Sherbrooke daily record, 27 mai 1904, vendredi 27 mai 1904
[" As4 \u2018 4 # A s.Han , ing.- Kwan correspondent of the © tactics in Stnd ) risien te Jess which, beginning at dawn oñ May five hours.; .Three Tapaiese \"guns on the Russian position.Kin Chou castle was occupied by > warships in Kin Chou.bay co- operated, firing with The Russian gunboat at Talien Wan bay.also, barding \u2018the\u201dleft flank of the Japanese army.- Chou And Are Gisig In On Port Arthur.a BIG RUSSIAN FORCE SURPRISED.Pal _ Attacked by Japs in Tatung Pass and Forced to Retreat With Heavy Loss\u2014Russian Casualties Said - to Have Been Over 4, 000.\u2014 Tokio, May 27.\u2014(Spécial.)\u2014 The fighting which culminated in we occupation.of Kin Chou was practically confined t Japan- o an artillery duel, 26th, continued without, intermission for Joined in the fight, bom: Japanese at 5 o \u2018clock yesterday morn- Later Russians were driven from their position on the southern heights.Li .The Japanese are now iñ- pursuit of retreating Russians.Vice-Admiral Togo has tions.Japanese have -swept all Russians from their \u201cWan Bar.It is now improbable that the latter will b further serious resistance in the \u2018territory.now established a complete.the southern end.of Liao Tung peninsula, This completely envelopes Port.Arthur marks the opening of.the final investment of the town atid blockade around from - seaward | and probably its fortifica-.defences west of =~ Talien e capable of offering \u2018any RUSSIAN SUBMARINE BOATS.\u2014{Special 1, Pussian auth-itiee \u201cLere declara.New Chwang.May .that Japanese - tle À has been sunk \u201cby traits of this class are now at Port Arthur, and Vadivostock by rail, _ JAPS SURPRISE RUSSIANS.\"London, May Shan- -Hai- 27 \u2014The Chronicle - sends 2 report rec eived ! from \u201cNew Chwang that on May 23, thinking that the Japanese had retired from Feng- -Wang-Cheng: 15.000 Russians from Hai-( \u2018heng and Lia- -Yang mareh- \u2018ed towards Fe ng-Wang-Cheng.were surprised by 30,060 Japanese in the Tatung.Puss.The Russian casa- alties.were 4,000, and over a thousand Russians surrendered.The report does not state the Japanese losses.The New-Chw rang correspondent oi the Daily Mail in a despatch.dated May 23, Says that co-incideny with T hey 3 w the Japagese advance in the directinn oi Liao- Yang there has been a CQOil- centration of all the available Russian troops between Liao- Yang and Mo Tien Pass, und that the fortifi- -eation of Liao Yang are ighly hurried, \"The railway between Tatschitsia and Liao Yang is still intact, but every Meparation has been made for its im- .mediate destruction in: the event - of the necessity: for aTetreat to Mukden.Fhe correspondent says.under cover 8 naval patrol.heing fever- toast of the Liao-Tung peninsula.| ANOTHER ACCOUNT._ London, May 27\u2014A despatch to the Telegraph from New Chwang states tht a.Chinese army captain reports 7 that Japanese scouts discovered the femy in strength at Tatienling, fifty ilometer< northwést of Feng- Wang- - Cheng, on Mav 21.When the exact Position was ascertained the Japanese sent.n flving column from Siuyen, which made a strong demonstration ON the enemy's front and at daylight on May 22 engaged the Russians with artillerÿ from the\u2019 south.Méanwhile, the main force, accompanied by mounted guns, advanced westward from the Feng- -Wang-Cheng road - turning the Russian left flank and en- Russians\u2019 retreated hastily to the Tatung pass, = filading their trenches.The la osing over a thousand killed, wounded and captured, The Japanese losses Were slight, he division whieh outflanked USsians Were the troops who, according to the St.Petersburg reporis \u2018retired- \u201cfrom ¥F.ng-Wang Cheng.their Tetirement being part of the \u201cJapanese ay's battle, The Japan- ESE NOW (pee npy Tatung.BATTLE IN PROGRESS.| Paris, May \u201cThe St.Peters- MIE corre onl nt of the Petit Pa- eivate ., b ate despatch from Liao Yang, Kuroki's army has begun an position on and that it is Fusion road, \u2018cisive battle, is progressing.Daily degraphs.that, according to g ill prove to be a de J north of Port Arthur.secret landing op- | gations are in.progress on the we:t thmus.the | \"dawn yesterday.are now attacking Daly.submarine boat and that three another en route to CARRIED BY STORM.TokioM May 27\u2014It is stated every.appearance of truth, that Japanese carried Kin Chou by vesterday afternoon, aîter several hours\u2019 assault, after which advanced the attack, the Russians holding the hills to the sputh of the town.Tue report is not confirmed officially, Kin Chou is a town about 32 miles The Japanese plan is \u201capparently to attack and oc- qupy Daly.and continue the advance to Port Arthur, which is apparently being hemmed in on all sides.A STUBBORN FIGHT.Shanghai, May 27.\u2014It- is stated that the \u201cJapanese have occupied Kin Chou.They | opened the attack yes terday morning with heavy artiller-, which they had taken the utmost pains to place in commanding positions.Fhe .main assault was delivered midday.The walled town was\u2019 occupied in the afternoon.The losses on witness the ordination and /indne- on of their new minister; Ret.Rod- ick MacKenzie.Mr.MacKenzie is : pm Scotlana, where he receivedehis aining in arts \u2018and theolog a He pin to this country a {montis go, and shortly rears was gll- A to Winslow congregation.Co Previous to the ordination the TRAVELLER KILLED BY RAILWAY TRA! Day Near Lacolle.- \u2014 WAS ATTEMPTING 4T0 BOARD A _ TRAIN ON THE D.& H.RAILWAY, | St.Johns, Que., May 27.\u2014 (Spal) W.J.Noble, a comnidreial tra\u2019 sler of Davelayville, Que., was kill \u2018this morning, while trying to pard a passing D.& H.train pween La- colle and Lacolle Junetior Noble was 30° years old- .nd helong- ed to the LOI\", - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SUNDAY SCHOO: Te CON: ENTIONS.\u2014 HELD THIS WEE) AT RIGHMOND AND WINDOR MILLS.Richmond, May 27 \u2014(Special.)\u2014 À sanday : school cinvention was held in the Methodist hurch | here on Wed- and dvening.A large number of s.s.teo-Nefs were present.Various pâpers Pearing on the work were read -1d addresses given.Mr.William faylor presided and the pro- time by remarks by the Rev.Capel, the véry able general tary of the Union.i - \u2018In the aftefnoon \u2018he gave an address ET.secre- N.J.Noble Met Death To E MacQueen, of Gould, \u2018resbytery was constituted and' he was Xamined in the prescribed subjects.His examination proving |satisfactory, the solemuyy ordination service was pro- \u2018veeded with.- + Rev.William Shearer \u2018phesided and \\ofered up \u2018the ordination|prayer.Rev.preached an \u2018exceedingly appropriate [sermon in { Gaelic, from the text, Matt.9: 37-38, | Rev.Dr.Paterson addressed the minister, basing his remarks on \u20182 Tim, 2\u2019 15.Mr.Shearer then addressed the people, pointing out sessentials - to a long, happy and \u2018prosperous, pastorate.At the close of.the service Rev.Mr.Madleod, of Marsboro, led the newly [inducted pastor to the door of the éhurch, whore he was formally welcomed by his people as they passed out.| - ~The Winslow congregation is to be congratulated on such a | speedy set tlement and on securing.such a promising minister.4+\u2014 STRANGE FREA OF LIGHTNING.\u201cTORE ITS WAY - FROM ROOM THROUGH A BURG HOUSE.; Sweetsburg, May; 27 \u2014(Special.) =-A very seVere thunder storm passed over this section of the country yesterday, during which that mysterious element, lightning, manifested ong of its peculiar freaks.The bolt struck the, E.B.Cady, near the village, It centered by the chimney, followed the stovepipe through Miss Minnie Cady\u2019s room, tearing it to pieces, then down ROOM TO SWEETS- house of Mr.on next Sunday\u201d 8 lesson (with blackboard) which\u201d was highly appreciated | by the teachers present In the on thé suh- ject, \u201cHow to make myself \u2018a better teacher and Christian worker.vo.The officers for the ensuing vear are as follows : President, Mr.William Taylor ; Vice-President, Mr.A.Mae- Superintendent of Home Department, \"Rev.J.Jackson: Superintendent White, Ribbon Army Department, Mrs.R.H, Cross.CONVENTION AT WINDSOR MILLS.Windsor Mills, May 27 \u2014(Special.)\u2014 A convention\u2019of the Sunday School Union\u201d was held in the - Methodist church, May 23rd, aftdnoon and evening._ Jt was opened by devotional exercises by Rev.A.0: Watt.Rev.Mr.Tanner gave an address and Rev.Mr.Watt read a Paper on.Sunday school\u2019 work.Rev.E.js.Capel, general secretary, gave an interesting blackboard talk.The; officers elected are: Presidents Franklin Rankin ; Vice- President, Mr.\u2018A.\u2018Kriapp Super- interident of Homé Department, Mrs.D.Dunlop ; Superintendent of White Ribbon Army, Miss Ada McCullough, At the evening sessjol \u2018there were addresses by .the-/ general secretary and by Rev.F; A.|W.King.A lection tint to 86 was up.| WATERLOO RIFLE | \"CLUB SHOOT.trees RESU LTS OF THE SE COND FORT - NIGHTLY SHOOT.Waterloo, May 97.\u2014 (Special) \u2014The second fortuightly shoot of the Water- Joo Rifle Club took place on the 24th, and there was a good turn-out of the wind was very tricky and blew from all points of the compass during the day.J | Some of the oldest shots were not able to cor- col- taken rectly gage it.The total scores were as follows: : 500 YDS.CUP MATCH.10 SHOTS.S.Matheson .eee dere een, 42 J.Nichol i de ei rence 42 N, R.Moffatt .\u2026\u2026.Lu 40 J.McFarlane .\u2026\u2026.:.\u2026 jerss aesssien ancre 40 Dr.1.W.Martin .L LL.Lure 39 W.H.Savage ~.orerane venenreicues 09 Dr.S.H.Martin bee eas a A.Brewer Lund re nerecucte 36 A.Young ce 0 deers ocre 36 G.Moynan ul i.presse aes a5 Fo.Graves .oooh iis oi, 34 A.C.Gilmour I Lrensnres varennnes 33 N.O.Rochwell .barre eemrneraeernan ax The team to shoot in the Province of Quebec League matches will be composed of the following N.R.Mof- fatt.SN.Matheson, Géo.Moyñan, Dr.S.-H.Martin, H.A.Martin, À.Young, John Nichol, R.F.Shaw, W.stairs into the dining r lowing the stovepipe and out by the door of the stove, |emptying the stove of its ashes.|Then it tore along the casing*of thé door and over the wall paper and around the room till it came back to the stovepipe Which led to the kitchen stove, emptying it in the same manner as its neighbor in the dining room.Jt continued its carver- about the kitchen, tearing things to pieces, then down through the floor, then through the centre of a six-foot beam and out into the ground through a stone wall.\u201cTwo of the family w verely.shocked.Every room through which the light- re Very se- ning passed was filled with smoke.There were seven persons in the house, but none were seriously injured._ ted eo JUDGMENT GIVEN | AT FARNHAM.?\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CASE OF GIRARD VS| ODELL DE- OF THE CIDED IN FAVOR PLAIN TEE, Farnham, May 27.