Sherbrooke daily record, 22 juillet 1913, mardi 22 juillet 1913
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record litabliihed 1897 SHERBKOOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, JULï 22 1913.ONE CENT OCCUPATION OF ADOIANOPLE BV MU TROOPS DENIED Sofia Dispatch Says Story Was Sent Out by Fugitive Bulgarian Officials.Greek Government Sends Delegate to Arrange Peace With Bulgaria.King Ferdinand Has Appealed to German Emperor to Bring About Peace.Sofia, Bulgaria, July 22.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The report of the reoccupation of Aririanople by Turkish troops turns out to be false.It was spread by fugitive Bulgarian officials from that city, who, when \u2022they heard that a reconnoitering force of Turkish cavalry commanded by the notorious Enver Bey had been Been in the vicinity, fled incontinently under the belief that the entire Otto-.man army was about to descend on the place.TURKS RETIRED.Communications have been restored between the Bulgarian citadel and Adrianople, and official reports from the Bulgarian commander there show that the Turks retired after reconnoitering the position.The Bulgarian Government has ordered the scared civil functionaries to return to their posts, and similar instructions have been sent to the Bulgarian officials who fled from various places in the Province of Thrace as soon as they heard of the Turkish advance.' GOVERNOR OF ADRIANOPLE.Constantinople, July 22.\u2014(Special) *\u2014In anticipation of the reoccupation of Adrianople by the Turkish troops, Hadji Adil Bey, former minister of the interior, has been given the appointment of governor, and leaves today for Adrianople to assume his post.ON WAY TO PEACE MISSION.Athens, Greece, July 22.\u2014(Special) *-M.Panas, director of political af-' fairs at the Greek Foreign Office, has been appointed chief of the Greek delegation which is to arrange terms of peace with Bulgaria.He started for Nish, Servia, to-day, and will be joined on the way there by the other \u2019members of the peace mission.MOHAMMEDANS ARE PLEASED.Calcutta, India, July 22 \u2014(Special) \u2014The advance of Turkish troops across the new frontier line from Enos, on the Aegean Sea, to Midia, on the Black Sea, which had been arranged between Bulgaria and Turkey after the recent war, has been received with hearty rejoicing by the Mohammedans of India.Newspapers here assert that an\" attempt on the part of Great Britain to coerce Turkey into abandoning her new projects will lead to dangerous Mohammedan agitation.NO RESISTANCE WILL BE OFFERED TO ROUMANIANS ENTERING THE CAPITAL.London, July 22.\u2014 Any idea that the Bulgarian army is preparing for a counter stroke is now quite aban-don-i\t'«V\t.V ¦ ¦- Our clothes are exceptional values at regular prices\u2014every stitch of them guaranteed.You can now take unrestricted choice of any garment in our store, black and blue excepted, at a reduction of one-fifth oft.This is certainly a far better and safer investment than to invest your money in \u201cbargain plunder' and \u201cjob lots that are bought for a song, marked away up and then sold at one-half off.Come in and investigate.Goods marked in plain figures.All BEles for cash.STAR CLOTHING HALL* Rum I 3 1 an wuuiumu .mu»- OSENBLOOM .\t.j ¦\t_a.Ü\t1» 1 » «» x* AND GO.The Store that Sets the Pace.4 for eight weeks, $3.00; Grade HI., for eight weeks, $3.00.For Model Dept.: Grade I., eight weeks, $1.00; Grade II-, eight weeks, $1.00; Grade III., eight weeks $2.00.The above fees and tuitions in the Academy and Model Department were made payable in advance.The sum of $20 was set aside for payment of prizes.The action of the Chairman in hiring the following teachers was approved as follows: Miss H.F.Qlm-stead, $900; Mrfs Jessie Grant, $450; Miss Mary J.Hall, $400.The selcc tion of prizes was lelt in the hands of the Chairman.The meeting then adjourned to the call of the Chairman.GRASPING THE SITUATION.Mrs.Subbubs (entering husband\u2019s office)\u2014I ran into town to-day to do some shopping, dear, and I- Subbubs\u2014I see, and you ran in hero because you ran out of money, how much ?Well, GEORG EVILLE.The Rev.E.A.W.King and Mrs.King, of Quebec, paid a.short viait to Dr.ami Mrs.King, of this village, the last of the week.The village is now full of city people, and the weather is fine.The farmers are getting a fine crop of hay.Miss Hexforrl is now able to walk out every fine day after her recent illness.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Oopp spent Sunday here with her mother.-r- A rnan arrested hy the Willesden Police as an Army deserter was found to have one arm tattooed with the story of his courtship» and the names of his loves, whilst the other arm contained a record of his family bereavements, with \u201cIn mernorium\u201d tablets and tombstones.Mi THE FINEST PWG CHEWING TOBACCO ALWAYS SATISFIES "]
Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.
Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.