In-an editorial headed, \u201cNas Cousins,\u201d I'Action Sociale last | evening speaks in no uncertain terms of the dissatisfaction felt in local | French- Canadian circles at the choice of one of two members of the official delegations from France.Referring\u2014to the departure of the French warships the writer says: \u2018This departure of .our\u201d \u2018cousins causes us a twofdld| regret, first to see relatives whose visit always causes our hearts to beat warm- lv departing, and, secondly, to take leave of them without havin been able to show our usual cordialityj\u201d The article is quite eléarly directed towards a member of the delegation, |who figured in the'recent Church and State troubles in France.\u201cWe were born, we \u2018have lived and are to-day living under the shadow of the cr¢ss,\u201d the article continues ; \u201cwe camnot but be- saddened by the actions of those.who trample on what we love above all things and who would blot them out utterly.The communion of feeling, the \u2018union of hearts which once united us exist no longer.Perhaps| that explains why the Government of the Republic could.by the éhoice of its representatives, have outraged jin its in- (Continued op page five.) be reopened on Ral- | t : THE WEATHER a a LOCAL n 27 FORECAST + Few scattered showers, mostly fine, turning cooler; Saturday, \u201c| MILTARY LUNCHEON CINEMATOGRAPH THE .i | was called off owing to the fact building, | Acting \u2018Mayor N.Lapointe, party then ascended to the top steps -under : | 1 beg to assure Your Lordship that Jin this welcome join all our.citizens.WAS CALLED OFF.Lord Roberts Received Address From Montreal Business Mea.WILL BE PRESENT AT GARDEN PARTY AT MR.MEIGHEN\u2019S - THIS AFTERNOON.Montreal, July 31.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 At noon to-day Field Marshal Earl Roberts, accompanied by Mr.Root.Meighen and others entered the Board of Trade building.In the Board room an address of welcome from the business men of Montreal was presented and replied to.The military luncheon billed for 1.30 o'clock to which prominent military | men of the district had been invited, of Lord Roberts febling fatigued.| .At four o'clock he will be the principal figure at a garden party at Mr.Robert Meighen's residence, Drum- mond street.: The latter will have a private din: per in his honor this evening.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 HONTREALERS CHEER \u201cLORD ROBERTS.\u201c Bobs \u201d.Expresses Appreciation of His Welcome.\u2014 ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON \u2014 MORE - LUNCHEONS TO-DAY - AND A GARDEN PARTY.\u201cMontreal, July 31.\u2014\u2018\u2018Bobs,\u2019\u2019 beloved of British soldiery, reached Montreal yesterday afternoon at 245 o\u2019- clock.e had been expected in the morning and was due at the City Hall at ten o'clock, after which at noon, he was.to visit the Board of Trade.Thick fog in the river, however, however, delayed Mr.Jas.J.Hill's yacht, Wacouta, by which Earl Roberts travelled.His arrival at Victoria pier was greated by large crowds, who manifested considerable enthusiasm.Earl Roberts is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Meighen, and proceeded in their motor car in company with Lt.-Col.Meighen and Mrs.R.Wilson Reford, to the -City Hall.At City Hall it was nearly three lo\u2019 clock\u2019 when the mounted police were seen .coming u frcprangn tio gallop, Dg wero À mediately followed by a swift moving: automobile in which was seen .the bronzed features of a gentieman dress: ed in dark grey.He was at once re- J cognized ' by the crowds along the street and cheers went \u201cup from all sides.As soon as \u2018the automobile reached the stone steps of the civie ?somewhat and Mr.Rene Bauset, assistant city clerk, descended and were introduced by Mr.Robert Meighen who was riding with Lord Roberts, and .whose guest he will be while in this city.The where the \u201ccivic address of welcome was read.During the reading, ' Lord Roberts stood in front of the acting mayor and listened \u2018 attentively to what whs said.The address was as To Rield Marshal the Earl Roberts of Kandahar and Pretoria, V.C., KG., etc., etc.oe ; My Lord,\u2014It is with feeling of pardonable pride that the citizens of Canada's, commercial metropolis seize the fortunate opportunity afforded by this, vour first visit to their city, to extend to Your Lordship a most cordial welcome.irrespective of origin or creed, and that one and all feel proud of having you in their midst.° For half a century you have been identified: with the welfare of the Empire and for years your name has been held in gespect hy all sections of the people & (\u2018anada who fully appreciate the fact.that of all the subjects of His Most Gracions Majesty, and before him of Her Majesty Queen Vic toria, none more than Your Lordship may claim te possess a greater) measure of Their Majesties\u2019 confidence.Perséverance, stem devotion to\u2018duty.in combination with calm, steadfast courage, added to great ability and force of character, reveal the.secret of Your Lordship'& success in all you have accomplished in the form of valuable, practical contributions to the power and prestige of the British Empire ; and difficulties\u2019 which would have discouraged others only seemed to call forth in you the qualities of resource fulness and indomitable courage.In extending to Your Lordship the \u2018hospitality of their city, may our citizens he permitted to express the earnest hope that you may long be spared to serve your King and coun try with the same conspicuous success as has attended your services in the past.\u2018| ; .LORD ROBERTS\u2019 REPLY.Lord Roberts mdde .the following reply © \u201cMr.Mayor and Gentlemen :\u2014 \u201cIn| the first place I must express to you.my great regret at the delay that has occ in bringing me up.to \u2018Montreal.I am deeply distressed to think I should have inconvenienced vou.We left in time, I understand to be here, but the thick fog overtook us and we could not arrive earlier.Will you accept my heartfelt thanks for vout kind words ?I am deeply sen- sille of whät has been-faid about me and appreciate most highly the flattering terms with which you have referred to my past services.It gives me \u2014\u2014 fine and cool._ .\u20181 - ++.ve , | - - Se = > the owen command at an \u2018early date.\u2018at least) problem; The \u2019\u2019 row \u2019\u2019 has been called :?* disunion .liament .Jacques Cartier KILL \u2014 NEITHER.ADMIRAL IS TO BLAME, Lerd Beresford and Sir Percy Scott Exonerated.æ | \u2014 THAT MANOEUVRE INCIDENT \u2014 $ ORDER WAS NEVER DANGEROUS, BUT SIR PERCY \u2018WAS JUSTIFIED IN IG- ; NORING IT.London, July 31.\u2014The Admiralty, after a-full.investigation, has exonerated both Admiral Lord Charles Ber- esford and Admiral Sir Percy Scott from any blame in connection with the mistaken signal incident of the |] last naval manoeuvres.It seems that Lord Charles gave the signal for \u2018an evolution which, if obeyed, apparently would have brought the cruisers Ar- gyll and Good Hope into collision.Sir Percy, who war on board the Good Hope, doubted the accuracy and the signal and refrained from obeying it.The Admiralty -finds that the manoeuvre jorder .was never dangerous, but at the same time.as Sir Percy thought {there was.risk, he was justified in turning his cruiser the \u201cother way, and Lord Charles so informied him at the time.THE SCOTT - BERESFORD TROUBLE.London, Eng, July 31.\u2014The British Admiralty have taken the first step to preserve the discipline of the navy.Sir Perédy Scott, whose command of has been appointed to the command of a special small squadron which will visit South Africa during the autumn, during the sitting for ithe to run, convention for -the confederation of the South African colonies.As the appointment is not a promotion, it is .evidentlÿ' made with a view to removing the possibility of further friction between | Sir Percy Scott and Lord Charles: Beresford.Rear Admiral Adair will replace Admiral Scott as commander of the first cruser squadron.Ca-incidently, it is rumored in the lobbies of the House of Commons that Admiral Beresford has requested Admiralty to relieve him of his action of the British Ad- there is \u201ceffected, temporarily, a solution of a serious naval .By is miralty in the navy,\u201d and has |to such dimensioms that Par- officially took cognizance of time.now.Admiral Beres-: town b.