(Special) \u2014 A judgment - which has been awaited during several.months by our citizens, has just been rendered jn the Circuit Court hy Hon.Mr.Jugtice W.W.Lynch.2 7 \u2019 The action was of [the amount of $150 for damages, taken by Mr.A.D.Girard, advocate, of St.Johns, against ope of our |most popular young men, Mr.H.E[ Odell, agent, represëñting the \"Lravellers\u2019 Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn.It was alleged that Mr.Odell had told Mr.Pierre Racicot, a relative, of a client of Mr.Girard.Mrs.Rose Larivie, who had a case against the Travellers\u2019 Insurance Company, of Farnham.J he (Odell) had been to Johns and | had seen] Mr.Girard, Sh attorney, and thaï Mr.Girard had told him that his client.Mrs.Rose Larivie.was liar.and that she had not told him fhe truth.and that she had no case.| The case has been in the Court for änd the evidence Was the excitement = several months, very contradictory.but was great when the Hpn.Justice W.V.lynch presiding.rendered - his judement condemning [thé defendant.Odell, to pay 520 damages and costs.\u2014 , VEATHER PROBABILITIES.Forecast for the next 24 hours, issued by the Meteorological Bureau : «Fresh w ester lv to northwesterly winds, clearing and a little cooler.6 Hr The Abbe Donat.Epping, N.H., was a guest at patish pr iest of the H.Savage, John McFarlane.Seminary this week, on his way to Plessisville, \u2014 Ca : .® : \"= TT AA TES t dau gs mnt y; ial.)\u2014The |.ins chil h at Winslow some of the | stead of ratifyin om, still fol- \u2018 that i THE G.T.; Ottawa, May 27.\u2014 Mr.Borden, the Conservative leader in the House of Commons, put on record the views of his party in Parliament on the National Trans-continental Railway in the following resolution : \u201cThat the bill he now read the third time, butcthat it be resolved : \u201cThat the bill proposes to ratify and confirm agreements imposing upon the country enormous obligations for the construction of a trans-continental railway, a large portion of which is to become the property of the railway corporation to whom the remaining portion is to be leased for fifty years on terms onerous to the country.\u201cThat the obligations undertaken by the country under the proposed agreements will provide almost wholly for the cost of constructing the proposed railway, while the obligation sumed by the Grand Trunk Railway Company is comparatively small.\u201cTh?House is of opinion that, in- the proposed agreements, it would be more in the public interest that\u2019 the Dominion \u201cshould assume the whole obligation necessary for extending across the continent the Vote Was Taken at 595 | Morning.~~.nf tinental railway from the Atlanti as- : +, - °?0'dock Ths.Mr.Borden Moved an Amendment Favoring.Publle | Ownership, Which Was Voted Down by 105 to 59.present Government system of ail- waye, thereby completing a transbon- - to the Pacific entirely owned by anc ub- der the control-of the people of Ca nada.\u201d In leading up.to th} declaration, Mr.Borden.spoke of the compKerted and extraordinary provisions of the, contract.Not many members of the Cabinet, he said, understood it.Very few of the Government supporters pretend to have studied it.The Minister of Railways had not had time to look into\u2019 it.Mr.Fielding, P.BIL ny PASSES 3rd REALING.Mr.Haggart .and Mr.\u2019 Emmerson followed Mr.Borden in the.* debate which this resolution gave rise to.j Mr.Bell.of speaker.- Mr.Borden's amendment and voted down by a vote of 39.s Three minor amendments were then moved but they were all voted dawn after some discussion.The.bill then passed its third rp ing without a division.The House adjourned at 5.25 a.m.Picton, \u2018was ; the last was pit 10 to London, May the country in the.absence or partjl tendance.at mançeugres for LOG DRIVERS | | WERE DROWNED.Two Lost Lives in River Below Quebec.Le THE BODIES HAVE NOT BEEN RE- \"COVERED.Que., \u2014Joseph Lacombe, of Montmagny, May 27 \u2014 (Special) Montmagny, St.the drowned yesterday and Guillemette, of Raphael, river Du Sud, Joseph while difving logs on were afternoon.The former leaves a large family.The bodies have not yet been recovered.a \u2014~\u2014 IN BANDIT\u2019S HANDS.| pn \u201d THERE IS NO RECENT NEWS | THE CAPTIVES | T angier, May 27.OF \u2014 There js no news T he demeanor of our natives towards Eu- arrogant.Many rumors are current of \u201cBandit Raisuli's terms, but these are purely speculative, The real terms are kept strictly secret.It requires a whole concerning the Perdicaiés affair.ropeans seems daily more day for carriers to.reach the place where\u2018 Al and his prisoners are, and thix renders negotiations protracted.: mere BROKE WORLD'S AUTO RECORDS.THEY ARE REPORTED FROM THE © MEET AT ARRAN, FRANCE.ï May 27.in light automobiles Arras, France, \u2014 Two world's records were broken at Wednesday's automobile\u2019 meeting here.Beconnais done a standing mile in one minute aad two-fifths off a second.Hunriot, from a flvihg start covered 3280 feet 10 inches (9 metres more than a hilo- metre) in 28 and ome-fiith seconds.| =» ; coe mn Royal Commission Practically Recommends scription as Only Means of Providing Requ Army \u2014 - One Year Training for Every Able\u2019 | Bodied Man.A 27 \u2014(Special.)\u2014 The port of the Volunteer and Militia Forces practical ly recommends conscription as only means of providing a home defence army adequate for protection.\u2018of - ropean powers must be Jargely adopted by duty of every able-bodied citizen to be trained for national defence.a year or two - ® .for conspicuous bravery FOR DEFENCE OF - GREAT BRITAIN.> mere (tt rer | - .3 oe | a the Royal Commission absence of regular troops.They are of the \u2018opinion that \u2018the principles adopted by other great Fu \u201cthe v Great Britain.and it is.They consider, that one year continuous training with a few weeks at- would suffice.: ot : : They point \u2018out that aue h a scheme would produce 350,000 trained men ¢ arly and would be less costly \u2018than the present system.: 1 AWARDED MEDAL FOR | BRAVERY.F.L.Nunns, oi of Coatlodok, is Recipient.- ; ; \u2014 IN CONNECTION WITH BOATING ACCIDENT AT LAKE MASSAi WIPPI.Le : Hamilton, Ont, May 27.\u2014 The chairman and Bourd of Investigating Governors of the Royal Canadian Humane Association, have unanimously awarded a medal to Epiphane Gagnon in - saving Narcisse Grenon from drowning jn the River Saguenay, on - September; 6th, 1903.Also a medal \u2019 to F.L.Nunns, for conspicuous brav ery in.saving Miss Caroline Trenholme from drowning in Lake Massawippi, August 12th, 1903.THE ARTISANS - ! AT EAST ANGUS.any SOCIETY INSTITUTED BY BRETM- REN FROM SHERBROOKE.On.Sunday last about forty mein.bers of the French-Canadian Artisans went to Fast Angus to inaugurate 1 branch at that village.Among those who left town about 6.30 in ! morning by carriage were Mr.WJ.F.Boisvert, President; Mr.Bedard, Sevre- tary ; Mr.A.Letancois, secretary ancl \u2018other officers.Sixteen members th Harmony Band accompanied; members of the Society.received a hearty\u201d welcome \u201cand all attended high mass at the church of St.Louis de Westbury.Rev.| Able, -Plamondon, parish priest; officiated, and gave an address of welconie to the\u2019 Visitors.An appropriate | ser mon was preached by the Rev, ! Abhg Lepailleur.of Montreal, who! had been specially invited for the océasion, The new hrgnch was inaugurat- et with 106 members, and + afterwards the band serenaded Mr.(Lebel, \u2018the newly-elected President, the ; jparish \u2018priest and gave a brief concert: In the evening there was 4 \u2018grand banquet, at which the newly- elected officers were installed.of the |- æ t 4 Cad oi Lo Ea Rae Lea the The : Party Ar ; > \u2014 i i at + Lit aren, ier wig ptet \u2018 : n Ÿ tar\u201d x Ja AWAY AT 'wacog y de pu i I 3 AH | : WEDNESDAY AFTER rol and-Dairy\u2014 No adult, shat.an à \"Doélafvé\u201d fie * Conflagation \"Em x ron Neer Goku ol le ne Léman pains 025707 db USE RE.ver [vam 1 LEAN, LONG p HAVANA FILLED ; | Gen \u2018 CIGAR LE Magog, May 27\u2014T N.M.Cummins occurred \u2018on \"Wediiès- Le COWANSYILLE.Ju st one more \u2018oof that you want day evening after a long and painful May \u201c 27, \u2014Capt, LR \u201cWhit, your insuranog-# solid Companies, India for more \u2018than forty years in Knowlton, wae in town Wed a TO BE LONGER THAN \u201cTHE FOR J CENTS | » and in the mos iable hands.illness.Mr.Cummins had lived in Miss Allen, tof Farnham, is st] AVERAGE.Can | the employ of the British Govern- : ; It's name: K, & C.Bon\u201c CRF.You get bof with us, and low ping a few days- with Mrs Nels (Boston Transcript.) quet.Nuftsed, A i .I | ment.He returned to: ; Canada about Busaell.| - voler postle.eight years ago to pers] the x fof Mr.J.Burt Sutherland, ; The war between Japan and.uesio Silverware use Eycello Polish.This A ; sd will soon pass its fourth month, I polish.contains no\u2018f-acid or poison ;\u2018 ing days of an energetic life.He was a real, is \u2018stoppi à the Oct g tleman.a e ¥.$.PRES(ER & co.gen of the old school \"he 8 gentleman Pring at the over | hostilities\u2019 an in February.At pre and requires À des.rubbing than suv A.E KINkEAD &Co t entertaining c nion o dé- ltd in uning nts \" js life portion of.the world, has crossed sént.writin the critical action, the other Jinds.\u201d \"We usé th s polish ou Wholesale and Rog Toba a à \u2018 '£ S 8 ok he.Atlantic sixty-six times, is a ret; battle which will determine the issue «| gelves, and find it the best of the 13 Wellinetou S const.+ Mt Te AT.in India.ome Weeks ago .WAS mercha t nd iv 2 ; \u2018for th contest seems far off, while many kinds we have tried.Price.10 cilingtol Ste, Sherbrooke, Qu > k ith ta.f th ft: nt, a gives lectures on .a .stricken with pneumonia, from e ef- | the rainy season in Manchuria.which per package.fects of which he never recovered.He observations, .collected while t will make campaigning very difficult REL) A lis only a little more than\u201da month | A.C.SKINNER LE * ' Um er leaves a wife, -one son and ! two g pres ere recu i ting his shattered health.: daughiers to mourn his demise.: g | ¢ Principal Moore! BA, of the L\\ \u2018distant.As wars have, gone in \u2018the mother | possos JAPANESE WAR PROMISES | \u2018i \u2014- .: 1 7 + | Old World since the Crimean War, the = 3 S uits ~R ANDBORO.: Jpmy, has, taken up his residence present struggle promises to be of Jeweller, 7 Strathcona Square.Pl ANOS - ae |, whe iderable durati Should it ; Mav 27.\u2014 Mr.C.D.Stone | has Dr.Lauder has gone to Montr reach ce the tim belore attain- 1 | taken à contrast or ot % [to have Dr.Shepherd, of Mansfd ; ing the crisis it will ex the aver- |i 1 t lerat - ARE IN ORDER.land for Mr.A.Moore.He basi © stroet, treat a slight growth on of 8 \u2018ly cris ft TE eee Ps O1ISE 0 at moderate prices and où | i 2 : crew of men in the woods Bow peeling cheek.His nfany friends hope hel wi à Paris, which was signed in 1856.terms to sult each buyers con.Is pours \u2018in order?If not Pre.Jas.E.Packer han pale to complete rocaver soon.There have been fought gince that | venience, New pianos from Wowill WASH it, _ lr VL te visit hr sister r.Darche has returned from a wel datp four wars which have changed $250 to $1000 and each is.; lor ten days\u2019 trip to Sherbrooke ©, whi history in the Old World.0 .7.ill FT Le, - \u2018These were - We will DRY CLEAN it, - \"| Miss Jennie Law, of Lakewood, N.