The Sherbrooke examiner, 6 juillet 1903, lundi 6 juillet 1903
New Series Sherbrooke Examiner SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION.SHERBROOKE, QUE, MONDAY.JCLY « 1903 PRICE ONE CENT MAKE MY- j While the Sun Shines, old mixim, and^we |would "advise all to provide yourself with | BMiioru or Maine leaR (IflŸlNO TOOLS prices are lower than ever, IXPANCV'C* SUMMER MUSLINS and washable goods for ShlrtwaUU and drt*»» , .- We have a large line of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALING Ladles' Shirtwaists and Wrapper» (all the newest pattern**).Ready-to-wear Hat».Fancf Hosiery, Applique Lace in white and cream.Also a full line of h ne and well made Important Judgment Is sued by Ontario Court of Appeal.UA SO P c Saved by coming here.Everything cheap and atrictly up-to- date.Call and >ee us.Did Not Regain Verdict of Jury Against J Lewis Upheld.American a complete Assortment.PRINTANIER TOMATO BEEF MUTTON BROTH CHICKEN JULIENNE MULLIGATAWNY MOCK TURTLE OX TAIL PEA CONSOMME FRENCH BOUILLON CHICKEN GUNBO VEGETABLE - AND - W.T, OUGHTRED.MARBLETON.Consciousness.SCYTHE STONES, SNATHS, HAYyRAK.ES, HAY FORKS.DRAG R\^E5, GRIND STONES AND FIXTURES.HAY FORK ROPE, MACHINE OIL.Tragedy at Flodden.Sketch of the Late Pro vincial Treasurer.Mr.Charles Rose Gored to Death By a Bull.We would advLe caution in this matter as there are several spurious articles on the market which are practically worthless.OUR S IS GUARANTEED.jgr-All wholsale orders have usual prompt attention and we will be pleased to quote prices.J.S.MITCHELL & CO.y |.i .I,,,, ¦^eiodilnqHaH^K A frightful fAtAlity took place at Flodden on Tuesday Afternoon, when Mr.Charles Rose was lead iug a four-year-old bull to the water.The bull was secured in the usual way, but the stick attached to the ring broke and the bull set on the unfortunate, man knocked him down, and gored him, leaving him in a deplorable condition.The infuriated animal was at last captured and made safe, and afterwards destroyed.Mr.Rose lingered on in agony I from the hour of the occurrence, I which was four o’clock to the fol-I lowiug morning at eight o'clock, when he expired.The entire neighborhood is very much saddened by such a tragical and un-forseen occurrence.The funeral services took place in Flodden church, and were conducted by the Rev.Dr.Kellock Friday after afternoon at one o’clock.Mr.Rose leaves a wife and four children to bemoan his loss, Hon.H.T.Duffy, Provincial Treasurer, whose serious illness was reported in Friday’s paper, died at three o'clock on Friday afternoon.He took a turn for j the worse at 1 o’clock and rapidly sank until he passed away without ‘ regaining consciousness.From the very first moment Dr.Colin Sewell saw’ the honorable gentleman he entertained no hopes of his recovery, and gave him but ashore time to live.He atti ibutes Hon Mr.Duffy’s death i to diaberic coma, better Known as apoplexy.It is thought that the remains of deceased will be conveyed to the home of Ins private secretary, Mr.A- Doughty, St.Eustache street, Quebec, whence the funeral will take plt*(‘tL Canada’s Affairs Managed In a Business Like Way.IE ARE SELLING CLOTHING In a recent issue the London Saturday Review declared : “No Imperial business has been managed in a more business-like way than the development of Canada.Ot course, the essential cause of the increase in prosperty has been the natural capacity of the country for growing corn and the development of the corn growing industry has been only retarded by the lack of railways.But even railways over a gigantic corn area are more or less useless without men, and in the attraction of population the Dominion Government has shown admirable skill.I nlike certain of our Conservative con temporaries, the Review does not give Providence credit for produc ing ail the prevailing prosperity.at the present time cheaper than at any previous time in our business carreer, but we are not selling cheaper Clothing.There are reasons for this : Because of an increasing patronage our business has grown ?to large proportions.We now order goods in large quantities, 9 and manufacturers have figured things down to the lowest notch in order to hold our trade.That’s your gain.We pay cash wherever there is any considerable saving of money to be effected thereby.You reap the benefit.We discovered that a big business could be done on -Aa.smaller margin than a smaller one-that ten garments sold at an advance of IO per cent, on cost would nett us a larger profit than five garments sold at an advance of 15 per cent.Thats | another 5 per cent, in your favor.These three items figure out quite a respectable sum, and furnish those with an economical bent of mind with good reasons for patronizing the Neglected Its Duty.Rev.S.S.Bland’s Criticism of the Methodist Church.Hon.Mr.Duffy was born in Durham, County of Drummond, and educated at the St.Francis College, Richmond, and later at the McGill University, where he took his degree of B.A.and graduated with honors in English literature in the year lS7h.He afterwards followed a course in law in the same university and took his B.C.L.degree in 1878 and was duly called