¢ .For.der offiders \u2018have not been\u201d üncommon.His.first clash with the Admiralty came to light in February, 1907, when \u201che was ti America settling the estate of his resford;| who.was slated for thé command [of the Channel fleet, threw a bombshell into naval circles by placing himself in diréet antagonism to the Governments policy for the distribution of Great Britain\u2019s naval forces.|A statement at that time was to the ti cept.ofj the Channel fleet under the altered | conditions, as a result of which {this fleet was to consist ofl 14 battleships, four armored and three unarmored \u2018 truisers.\u201d His) lordship,\u201d the statement said, \u201cwhile | willing to take the defence of home waters, is only prepared to :do so with, the number of battleships, cruisers| and destroyers capable of performing! -the task and trained under his orders in peace time.\u201d \u2014_\u2014 ALL UNMUZZLED DOGS: \u2014 NEW YORK HEALTH BOARD ACTS \u2014LEGALITY QUESTIONED.New York, July 31.\u2014Acting under orders of the Board of Health, sixty policemen have been nusy for a few days line every dog that is found running at large without a muzzle, according to a statement made Thursday by Walter Bensal, city sanitary superintendent.The fact that the dog was lidensed affords no protection under this order.It results from several cages of rabies which occurred in, June.At that time, an order was issued to kill all unmuzzled and :unleashed dogs, but its operation .was suspended, owing to the protest of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to \u2018Animals, which contested the right of the health officers to order a general killing of dogs.A legal opinion sustained the action of the health: officials End the order was put into effect without the knowledge of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty.to Animals, and.the police have been killing jan average of one hundred dogs per day for three days.A clash\u2019 | between the health officials and the dog protectors may result, as the officials of the society claim that the owners gp bave a right to redeem them when they.are found running at large, and the officials are taking legal advice td prevent the slaughters = cas: 8 BEFORE \"|.JUDGE MULVENA.1 \u2014 MAGISTRATE'S COURT HELD AT ACK LAKE\u2014TWO YEARS IN PENITENTIARY FOR | ONE OFFENDER.| Judge Mulvena was in Black Lake vesterday.Theo Normand was given a preliminary hearing on a charge of \u2018incest,| and after being committel, chose 4 speedy trial and pleaded guilty.\"He was sentenced to two years in the) penitentiary.i T.Douville was: fined $1 and costs for being drünk and disorderly.This /morning before Judge Mulvena, C.L.Caswell, of Scotsto was fin- the deepest pleasure to be here in Ca- ë 5) id the Cruser squadron has still a year | effect that he declined to ac-|N \u2014 WN D AT BLACK LAKE : Chrome Co\u2019s.Mines.INQUEST WAS HELD BY DR.TRI- GANNE\u2014VERDICT ACCIDENTAL DEATH.Black Lake, July A young man named Samuel 31.\u2014{Specidl.) \u2014 Frecn- ette was killed while workin af the Dominion Chrome Co.@ was signalling to a pit 200 feet away from another pit.ing operation in the other pit startled him, and he fell into the pit.He died on his way here.Dr.Triganng held the inquest yesterday evening.His verdict was \u2018accidental death.\u201d THE ELECTIONS \u2014 Ead of October Now Fairly Sure to be Time.TO VIENNA TO CON SPECIALIST.(Montreal Gazette.) An Ottawa despatch from a usually reliable source fixes the date of the parliamentary election about the end of October, and in \u2018many places Conservatives are making their preparations accordingly.The ministers are expected to meet in Montreal to-day (Friday) and following days, when a fumber of appointments will he made and arrangements for the campaign work discussed.- 7 Hon.A.B.Aylesworth, who is going to Vienna to consult an\u2019 aurist.has postponed the date of his departure for one week.He will sail from Montreal on August 7th.Mr.Ayles- worth is advised by his local physician that with the special treatment available in Vienna his hearing may be A HON.A.B.AY LEROY GOING SUL | A be absent from six weeks.- + ; IN AN OKLAHOMA WINDSTORM.(From the Guymon Herald.) : R.L.Scott, \u201cwho owns & farm near the capital abou \u2018land: friction with his superior and un\u2019 = in the high mindstorim | Toney Fell Into Pit at the Domiaion The report of a bleast- | WILL BE SOON completely restored.The about will 1 t ONE CENT MIDNIGHT BLAZE AT MARTINVILEE.Store and Dwellings of Mr.Du- recher Burned LITTLE OF THE CONTENTS SAV ED\u2014A SMALL INSURANCE | ON PROPERTY.Martinville, July 31.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Quite a serious fire occurred here ear- Iv this \u2018morning, when the store and delle of Mr.A.8, Durocher entirely destroyed.} The fire broke out about 1.30 a.m.Store and dwelling were combined in a very good wooden block erected about a year ago.The family were ware awakened by the flames in the lower part of the building and made a hasty exit.Some of the house furniture was saved, but the contents of the store were destroyed.7 The|origin of the fire is unknown.It started in the lower part of the building ahd the-cause cannot be explained.5.Thefe was a small insurance, which will lot nearly cover the loss.+ \\RUSSIA FIGHTING THE CHOLERA - esl] | MEASURES TAKEN \u2018TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF THE DISEASE UP THE VOLGA.\u2014 St.Petersburg, July 31.\u2014The Government is preparing for an outbreak of Asiatic cholera all along the river Volga.from Nijni-Novgorod yto the mouth, and at the Caspian ports.The entir Volga region and both ocasts of the tory pf the Don Cossacks already have been officially declared in the cholera zone, hut the sanitary authorities hope to confine the disease within these limit# and prevent from-reaching Moscow and St.Petersburg this year.Con- sidergble .outhreaks of cholera are re- orted from Astrakhan, Tsaritsyn and (amÿshin, and isolated cases have oc- at villages some distance from the river.which convinces experts that the outbreak is not due to direct water, the cholera baccilli having many tributaries by which to last autumn, | spread pe (LIGHTNING WORKS - HAVOC IN MONCTON.BOLT STRIKES FOUNDRY, \u2018DÉS |.TROYING IT.the storm cave just as the wind was- at its highest velocity.storm subsided Mr.Scott was in th{ .rother.At that time Beres- breaks of Sand Creek, three niles from 2 home, having been blown through three hog tight wire fences and over some of the roughest country in this section.ne William Campbell, an old man, found dead in the was woods at Bristol, DALY NEWS SPECALS © PARIS OF TH _ BEARS PLENTIFUL.+ Scotstown, July 3L.\u2014(S;acinl ~1¢ is reported that bears are plentiful iy, the Macnamee district.Scieral | ave heen seen by different por:on3, In the early part of the summer Mr.Simon Jevery caught a large ono.\u2014 SIGNS OF EARLY WINTER ?Bennett, July 31.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 A flock of over 100 crows was seen on Tuesday.It is very early .in the season to see them in.such/large numbers.This may indicate an early winter.\u2019 te OR, PERHAPS, THUNDER ! Bennett, July 31.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 A great noise was heard here on Tuesday evening.Although it is over seventy-five miles away it was thought to have been the big guns down at Quebec.- \u2018 MAPLE TREE PESTS.Birchton, July 31.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The maple tree pests, as described by Mr.Longway in a recent issue.of the Record, are not confined to Sutton az lone.Throughout the entire township of Eaton the buffalo headed worm is at work on.the top of the trees.While passing through sugar groves on warm days one can hear a round as if rain were falling- on the leaves, which indicates that their work is going on.-dred thousand dollars.is fifty thousand dollars.When the ~g.40 cton, N.B., July 31\u2014A esvere storm passed over this sec- on early yesterday morning and at dckyille a bolt struck the mill room .of the Enterprise foundry and all the buildings and contents were destroy- \u2018ed, involving a loss of nearly a hun- The insurance The Inter- colonial Hotel was also destroyed and the Intercolonial Railway station had 8 narrow escape.i \u2019 fRoM Au E EASTERN.TOWNSHIPS.It these pests cannot be exterminated serions results must follow.: £ .MARRIAGES.WILLIAMS\u2014BOTCHER- Bolton Glen, July 31 \u2014(Special.j \u2014 A quiet wedding took place at the | home of Mr.and Mrs, Albert Hall on ; Tuesday, July 28th, at 3 p.m., when theit adopted.daughter, Miss Hilda | Botdher, was married to Mr.Astley Williams, of thie place, but formerly of England.The ceremony was .per- ed by the Rev.FE.P.Judge, of Brome, after which a dainty tea was served.