|his parents reside.; | the Italian War of 1839 ;|that .be- | 1M\u20acNS ! ; good value in its class.\u201d Some y \u2019 We will DYE it, | J., is spending afew days at her Several of our young people recen tween Prussia and Austrih and al- : specially nice Mason & Riseh We will put it in perfect shape.old home.\u2019 | ly hired a hall in East Farnham anlies in 1866; thé Franco-Gersnan Pianos in antique \u2018mahogany\u2019, Our blacksmith, Mr.N.J.Albert, took a hay cart drive there in picniWar| of 1870 7; ; and th Russo-l'ur- a this week and a full su 1 of LOTHROP\u201d S LAUNDRY has moved to Cookshire, much | to | style, the girls taking cake and thkish] War of 1877-78.Le Et \"| Heint: ç pply- the regret of the\u2019 people in this viei- boys furnishing ice cream.- The even, The contest in 1866 has come to he Co eintzman « Co.instr.AND STEAM DYE WORKS \u2018 nity.je (ne was pleasantly passed by theknown as the six weeks war, though Housewifely interest turns now to ments, large and small sizes, | .Mrs.Gilbert Jones and children, playing of games and\u2019 dancing forAustria was overthrown in much Jods the lenishing of the Linen closet, |in = very handsome cases 6 Water Street; \u201c Sherbrooke.John and Corilla, have=gone to Con- which Mr.Leon Laraba, one.of thetime.The declaration of war by che ee of aol sheets and pillow fancy walnut and maho ay na BACHAND, MM D, |cord, N-H., visiting friends Ee hme rs Tat oi against Hanover and Sas | 0 sd the lighter blankets for the We would allow fair value 1 return home was made at |.od which forced the fighting, since it cases; and the hghter 05 \u20ac Vaiue SPECIALIST, I Ae Se [on LI Xe eho ow, sks ith Mn A Bout ta Fi 15 and July 3 geval [snd TOMORRO starts \u201can oi [give you an.dea what the of oo, 1} Brooks Brest Tosh Si rect Sherbroo woke, Gee.trom ' en to Lancaster, NH.Mrs.Baker\u2019s mother.y gely) engagements, but Koniggratz in these.\u2018home furnishings which must cost would He for an ex nm.Facsder.| = mm Or \\ijt is as often called, Sadowa, be widespread in its interest.It change.\u2018 a Ty CL WATERLOG: Auot à he our cally Sie.stra ol offers notable opportunity to the fur-| The \u201cAngelus\u201d Piano Play.oo : ° Lo May 27.\u2014 Mr.George Poirier e- ended on.Phe furthet behing nisher of Summer Cottages, as well as er._ 1 ] turned from .Montreal = last evening, by Aus a and her allies Was only for supplying of city homes.: \u2014 - The \u2018Senior - and Junior Baseb i July %.teams played each a game at Cow The defàs of France in the Franco- Summer Comfortables, | |where he has been spending a few [for tbe\\nor of the flag, and the eu.| oo ; ; [days in connection with his business: prelimim of peace were signed White Bed Spreads, .H.' Wil an.us ; - (EL.0.YYIISON uns ~~ | : | ; ville on! the 24th.The results.were German Way; 1870-71 with the \u201cDAILY STORE NEWS.: | |Tto 2 in favor of the Waterloo rapidity of underclaps.France de- Pil\u2019 ow Cases.136-138 Wellington Street.Friday, May 27, 1904 Seniors, and .7 to 4 in favor of the |clared war « y 15, and, the declara- Store closes at 230 to- might Cowansville Jyniors.' tion was formjy delivered at Der- Summer.Blankets, 8 _ :Vietoria Day passed off very auistly lin four.days \u2018ter, The first en- \u201cCHE AP aL oo here A great part of the youn gagement, the Blemish at Saarbruek, Bleached Sheeting { CS Prices on Seatonable Merchandise 5-25 m2 ee CRE _ : * disp ay of fireworks was held in the |day ore 4 coitulation \u2018at Se- in ST.LOUIS, MO.+ That tell of lendid value giving.evening which waz enjoyed by a largo |dan was signed.\u2018The investment of Unbleached Sheeting, Paris by the Germag began Sept.a The \u201cGarnets\u201d\u2019 play at Granby oO 15, two months after the Saclaration Heavy Twilled Toweling, $24.00\u2014 Good for 15 \u2018days.Saturday.There should be a good |of war.Bazaine surendered Meiz $29.35 \u2014(iood for 60 days.- fo out of Oct.27, and ined ; i 1 date and seagonable goods.The progressiveness of the Mc kp game: There da Ho La = take only the erect rth France cou Al Linen Crash Toweling, $35.20 \u2014Good until Dec.15, M 195 Wellington We preseat today one oi the best lis of values we have ever \u2018been able to offer.Prices that have never been beaten on up-to- - - policy is shown to an unusual extent in today\u2019s splendid -offering |courages a team more than to be well chances.Paris did mt capitulate un- Fie Quatity Plaid Glass Apply to.\u2014 and with these exceptional values is linked goods that have.the supported when they are away- fron{ [til Jan 25, 1871.The var had then T lit E.H.SEWELL, City sa vi Lo pgs firm\u2019s personal guarantee.\u2014 - home at > game, on a drive to Gran - lasted six months a wisi days, owe 1 Bs _ | > 2 6, Gommerciil Streét rosy ; EXT _ y sno be popu ar.: \u201c1 but surrender of orne - ican , T Ladies\u2019 Summer \u2018Waists ; Cool Summer Corsets.| Mr Bert Davidson, of Montreal, the result, for .while Bazaine hold oat | Lifie Huck Towels,\u201d Oh DRI .- Just the weather tl { 7 - spent Tuesday in town.He came - iH it.was impossible\u2019 for the mans ÿ né - Co We've a nice range of these - goods ather that makes CHE fon his automobile and made the day|jto direct the whole of their pre Turkish Towels, : - À All th ready for your inspection.Come to- taink of cool apparel.pleasant lor \u2018his friends here, by giving ponderance against either Paris or oo ! : night and prepare for the warm wea: The following are\u2019 thin and delight th IL short spi or the new armies which France was B h T Is, Et Worl ther.Sizes well assorted, fuly cool : Mr Spencer Matheson won the cup | raising in the provinces that up to at lowe 8, Ce 5 Prices from Gäe, 75¢, 90c, $1 up to | orsetd of open work pet, 45e, 60e, from Mr.John | Nichol at the weekly that time had not been invaded._ What looks nicer than snowy White = } , STe.$2.75.1 pair.practice on Tuesday last.\u201cThe Russo- Turkish war of 1877 Table Linen, especially when-all is A ril 30 , Corsets of thin Percal, 65c pair.| Misses May Davis and Irene Dean, was remarkable for the success with |bright out-doors or - i e e ._ a \u2018 > \u2019 ; : ; y , , .} - .Th late » ; Made Ladies Silk Waits = 50c, 60e, oe, à and re dh Davis and Ernest Which the Turks he off the inovit- | - © popula _ ade of sheer -apanese SilK are a 2 iker, all of herbrooke, spent able Crisis.e Russians - crosse co - quite the correct thing for this sea- Gr Victoria Day in town, the guests vel the Pruth April 24, 1877, but Plev-, ll.GRAN son.We have\u2019 them in sizes from 32 ocery Section.| !| Miss Belle Robinson.= [na did not capitulate until Dec.10, \u2018 To enjoy the \u2018 to 40, bust measure.Black or ivory,| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : ls land as long as it held out it barred \u2018 ol N°: ri daintly trimmed, You will find our prices\u2019 (on grocer- A Guaranteed Cure e For Pi | the Russian advance on Constantino- Pure Irish Linen deitsccing are Prices\u2014%2.93, $3.50, $3.75 and $4.ies just a little lower than the same | Itching, Blind, Bleeding Er les.ple.Had Turkey possessed a Gov- : : Reduo ed ge goods are sold for elsewhere.:| Your dru NF will at nl money if PAZO erhment equal in capacity and\u2019 cour- Damask Keely, or well More New Millinery .- Why not save by buying here?- _ | VINTME fa'ls to cure in 8 10 14 days, age to its army the ending of the ne : je We récéive additions to this section, PURE GOLD JELLY POWDER \u20144\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014 | var might have been very different) BLEACHED.j Ha * three times a week, thus keeping « our KINGSEY FALLS.| from - what it was, but after Plevna 35e, 45c, 50c, G0, 70e, 80c,- ST Just taken into stock sixty dozen - ÿ ( > 75 + + OrntoF.Crane stock at high tide with the latest : _ the Turkish defence went to pieces.[90c np to $2.75 a yard.: : Ti of this famous jelly powder- Just| May 27.\u2014A very pretty wedding Nothing else could happen, though it SE : 8 \u2014\u2014 novelties.[the thing for a quick dessert these |t90k place at the home of Mr.and Le g - lJ 31, 1878, B he \u20ac UNBLEACHED\u2014 oo Ig We invite inspection and no one il varm days.| Mrs.Samuel Johnston on Tuesday as not oa i a az oble was si a 25e, 35e, 450, 50c, 60e, 70e Co - urged, to buy.) | 10¢c per packet\u20143 packets for 25.| evening, when their.daughter Eunice: the armis ice of Adrianople Was Sigh- | May n.c - Separa e Skirts \" 90e per doz.7 | na was joined by the sacred The Boer War was notable for Linen Breakfast Napkins.A.\u201chorse fom C A lady can\u2019t have too many separ- CT eee oa 8 Lo John W.Smith.The ny things besides its duration, es- Fine quality All-Linen Damask Nap- Dr.Banfill ate skirts to wear with shirt waists CANNED MEATS ; \u2018crea uns vas tastelully attired in pecially for the disparity in nuin- kins.ABouth Side.during the hot weather.We have a| So handy for the Sunday lunch her sister.\u201cMabel, while ended LY | bors between the contestants.The Bri- i\" \u201cShperior All-Linen Demeer Nap- d be : $ ; Miss Ivy selection of carefully man-tailored se- during the warm weather.These | : VOIR |'tish put an army ing the field equal ins,\u201d They are sim elicious, § parute skirts that we are proud of and kinds and prices here : ®|wae attended by Mr.Andrew Web.oy Wow more th ster.The bride and groom ware the opetat ons of a stru We import all our Linens direct n size to pe i g- and a perfect food.the recipients of many beautiful and are certain we can suit you in every | Lunch Tongue, 30c tin.le between first-class] Powers.Their from the manufacturers in (reland, «Ming Irene way.EE Canned Jellied Chicken, 30e tin.useful bility to do this was the most strik- thus saving our customers the job- - oo KR ter spendis _ Bkirts for Canned Jellied Turkey, 30c tin.lett on the evening drain Tor ge ing demonstration of [Dritish power bers margin | Plo vil Ci madris, LARGE, MEDIUM AND SMALL Lunch Hom, 200 tin.fence, Mass.upon their return to ro.P\" the sea, for no Sther nation cou \u2014 + Tomato Sauce.: « ite a nu T.ADIES, orned Beef, 17c tin.\u2018side in this village.A femturo of 12°° a a > Ready Lunch Beef, 17c tin \u2018the eveni was.