to the Bar.Hon.Mr.Duffy practiced his profession in the town of Sweetsburg, P.Q., where he became very popular and at one period held the position as Mayor.He was a strong advocate of temperance and was grominently identified with the rome County Temperance Alliance, I leceased unsuccessfully contested the County of Brome for the Legislature at the general elections of 1888.He was, however, returned at the general election of 1897, and on the formation of the late Hon.Mr.Marchandé Cabinet, in the month of May of the same year, was called to it, and entrusted with the portfolio as Minister of Public Works.On the death of Premiei Marchand and the formation of the present Government by Hon.Mr.Parent, he was named Provincial Treasurer, which portfolio he hold up to the time of his death.Deceased was one of the old school Liberals, honest in his opinions, and also firm in his personal integrity.The honorary degree of D C.L.was conferred upon him at Bishop’s College, Len-noxville, on the 18th June last.The practice îiï Christian Science healing has received a severe setback at the hands of the Ontario Court of Appeal, in the judgment delivered by that court in the case of the King against James Henry Lewis.Lewis was tried and convicted in November, 1901, at Toronto, on a charge of manslaughter, arising out of the death of his son Roy, in August of that year from diphtheria.The indictment charged tliat the said James Henry Lewis being under a legal duty provide necessaries tor the said Roy Lewis, then under the age of six teen years, did then and there neglect and omit to provide necessary medical treatment, medi cities, assistance and other necessaries whereby the death of the said Roy Lewis was caused.The prisoner was a member of the religious body known as the Church of Christ Scientist, of which an essential belief is that God heals the sick as well as the sinful, and in which body resect is had to prayer, by which is meant silent communion with God as a means of healing the sick.—j This was the treatment given to the deceased, and many witnesses were called by the defendant to prove that the treatment was beneficial, and they had been cured by it.The jury found the prisoner guilty, but as objection had been taken by Mr.Vickers, his counsel, to parts of the judge’s charge to the jury, sentence was suspended, and Lewis allowed out on his own bail pending answers to the follow SOUPS FOR INVALIDS Invalids beef tea CHICKEN BROTH SoVerign Iriiue Juice a good Canadian article, pint bottles, iUk?each—try it.ROBERT JOHNSTON.FAMILY GROCE R.ing three questions submitted by the trial judge, Chief Justice Fal conbridge, to the Court of Appeal: “1 Was there sufficient evid- In a sermon on John Wesley’s greatness on Sunday night in connection with the bi centenary celebration Rev.S.G.Bland, Ottawa, said that if the Methodist Church had paid less attention to harping on such minor questions as amusements and devoted more attention to attacking real evils there would not be the disgusting-I ly rotton state of affairs revealed I in Ontario politics today— a Province supposed to be one-third Methodist.THE NEWS IN SHERBROOKE.Never Say Die.STAR CLOTHING HALL, J.ROSENBIOO* & CO., 97 A 90 WELLINGTON STREET, Next Door to Grand Central Hotel, Bell Tel.43 You may be weak, miserable, nervous, sleepless, your digestion may be poor, and you despair Never say die, until you have used Ferrozone, the most wonderful blood maker, nerve strengthener and brain invigorator.It tones up the whole system.You can eat anything and digest it if you use Ferrozone.You sleep well.You make blood quickly, strength increases daily, in a short time you're well.Try Ferrozone, which I you can obtain at all drug stores.The news of the sudden death of the Hon.H.T.Duffy, came as a great shock to his many friends in this city on Friday afternoon.The remark was made by Liberal and Conservative tuat his removal by death means a distinct loss to the Province of Quebec.It was pretty well understood that the late Provincial Treasurer was to have come to the Superior Court, Sherbrooke, in the fall, and the appointment was looked upon with much favour by the members of the Bar.It is only the other day that the late hon.gentleman was in the city, and in discussing the affairs of the Province with friends, ex 1 pressed himself as being very much satisfied with the position of affairs.He complained of not feeling well, but spoke in such a ¦ way as if a rest, after the arduous duties of the session, would be the means of restoring his health again.It is now evident that he sacrificed his health to the de mands of hi® office.He has been a devoted public servant, and was stricken down at the post of duty.ence to warrant the verdict.“2 Was my direction to the jury that the word necessaries as used in the code includes medicines and medical attendance, correct ?“3 Was 1 right in directing the jury that the evidence of the numerous witnesses that they had been cured by Chrisrian Science methods, was of no value except as showing the good faith of the prisoner ?’ The decision of the Court of Appeal was stated by Chief Justice Moss : *‘We are of the opinion that the answers to all these questions should, generally speaking, be in the affirmative : “1 We think there was suffi cient evidence to warrant the verdict.“2 We also think that the learned judge did properly charge the jury that the word necessaries includes medicine and medical treatment.“3 With regard to this question, we think that this evidence (as to other cures), should not have been admitted at all, but that in any event it forms no answer to the charge.” Do You Need We have one that excells anything on the market.Price 75c Hay Forks.Hay Rakes.Snaths.Grindstones.KERR & F0S3 Just a Cold In the Head But if followed by another cold, or some extra exposure, is liable to result in Nasal Catarrh.Unless a radical cure is obtained, the Throat, Bronchial tubes and finally the lungs become affected.Nothing cures colds so quickly and pleasantly as Catarrhozone.The Inspector of Mines for Nova Scotia, Mr.Neville, says, “Catarrhozone is the best remedy I have ever used.It cured me of Catarrh of the Head and Throat, and I am ^leased to recommend such a satisfactory remedy.” Catarrhozone is a safeguard against Colds, Coughs and Catarrh.It can be used while at work, in the church, theatre, or street oars.Simply inhale Catarrhozone and it cure.Price SI.00.Small size 25c.Druggists or by mail from Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont.iSHIRTWAISTS SALEH su Of Extraordinary Bargain ^ Importance.The Greatest sell-ing Event of the Year -jg * % C A A Choice Waists, in fine quality White Muslin jJUU and Lawn, trimmed wiih handsome embroid-cry insertion and lace, all sizes, perfect fitting.Prices jUp from 75c to $2.25.ftfin F*ne Percale and Prints Waists nicely made, vj UUU ln new colors; they are fine quality made '» choice stripe and figured, soft collars.Prices from 50c to $1.50.^ Hosiery and Underwear.Ladies’ finest quality Lisle Hose, in plain, guarant-eed fast black, at 30, 40 and 50c pair./ Ladies’ open work lace pattern black Lisle Hose________ .ü Ü ^ -J'-'*' * Ladies’ open work lace pattern black Lisle Hose— Zf Just the ,hin£ for summer wear—at 40 ond 50c a pair.— .M*»rrpriver! C*off__________________________1 r__i 1 m •«« FUNERAL TO-DAY AT UL- Inland Revenue Returns, The Manchurian Question.VEBTON.—-™ "ten—dt 4u uiiu 5UC a pair, tfli.Mercerized Cotton Vests, look and feel like silk, ^ wear better, short sleeve, low neck, in white, with ribbon eS ^ 0 and lacc trimming, at 50c each.Did you say SHOES.Madam > You have bought shoes from us before?and found them Th® Manchurian question is once more exciting interest.The Russian minister has been summoned from Pekin to meet the minister of war.The conference may have important result®.The excitement over the Manchurian problem is increasing, and Japan will assert its rights to safeguard the interests of the country.The remains of the lat# Hon.H.T.Duffy were conveyed from Quebec to South Durham 0» Sat* urday, and the funeral will take lace from the latter place to ^/Avenir, where the remains will be buried today.Most Satisfactory- Well we do try to give satisfaction in our Boot and Shoe Department WooH*w r*h««i»»ndfn«s Tte Ore* FefflAfe twee*?, is an old, well estab-liAhed and reliable preparation.Has been prescribed and n«*ed orer 40 years.AH dro^ jists in the Dominion of Canada sell and Pfforê and Aftrr recommend as beina the only medicine o its kind that corrsand The Inland Revenue returns for the port of Sherbrooke for the month of June amounted to $39,-851.73.Thoretnrns for the year ending June 30th.was^ $440,239 83, an increase ot $52,145 75 over the previous year.Headache cured in 30 minutes by Zutoo Tabletn.Won t affect the heart.Jftc.A Great University In London Projected A dispatch from Madrid, Spain, says a train want over a* bridge on the Bilbao-Saragossa Railway, and out of the 300 passe»gera on board, only six out of that num her escaped unhurt.3* T.BELANGER, 5 145 Wellington Street.************* and think we are succeeding.Of course, you know, we can shoe the whole family, from Baby to Grandpa.BOUCHER & LACROIX, \Q3 Wellington Street.nni.pr.ftl ft.tiftf.rtlon- pr.mp*ly ftnd permanently cure* «H for™8 0*.‘ imnntrnrv nun, Eminnionn.V/,rrrr»nC>^ra /mpo^nev, and elleffcM-tsof abus*ore*ce«*- th^excw-siTe u«oof Tobacco, f>/>n/rn or ^HmtyJonfj.AfenFa1 and Rrain W rrv.«H of which lead to Inflnnity, Insanity.Consumption and Prirc SI I**r DeCKAff1» °rstX for 1 me lOUt rr,ayc, cvr.Mailed ieipt of price.S* nd for fr*w pamphlet.Addresa v * The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont , 4 anada.Wood’* Pho^phodine Is «old in Sherbrooke by all druggUU.Lord Rosebery, as Chancellor of the U nivernity of London, England, ha« announced that Wern her, Beit Jt Co., Sir Ernest Cassel, Lord Strathcona and other public spirited citizens have offered to contribute $15,000,000 to erect a scientific university in London, if the London County Council under take to keep it up at a cost of €150, 000 annually.The Government has promised a site tor the in stitntion in South Kensington.The institution will be devoted 1 to advanced «cientitic and te
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