\u2018The young couple are well } and favorably known about here and have the congratulations of their pu- | mer us friends, : L © REALESTATE © | NORTH PINNACLE.Mr.T.&.Dymond, of Boston, Mass., asl up on Wednesday, July 29th and bought Mr.Charlie Cowan's farm.Price, £3,000, with everything on it.© COATICOOK.Davignon as sold his farm on it, for £10,000.\u2018 GRANBY.- Mr.Thomas Hart \u2018has sold his farm to Mr.I, St: Germain, of St.Pie, for $4,000, izing people in the vicinity of Mimico, Ont.- ç James W.Rhodes, a carpenter at Toronto, hanged himself in his - bedroom on Tuesday.Howard Maliory, of Péterboro, was seized with cramps while bathing on Tuesday and drowned.Toronto hotelkeepers are going _ to regulating hotel debts.A.H.Priddy, a post office employee, has been arrested at Winnipeg for robbing the mails.Gross carelessness is charged by passengers in the collision.at Trudeau, and they ask for:an investigation.A shortage of $10,000 was discovered in the books_of the Toronto Exhi- \u2018taken to reorganize the auditing BRIEF UP-TO-DATE NOTES A party of armed tramps are terror- ask the Government to amend the law bition Association and steps are being | OF WORLD'S NEWS.The Prince of Wales hae preseated to | Canada a chair that used to belong to Wolfe.: 10° President Castro has ordered all the 1 Venpzuelan ports closed to trade with | the {West Indies.- ; \"At Tilbury, William Healey got avav i from Chief of Police\u2018 after being ar- | { and the.chief sent a shot after which killel him.{hi | do the \u2018Mauretania\u2019 for two ; mofiths, and they expert her speed - \u201cwill be increased to 27 frnots.; Three hundred members\u201d of the Brit 4 ixh |Parliamént and several ministers have pledged themselves in favor of the removal of the cattle embargo.1 Henry Edwards, a colored member i of travelling medicine company, was fined 825 at Woodstock, for sup- lying an interdicted man with whis- Key .i \u2018aspian, together with the terri- n as the MrKee plare, with every- - +7 lam, the, \u201chead of the hierarchy inl pesear En Th OR Es = | a API PEARANCI s Turkey, the Sultan yesterday took the - 4h |; 42 FF Co x | | : e Ua DO HELP! V i oath of allegiance to the constitution Dow re Sa : T= + L EY re ! on the Koran.As the result of a long Ti + $ I » » 5 BHERBRO: It _| meeting of the council of ministers.j LIVE WIRF Al COATICOOK | : oo of ¥ ja a sin against your rs Hamid Bey, who was recently sppoint- ve EL EI PLS = pinted and v= prosperous than you are, sso Bohmed.police, Re ie + [5 Ce a \u20ac | * , bent Sunday, : Our Laun nd Cldthes Pre g T9} ; a ; a à street, Sher - Deporte ry in dispensable seine ed governor of Pera and other chang: Young Ray at Lapelton Bad A AAISCUSIE the Readivatment of » (SUBBCHIETL .eas are contemplated.Bey\u2018s ] Nal i } » \\ Pot well dressed man, .N .Ë \u2018 ; Bates ; * Qreat Britain removal , bas been.dem \u2018by the | aie Escape.CB .i ile B® onc year.82; IMPERIAL LAUNDRY &: EAM reformers.is reported that Izzet | To if & FE montis, 50 cent: DYE: WORKS, Pac, meta to {be Sultan, whose HE WAS KNOCKED Tô F NO MEMBER NEED DROP our od $ - 2 ; : io By Sear ; + y i ! - ; dv AR D -sendiux * 1: ; 8 Water Street, Sherbrooke, fled to Syria.- GRQUXD AND PICKED UP | ?Co ORDER ON ACCOUNT! OF (& ° $ - - at 12¢ : Apron Gingham 40 in.10 Cc oF tate ren En PL 0 Bell \u2019phone 10, People\u2019 s 223.1 The people are looking to the Sul- i UNCONSCIOUS.i} INCREASE.i: \u2018 5: ADV ELSI ; _ : : tan to make good his promises.They 4 .k, July 31 \u2014(Spetial.) A 1 piece blue, with white anchor.Dark blue.lattice che cked, dark 2 ome day, He.eu \u2014 The.Onti rio .are divided between gratitude for Abe ~ Capelton, \u2018July 31 31.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A Coaticoo Ly Spe Tio 1 piece red, white dot.| ¥ he day, he a : a promises and realizætion of the stab- very.uliar accident otcurred = good bumber Q ores ers rom ee re ! a red blue shepherd, checked.\u2018a gps, oe ; Où 5 Fire Insurance Com ny.born fact that the old abuses, which Tuceday when the youngest son Wf lon} lodge, Court = aol tg |® Lpiee plain red.: Recul Uo à 15e, for 10e : TEST 0 pa y.the masses expected vanish magic-| Mr.Aliréd Beland, a méré lad, climb copêts in the district were present to g Reg.160, for.coos oon 2126 Regular 10 an fr Io ed the hanes Paie \u2014 | ally at Abdul Hamid\u2018s word, have| ed into 0 \u2018tree on the roadside mee Firs Ellis LO Chief Ra rs ® .+ 3 o chuk a m : : ; .ires 0 e ependen er.o ore! ; ) ® nto ensure : Head Office at TORONTO.Hot yet been 'rém dived \u201c | touched bhe = plots Lennoxville.at their Court room on Tuesday even- = .sti C Gin, am 9, * « guaranteed if r * Operating under Dominion Charter.1 line between Hatley an \u201cof the |® ce atia at Ç Jome i Be emo mee | MBS.GUINNESS wo ng lad was instantly throwp-| ing.Aftar the business o ° ¥ .- \u2018 \u201cCapital $600, 000.00 | ; AS CI E.to\u2019 the round and was\u2019 picked up ip Court had heen finished the Chic $ Blue and white striped, and} Fine striped goods, blue.pink gy Births, Deat \u2018GENERAL MANAGERS, WILL] UI D cions state by his fathef Ranget called ker the High ial topic \u20ac red and white striped, guaranteed and green.1 Ï - THOMSON & Co.| \u2014\u2014 and prbther, who happened to hej ger fon remarks.T principal topic _ Se 16e, for .0% a I - Branch © tri 1645 > st | arsenic.IS FOUND IN HER S10M- worki \u2018near him in tbe hay field.of \u2018the evening was .\\e readjustment \u201d Regular 26c., for, senses 0000220 , fur \u2026 ve A 8 arr .ae MONTRÉAL James , \\ .ACH.\u2018Dr.#obs was telephgned for, but at.si rales as et forth by, the Supreme 1 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 _ .\u2014 ® I Sere.Jv : \u2018 Laporte, Ind., July 31.\u2014Cpranet h he was at the] Court a r-meeiing held in loron\u2019 ig ' a FT ES The \u201cONTARIO\u201d was iL firs \u201coffice Ma Spor te, que ed Thuroday that pe) she dns er He left imme- | to last month.The High Chici'Ran- ee f ass Muslins 2c Color ed Lawns - 15¢ * Seutt with clear papers out of Three Rivers; Haines, of Rush Medical College, who diat dy Aécompanied by Pr.Wi illiams: ger explained \u2018why .hr wae caesar | to | 6 picces only Colored Madras + Lo / | § MINER, - A having paid $32,000 to the fire suffer- analyzed the stomach of Andrew Hel- d'in an ai mobile and.arrived on the raise the rates on .the old: members in + T y .as, § 4 only pieces Colored Lawns, 3 718th, a dau! _ ers, from the recent conflagration.gelein, of Aberdeen, S.D., last victim® scene of the accident in less tan 35, order .to pay .them she 1-10 per cent.¢ fine opera shades, such as shades, navy, brown aud green.£: late Mr.Allen \u2014 == | of Mrs.Belle Guinness, finding strych-} \u2018fninntes, à | distance of some 8 miles, on their policy yearly np feaching.| greys, scarlet; alc.: j shades, , I ££.BEIT.- TRYING TO.QUIET TURKS ne end ee in Talal doses, hao and\u2019 peatly all p hill th Foun a explained why Anis raise in.rates does J LE 40c, for Henan Cen 28e Regular 24e, for uns aies vus 15¢ i 3 J a nt 3 : ; Mn Gunness and two of the.children ar-{ Pag a ist an y 8 not affect \u2018those who joined prior to] 3 j 3 3 PATRICK.\u2014 LL SULTAN C ONVOKES S FIRST TURK- senic and stry chaîne À in, kt sub\u201d is doing| nicely M, 4599.The Supreme Court as pres.A.+ Wes D wd Fes à som, ISI PARLIMENT.ficient to have cau ea ig dis- , 5 1INE, vided so that no member nee top | &% Read - rtment.RE > 4 Ye ~ Constantinople July 30 An imp covery has opened A the poseihility! Ron.a LAND In.Dy re heh i order because he pates - A y 0 car pa 41 ping In B ê >, 30.\u2014An.e- ; .;, r 24 o 0 © increase.\u2018 8 20 : à À noth \"rial irade made public Wednesday, of Mrs.Gunness having k filled the chil: gone Lo Bolton.Springs for a few l'intention of the Supreme Court tq 1% The balance of Summer Salts will he Pi a en to Mr convokes the first Turkish patliment | took the lives of her victims and then days\u2019 s 8 > hoping the change will do |10an any member who wishes to con- [gl - .offered S ATURD AY\u201438} off, EF.\u2014 under the new constitut on for Nov.| having ended her own life with a fatal\u2019 Mr, Em good.