\u2018 , .the royal send- In black, greys and fancy Feed f Potted ham, turkey or chicken, de- Lf\u201d the young couple received.They mixtures.licious.for sandwiches, spreads on\u2018like : 1 we lav awing on the mércliant marine of A.BAY WW.CLARK, ura, MONTREAL .gg Notte ther countries, wheréas Great Britain | {, fo Le - | - © though \u2018it i z == as not compelled to; make such a where they were accompanied to the train by the Prices-\u2014$2 2:40, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, butter, 12ge tin.K.F.band, and the rice would have equisition.The hd nef remark- Funice\u2014 \u201cHarry says that Tilly is imisigrants $5, $5.50.; .; ;\u2018 _ \u2014 4 fed the lo § h \u201c(able also for the length o time LL .; Westar, fev è Mis Finest Red Salmon, 9 for 25e.\u201cWh ; a OF months.ghting continued after the crisis was positively ugly! What do you think \" \u2018have enmnoû liscellaneous.Kippered Herrings, 2 for 25e.re an à heavy loss to Mr.Hones assed, and the obstinacy with which |of that?\u201d Ne WHOLES ALE AND RAA - ; call it CARRIAGE KNEE ROBES\u2014 - Lobster, 19¢ tin.Co Lowne was avoided by the prompt the Boers fought | -aîter they realized Bertha\u2014 \u201cOh, Harry isn\u2019t worth { HARDWARE, TINWARE | 1 Th - | Be, BOe, Ve, 7e, #1, 81.25.Delicious Baked Beans, 2 for 25c.|ness of the K.F.fire brigade.At \u2018Pet final conclusive victory was be-Inoticing, he's such à flatterer, you ; AND LEATUER.- 0 mes, Prives HAMMOCKS\u2014 Rowat\u2019s Pickles, large 40 ounce the call of the: fire alarm every.man sons their grasp.but even these PE know.\u201d - 161 Wellington Street; Shorbrathe.i thin \u201c wor 81 25, %1'75.#2.25 82.75, 83.50 bottles, mixed chôw-chow and\u2018 white was at his place and nobly did his culiarities do not put the, struggle in PS .7 à g out « IA | 92.75, $3.50.onions, 25c¢ bottle.~~ lduty.The flames were ink] .the same category with the contests PP ; x 5660009 | being 4 WHITE BASKET OR MATTING COT- | - \u2014_\u2014 ti re.hed with 1 \u2019 q Y eX otween Austria.and the Franco-Ital- : 2000000000000p0000600002 Very\u2019 difficul TON (For Waists)\u2014 : \" inguisied with loss of property.lliance, between Prussia and A-1s- + 8fiy other Me.Ie.Me Me vd Finest Canned Tomatoes, 2 for 2e.Should yéu wish to draw a crowd ian alliance, een Ba 1 \u201c0 pul a Ue, 28, : e yd | Log Cabin Corn and Peas, 3 - tins get an automobile.Our streets od | trie, between France; and Germany, ~ 66 9) _ ris] i NAZARETH WAISTS\u2014 .for 25a, « lined to watch one go through.Vic- (or between Russia a ad Turkey.- > = ;( es igh, Sizes 3 Nrs.to 11 yrs., 35c.108 oobin String Beans, 3 for 25e.toria Day.| Our Pan Civil Way was he.longest CE \u2018one.va m r cs «og Cabin Pumpkin, 10e tin.Vv of the last half-cenfury, lasting more : O Ce I COLLAR TABS- \u20ac.Sardines, Se, 10c, 124e tin, - ors ring the.week were.Mrs.than fur vears.\u2018Most of the great | Never ha To.Pose, SUG (MC California Prunes, 3 lbs.for 25c.| Williams, Miss M.x.Cassidy, Mr.and determining wars of that period have F Vests \u2019 Co advanced ! LADIES\" BELTS CT California Apricots, 15c lb.Mrs.Currie, Messrs, Ernest Johnston, been short, as we have noted.ancy a fF Grass Is 8 25e, 300, 350, dle, Thc.| California Peaches, 2 for 25.Howard \u2018Clark, A.J.Michie, H.and hort and decisive campaigns \u201care : quête all LADIES\u201d LISLE AND - TAFFETA Iceing Powder in chocolate, lemon, F.Driver.Sh not a monopoly comparatively re- ü primer of GLOVES\u2014 - _ -| pink and maple creaty \u201cflavors, 10 Mes.Alfred Harvey, who has boy 6M strategy or of the new\" tactics are indispensable in the gentièman 5 À hay E may 20e, 25¢, 30e, 35e and.40c pr.bucket.seriously ill, is recovering a weapens.Thé.Jena campaign of wardrobe.Co - Lo.$6 per to; - Banner Rolled Oats, , 25c packet.Mrs.Hy.Haddock spent Victoria 1806 ie fill a wonder of rapidity, for | ffects, for oo - Market .Postum Cereal Coffee, 25c packet.Day at Windgos Mille.; Vis Napoleon really istarted it on the first All the proper color effec .of October : fought the first skirmish | Force, Malt Breakfast Food, Orange Miss Florence Lodge, of - Saalberg Oct, 8: the Prussians : morning, afternoon! and evening wear Meat, Grape Nut and Shredded Wheat, N.H.Concord, , is visiting her parents, Mr, À .Baskets 15e packet.and Mrs.L.Lodge.| were defeated at Saalfeld Oct.16, and \u2014in both single and double breasted \u20181 1 | L \u2018 tr Edwardsburg Corn Syrup, put up in Co overwhelmingly heaten at Tena yond styles.A good supply baskets alwavs patent cans.~ : = Auerstac 't.\u201d 14.Jena an uer- : \u2018 \" = ready._ _ 2 lb.size, 10c.vr JOHNVILLE stadt were really one great battle Made _by the famous \u2018Progress Splint, Market Baskets, 10e, Ze, 13e 5 lb.size, 25e.\u2014 Lo May 27.\u2014 Mr.W.B.Bachelder has | th pt dec ided the campaign.though tailors\u2014 with broad shoulders, and an each.\u2014\u2014\u2014 | returned from Slifton, and is living &n thè peace did not come until next h elimi- Covered Spling market Baskets, 20e, Flour, Best Brands the F.Gadly House.vear.Eleven days after Jena and easy dip at the waist line which \u20ac 25e, 30e and 356 each.a; Mr.Raymond Smith remains about Auprstadt the French entered Berlin.§ - Nik GRR - nates wrinklin | Strong Willow Market Baskets, 37e, | Every bag or barrel sent out has the same, improving but slowly.Napoleon\u2019s whirlwind triumph was | ING: Ee & : 50e, Goce, the firm's personal guarantee.Mrs.I.B.Hunting and Mrs.E.J.his] own.The man won over \u2019 men, 51.NÊCCE Sold by Leading Clothiers Covered Willow Market Basket, «55e, © Bags Barrals Hunting, of Huntingville, were visiting \u201cTy war.\u201d Napoleon used to sav, \u201cmen NR \u2019 : d 4 .: Five Roses\u201d best a _\u2014 oF.Mrs.A.GG.Lindsay, on Monday, re nothing, a man is everything.\u201d ; NN Throughout Canada.' _ Also | Gtivies\u2019 am che Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Spafford, of ir [| - .Clothes Baskets and Hampers of all |- \u2026 guas\" êne family four am, a A (oii 5%, Compton, were calling on friends here Chaticook Housé\u2014Popaler Homé tor Progress Boena cm ooc somocosdoosEooTOU vos Towhe sorts and sizes, \u201cNorval\u201d good Sone babes, the first of the\" woeks CL Travellers L.Kilbura, Prop, \u2026 .gress rand Clothing x may be had from The Bérorook = \u2018 : .~ ) ships Clothing Uo.147 \u2018Wellington St., Sherbrooke.| - o 7 a ; _ - + .e | - / - | : , : | Wi BR .I _ ; ro , , .La 1 = ; .; i .! .| _ ; + _ .\u2019 + | | ._ 1 : .5 _ .| \\ à - Ï - Tp Le ho BAT MERE A > tas iil 2 ü \u2019 he ; 7 PS + = s .ov aT .= : food .| - To.= ; .LR + | » 4 27e oy .- ! + ; nr SER pi 20 EN - 2 .- - Ê .- » 1 7 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1904, .°° | PAGE THREE: \u2014 EXERC) 6 Is what keeps ouf business growing, -You know: that you never find™ any shop worn or old goods hire.We seem to know how to buy just enough | You know when you.nced Our Troy Buggy Umbrellas is The satisfaction of having the washing done early in the day, |and well done, belongs to every SAWYERVILLE | cecessceeseecssssssces May 27.\u2014 Mrs.- A.Wilkinson | oo visiting her home in West Shefford.° Mr.Robert Halliday was visiting his Att t son, the doctor, the first of the week.rac Ive Mr.Cecil Cunningham is home from | | | Philadelphia.He has secured a posi- .«| tion in Dr.Allan\u2019s office in Sherbrooke Lines | for the summer, | A very pretty wedding was solemn ized in the Methodist Church, by Rev.Arthur Wilkinson, on \u2018Wednesday, 25th, when Mr.Jas.~ \u2018Williams, and Miss Moore, both of this place, were united Of Footwear i user of Sunlight\u2019 Soap.10B in the holy bonds of matrimony.The| Attractive from the viewpoint of -\\ \u2018 == | wedding ceremony was, performed at style ; attraistive from the standpoint i COATICOOK three o\u2019clock, after whith about fifty of value.(1) oe of the guests were entertained at the home of Mr.and Mrs.H, B.Williams, parents of the groom.I'he bridal party left on the 5.30 train for Calumet, the former home of the bride.Mr.David Worby, one of our oldest May 27.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Masten left yesterday pr for Lacolle to J.A.WIGCETT & GO.Whiting Block, = Sherbrooke; P.Q.| 00000000000008008005060 That here is the place to get the best.Our goods dre always moderately.priced.No \u2018mistake, \u2018always just That you \u2018want.oe attend the funeral of Mrs.\u2019 Pearson (sister-in-law of Mr Masten, who died suddenly there: yesterday.>| = Hats Mr.Harry Norton, s son of Mr.A.[and very respected residents, passed S h | B k CJ = $= J le ) : O.Nopton, arrived town lait [away on \u2018Sunday evening last at C 00 00 S, Fèl I =.AE ht.about ten o\u2019clock.\u2019 R el ©.Have arrived at last.Colors now \u2018in, nig : - 1 .0 T THE DRU GIST vo df Come and sec them, stôck\u2014Green, Light Buff and Dark | Mr.Lewis Sleeper, manager of thé Dr.and Mrs.Ed.MacKay , have Scribblers, Exercise Books, G * po a _ \u201cNo trouble to show goods.T th La Ch E.T.Bank, Wiñidsor Mills, and Mr.moved intp Mr.Hugh McKay's resi- Strathcona Drug Hall « + = en a u # an, with and without fringe.Fred.Christie, of; Montreal, were here dence.W.J M , ili Pen-holders, Pencils s a = - 6] Wellington Street\u201d 4 Se % They are thoroughl waterproof for the holiday., / Cf RA Crose 1s pu mg On ° TT A 5 wt it P, CORMIER A fect 8 A or P The members i the R.S.T.were | [Fiends in this place this week.and all kinds of School Supplies Dinner Sets, | ! 73, ARG-.On.periect sunshade.entertained on Monday night last by | ys * Jers co.& SON.- Mrs.(Lieut.-Col.Thompson.\"RICH OND at China Tea Sets, ane and adapted for all kinds of one- A storm \u20ac ied hv terriiic anos fro A storm accompanie yy terriiic May 27.\u2014 The Eaton Herald (Col), reports in its last issue the marriage of Mr.Jas.Wilson, formerly a resident oi Richmond, to Miss Margaret Mac- seated open wagons or carriages.One | 13 Wellington QULEBL, Font mamas or carringes.One 3.and a covered one combined, mn & wg F.T.ANSELL 10 Strathcona 8q.DRAIN PIPE .(lass Water Sets, © Glass Table Sets * and Toilet Seti _- lighting and\u2019 thunder passed over the town hetween 5 apd 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon, The transformer at LON \u2018The Material the Very Best.the on office ho burnt out and |Intoyh, of Oberlin, Ohio.They be- Fire Brick and Clay, Portiand Il | make a | SHERBROOK .also several telephones, came acquainted when both were stu- coment, Plaster Paris, Lime, at all prices at the Old 9 Cent Stors sappy)\u201d Price without fringe, £5 Le omitted to mention in reporting dents at Oberlin College.\"They return Sand, Mortar Color, (Asbestos suitable for Wedding Gifts, ' ur 3 y \u2018 ; PR .o- ORTGAGE (0.\u2018 e 1eral yesterc sy, \u2019 carriages | to Eaton after a holiday trip and will Plaster, Building Stone, Hair, JAMES THOMPSON.\u201cingtry.! Price with $6 apd teams were provided by friends\u201d make their home there.Mr.Wilson 44 a ; .>.\u2026 ; Tl ; , Gravel, Face Brick in colors.PST am sling good T mall sizes, = RPORATED 1874.\u2014 of the bereaved family and tuat the js a son of Mr.Thos.Wilson, Cleve- 4 yw | selling good \"Tea 1 - _ 8 : INCO : '- - arrangement of these was directed by land.D.G.LOOMIS & SONS.Coffee cheap.oo cates of 1 pp UP CAPITAL, $156,300 | Straight Post ||.\" ris.