{tinue at his old rate enough from thes - 1.The irade appeals to the people to'| «osé.Attorney Worden, who repre-\u2019| Mrs.Tw Davis entertained about Supreme Court funds at 4 per cent.I\u2018 ENRIGHT, - fn the Hose Department | We are clearing out several lines at less - cease their demenstrations, p inting sents Ray Lamphere, charged with thei} twenty § her friends yesterday aiter- to cover the balance.Mr.Fllis visits J.® 8 a Hospital, Mo out that as the Sultan has proved Gunness murders, declares\u2019 that the dis noon i Redholme,\u2019 Nery plessa tly.Court Stanhope at Norton Mills, and #2 gp.Clava Jd.Varney, I his sentiments and good inténtions covery shows that his client could] Mr.Hilton Pedley, of Boston, we Court Goodhue, at East Hatley, and, of -the Into | - » strietly to_ observe the constitution have had nothing to do with.the death}|has bee spending A few days ib will return to Quenec on Fricay morn- 4; and labor for the prosperity of jall his of the woman and her children.* town with friends.|ing.; © than cost.: 3.\u201cWindsor, Vt: subjects, there is no longer reason-to| + L Principal George S, Trueman, of the : Ad LE PE c 1 Interment nt : continue the manifestations, which on- de y retraites p college, has Teturned from Quebge Co COATICOOK.& DETTE = q | afternoon.Au- : ly impede the progress of cvenis WANE kil a from a re days\u2019 stay.The name of Hilda Baldwin was by , - 105 and 107 igi - The crisis in Turkish affaire, how-| De ths ri d | Mr.Tilton, of North Hadley, error omitted from the published list].+ A.BAYL we i St à ever, is by: no means over.The om & a 0 \u20ac e.weilis employe ved as cook at the Union.of those who passed the Tecent June] 4 Hem® © lagton reet.à SHERBR onstrations at have been in favor = : J | House.| examinations in Grade II.Model.This fie of the Sultan-may at any moment 4 Ce ie er pn po | Mrs.W.#.Briggs, of East Stap- makes à'otal of\u201d thirty pupils who! turn against him if he does not yield | BURTON JOHNSON, NORTH PIN-: bridge, is the guest of Mr.Briggs PB were successful in the Model Depart-| w= MORTGA( to the demand of the constitution par- NAGLE.À Rock Island for a few days.t of the Academ = .= 2 ë , ty ty for the dismissal \u2018of the palace + North Pinnacle, July 31 \u2014(Speci al); Mrs.faune and two daughters, of\u2019 aster Gerald Thornton has com-.SOUTH pURHAN, .sen 7 M AIRE 3 en.FE.Roceives 1\" camurilla, It js belioy ed; that the Sul- Pons peighborhood vas much grieved Los Angeles, Cal., , and Miss Mellie a pletely recovered from his attack of: nt arrivals include: Mrs.Mc- \" { § Allows In an wi make ese .concessions.by the death of Mr.Burton Johnson , of Hatle , are all guests a d tak tpelier, guests : ds 2.- ; Some of the obnoxious officials al-' eldest son of Mr.C.N.Johnson.! and Mrs.John W.Baxter.pisthetio and De Bouse was taken Gi \u2019 4 od Mrs.3 D Smith» Mrs, ln Effect June 20¢h, 1908.Sy out of quarantine yesterday.feomputed hail ready have heen removed.The Sultan Death.took place early Wednesday Sever I of the ladies of the \u2018\u2018Three~ Mayor 1 7.Shurtleff has been ul Austin Doyle and Master Eddie, of so Frid p.m.\u2014From Boston and.Springeld EE free Poe Net > the a.m.\u2014Mixe m Newport, was able to be out on Wednesday, [with Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Pelchat ; Mrs.Geo.days only.5 \u2018 .À J.| 18 becoming uneasy.Troops, |yester- morning.\u2018Mr.Johnson leaves oto?Villages!\u201d went down to Beebe Plajn- cessful in getting th contr.ct for th t.| Lambert, for a.few days with i LEAVE SHERBAOOKH, Ÿn 5 - day evening prevented further demon- mourn his loss a \u2018Wife, son.and deugh- | to a card party which was given ys large pow ills ts.be fay at or an Ss T G.Cross ; Mr.Roy Patrick, of 6.20 a.m.\u2014For Boston and Now York, \u2018 Lo C.| strations in front of the palace.ter.two sisters, one brother \u2018apd 4 Mrs.Harry B.Stewart, and all reg: estos.+[ South Barton, Vt.; Wisiting his par- x ap For Re oort.2 Ê _ ; in the presence.\u2018of the Sheik] ul Ts- father.- a ported po unusually Pleasant.aîter-4 Mrs: Hambly Das returned after ents, i.and Mrs.Hugh Patrick; at a Bm Daily éxcept\u201d Saturdez, de 2 | TT |noon.spendinyr \u2018three weeks at Masconia and| Mrs.JU resne, of Nicole ork a] Eramrannecesencenes tertenmesnets st AAHAELE Mr.HE Brainard has recently, Lake, Enfield, NH.{ guetts of Postmaster Prefontaine and 93 pm\u2014For Bostesiand New York: To Tey Te 2 hought jout F.B.Blodgett's milk: \u201cMr.\u2018Frank Hammond and Mr.\u201cSte-4 other friends ; Mrs.(Dr.) F.E.Skin- | °° ARRIVE SHERBROOKBD.3 \u201cCORM ho wd iw -@ | route.and.has come out with a DéW.| vens, of Colebrooke, were out from |ner, of Richmond, apd Miss G.Cross, | $43 a.m.~From Boston « ad New York, ; ; ® red milk cart, which is certäinly Up- to the concert given by the City Band, d =?[anticipated.À cordial inv itation is PORTLAND EXPRESS, \u2014Leaves SBhet- .E rt tt été a dc dt À The lawin was nicely lit up with elec: | ties May Crosby, of of Tow.À an |extehded, to all.brooke 4.00 p.m., arrives Quabeo 415 A Th t d eli Fey = could ts and the sic Was all that} on bo P, >j Mr 5, F.Stockwell, graduate optic: p,m., daily except Sunday.À é hy \u20ac mos icate and daint .cou e desired.rs cad served - ton | 180.of Danville, willi be at South Dur- ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.\u2014 Lesves = él Te y sweetmeats are , |ice cream \u2018and cake and well merited | who has been visite arparet Sutton ham| on Thursday, Aug.6th, \u201c - | Bherbrooke 6.55 p.m.arrives Qusbss 8 Py = 11.« = \u2019 .\u2014 | 615 aan, duly except Sunday.EY \u201cturned to her duties as assistant post CASTLEBAK.| Als@ connecting trains on Megantie Dive 4 # mistress at Derbv Line, Vt.: Mr.and bal falon and Chaudtore Valley Branch.\u2018| her.| | .|+ The Misses Heath and Maud Landers the ny congratulations tendered, - À The Waterl.Mrs.Gormley, of Boston, Mass.| who Arrivals include : Rev.Het Car- Fr 3 i \u2018are t Dixville + I | : .Herman Car For time-tables or further particulars © RH.C.Mine Oi ¥ il Son tg & rooms \u201cot the Pen -{ have been spending a week or- so vi- son, of Victoria, B.C.,, home with -his apply 10 © Grundy companys, 4 wi, .BH y in Warr: +4 MAR siting friends here, starred to their parents at Nicoiet Falls for a vaca- y.@.F.2 \"Mig: Co have shut down work, and .py \u2019 : Sherbrooke.| | nd Mea, Ga apl e u ds, | are expecting to close entirely for a, home in*Boston.tion; Messrs.Curtis A.Leet and G.| .Éfoyiny porte! few weeks.° Loe ve nistal shinele roof i is wetting to Rob neon home from military camp, TE \u201cPun as mbat q : 4 very noticeable in own ome | at Quebec ; Mr.Fred Pope home from Cb M il K \u2018he o COOKSHIRE.ï 4.houses have been re-shingled this sum-| camp to his home at \u201cSilver Springs rte co a e, .( | .{mer with metal.The new Episcopal Farm\u201d; Mr.and Mrs.Will.Moyles À 2 he rabl ; Ava ana departures © ff de = Church, Dr.Stenning's residence and and daughter, Gertrude, of Manchester i oa fore ma So \u2014 a rs off to igh4 , lhave IN , \u2018 à ( \u2018rea y n ] Jars etc Pose Miss Georgie MacKie, from Me.Hows 4 Lovall s residence all have IaH = visitimue relativ gs ha a while; FARM LABORERS\u2019 À » 280 x BD.| 9 he - | Alkeny, N.Y., on a short visit to her | \u201cSome members of this community in- | on Sunday.an A me Grove 1 pinped | qu home ; 3 à Ross to Gould on tend taking advanfage of the excur-| Measles are prev alent at présent.Mr.EXCURSIONS 4 : hit ay M Sold by Grocers and Confectioners.mien .key the flincea genie sion to Lewiston and Portland to vi- | Clarence Matthus and little daughter will be ale | teal sit relatives and friends in that gec- J have] heen very sick with them.| Bali THE COWAN co\u2026 Limited, TORONTO \u20185 [makes »B extended visit in Cale-1 tion of the States.vb Hue.Mis: George Vordge, Sr, still con- wagons à & SiSKATCHEWAN * iii yt I ~~ Island, Me., where he pent his noli- The felt hats worn by t th Hus- tinugs in \u2018Verv poor health.Her peine the ene a RT RRA SRT {days ; Ms T.Gilday, of Montreal, pare ea oh many friends wish her a speedy re- of n market + Rea olds ate -.who has|been a guest at Mr.Pope's Pac y hich j covery.: Mr.Miner wi, } : ; k \u201c| lighter, and being white, \u2018are much \u2018 eee : [bec the st ong, of wee! lebrook, #6 cooler than the brown felt.£ EAST ANGUS.Good going Tuesday, September A ar ( = | Mr.'F.Hurd\u2019 8.\u201d 1 Mr.T.E.Garceau is getting his Arrivals include Mi: P-w and Friday September 1th.the Gy | tocked with fine lot a e: sses P.