| eo Tato, of Montreal, | == = ma ogany.- EIVED ON DEPOSIT pu Mr.and Mri Melzar Cummings leit (he guest of Miss M.Boast, on vies STRIKES IN RUSSIA.Enrich the Blood fair value MONEY REC + WwW yesterday for a fishing trip at Lake |{oria Day.\u2018 , (From the World's Work.) Strengeihes Une Norres, pive om na morte and Or\" ; and highest current rates > interest agon Averill.© Mr.and Mrs, P.T.Thomas Rev.J.B.MacLeod, of Kingsbury.When strikes occur there is no de- ff bod Soy ad vrs ad LU venez | Organ, 2 daily balances Interest .were prevented from joining them by | wag in town on Wednesday lay in dealing with them.Troops \u201care y : thik - allowed on y ! ; in n on Wednesday.: g pop Ï C t ?Un and, js computed hali-yearly an added to Umbrella the latter\u2019s illness.| Mes.Scott and daughter left Wed mobilized at once.The printers in|f- overn on\u2019s \u201d : TR \u2018what .\u2019 l-or paid to deposior as de- | .\u2014_\u2014 {nesday for Eaton,\u201d Col., where she Moscow for example struck last au E 8, \"principe P GREEN and YELLOW NORTH COATICOOK | et isit h ister, M A tumn.The strikers marched in nro ron Do i 107 T an ox.sired.Eu DV.vu t ad .1as gone to visit her sister rs.Ar- .* ers me ios, Pri~o £5 cts.à boxes $1.00.Bent by madi for : + Â : ' 0f8 , They cessi long a few streets clamoring above prices.| a a g ARE PAYABIE ON DE- ne bil .May 27.\u2014 Mr.8.3S.Mead, of Sher- [Mitage, who is now seriously ill.They | cession along TH ang .a ~ + , DEPOSIT MAND Fit any vehicle, strong arid durable.} a , T wda he » with \u2018his [expect to be there for about three for shorter.hours.They complained D.WATSON @ CO.Agen, SEE wy : Just the article for Delivery wagons, *TP0Ke spent Luesday here wi 5 i cork s iSt, M L x= gi iano.25e i nd interee is allowed | PL J ery gons, parents.months, that \u2018they had been compelled to work 444 St Paul St, Montrea * k without net drawal, Tis furnishes Express: wagons, Farmers, ete., ete.In the.absence of the Rev Mr.Mrs.Moffatt, Sr., has returned from | overtime and that no compensation we 2 +, , te- of \u2018wi i .i : : ae de.en wiven for » extra labor.\u2018 Co ; 1 1 M eesiment for ta funds of - ; Price only $2 Stevens, Rev.Mr.Murray, of Hatley, |@ Visit to her sister in Montreal.had Deon given fur the extra laher \u2014 7 3 LS $ 5 à dividuals lodges or estses | r.officiated at Christ's Church, last].+\u2014 senera repor, \\ eto po in : - \u2014 \u2019 or We want liable agents in every vi- Sabbath.in WEST BROME ven t no .would bn Mild HOUSE .P- \u20ac s in eve - A Wiha T.we es .oo o return to Work wo e exe - oo Office, No.2, Strathcaa Square.cinity to handle Umbrellas.\u2018Write us | Miss Ethel Landers, who has: been May 27.\u2014Professor Robertson, cfd forever from Moscaw.This stop- - for articular.spending afew days in Montreal, Te Ottawa, visited the school here cn ted : the mov -cment.Such notices WIR G = .| p ) turned home Wednesday evenin a 4ha interne , mel! a g- M f the M \u2019 IF YOU HA : -_ Mr.Jos.Mead has purchased the\u201d I onday in the NES od be - it have stopped simifar movements else- oo.* P >| Donald Fund.\u20ac.expresse Mme have - _ - ; _ P W.| IG J S Mi h I &l Leithead place and will commence \u2018at as being pleased with pe work donc where.Ve have expérienced hands ready: fo | E \u2018RIT N once repairing the buildings, which | in \u201cthe school garden.\u201cA\u201d scholar- 1 give you immediate service.in any i \u2019 garden.scholar- WwW B.TY end 4 ° 0 Ite g 0.were partly consumed by fire last | ship of three months at the Guelph i You Suspect its J orms a of electrical ork, from I tim ic .summer.- ; , hd \u2019 \u2019 © able, £ ight wiring to dynamo installations: Fr you wish done, call and te us; we , 5 oo McDonald Institute is granted to thelf it gt 4 vil do it for you cheap nd well.DON\u2019T BUY AN AUTOMOBILE In the death of Mrs.Otis\u2018 Shurtleff, teaoher, Miss Roxana A.Ingalls.Miss] D \u2019 Chocolate Creams.\u201d Fell us what yon Want.- le, SPECIAILY Until you have seen the 1304 Crest- who passed away last Monday night, Ingalls hopes to enter the institute) awson's > By OYR SPECL - mobile, chainless and waterless.It the friends here\u2019 will feel they have in September.oo Thoy ro pleat, sre aii after ELECTRICAL R.& 5.co.b 1 : .Le + .- .re OC.hs; Is collections.Give us sual with |.365 days ahead of thom all, Ifin- lost Ë near and dear friend.-While mr, (Rev.) E.$; Howard is at box Pa Ege i 1 Bell Tel- 495, W.J.Wiggett, Mer 3 yours, terested, send for Catalogue.the large circle of friends to whom she Sherbrooke the quest of her dauch- Ip Sherbrooke Mercantile Agency j GEO.F.FOSS, had endeared herself by her many |p, oo Frye, 8 827 LT .\u2014- Canadian Representative.[good qualities and sterling character, ; CI home after a long 4 op St., Bell pbne 472.n ban An | Mrs.Clement is home after à long 1 px 125 Wellingt 0.Box, 624.» wil deeply mourn her demise.We visit at her daughter\u2019 s in Stanstead.Ae MEGANTIC AND AGNES.would extend ol heartfelt sympathy \u201cAmongst the guests here this week , oo Fo ny | to the bereaved amily.we saw Hon.S.A.Fisher, Prdfessor 1 Ë % GRAND TRUN pS iad May 87.\u2014 Mr.G, H Counter has + Robertson, Mr.Wm.Vettes, of Mount We have a great number of styles to seleut from, and the very utost ren = A ë Ji ; TEM been spending: a few days fishing a KNOWLTON treal, Mrs.F.C.Pettes, of Troy.the British and American markets.We have all the nowest in Soft and po.a ON DRESS PARDE Tout ond, ok company with party oo and Mrs.+ Beardsley, of Richford, Vt.I Hard Felt Hats, we have the nobbliest shapes and colors, Iron Greys, Fawn._ k 4 7 (rom Sherbrooke.May 27.\u2014Miss Hanson and her hio- : eo Blacks, Pearl, Greys, Oxford, Tan and Brown.bé Aline world made the - Miss Annie ] Mathieson has been a ther who have been stopping at the.DANVILLE Ba \u2019S F a gaged as teacher O ¢ schoo 2 |Lake View House returned to town - = \u20184 pe i - © Dell, and left here Monday moraing Wednesday nieb : .2 \u2019 y night.May 27.\u2014Rev.J.N.Brunton l¢ft on M | for her duties.: Mrs.Wm.Godue returned from | Wednesda ond he Gene As- 4 .TT, Pr .Urs.U y to \u2018atten the General As ; - .ST.fous Mo, - Miss Katie MeLeay, of Springfield, Montreal, where she has spent the sembly to be held at St.John, N.B.We know our- business has grown very rapidly, our customers know it, April 30, to Dec 1, 1904, arrived here last Saturday and wil past week.\u201c |Rev.Wm.Miller will conduct sfrvice we are fully equipped for the scientific handling of a large hat trade, and The populated districts of Canada cn [cmos HNeLeod, pi hor not CL, Mr.«sta, vu his five voter in he rishy tian pres me Foie they say we have the, hack of getting the selling lines, the right stuff, | .travel by the \u2019 rs \u2018 carrie irst honors in the 2,10 di ; at Asbestos in the \\ int\u2014At the popular prices : - : AND TRUNK Mr.and Mrs.Gladys have returned | at the Sutton races, - afte enon, on \u201cSunday, May 20th.Aud right here is a potn sa _ oo \u2018GR to thelr home Jn Uncle Sam s domi The sanitarium is doing a largébus- Miss Grace Horner, of Magog, was F=> = i CC =.Toenjoy the wonder of the 20th Centwy] [ion after spending somes time with |;ness this spring and there is talk the guest of Rev.Mr, and Mrs.Pol- | of All luxuries of travel and the pleasue Mrs.Gladys\u2019 mother, Mrs.b.À.of building an addition to meet the {lock during the holidays.Is a great we bn ra ous bring ts our business.We Know pe fe Grand rank Tatty System OM Morrison, Ness Hall.ay needs \u201cof such a growing.institution.Mr.Walter Hunted left this week for Felt Hats at $1.0 Ne an i ot * pe Ti with the price tick \u2018 au all n The social in the Oddfellows Hall, - Fishing opens in Brome Lake on Ottawa, | where he has accepted a posi : shape to.£3.00 hats.c are not alraid to _ | po Reduced Rates all Beason, g last Tuesday was quite successful, 2 Ares les , tT Lodo .kets in plain sight.- Co .; : Apply, or write, for particular: to - t doo .June Ist.Already the boat liveries-| tion, stigate, visit us, com ce and our word _ C.H EOSS CP.& T.A.about 220.00 being Jrafsed for = the) pave had hoats ehgaged in advance The remains of the late George Would_it not pay you to VA te.Vis] , tome once a \" Strathbona Square.enefit of the Ladies Aid of the by those from a distance who are Flack were taken to Fair Haven, Vt., for indi will come again.1ey all do.41 404 | Orto F G T.R.Station.resbyterian Church.anxious not to be left out of the [on Tuesday for interment.Mr.and M Hat i oF Crane._ \u2014d ~~ The present staff of .the Megantic first days\u2019 sport.Mrs, Flack came to Asbestos about a J.McB.A IN en\u2019s Ha : â Le ; Ep lish and Game Club this season are Mr.David Ewan left on Wednesday [month ago to visit relatives, deceased Bn Department , > i 7 7 EAST ANGUS \u201c and Mis.W.L.Jones, Ben Jones, for Montreal, where he will stop a [being in poor health at the time.He _ \u2014 \u2014 vo E a AS Near N Artfor Cowl is JAL.Durrel, Miss Emma Allen \u201cand |, 0 time previous to his departure was 29 yeark of age and died of con- \u2014 .ta h .fro Chi nin 5\u201d |Mü Cora Allen, all of Strong, Me.for the west.His friends which are [sumption of the throat.About 25 | ome on iron timi.Muss.W.IT.Fuller.I.Ww.Fuller, many regret the departure of \u201cDave\u201d members of \u2018the 1.0.F.accompanied ; 7 De.Bautill has moved over to the [J 8 Somers and J.H.Bryant, Of} Very much, as he is one that- will |the remains to the G.-T,R.station._ \u2018 > South Side.Slerirooke,, arrived in town on their |.missed about the town.Mr.and Mrs, A.E.Stockwell have Our GQOc.Tea iS as cheap Miss Ivy Tencarre, is quite uncell seni-nnual trip, and went up tol On \u201cTuesday evening four members Leen spending a few days in Montreal.Row mors M à week LS - {oat ) Pond, where.they will spend of the Salvation Army struck town, The ladies of St.Andrew\u2019 s Church T t th cious, ane ome ime fishing [but gs the hour was late were tn.held avery successful social in the cieux ; pis Irene Millar has returned frome, The yew teaching staff for one mod | able to secure a hall consequent ly Hall on Tuesday evening.The re for its qua Kk y as- osé we A ter spending the winter in Lum vvhool for next term, whic com- -air e held the ceipts amounted to about S40.: ali or Le : mondsille.° bnces September 6th.are Miss M.k.Coust House PE, hic el te a Mine Hall, of Trenholmville, was the | for so, 40 30 25 & 20c é - of \u201cQuite annmber of our young citizens Îghes, of Radford, principal ; Miss crowd attended, : On Wednesday the guest of her sister, Mrs.T.D.Me \u2018se ; \u2019 RE are leaving 7 for Manitoba and the MM.Banford, of Lachute, 3 interme- W.C'IU: hall was obtainéd.where Callum, during the holidays.% | REAL 7 \u201cNorthwest.This 1s our loss, al dip; Miss M, Fraser, of Inverness, [there were listened to by quite a; Mr.and Ars Arthur (Faulbier hate | | : Co s a though it isa vnin to the country |P'ary.number.This / detachment of their | been spending the week in town, the : where they vo he vet quite a few \u2019 .+ \u2014 nm © army is touring the\u2019 country solicit- guest of Dr.Darche and family.Ë \u2026 Immigrants ° hit they all have the | les House, Magog.J.E.Taylor, ing funds for their work in the city.The ball held in the Town Hall on a \u2018BBB BE Western, fer, and leave aftét thex P'Ohtor.First-class in every respect.The pupils -of Knowlton Academy Monday evoming.was well patronized.; hy 21 ca n a ge have varmed qu frs pounds as they a are practicing for a concert to\u2019 take | Palmer's orchestra, Richmond, furnish- 9° WB BEI call it.\u2019 \u2014 \u201c HILLHURST.| place June 3rd.All are cordially in- ed the music.: Co Tl i .; ; id for May © _ The social in connection | vited to attend._ ' The 1 nion Gospel « Temperance mat.j - ui 1e prices ha are being paid or with the jp Society.was held at! 4 ee ing will-be \u2018held in the Advent chur-h \u201cnto work in the woods is SOME: Mrs.Pocu- I id v evening.i Cs 2.«Sunday.May 2th, at 7 p.m.thing ong of all- proportion to what Wi Ing on ed to Sherbrooke Aunt Jane \u2014 Hie, Bessie! It isn td a special musical programme has being paid elsewhere\u2019; that it is on \u2018Tue eda\u201d rot .a few days pretty*for a little girl to be gazing in- been prepareh.The address of the | - very diffieutt to vet men to work at at home.after \u201cpen ing {to the mirror all the timé.\u201d | evening will be by Rev.A.A._ any other sind of dahor, The price ot \u20ac M GT tof Bessie \u2014 \u201c\u201cBut it is pretty, Aunty Radley.His subject will be \u201cThou a] 9 rs, Ge own was the guest \u20ac \u2018« whe ean .ki t.\u201d T7 : i JHAipwood {2 prospective, must he v k.that's whe I can\u2019t help looking at it.\u201d chalt not hide thvseli.: Wei hioh i they dre r from X26 tp her mother, A Pocock, last wee î - a - : one \u2014 re?\u2018 e \u201c WW 7 ES per month with hoard, for- any- Mrs.of.ther is spending a CH days whth or \u201cther, Mrs.Brooks.- Mise Reynoldi gq Master Lawrence Church spent day with friends here.- Master Robert one» ho ean handle an axe.Never has the country Jooked so far advanced for this tune of the year.Urass I< some ahine extraordinary \u201cand Sarsaparilla The doctors\u2019 Sarsaparilla; the kind.they have used for over ler is slowly gain- | 80 are ail VFANIS nel ir uit tree Ss.One ter his Jon GO years.\u2018No other 'Sarsapa- : Li ! : .ne r - ev J.T \u2019 ar ited fiche ll the {EATER Ce ect at the! af _rifla Nike ir.Io PEOPLE\u2019 S BANK a | bi Piha po quire for next winter at home of Mrs.\"Chu on Friday even- M TES in ot | Co | ~ OF HALIFAX.received in sums 6 IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.BURS > Stove S | to \\ ] @ S! May 2 97, \u2014 Mr.am Mrs.R.A.| 0 » Kod of, Montreal, 2 siting Col.J.J.STEWART, D.R.CLARKE, | ne M Pope.Ç Prosident.@en\u2019l Manager.! nr.and Mrs.J.T.Ry, of Mont- reall are visiting her pèt.pere.Webster s .j Why are we selling more than ever ?|| - Parp-up CAPITAL.$1,000,000 | = Dollar is ab ; Mr.Walter rogressing .Es x absolutely guarun\u2018eed to cure any favorably at the Protestéjfospital, eca use RESERVE FuND.» 440.000 | and upward tadache or the most severe attack of Saerbrooke.: 11 p 8.ne, Contes 0 RE | ape Oddfous attend vioe at Our Stoves cook 100 p.c.better than.others TorAL ASSETS.5,340,115 fuer, compound Each tablet is a cure, Hed- be i twice & year at the |] thodist Church on SU.Rev.| Tite packed only 11 sum: ail red enamelled Mr., Mick conducted the sert | and with 50 p.C less] fuel.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BRANCH ES: .| \u2026 in boxes ¢ Containin: g I «dozen tublets each, The Ladies= Guild of aul\u2019s .DANVILLE, COOKSHIRE, _ | 3 per cent fi -.33d is sold by all dealers or mailed.Pree ¢ \u2018hire h.meets on | on To îter- | LAKE MEGANTIC, WARWICK, | - Ce, Sample and humorous booklet sent noon, June 4th, at Mrs.od- JOHN BROWN- 8 SON, a 107 KING ST.Po Pa entre, high CA Crete: - \\ t i - { - - oo .TN A ; | \\ ._ - | 2 : - ) \\ « PA = b _ ' \u201c 2 aw + a _ \u2018 = ne ce - PAGE FOUR.3 7 ky - St 7 Pacs | | Joy FILLS THE HEART ordir ary Oil Stoves.KERR Se FOSS, of every woman who comp'etes their home with one of our ., BLUE FLAME on STOVES 21 No ick, No smoke.No smell, \u201c Guaranteed perfectly safe.We also have a large stock of 1,2 and 3 Burners Prices from 60c.up.\u2019 \u2018OPPOSITE THEATRE.a STRAWBERRIES TO-MORROW \u201cWere also going for Sunday.Wouldn't some ice cream go well ?Telephone your order.Cd dell 195.\u2018 / MoLEANS, 10 Commercial St, | \u2014\u2014\u2014 £1 FRESH FRESH FISH | \"FRIDAY.| \u2018BROOK TROUT, - \u2018to have a good SILAD stock\u2019 of fresh vegetables \u2014everything A that\u2019s on the \u2018markets .HADDOCK, oe \u2018Don't forget to order your cakes MACKEREL, WHITE FISH HALIBUT STEAK, FINNAN HADDIE, LOBSTERS MAY & HOULAHAN, 18 Commercial St.Sherbrooke, \u2014\u2014 Sherbrooke, \u2014\u2014 ra seecsesesess stesesececeereeesttess A ac ÎMelotte Cream ~ Separators Seem to be what the Farmers want, BEAN says he and his staff are kept busy filling orders.rornrenceencencancennecese \u20ac { CARRIAGES 185 & I87 Wellington Stare also selling fast.If you are wanting one drop in and see what we have, you will find \u2018just what you are looking for, aud prices are \u201cas low as the lowest for good goods.=.Lh.BEAN, Opposite Albion Hotel.fe save * will do.* METROPOLE BUILDING, - A! are sellers\u2014they 4 be bought hy the dozen) at the same pr ices as weather before you inspect ours.They are different from anything you ever saw.Sa ESS CODERE\u2019S.DAILY NEWS MAY 26, 1904.KING STREET.OUR STRAW HATS interest merchants as well as cugtomers, for they can | outreal or freight or express.Toronto\u2014 Tees, Collars, Braces, Umbrellas, Rain Coats, \u201cUnderwear, Hosiery, in Cashmere or Lisle Thread, ; T4.= we .-An inspection of our Sample Rooms will amaze yôu, for we are up- to-date.Orders by telephone or by mail receive prompt attention.CUR PANAMA HATS Don'tpurchase your Light Hat for hot They will make you feel sorry if you be opened this week.2 Zutoo Tablets- Ed .AUS .20 Minutes | Ey Headache Gone À Feeling Good That's what Zwutoo does\u2014not once, but every time, It is the one remedy that never fails.If the head aches, the stomach is unsettled, and the brain is dull; from nervousness or over-work, over eating Jr drinking, + biliousness and rausea, Zutoo Tablets will immediately stop the headache, settle the stomach, and clear up the brain.Acting alone through the stomach and circulation, they never affect the heart ; in this, they are unlike the drug cures, 24 Tablets 25c.At druggists or by - mail prepaid.Samples free/ B.N.ROBINSON @ CO.Coaticook, Que.\u201c a \u2018Richmond ; \u2018merly av.Covent Ea Fe x; Flavin ar re nr SHERBROOKE pAILT- \u2018RECORD, | FRIDAY, ar 2, 1908 3 F3 EN \u201cDIAMOND \"HOOP: RINGS | We have a full stock of three stone diamond rings, diamond and pearl, diamond and sapphire, diamond and olivine, etc.We make these ourselves and them cheaper than elsewhere.They range in price from $11 up.R.J.SPEARING, 33 Strathcona Square.se $ ; Have you seen the piazza chairs at Edwards\u2019.Miss May Stewart; of Richmond, fis in town visiting friends.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.\"WwW inget and Miss Trusler speñt Victoga\u2014Bay- a Miss Lulu Magkinnon, of Gould, in town on a visit to her cousin, Miss Christie McKay.Miss Alice Deseve, of Magog, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.N.1.Dus- sault, and other relatives in the city.Miss Kate Fales .Visiting her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Simons, at Lake Beauport, near Que- hec.- Messrs.Earl Tabb, Gordon Kinkead, Norrey Wiggett, and F.Lacey have returned from a three days\u2019 fishing excursion to Garthby.Mr.Joseph Henri Roy, son of Mr.L.H.Roy, hax gone to St, Johns, and taken a position with the Corticelli Silk Company, of that place.\u2019 Mrs.J, H.Gorha of East Angus, is sending a few weeks with the family of Mr.J.H.Bryant, and following à coUrse of iy treatment.is Mrs.Adjutor Gosselin, who has been extremely ill in the Sacred Heart Hospital for the last two months, has left the institution quite recovered.Claridge\u2019 s hotel, London, Eng., the Royal hotel, Edinburgh, and The Metropole, Swansea, besides many oer use the Baldwin Refrigerators.A.C.Jackson, of North Hatley, as.\u201caccepted the position of the first Episcopal Church \u2018of Raleigh.N.C.Dr.and Mrs.J.A.Butler, and Mins Mabel: Macrae, from Cookshire, ang Mrs.A.Wilkinson, and Master Wilkin: son, of Sawyerville, were in town yesterday.Mr.J.E.Methot, of Arthabaska, brother-in.law of: Mrs.L.EK.Panneton, at the recent election of the Bar, was appointed Batonnier of the Bar of Arthabaskaville.Co \"The Rev.PJ.A.Lefebtre, Superior SHERBROOKE, QUE.; of the © Semindry, attended the funeral of the late Rev.P.E.Lachance, .one FUVIIITSFHFTIOOTITTFE VHTHHHTHSITOTIIIOTITES of the principal members of the Ver- tnont R.C.clergy, whose death took place at Island Pond, at the age of 44 Fears.A Record reatler announces that he Foming to Sherbrooke Monday with a great curiosity, aspark from a meteor, weighing 28 pounds, which fell in the townships.he placed on exhibition cord window.i in the - Re- The latest news Webster, who fis ill from Miss Maud at Hamot Hospital.Erie, Pa.s that she ix so much hetter that Mr.Webster intends returning home [this week, while Mrs.| Webster will demain till her daughter is able to come with her.The sse the weekly tea, on Wednesday, at St.Peter's Church Hall.were Mrs.J.F.Morkill, Mrs.R, Wyatt and Mrs.~ T.Rawson.The: steady down-pour of rain prevented a large! attendance, but those present enjoyed a social hour, hostesses at Cruild At the Queen's Hotel are registerd: I.P.Johnson, Ottawa ; R.D.Jame- son.George Bates, Compton; John 7.Butler, Johnville ; G.Dyson, J.Jones E.Z.Qliver, Hatley; A.Doughery, East Angus; O.H.Cameron, Island Pond ; Mrs.Ed.Gale, Asbestos ; T.W.Farnham.Phit Murphy, Copperfield; H.FE.Bradley.Compton ; Fred.Bishop, Angus; Or nest Doyle, Branston ; Fred.Bowring.Farnham.Mrs, \u20ac.Gelinas, wife of the Mavor of St.Louis de Mile-End, Montreal, for- of Sherbrooke, recently \u2018had tangible proof of the fr iendship and esteem of the ladies of the municipali- In order to express.their sense of at a banquet .given in the benefit of St.Louis under the presidency of Mrs.twenty ladies who had her services April for Church, (elinas, assisted present her with a handsome | piece of solid silver.