- Ro- Pr tiongdtel duced tes _ (in: LB Hatriçon lesvestomorrow fo | pond toc with hoe lot of J tt Ge, Minh Bi Ro | ges one at M a J& trip d wn the Saguenay.\u201cÀ fine fishing tl Ctl vs fro Quebec Tercentenary Celebration.\u201cReturn tickets will be sold to starts 1.wi fnotwenr : RANDBORO.4 fine fishing there m three.years _ ' of | Departures : Miss Leona Dion guest ns Work Yor 50 anys à i lar ine ot \u20ac rh Rit Th 1.| 1 now, i / ; tas ie ?1 A d- \u2014_\u2014 ( - | Jthe past weels of Miss G.Willard, to | 815.00 Ua na 9 Rerves 8 3 @rañby a fre: reivalh and depaztures M r.H ry ~.BIRCHTON 4 her i ome jo Biddeford, \u201cMe.Return Jimi November 30th, Le ak ER Von J man from Rockburn a r.en CL .0 4 T ollowing pupils passed_ the cr saron Von, ] McClaren?s ; Mrs.Sarah Swail visiting Lacy, of : Sherbrooke, was in | Government exn f Grade | Fe 8.SEWELL, City Pess At ; te in the It her daughter, Nrs.Burns, at Toland\u2019 or recently looking for a horse.to\u2019 1,1 odel-Myrtle Lipsey he Sirade | Ast Building, Sherbrouke; Qu.\u201d i ; Jind a mare BY Brook, with her grand- daughter ; Mr.purchase for | his.grocery business.1 McLeunan 713, Maid Deardon 702, }- - = > An avalan | § Jas.Betty and his daughter, Miss] Miss V.V- Taylor has\\gone to l Alban Davis.674, Gertie Niel 500, + ] Betty, from Winchester, Ont., visiting Cookshire for a few weeks.John Mckay 585 : Grade 11., Model\u2014 Bi) + pas TFANTS his sister, Mrs.S.Marlin ; \u2018Mr.Mar- ti Mrs.Alonzo Todd is visiting rela- Prat Cowling 786, Irby Gilbert | À BR \" (ache Po | 11 {Sher} k h ta ch] tives in Dudswe 5, Renel Hall 712, Ford Planche da Cid Hiv Eglin F A oe improved Miss Mary pote pue Mra.Reginald Smith, of Sherirodke; 682, Dora Bell 680, : ior ach Vas intimated i | For Anæmia, [is teaching at Ascot Corner, home is the guest o r parents, Mr.and Grade 111, Model Herhert Cowling Ayennt req | - + | bo 1 Mrs.F.Swan.; &74, Roland Little \u2018798, Viola .J = Sountry and « i] J over Bungay with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Swan visited rcla- |ston 788 ; Grade °L Academy \u2014 ie 0 Winn pet - Pinemneucrs \u2019 Weakness, Impaire Randboro , boys have organized a $ ; my\u2014 Millie est I _ | or 1 iootball team.§ tives in Johnville recently.\u20ac Roarke 643 .Grade: JT, Academy © And The padian North W.made with 1) Digestion, and all : | Mr John Walker, of Lowellto wn, Winnie: Giflespie, 522; = | Via Chicago and Bt.Paul.1; pates : : ry = : : 1 | 4 Me., is the guest ol his uncle, Mr.F, : - een : ; ce Inia oD BBOTT'S CORNER.2,15 0008 \u2014 In effect dpily from June 14.Fares | oll ay | diseases d te to poor blood, { The on looked-for rain arrived on 1H Seveigny i Bar Tat | Gourlay Pianos are made from the from Sherbr oy! oO Te Ly | | A | Friday doing much good to the crops, ] rt.Bailey\u2019 i.Tue d 7 ui a choicest materials by the most skilled 1st class.20d classy Vi N S TT.MICH EL also to put.out the forest fires that Liew the Squadron of th fluesars ion and intelligent craftsmen, under the Winnipeg, an, .$3720 SAN are raging.'- their services at, Quebec.| personal supervision of men who have Fmerson, Man, .37.20 MM builds up and strepgthens.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Tracy arrived A number went blue-berrying on given the best years: of their lives to \u2018Brandon, Man.San C280 - P : home Fri ay after a week\u2019s visit to Wednesday.They got very little for the study of .artistic piano construc- Saskatoon, ask.51.75 34675 © i Co | 8 | Mr.Sawyer\u2019s in Sutton.their trouble.| tion.) The Angelus attachment within Edmonton, Alta.61.50 41,055 34 _ - Fathers \u2018and mothers, children and graud- MR Mr.E cst Yeats hy Par Mansonv ha The funeral of the late H.Rodgers this | re rement.brings\u201d ro.the; For tickets, etc, apply to Co à ! | M painting the Baptis arsona that | took place a the church and was > 1sed MUSIC lover \u2018 - 44 5 parents, all regain health and vitality by taking has just been built.° 8 largely atten | the almost instant ability to play the! C.Hous.cb.and TAY ; \u2018Mr.John Broe, who has been visit- > musie of the Masters pith à verve and Bell Phone No.%, Poople's MS this famous French tonic wine.ing his sister and other friends jin] TT SCOTSTOWN, [ ash [of a professional.= \u2019 Bor he : i ° Sutton, has \u2018returned hame.Co \u2018 \"The saldied boys arrived here from - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Co \u2018E J ATELI, Agent, G.T.R_ Statlos : The favorite tonic of leading physicians is Reyes pepe { Quebec early Monday morning.BLACK LAKE.| Bell Phone 74e À habits \u201c8 £a .MAPLE GROVE.«Rev.J.A.Morrison, who has heen Mr, C.H.II.Niles returned to Sher- : re re J ; : ; Those who attended\u2019 the Tercent ten supplying the Presbyterian pulpit for brooke on Thursday.Lo: HATLEY- - 2 ary celeb ration at Quebec were : the last eight weeks, returned to his Judge Mulvena was ir town Thurs-; , \u2019 and Mrs, Wm.Dinning, Mrs.Jobn]home in Toronto Monday m wring) day.| The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Jam : ; Bennett, Mr.Harry Dinning, Miss M.| The soldiers who particinate] in tha Rev.and Mra.George F.Kinnear, of ] Church .will hold their annual sule of : 4 | 4 Dinning\u2019 and Mrs.S.H.Benpett.Quebec tércentenary cel:hritions.are Montreal, are the guests of his sister, | useful and; fancy articles on te : hs 44 jar Miss Hamilton, of Pointe Bleue, is is | to receive medals.Mrs.D.Wilson.: | \u201cCommon,\u201d on Wednesday, Anguet\u201d ~ a a I vs at the Rectory.It is now Major Beard, Quartzrnns- Mr.and\u201d Mrs.J.M.Johnston re 5th, afternoon end \u201cevening.Rofrest # ; : = n =: Mrs.Herbert/Cross is spending a | ter of the 7th Hussars.turned from Quebec on Wednesday, nients,.including ice cream, will - b@ 5 { 2 mek with\u2019 her\u201d Tier ati Lyster.Mr.George Rider had charge of ibe A good many of our yous people swerved 5 o'clock.Uatley Carlet.À ) + wae] rion ord, Ey of Le 46 semé yer :mécting at \u2018the Presbyter an attended\u2019: the.Quebec X | celébrntion this Band will to in atiendance > \u2018A 3 # is visiti her rotin ME Mr.LEW churels # Thursday « evening.4 \u201c week, Le dial invitation is extended to all, ; a Co EA ; VE - PT ALEAAALAAEAASS u ILEY ty Sale.: Wingham ic 10c Lattes choked sark | cheched .d0e Ve and 156, for Gingham 9c hues, pink + coor, | Lawns .15c \u2014 \u2018 veces Colored Lawns, = dé Léa cv, brown aml green.J te .De for +.ent.\u2018Suits will he.ff, 7 > val lines at less 4 \u2014 105 and 107 * Wellington Street.a fect June 20th, 1908 VE SHERBROOKE.\u201cor.Boston and New York; \"or Boston.; tor Newport.ie - À baily \u2018except Saturday, der À York.: a \"or Boston,and New York.5 VE SHERDBROOKH.3 From \u201crom Daily York.From From From Mixed only.information and time-tables \u2018ained at ticket officer.~~ ANDERS, Pass.Tral.Mgr.» Gen.Pass.Azt., Boston.Boston and New York; 22 Newport.: ! F except Monday, from \u20183 Boston and New Yark.4 Boston and Springfield.4 Boston and New York, from Newport, B8nn- ; À 4 +.ME TABLE ect June 206th, 1808.(K EXPRESS.\u2014Leaves Sher~ 25 \"a.mn., arrives Quebec 1.38 ly escept Mondays.CA EXPRESS .-Leaves ~~ Sher- 0 a.m., arrives -Quebeo 13.15 | 'y except Sunday.9 M) EXPRESS \u2014Leaves Sher- #0 p.n., arrives Quebec 4.15.ly, except Sunday.2 LrATION TRAIN.\u2014 Leaves : ne 655 p.n., arrives Quebec duily except Sunday.bo ting: trains on Megantic Dive \u20ac 1 .Chaudicre Valley Branch.; tables or further particulars J nny of the company\u2019s agents, +), Grundy, UG.F.and P.A.ke.\u201c hit \u2018 \u2018 IA & SASKATCHEWAN $10.00.a XCURSIONS ~~ ns utesduy, September September 18th.bnately \u2014 reduced rates A iherta.\u2018 ckgts will be sold te start- von condition that purchaser / for 30 days at harvesting at onal, nut Novewber 30th, 1908.\u2018 WELL, City Pass Agt.ilding, Bherbrooke.Que\u201d RE Toy .ONE WAY To Winnipeg | Canadian, North West icago and St.Paul.J \u201cdaily from June 14.Fares © rookez 1:t class.2nd class, Man.X57,.20- $24.90 fan.111310 HW Man.| .40.20.26.90 sash, , = B1,75- 34.35 Alta.: 61.80 41% te, etes, apply to , .CJFOES, UC Poand TC ALT ?Strathecons Byuare.No.1, People's 168 - On LL.Agent, G.T.R Station - ell Phone 197 HATLEY.lies\u201d Guild of St, James.1 | hold their annual sale.ot 2 ( faney articles on the 3 Wednesday, -August 4 won and evening.Recon lits jee cream, \u2018wik.* Be 5 o'clock.Hatley Cadet.be in attendance.A ~ oP ion is extended to all, | , of Oh ['Y pate and published every afternoon, xp t i JKNAPP\u2014In Boston, July 29th, 1908, he Daily Record BHERBROOKE RECORD LC Printers and Publishers: t Sunday, et 106 and 108 Welling- street, Sherbrooke.SUBSCRIPTION PRICE strictly io advance, to any address in Cauada, Great Britain and the United Btates.