| In the.window at\u2019 Mitchell & Co.'s store is exhibited to-day a beautiful specimen of speckled trout.Tt weighs 4 Ibs., 2 oz., and was caught by Mr.JH Bryant.of this city.at Trout Lake Club, Megantie, It is said to be the finest trout ever taken front the lake and it certainly is a beauty, The other members of the party.also, had splendid luck.They were Messrs, I W.Fuller.W.H.Fuller.J.Somers, H.B.Stewart.A.NT Thompson and).Williamson, \u2019 Me.J.R.Wearne, who left town a Lin few weeks ago to take a position {this city, on the arrival of the } The service was | Amie Godbout | ganization in Montreal, choir director and soloist in Christ Chure h,.He asks that it Barre, ¥ t., met with ¢ a serious accidenta few days ago, from which he not yet quite recovered.He hs [driving a huge.dray loaded with sév-Ÿ \u2018eral tons of granite, and drawn b six horses; when the chain that holds the binding-pale broke, \u2018and the latter struck Mr.Wearne in the head, knocking him off the wagon, and inflicting a violent Wow.Mr.Wearne fortunately fell clear of the wagon, or; \u2018he would bave been\u2019 crushed to death, by.the weight of the load.As it was.he is not yet able to work.Mrs.Wearne will join her, husband next.week.The Junior and Senior P filosophers of the St.Charleg Seminary have been enjoying the - \u2018past two \u201c days their annual outing \u2018at *\u201cMontjoie;\u201d on Lake Gendron, the summer iesidence of the priests of the Seminary.The boys, accompanied by the professors, returned late last night.As usual | there were enough musicians amongst the boys to form a band, which added considerably.to the enjoyment of the excursion.During their sojourn - at the lake the usual sports, such as rowing, sailin yachting, canoeing, fishing, ete, fre indulged in by the boys.The mountains wnich eur- round the lake were climbed and tha islands which are quite numerous were explored.\u2019 _ of a The funeral of Rebecca Savoie, Montreal, at the age of 15 years, postulant of the Little Sisters of the Holv Family, took place on Thursday, at the mother house of the Order, in remains from Montreal.sung by the Rev.Elie J.Auclair, the chaplain of the community, and there were present the Rev, P.J.À.Le- febvré, Superior of the Seminary, the Rev.A.O.Gagnon and the Rev.A, The bearers were Messrs.ut, Leon Lemay, Jos.pres and Joy.Pilette.The mother of the decepsed from Montreal, Madame Henri Savoie, was present, also, Mr.F.X.Rousseau, sacristan of the Cathedral, land a number of friends of Caxtonguay.| the sistdrs and others.: A meeting of the Girls\u2019 Club As sociation was held yesterday - aîter- noon at the rooms of the Woman's Exchange.There was a good attendance and a great deal of interest fin the project was shown by those present.among wfiom were Mrs.M.E.Addie, Mrs.T uck, Mrs.H.D.Lawrence, Mrs.Craig, \u201cMrs.Foss, Mrs, J M.Jenckes, Mrs, Fales, Mrs.Henry Bartlett, Kast Sherbrooke, Mrs.Gan- dier, and others.Mrs.S.A.Jones presided, and explained clearly the oh- jects of the Club, the amount of | money necessary to make a beginning, and the - lines upon whieh it would he carried on.Mrs.M.E.Addie gave an interesting account a similar\u2019 or- for the benelit of shop-women, which was begun by a number of College girls, and has heen very successful, The Girls\u2019 Club was __the name décided on.and the entrance \u201cfee fixed at 25 cents, and monthly ve dues at not more .than 16 or 15 cents.The \u2018question of furniture for the rooms was discussed, and the prospect is most encouraging.A committee was appointed to make the preliminæry arrangements, -raise funds, ete., and the meeting adjourned, a number remaining to take tea in the Pleasant tea room J the.Exchange.HOW POOLROOM MEN WERE FLEECED.WIRE TAPPING AT HOT SPRINGS COSTS THEM THOUSANDS or DOLLARS.Hot Springs, Ark., May 27.\u2014 The poolrooms were fleeced Wednesday by.clever wire-tapping, caxsily executed the recent stoppage of the Western Union service.Four va- ces Were wrongfully reported \u2018and -set- tled for and as a result the | on account of local \u201cpoolrooms stand to lose thousands Gf dollars.In the first race at =.Louis they paid on Sylvan Belle to win, which ran third.Ire the third race settlement was made on «Jin-ler to win, which was not in the money.- P.J.Somèrs \u2018in the first race at Chicago was wired a winner, although Watermelon won, and in\u2019 the third race Aunt Katherine Was.given for the wimer when LaLonde came in first.Although it was the most disastrous day in the history of local | poolrooms.Two suspects have been arrested.Co : , STOCKS.A R.F.Morris, stock broiler, ®dell\u2019s Block, reports to-day\u2019s prices ono o'clock, by telegraph, as follows 3 MONTREAL ST'UCK EXCHANGE Canadian Pacifie Ratlway \"1174 Detroit United R 63 61 \u2018Montreal Light and Power 7376 |.Twin City 95 9414 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Reading \\ 13 Brookly It Transit | LA Atchinson 6834 Union Paciffe, 82% .CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, July \"Wheat -! 864 a Corn 47% Oats .Pork - 11.15 = coy ; PILLS AND PILES, À prolific cause of Piles is the use of cathartics and pille of a drastls, vio- - lent nature.Followed by a.reaction on: account of the resinous, drying properties they contain.There are other causes, but no matter what the cause or what the kind of Piles, Dr.Leonhardt\u2019s Hem-Roid can be relied upon to cure\u2014to stay cured.It\u2019s an internal remedy that removes the catses of Itching, Blind, Bleeding ar Suppurating Piles.A guarantee goes with\u2019 each pa package containing : a biained treatment, can obta gist for 81, 00 at drug.Surveyor and os & =.A.RUE LENE Ofe «x Ki ie i £- Bell Tel?348.Skinner brooke every Saturday, one Io fase i i + es 4 vr has | Des- | A perfect circulation of dry gir fect construction and Ansulation.Its \u2018principle is \u2018that oF a i the bottom of provision chamber features.flue, getting under and between the n \u2014 Prices 91.65 _ A EDWARDS FURNITURE 3 away from it all moisture\u2019 and objec tionable halution, ix equally The 1 as y upprtant 8 pen Yale Min has\u2018all th ese Hesirah, positive cure nt : : cold air entering heron oh u renroval, or loa: Wpwardg an à e food and driving UN $25.00.PROTECTION | : FOR MOTORISTS NEW YORK AROUSED OUS ASSAULT New York, tacks on automobilists by\" BY NUM Re May East Side hoodlums, which culminated.Sunday in the prohable fatal wounding of Mrs.William: \u20ac, Gottshall, the head by a large stone.who was struck on have prought out a\u2019 plan by the police to protect motorist=.-on their way to tae \u201cVarious ferries.So vicious have these attacks become that scarcely an auto | car has reached some of the ferries recently without bearing some marks of its -passage.Adequate measures are extremely hard to frame, hut the olice department has arranged \u2018a scheme whereby, beginning next Sunday, certain broad streets leading to every East Side ferry will be under special patrol and the chauffeurs who may wish to free themselves of showers of tin cans, stones, ete, Will be invited to use these.routes, BROOM COMBINE, NEW ARRANGEMENT, 11, 15 SAID, WILL BENEFIT DEALERS.Chicago, May 27.says © At.a meeting of representatives of the principal broom manufacturing companies of the United States held here.action has been taken which practically insures the formation of a combination\u2019 of the principal com- $4,000 004), will be recipient of panies under the name of the National Broom Company; and on a strict basis of actual-yéluation.At the: meeting | it was decided\u2018 to inelude only ahoût seventeen or eighteen.of the largest byoom companies of the country, and to put the capital stock at or about One of the advantages of the merger is said to be uniformity in the manufacture of brooms, for.instead of their being ten varieties to cach individual factory there would he standard kinds for the entire country.Brooms will also he shipped from the nearest factory and all settlements made throneh a central office; BROME CENTRE.May 27\u2014Mrs.J.E.Vernal return ed home Tuesday, after having \u201ctdv- ed a little over three weeks at\u201d thé Sanitarium, Knowlton._ The \u201cMitchell School\u201d closed Wid nesday for the summer holihavs, af: ter a successful session\u201d of eight months._ A large number of Visitors Were.present at the closing and listened - with pleasure to an interesting programme, @hich well rendered by the pupils.Prizes were distributed\u2019 among the pupild and the teacher, Miss Elva Campbell.was made the a\u2019 number of handsome, as Well as useful vifts, which showed the high esteem in which she was held\u2019 by her pupils.Miss Campbell started Thursday \u2018her home in New Richmond.expects to return in\u2019 the \u2018autumn to teach another cight months\u2019 term.Mr.W Ww.(Gi.Wis for.She who has been at Mr.J.to \\visit ila Macfarlane, {stopping for a few days £.Vernal's, has.gone tives in Knowlton.STEINWAY GERHARD HEINTZ- MAN, - | NORDHEIMER ; OWAIN MARTIN, CRAIG, McMILEAN You know these | | MAKES, NAMES | ; | THE: PIANOS are to | | be seen in my store A anyday.: | A \u2018square de al and easy terms.Tunings a Specialty.53 \u2014 3 a 27 Repentol at : The Inter- Ocean | 1 Organist and Choirmaster Bt.Terms :\u2014Piano, .{ Address\u2014Prof.K.F- w.B.LeBARIN OO.\u2014\u2014= You Don\u2019t Knoy | How much you can sav save ; your ja bat SHOEÏ We 1 from us, * &have the largest assorimen best Shoes, and at the lowest set, LL THE CASH BUYERS\u2019 UN 3m STORR, NORMANDIN si No siingion Street, * | 0 | \u2018ch NGE \u201cA chang 3 is as pod '88 à rest\u201d says the proverb ; also, \u201cChanges an wholesome,\u201d A complete change being made in our Store\u2014double shelr- ing has been,added and the stock thoroughly overhauted.There hag been added severa] new lines: including the famous Yictoria~ Shoe, for die, and the Albert Shoe; for men, Sporting Shoes a specialty.Ladies White and Brown Canvas Shoe, and \u2018Laced Boots, and a rat of Children's Shoes.- - | H.B MORENCY, LEADING SHOR DEALER.OL{VERS | 4 ul j er a All our Print Weapons the very best, all made to order and guaranteed - to wear well, Prices from 69.f $2.25.Our stock of Ladies\u2019 Un- brellas and Parasols i is complete 5 best assortment to select from in the city.- Prices from 75c.to $3 each We have a complete lipeof Children\u2019s Sailors and Baby Bonnets, in silk and \u2018muslin, Prices from 25c.to $220 Ladies\u2019 Undervests, in \u2018silk, cotton and lisle thread, from the cheapest to the best.We have Corsets that we.guarantee will not break ove: the hips\u2014try them.\u2018Our Table Linen and Nop king are the best\u2014from Xe to $1.50 yard.Our [dea Patterns an the best and cheapest Onlf 106 each 1c, for postage.ROLY] 117-119 Wellington \u201cSteeel, SHERBROOKE.4 7 mere Pr QE = JL 3 i ; DF GE - ¢ MER ET NE QIR SE £ i MR QU M Tal 3 al neg TR - 8x ue A UFACTURING CE EE HERBERT JENNER \u2018MR.HERBERT E.Professor of Music, eacher of Piauo, Orgaa Stddents prepared | for En ars for 20 ons.Jenner.m \u201cthat 1 88 2 wr 1 thinv, he said, od\u201d | fu t about even nd?| Even with the For {ba jo \u201cyes, À figures ; that ; ove ®) mas 5 reuched a point where \" pA he ple as I don\u2019 t owe: ; a .wo 1 ur he De ! a dispose \u201cof nd patent 9 the Pur] 3, To a arry on 1 he Domin 4, now in herbrooke nn such 0 pS in canne joned bus arried on ncidental 3-\u2014To ct hether hich ma) able of bei En connect ulated dit ance the profitäble D iy, and he busine puppliers.