| out year, $2.00:; six mouths, $1.00 ; three JTuonLby, 50 cefts , ome month, 20 cent To any address in the Eastern Tow ships by year only, 58.In ending monpey remitters should take precaution to, use express or post office wrders or.register letter.AUVERTISING RATES\u2014One Inch, one day, 75c ; each additional day, 25C.Cards of Thanks, pot exceeding 60 words, Ge ; Obituary Poetry, 16c line.ecading notices 8c per word.Re nora for a vertiséments should hands of the printers before 8 o'clock a.mi, of the day of publication to ensure insertion.No changes guarantecd if received after 8 a.m.res Births, Deaths, and Marriages be 1n the : BIRTHS.SCOTT, \u2014 At Seotiamore, on July 99th, a son, to Mr.and Mrs.Ira scott.py 5 MINER.\u2014 At Abbott\u2019s Corner, July 15th, à danghter, to the wife of the late Mr.Allen Miner.BENNETT. , es J ; .be e week end with dr with this Tea Set.Ts but the Seta.5 i SE ol dg : ei Mr.H.ar INTE NOW IN STOCK: =~\u2019 HP's sey HR : | : ; ¥ | Lo he te This- san\u2019 ai =.+ \u2018 ; A à ; nis Soason\u2019s Choicest Teas.\u2018 The best tha ; 2 wn _ A.'E.Rowell.ble Sym 1 of far better.things that 4 : 1 on mn.Dur Fr Bl.Mr Ga 2 RE EEE OO Harlés Webb 3 .or you in so many invisable, Neminat VE } | oF buy.Imported by us-direct, and @- SM Gordon Kor in visiting friends ] PU days où M, b and Miss Beatrice Natit Bo wat Judge of our sentiments | * in , > celebrat nd._ cket motor in place, while at i qe tt , ; Moyune Young Hyson -.= = 666.\u201c el Good, of the Toronto \u2018| tation chiefly at EL Aree Fees\u201d hy Sing your golden and dimond wed: dent that, or in place rien = vi = the Je Ch i Gunpowder ; \u2018 ce , + i [ _ \u2019 - me.be at te Abs Louie Raymond professor 1 ie pol, happy ote | screwed into the nearest lamp : hoe > - take plo i : pon va Mra Mila : ¢ e College of St.Hyacint el .William Bell, i Ay, thanked J k ; ow ET G - .ofcest English Breakfast = 60e ot __ ji quite Me) of North Stratford, was |i town recently ot , Hyacinthe, vas his friends fon the ory \u201cnd at ket) the desk motor is, without furth- .* 4 Mr.Ge a Jap an - = = = = 60c \u201c \u2018and Mrs yesterday i the guest of Mr.polis to visit his uncle, the Rev.J E.| which they had given to him, and Mrs.er trouble, ready for operation.10 RR ve Ny - - Baskét F EE ° .Le de TB, Ld Be mith.: .| Raymond.- .- E.Bell on |the occasion of the 25th an- | The COST QF OPERATION j Ch ot 8 = asket Fired Japan - - - - 75c \u201c 1° Chow Maple Sugar tobacco.Mr.3.CO Waterhouse.dud 3 niversary, of their marriage.It was ar slightly more t} tl Nis only hoot wm FT ;.1 Choiecest Moning Congou 60e > \u201cMiss Do ide 2 | Buck were at Be ag, aud Mr.F.Pp.unexpected pleasure, and he \u2018sincerely jncande ab that of an ordinary + Ç main ! 2 \u2014 ete LS ¢ 3 \u201cfthe YW.CA a Carigles Secretary of ago and had a Cory ake > few days thane hem on behalf of Mrs.Bell | escent lamp.2 à Mise \u20181 1 - .CL : : ) A racation at her home ay to a month 8 of \u2018the lot was a aut catch.One Ne Fld \u2018Griffith.: Electrical Repair aod Sapol wil x.the man .\u2018 , ACRES her ho in- Ontario, ] three pounds y, weighing Mr Fy.iriffith, Secretary-Treasur4{.- pp y ! 11 Victoria - a 4; Mrs.W.J.May and little daughters, {| C .to ; = er, congratulated Mr.and Mrs.Bell | W.J.WIGGETT, Pro on a very\u201d: ) \u2018 ; : Misses Verna and Vera May, are visit, (Captain Louis Leduc, R.C.R., Adju- on {heir silver wedding, and hoped \u201c10 Wellington on Top.\u2026.4 5 Mie M : Ce .BHA 2 ing relatives: and friends in Melbourne.| next Ore district, # to be matried fbat + y Would ran.a still \u2014 5 Te a ton 8 rest.©.if street\u201d ; .: .; TR 3 + - .° © : ; : - Gss.= 4 Le 4 ; A : E: : .pe 7 ££ NAW, 3 jarxoursion to Lewiston, za; | Port- daughter of the late Judge Chantand, | Sone ) ulations having been confor A \\PQUARTERS FOR - + à One «i 2 ; ?: BRAN CH:STORE-+ 2 à M Anc ug.lst., midnight.[0% St Johos, PQ.ANG, red on the happy couple, a social pro- ° $& R, Reta\" wd Lo : : STORE | Good till Aug.4th.Secure Pullman \\ Mr.John Wotthin ! gramme| was then entered into.Not 5 p + ing at ;- ; : | 5, accommodat on at once.Any.only Worthington, of Brooklyn, withstanding the heat, Mr.(eo Dick.) eases 4 from, th.° C _=\u2014\u2014= == SR i M 35 Hiss pret Mills,.one of the nur- ; late Dr.i Wordhington, wad in tome borne 1 Tot a hi fide \"FOR AUTOM É injured 4 ' + COMMONS DEFIED *- 1 v tte | ital, is spefidi rooke Protestant Fos- | is wee for a brief visit to his ne- Started, i ich M ; | was Of OBILES and\u2019 d i ; $ prey cg np PLB pefiding the v - |p} ; y 1811 10 Bis ne- ,|in which Mr.and Mrs.Bell ! LS - erably i | BY PEERS {BRYAN EAGER FOR FRAY [hom in Smad rail, Om,\u201d * bor ee orne, and 15! SC Scotek more engaged in, atte | V UM MOBILOIL OIL ON | a | { a BF PE : = 1° Î évèscents va Rand Vi | is ni ys Worthington, MP., and the Scotch were engaged in, aft ACUUM \u2018MOBILOIL | mn 3j | \u2018 .| oT *| HE WILL: TAKE STUMP EARLY IN amiscents vs.Rana peu, Lacrosse his nice Mrs.Autrobus, ~:~ which te vocal part of the programme GRADES A ROR, OL IN roe.W ; - Lo» .: ; 3 > e .\u2019 J , .Co - >, : \" y \u201c .s \u2019 .\u2019 > 4 - 4, 110% 4 = _ LATTER AMEND OLD-AGE PEN- SEPTEMBER 4 lHobson let oie va cnrale bas returned from Vas entered into.Among thors ho gall: cans, and in bulk, on hand mb five wer! ; OS Fairvi ; .~~} Mr.A.S.Hobson leit town Wednes- {th treal, where he went with two of k part were: Messrs.George Dick, all times.\u2014 fa nd ab Sémervil | | SION MBASURE.| Fairview, Lincoln, Neb., July -81\u2014| $27 Pvening, for Hampton Beach, N- the Polish workmen of the.Aowester | dadrring, B.Tavier, C.8.Macdonald | imi Tor rani LUII Ji der, Mn ; : \u2014 Williath J.Bryar Y -ob-\u2014FH., to spen fow dave wi ch, N.Mining and Mfg, Co., in liguidatior George Dick, Jf., John Ballenty: \u201cas jp N-FLUID, oiL : *- er, Ma- 3 ~ London, July 3l.\u2014Another ¢ flict coln vesterday \u20ac go ovaenad to Lin-f ter and Pe young days vith his 8is- The workmen of ihe 0 mn liquidation.Ballentyne Miss Chrietina re (Light) for Transmission Gear Cases: | Jraher M: was entered into between the House of {four days in ( after an absence off; CT Ion anc augh- hind in their ç company are: be- Doloff.The song ; bell, ars.| STANDARD N@N-FLUID , Lid \u2018 panied 1 Lords and the H tC ur days in Chicago and Omaha.fer.PS | \\ their pay, and the liquidation] and th 1e songs were mostly Scatch vy) f end: OIL (Mea Jeving, | ine N ete pu on capa ity).\u2019 - The | o br 3rid- 8 ore ago it wos not, foreseen th t the comment for etn submit som ?ther of Mr.|T.Delisle, of this hh 18 provide commendations toy Hort Jentyne J Toving, Mr.and Mrs, - Bal- this article is 7 tow; in het teem : 2 ail a #1.eee o emendit in com tom present - indication Mr.- Bryan © The: Misseh Mary, Gladys, Vera apd peus Mons ands, who, however, did not Cole J| Macdonakd, Mr End Mr pa NERD ANS TON bottom.IF VOU! § Jory wa a ; A \u2019 : | as intenti » + DIYan oe Po \u2018apd come, , i ) i\" emr : >» HF.\u2018Mrs.John ts NY SE} SY \u201coRDER bE : Rn : It is regarded as a money bil and has mo intention of taking the.stump Gocily Hale/and their brother, Master smaller scale Eres] ant on a much Dempsi r, Miss Dempster, Mr.and Mis.| OR ASK FOR PRICES.UR CRDERF $ Captain à | i it is the principle of the constitution plan: y in September, but: théf, orbes Hald, who have been -in Que: \u2018Agriculiural Associ \u2018astern \"Townships 43e qu J.Sangster; Miss Sangster, T0 no .quarters 5 / that the House of Commons is in su- Pot now being made map out 4 beo for the} Tèrcentenary celebration, \u2018 Some such plan.Tente might adopt Miss 9 haston, J.Pierson, Mr.Wo \u2014\u2014 - on the oo Prame control of the nations expendi- definite length.Mr.Bry bris of in [left this morning for Cap a I'Aigle, on ; commodation for a fe * provicing ae | ton, C, Doloff, W.Monnie, A.John- J | tain Les Pres.When the House of Commo efinite length.Mr.Bryan is not iy the St.Lawrence, to spend the next Robs would solve tl w hundred pet- ston, C 8.Macdonald, Mr.and Mrs + Whe MITCHEL in touch ; sends a money bill to the Home ne the same physical trim as eight years few weeks.| pe No one would be the lodging( problem.v Jah ston, Mr.F.J.Griffith, Mr i ; Park Sa Lards it is éustomary for the Matter fom he will not be able to per] Rev, W.$.,G.Bunbury, curate of brie unable to obtain hp bet he ertson, Mr.and Mr ner as | Yin, awl g to reject or pass it in its entirety.It mark he | spellbinding - stunts that St.Peter's\u2019 Aurch, left this morning price.The tents at Quebéc ( oderate tyne.| - ogie, Mr.J.Ballen- .+ complish 3 i is not forbidden to amend ill of arked his| former campaigns His Jfor Montreal, and sails t # being sold are nowl \u2018x ni À ) cienc a .; _ this Kind.but th I a bill O friends have been advising him + the S.S Corinthi tor Fnel on | 2 , Mr.illiam Bell, who, with .Mrs \u2019 cy A 4 iis kind, but the Upper House adopts take it casy but he is fairl ine where -he wi ian, for England, XO.POLICE STATION N Bell, was the recipient of a token of ts 4 this procedure so rarely \u2018that the gen- the bi M he is fairly champing Where he will spend his vacation with - NO.1 POLICE STATION NOTE good will fr token of brooke : À ; eral opinion is that it has not the 5 bit to get into the fray.He.will his father, the Rev.Mr.Bunbuny, at \u201cThe police were called, last ni S.Hast evenin he few of their friends snoush a | power to do so.Nevertheless, |seven ake definite statements about his Fifield Rectory, Essex.During \"his 2 house on Gillespie st ast night, to} the dit ee She been in the employ experien: + pages of nimendments to the ole nge plans within a few days.He expects absence Mr; Cecil Stevens, of Lennox- widow, in a\u2019 nervous Sireet vhere nf vers: \"He qoi erbrooke for over 26 0 À | : pensions hill were .introduced.The hy begin work shortly on his noftifica.Ville College, will take charge of the With fear that some one was going the 26th of June, Tae nt force on Shorbror J i first was by Lord Cromer, timiting th ion speech.He has no present idea Church of the Advent, Kast Sher.| attack her.There d going to} after the city tack oo fn es non ths | bee d .operatioïf of the bill to \u2019 oven z are he says, how long it will be.\u2019 brooke.5 , danger and her fears ver alla > not the cit, from the ver.the polic ing of \u2018 Adal - POOL RE, TB, : iw js li ; wi The a.Hayed.; ! : overn- ine 1 ora EE Bo CBE SE Be Sot tp to |B yt A al an hr ol pe 3 | the honeficiaries ai i Pa ot oh bi postmaster,\u201d who is Senator Burkott\u2019s The funerpl of the late\u2019 Mrs: James move Mrs \u201cTo by Dr.Hume, to re Bell me ptite three men Ma.| mourn | 4 i / provision \u201cthe \u201cwhole pension he home, campaign manager, has heen sending Jeffrey me place on Wednesday from the residence of Mr SR ve atfand haying ntingied the.the P Mayor, Me F \" a 1 he an : scheme, | out in unstamped \u201cofficial nding ther home| un Bowen avenue, E t | Mr.Rice, 8 London th Tho , re then Mayor, | \u201cMr; F.a | / : according tothe amendment, wi lex-le pe officia business\u201d Sherk , East street, to the Protestant Hospita e late James Wiggett, and M j : \u2019 sa À ; ; - : : Jd ei : nvelopes campaign matt [Sher wooke! to St.Peter's church, ospital.McMai 1, Bud Nr.D.3 aT ; GR her -pnst 3 | pire on CEE The To od partisan ipaign matter ot a decid: Prayers were nid at the house by oh | SKINS yr pH an ny, th 2.then chairman of the WE SELL, AND INSTAL } Rev.M + 1 worn interfering with a money bill and tention han beon called to the matter, ducted th n.unbury, who Also can (From the Dum SL INCES.n constable for the city of Shorl \" Ho THE ig .- 48 a what À | f a MO : but he referred it to the c Nohe e service nt the chufch, The Ruskin, it in ani ce Advertiser.) nd continued ie ue E HECLA FURNACE.: #4 Mckay.A said the amendment, would certainly commit ï eo campaign Échoir, which\u2019 was present, song th Ruskin, it is anid, has written more!) ued on the force until ahout Hn 4 , F6 were à ar he regarded ax a breach of thalprivi- om y lee, lt ja proposed to send a heautiful hymn \u2018\u2018Rock of A eo ed rantences of jnordinate length than era ears ago, when he \u2018was >{rans- Co \"opt \u20ac orice LA Fo In rn ol the House of Commons, omplaint to Washington: 2 bide with me.\u201d\u201d Tho mOurnors Pete To her © classic writer af modern the or \u2018olive Department to}, \u2018 Ba reuided wh {Foret Rorabery refternted h{s con- \u201c_ Îthe husband of deceased dnglish prose.Froderie H n.olla \u201cLransurar\u2019's Department |: See Clare Brow\u2019 Ft © vear D Th ion of (he socialism of the bill, DR, PHTETIMORK HAN A NARROW Jolfrey, Mrs, William ium dans soma Years ago rounted the orien on i of taxes, At the time of Made | Pros cod 5: Yr ! ; He dwelt upon the increasing hurden ,Ç | FSCAPT.| or; Mw, J, 11, Perry and Mrs.Dein 0 number of Lypieal ontencvr ding hin 150 he he vus noowergennt, nul ada in Treston, .: of taxation, to which wontd Inevitah- While riding through the erowilod fwrn, sinters ; John, Bonjumin aml | that in the onrlier books jt.wit 8 force ; joyau that he was on the pi 0e 1 5 - IV be added shortly provision fe \u2026 NÉreotx of Quebec on Sun Joxoph Allanson, brothers ; UM upcommon thing for kin an roc lin in enjoyed the respect of all, wid | .< y v provision for ner : 1 Nunduy, Sar.| on, brothers ; J, H ig for Ruskin to pun bo carried tl Hen upe H \u2018 inl armaments, Trowever, whild sym | betel Thillimore, of the Tth Hus Perry, brothor-hi-law ; William Allan: beyon] the page before permitting yun in hin us name rospect of the citi.p riluous Matr, Moles & 3 : pithizing with the amendmegt he did HU expertenced n marvellous cxenpo a nophow, and Mrs, Thomas, nied, himself and hin readorn the relief of \"| afer he ontared 1h positon, A your Vi \"2 = IK ?: pot.helieve it wns practicable, The from nertoux injury.- Mix horsn shia Tho honrers were vhoseh from the sois full stop.But in\u2019 every censé the none nent Le Beotland fer MA woomploy del = 112 - REMOVED oo # 7 4 ffouxe of Commons was not likely to] OF n sbreet car, and owing to the slip: of England Benefit Noclety, of which in um clear nn day, Wordsw tha Innd, tho pr MH Mine Juin Cops.by MLIOUTHONY KIA) by.\u201d at Ï i Toon # - \u201chbcopt it, nnd_ho did not mippe ne the ery condition of the asphalt, fol Mr.Joffrey was un momber, and wore bm, On the \u201cChardeter of th ie A my of + one b Box.Bell, and on tl fied aids lady.Hate xcHbl 4 JOUR ! td = - House of Lords intended to enfer up- heavily to the ground.The horse in- Menats, Win, Parfroment, Cubitt Gray, | nrrior,\u201d iv a notable examnle Tappy 0th 0 or arrival in Hherhrooke, the pointent: mn.Work date Ly 8 PLU peur \u2018 + A ; on serious conlliet with the [Lower wtantly struggled to ite feet, and Dr, ! Bridyen, Boyce, Ford, and 8.1lo ° tninéd connections.Apart de of wine in maria oh ; sd, he wan ind ted Sherbrooke, Address, PF.© Bof à $ : fer: w A; - Thnus# on tho question, \u2018The peers had Phillimore, remountinig, rode back to A number of friends .and neighhors opening.and cloning.cou Ho the uns P only oy Rev.Mr, Cattennch.who ===\" = yl o ( : nlrondy decided not in roject the win | comp, The only injury.he recolved ware, prokent at the service and follow- 0PM consistv of two very pinta the time, Thay have ne 40 that M ; f he Jeon dl in ita omtirety, vet, it they amended wane a wprained thumb, which was od tho rel aink to the Jaglish cemet.Pound sentences almout enti 2 COM 1nd wire present pont children nlive (SL.L.SMITH Co Talk tua\", #4 207 it thev would ARKIN 0 ahare of the atruek \u2018hy the fouthoard of the car ery on Pr pect siroot, whard they were prised of ndjecti al ol rely Com- of the j ; n ; net evening, Nome Face and rufitatl y - andhility pre an Ahe pha inedont erent] somo ne interred jn the famiiy Tot, Amon ar of the/ 4wo vont Re longe fife nnd ae Etre jon in] Ing und manicure ry vale: As ue bad 1! Vcore fp at the time, for À | | >wers on the caxkot toke ae deeasyllafile Jine ! ANA i or whie he upright walk 1 \u2018manicure.Keop the akin bea so FA f following behind, an] mate pro thy.wub a floral pi re orn Io Tinns.ohn la probably a parted vu their preits are Cre.thi To he mat fare.f1éatinents, Foi # _ CASTRO SCORED pronching in another direction Onl\u2019 OMBS, Alter the committal were LEE porter hy nrgw circle of friends.| Koop the menlp ent ot a makeop need.J ery and.4 7?\u2018 .the Naturd ov ri vice had leon read ut th | nd er are mere \u2014_ vada hai scalp healthy, rosult luxurlagte y Hie on ny previous, an outrider 6 grave, tho Find one F.ris retro ( _ .~~ BY THE BRI \"ISH.necompanying the Royal artiog c.mét Nous of England joined in singing and vou will hw fi for advertising, | Cor pane CTH.WIRE \" -_ | with à similar accident.» MCE].Nearer, my God, to Thee.\u201d \u201cto prosper.©.- PHI one new Way beri is ssl Pleasure in- ! gee Je ne = RESULT - OF HIS ORDER SHUT- ee | | [ [ eT gloss of a | resh Fi À CS ! TING OFF COMMERCE WITH REMODEL - | dat CR M | - S 4 PAY TRINIDAD AND ANTILLES.PE ICE | EA $ Ni \u2018 ee Hy : .- 0 - \\ : ., + , unk ; \u2018 Port of Spain, July 31.\u2014F Nowing .RSIAN ASSEMBLY.Every svoor 09A ; Of All Kinds! hit oh ?K he issnance of a decree hy exident \u2014 - 4 Lvery spoonful: satisfies and tt be - : A ; - c= \u2018Castro last May prohibiting he des- TO BE CHANGED OVER TO RUS- - a he Brat Ce lust \u2018us delietoux | , nes \u20ac For.| patch of vessels from Venezuelan Gulf |\u201d STAN SYSTEM.\u2018 * When you treat to 15 eu HALIBUT, HADDOCK, MAC Minin à hon | .ts ini , | 3 \u2018herd wher to soda; come RG Rs 1 , MACKEREL # bosrdets ports to Trinidad, cocoa and| other St.Petersbur July 31.\u2014A de-Ï: treat e the suda 1x a real Fr SALMON, - LAKE TROUT vi punt 20 V'eneztrelan products have bpen for-} spatch received Br ore from Takeran, CL : PIKE - \u2019 » DOREYA st lo: _ warded from these ports to th Island savs t te LS Po , ; £ouvens sf Grenada, in the NT esser Antilles and i rays the Shah A aire has decided 0 0 D A R D 'S |\u2019 Fresh In the Mornieg.> cote 4 1 {hence to Trinidad.President Castro! on the Russian oar er .177 Wellington Street.! a Y.partic ui bo el] ns now issued 8 decree pr ibiting House is to be electiv \u2019 .a ; Pai a cu y #5 North H Te .ce, Hous tive, while t : 11% 573 : the despateh of vessels\u2019 with cargo for | members of the Upper House are to he a a ase ue DEAN, ROWE & LACEY! CE Jeon : 1 BE Grenada or other islands in the Antil-1 in part elected and in part inted bets aa us T \u2014 - - - Cg + Lo Ban = © Jes.thereby closing gudfsports [entirely \"by the Shah part appointed \u2018 ir di et\" a get Ww, exon and import trade with the: ! à | > e.) bbb bbb va ss est Indies.Great indignation is felt 4 i .o .a in the British colonies.anë if is ex- NEWS FROMSVEN HEDEN 0 1C2\u2014 ee 2 pui pected that the aid of the British Gov- \u2014 { ° \u2018a 1$ à àf à < ÿ - peur ernment will he sought to sere pro- | REPORT OF SWEDISH EXPLORER! 5 Why de yo fuse the dance | ter oh wetion against.the methods of resi- : TRE\" _ ; ; , 0 you reiluse wo A .\u2018 : Bt he dent Castro.I .FROM TIBET.24 1 3 That chance will ns chan x of buying a Straw Mat cheap ?Chan | Simla, July 31.\u2014A caravan that}.= ohe now.We are offérin come very often, take ndvantare in ol : Avenue _ es as iv SY \u2018 2 4 i ; .r Straw | Antage - uying - ; | | : : ABROTT'S_CORNER, hac arrived at basa from Leh, in the.: 4 - $2.00, 81.00, at JE tras w Hats that used to sell for 00.ol ki 2 wa Pn - iss Ada Bridge has returned home at Sven Tens ue.brmgs ; report ?i | 1° : : Nene So AP ÆP jm Montreal for a couple af weeks er, is i 1 hea e SWecis& exper-gi a ! 7 ply to J 20 sefore leaving for the West.|\" , er, 18 in good health and that his car-§.en S = ly, .The Willing Workers will : avan is / in good condition.A pro- \u2019 : 5, -| à g Workers will meet on Tone as \u2019 prog.Isn\u2019t that a bargain ?qe : pergt n August Gth with M 1 ¢ tracted silence from Sven Heden gave §.: hangain Children\u2019s Ha \u2018 the fir - pueist 00) wih Mrs.Yd.Goodhue, i rise to anxiety with regard to his saf-d ; We also handlé a nice grade of Suite alg at He, Bi hy 4 \u2014 are invited.; \u2018 | ety which now has been set at rést by .i A0MÉ : 2° ; bargain price ; \u2018also, a pice line of Sh + that we will «1 you at's Zr \u2018 - wo CAPELTON.| .' the Lhasa report.MiB prices.| _ 2 Shoes for Men and Boys, at all ro Ly \u201d Privates D AVEL .i .oe : Ce 3 a A visit will convince you of our + dut ° ! catity\u201d ( Wal ates David,- CG.Camp 11 and.You can, of course \u201cafford\u2019\u2019 t i 2 A i ° 4 .ity.camp ie have return d from a dollar-saving chance now and then - ; j ) J : LOUIS .ETT eee rere m1 \u2019 Eo a ebec, both tired boys but | through failure to ; WILLÉA] Et: ve REP EE cs ; : : a set wih the pe TE Tt wa hem.WILLIAM BEEL, Oty: Collector who wish Men.Bull waa songratint- § A.CODERE- Tru a 5 | - 4 No gi ET &r a Aa VA y friends on.3th wedding ainiversary., dun { METROPOLE BUILDING.| ot 53 haa oh NN 7 | ay Co QE Le FEHR ebb bf Chapel pELASLALASEY » = P» r=:, %Ÿ TR * Zh 7E 2 \u201cun % TE» -o % 2 T= > FF 2 .H.MORENCY, * IIIIITIIIIIIIIIS {ri ; Fans \u2014 .of instâllation need hardly red \u201csince anyone capable of cow driver can put the wall - Stor in place, while jt is evi- with the attachment plug to the nearest lamp soc- sk motor is, without furth- ready for operation.T OF OPERATION is on are that that of an ordina it bynp.| Repair and Supply J.WIGGETT, Prop.4 Wellington Street.FE HEADQUARTERS FOR & Greases AUTOMOBILES and ENCINES.® § MOBILOIL OIL AN A, BUD, and E, in ène , and in bulk, on hand at RD NON-FLUID OIL r Transmission Gent Cases.D NEN-FLUID OIL (Hea- \\fferemtials, axles, stearing ings, ete.: Li\u201d SOLIDIFIED OIL OR ASE, GRAPHITE LUBRICANTS \\SES, FTC, 0 Gasoline barrels and drums (45 and capatity).The pricd of 1s very tow, in fact seems arche bottom, TH vou \" SEND US YOUR CRDER FOR PRICES.MITCHELL & Co) HLSON lumber, erbrooke.AMD INSTAL FURNACE, KILL [FECHA © Pros\u2019.ad.* bP reston.Te uous Hair, Moles, | \"REMOVED 3 lROLYSIS, by a\u2019 well adali- tr ladr.SATISFACTION SEP: Work done by ap- Address, P.O.Box 4, DE2L, SMITH hp F 1 \u201cscalp treatment, hair.dre ianicure.Keep the skin bea ; \u201chealthy face treatments.NAH ho nature of a make-up used.acalp healthy, Tesull juxuriante TKL.SUF.Ish Fish RE Of All Kinds! ; : i LADDOCK, MAC NEREE FARE TROUT, DOREY, ih in the Morning.; - Kk ROWE & LACEY.Tm sm re Be tan ae we\u2014\u2014\u2014atn nw am = dt - 34 rrr Straw Hat cheap?« Adcäntage in buying ced to sell for 83.00, > ut Yet we will «ll you at a My, cand Pays, at all e DERE NC.I + , Mr.|F.\u201cRev -MeKay.mt *C 0.G Genest have re side; Mi- :8 Kate Bonner, of Sherbrooke, is visiting her an Magn.The Rev.of st.Charles at prese nt.Mr.J.Ww, ing ito Mountain.M.C5 \u20ac his vacation in in Stanstead at present.siting friend: Mic Harriet ing (for a visit tp her home in Hoasic, Ont, accompanied by Miss Winnifred Wise tt.- - | Mr.and Mrs.John Lefebv re, of Weedon ure vis other points, à Letebvre, of M Mr.Henry, a Seminarv in in te United town this week ma Mater.His Lordship, Coflidinte on Sunday at the blessing of- the [little chapel which has beén erect- t Little Li Mr.tn town from Halifax, George M.villa Notch, tô \u2018shodt next wee remubin till the Miss Laure Marchand, \u2018the manager of \u201cVietpriav ile, has returned home after a very enjoyab Mi = street.One of the got.ing pt from the pole, to: lose his vrasp, injuted in the descent, though consids erably lruised.tundte one.Mis.W.F.M returned home five \u201cter, Mass.Tsahe Martin, « panied her hom the summer.Mt.and Mr Col and Mrs.tehded leaving Me., counjt of the il Frader, their m \"tol a serious however, will khortly be Org of the features mah Hi: \u2018ation al ary Was the si Caplain quanters at thé on fhe roof of the Court House, Cap- carrying red flags and singing social- 8 Melhourhe, next Sunday afternoon.Tester and staff was constantly tain in tbuch with Park Savard, vis, (and much complished, wh ciendy militia.enourh to -get experience.On.\u2018Monday, Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital, :\u2026kness of six weeks, the late Miss a si Adaline McKay leaving eight b mourn her loss.years she has her pastor, Mr.\u201d Deepr a short service 9 Por were taken to service was held, that resided in years, and the CITY NEWS PJ.A.Woodside left this mo pend his c interment taking plac sider nn am FRENCH WARSHIP \u20184 LOST HER ANCHOR.(Continued from page one.) nermost being that French- Cana population which admires in its heroes: rather the Christian than the warrior| or the politician.\u201d The article con- \u2018cludes : \u201cWhile waiting for people over there to ask them their impressions of us, let them proclaim that Canadians are true Frenchmen always, but Cath olics first and last.\u201d 7 CINFMATOGRAPH PAGEANTS.The following letter was forwarded: by the Governor-General to the Mayor of Quebec yesterda Citadel.July 30, 1908.My Dear Sir George, \u2014I enclose a Marconi I bave just received from His Royal Highness \u201cthe Prince of Wales, 1 feel assured that the people of Que-\u2019 necessary anrangements to enable you to _comply- with this Royal Highness's\u2019 I would suggest that yOu.evening papers and appeal to all
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