\u20ac Mistributio shape and 4, To b alter any works, m water cou person, fi of the thi manage ai with oth The opel be carried ion of.Ca nam of \u2018 um, (LA ok of \u20ac lars, divid of one hw place of b to be at | the Pravin | Dated a of State « \u2018April, 19 LAWREN Solicito: wollen.M 0000 ° e PRO Po eooue LAWRE: Sates, YNDM A Build! \u2014\u2014tbrttrmentenennsn Di 92x ste QG «an * Bare \u2014 JE A MOVH 1 St.Pe minister to the ( tion to Jews tc miles) ¢ resolutic _ first rer during \u2018Yon, man, \u201c\u2018 society.\"Non \u201chachelo luz an tien\u201d?.\u201cBut hair, « imembe = .| panking business entrusted to our keeping receives the most attention.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK.Modern Facility at Brery Your Service, NOTICE is hereby given Com unies\u201d Act, der Th rr jssued under | ers pat the Secreta®y of State of a 5 ering date the 25th day of +1904, incorporating Henry.Al- gr pre manufacturer, of the | Worcester, in the State oi one of the Unite pa Henry.Daniel advocate, Lewis \u201cAlbert Bay- peel William Morris, King\u2019s = BLIC the Province of Quebec; ;\" Melville Howard, manufac.Che City of Halifax, in the i Nova Scotia, for the fol- urposes, Viz.: : cary on the business of merchants, manufacturers, und dealers in arpets, TUES, d s similar their character, in all of trade marks.and patents ad t rights in any wise relating | jp the purposes of the company.9 Pe acquire and take over - and carry On the property and business oi oo the Dominion Carpet \u201company, lintt- ed, Dow in liquidation, in the City of rbrooke, and to acquire aad carry\u2019 m guch - -other businesses an brocess- M ss in connection with the - \u2014above men- foned businesses as are customaeily : carried on in connection therewith or imeidental thereto.: 3\u2014To carry on any other budfiness, ill vhother manufacturing or otherwise, | which may seem to the company cap- Fa ple das ¢ a ren, able of being conveniently carmsd on \u2018Changes à are & connection with the above, or cal- J change is alated directly or indirectly to \u201cen- \"double Shelv- Bijence the value of or rent more ! the = Stock | potable any of the company\u2019s pro: has J ty, and in particular to carry en nes, dacluding de businesses of manufactirers and e, far.adies, mppliers of electric energy and the.nen, distribution of water power \u20181 every pt Ladies, Aihape and form.\u2018 .and Æ 4 To build, maintain, enlarge \u2018and mme Salter any buildings, houses, factories, Arorks, machinery, dams.sluices, cr À water courses, or to join with any cy, Æperson, firm or company in doing auy d the things aforesaid, and to work.manage and control the same or join with ôthers in so doing.The operat, jons of the company to be carried oñ throughout the Domin- .of \u201cThe Moore Carpet Com- * (Limited), with a total capital ok of one hundred\u2014thousand dol lars, divided into one thousand shares of one hundred dollars, and the chief to be at the City of Sherbrooke, the Praviree of Quebec.Dated- at the office of the Secretary of tate of Canada, this 29th Bay of April, 1904._ i ~R.W.SCOTT, - Becrétary of State.LAWRENCE, MORRIS & McIVER, Solicitors for the Company.t000cssceccssccesces { PROFESSIONAL and.ÿ BUSINESS CARDS.touscconceececon00000 LAWREN CE.MORRIS & McIVER, Advo \u2018cates, etc., Sherbrookeand Richmond.H'RDMAN & BRADLEY, Dentiste, Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.D* GANDIER Office Whitng Block.Hours: 10-42 ia.m., 1-3, 7-8 p.m K.ADDIE B.A.So.C.XK -and Prov.Land o_Jurvevor, 21 Montreal St._ Bell Telephone JEWS IN RUSSIA.Love TO REMOVE ONE oF THEIR DISABILITIES St.Petersburg, May, 27 \u2014 M.Plehve minister of the interior, hay presented to the Council of the F mpire a resolution to revoke the law that forbids Jews to pesidle within fifty versts (3! miles) of the frontier, Should this solution be accepted it will be « the first removal of Jew ish disabilities ducing the present reign.Te \u201cYes, - remarked the bald-heade 1 .Tan, \u201c my wile is president of a seomt society.\u201d Ver !* rejoined the fussy oll \u201cNie idea of.women has- ws anything to do with secret socie- But,\u201d exelained\u201d he of bei abet \u201cthis is à socie ty in ember, exchange secrets.\u201d the which the see careful | 1902, | - , all thr?e of the City of Sher-| ferent pranches, and to acquire and | is of Canada and elsewhere, by the | place of business of the said company | in | mats\u2019 and other articles | ER To be a.success and admiration of her husband should be a woman's constant \u201c DEAR Nes.PINKHAM : \u2014 it would do for me, and used it love with mec all over again.that and built up Jay entire sy Sincerely yours, Mrs: Crras.F \u2018Vice President Mothers\u2019 Club,\u201d Suffering women shou pericnees; just as surely a and nervous prostration.mothers: :\u2014 s of cases of female troubles Remember this wHen you: g pound will make every motlier well, ns healthy and happy.through nine years of miserable existence, worn out with pain and weariness; I then noticed a statement of a woman troubled as I wes.and the wonderful results she had had fron your Vegetible Compound, and decided to try what ham, Lynn, Mass, and you will \"be Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Com ound d has.cured and 18 curing thousunds paring g them inexponsively and absolutely, ful wife, to retain the love study.Mrs.Brown and Mrs.Potts\u2019 tell their stories.for the benefit of all wives and mothers.Lydia E .Pinkham's Vegetable Com- 1 dragged for three months.At the end of that time I was a different woman, the neighbors remarked it, and my husband fell in It seemed like & new existence.« fering with inflammation and falling of the womb, but your medicine cured I had been suf- stem, {ill I was indeed like à new woman.\u2014 Brown, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., 1d not fail to préfit by Mrs.Brown's exe $ She Was curedof the troubles énumer- ated in her letter, just so surely will Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound cure other women who suffer fromm womb troubles,- inflammation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous Sette to ai] all Read the story of Mrs.Potts to \u201c Drag Mrs.PINKHAM : \u2014 During the: early part of iny married life I was very deljeate n health.I had two miscerriages, and both my husband and Ÿ felt very badly as we were anxious to have: children.A neighbor whe ha ad been using Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019é egotable Compound advised me to try it, and I decided to dg so.I soon fclt that M .my appetite wad increasing, the headuchos à: graduclly deercased and finelly disappearcd, and my frcnoral health improved, I felt as if mew blood coursed through my veins, the sluggisk tired feeling dibappeaied, and I became strong and well.44 Within a year after I became the mother of astrong healthy child, the joy of our howe.You certainly have a splendid remedy, and I wish every mother knew of it.\u2014 Sincerely yours, Mrs.ANNA Ports, 510 Park Ave, Lot Springs, Ark, i If you feel that there is anything at all unusual or puzzling about your case, or if you wish confldential .advice of the ost experienced, write to Mrs, Pink.ad visad free of charge.Lydia E.to your druggist.- Imsist upon getting Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Lamnound, CLOSES AMAZON AND AMMU NITION May 27.\u2014 ian legation has received the It Wash) ngton, eign office : ; \u2018 The Brazilian Gov ergme it 1 hibited the transit of orins un munition for Peru; through ian part of-the Amazon.tion .of the Amazon was friendly nations hy Brazil in 1 1866, and wonder the treacy of The als.té + ppp mp te > , \u2018Two in One\u201d Shoe Polis Shines t= the World\u2019 s Sho TO PERUVIANS.LRAZIL ST OPS IMPORTS OF 4 communication \u2018from the Brazihan jor- the Brazii- apened Lo Wear Trade Mark D Suspenders Guaranteed.Sold, everywhere.\u2014 ae \u2014 TELEGRAPHY NOW SIXTY YEARS OLD.[oe JUNS | NR.VACKAY TELLS OF MORSES ) , _ PROPHECY.The Brazil Now York, May 27.\u2014Clarence H- owing Mackay.president of the\u201d Postal Telegraph Cable Company, gave a dinner Tuesday night to the heads of his organization ith commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of the first telegraphic message, sent between Baltimore and Washington and.the tenth 1S pr o- nd vin naviga- ['anniversary of the opening of the aly Postal Building.Mr.Mackay made he ve à an address, in which he said : \u201cIn October, 1832, when Profussor con merce and navigation with Peru, of Morris was sepossing\u201d on the packet Oct.10th, 1891, certain facilities were ship Sually,- the conversation one ev- aranted her for the transit of varies ening turned upon recent chiscoverian jy kinds of merchandise.Bat it 15 unoer M electro: magnetism and the (abort [stoëd that these facilitios ons refer ments of Ampere with thie | letra: to innocent transit, and in Ho way 10 magnet.Someone asked if he on i that \u2018of \u2018elements of aggression a, amst | CH of electricity was Fetarc i bs Brazil and her citizens.In this case the length of the wire, Dr.Jack- the.conventional right of Cransit, sou answered that.elegtricity paues which Peru might dun for\u201d other pur: instantaneously over any Rhoden net | poses, enters into conflict with the où wire.Professor Norris who ud natural and absolute right of Brul been listening intently remar od c to prevent and impede future axgres: the presence of electrieity can s ï 13 sions, \u201cBy that prohibition Prazil ible \u2018in any part of the circul ve ETRE tie fundamental right of:self- no reason.why intelligence may not preservation, whic h can prudently be be transmigted instantaneous y ¢ x resorted to before \u2018the =use of repris electricity.\\e Idea took root M > , Mr.Morse's brain, and going up on cup and down until morning.\u201cIf the \u201cwill go \u201cten lCean make How trie deck, he ~paced the early hours \u2018of | spark, * he reasoned, miles withdut stopping.it go around the globe.\u201d this prophecy proved you all remem- her.when on the Fourth of July | lust veur President Roosevelt pont n ne «sage.on the completion fof the 1 Pacific cable, containing thirty-one + words, which traversed around \u2018 the globes 284TH mils \u201cof wire.\u201c in= 12 | minutes \u2018at the rate of 2415 miles h es 5: | With \u2018parliamentary authority ;| tions.Poncerging French colonial enter- ;| prises\u201d and Me expressed his frank con- Washington that \\ clothes.It sa Paste, that does the work of liquid and paste\u2014dbes it twice as well\u2014in half the time.Two applications a week and a few brisk rubs with\u2019 a cloth every worning\u2014will kecp your shdes as glossy as mew patent leathers.\u201cTwo in One\u201d is a leather food\u2014softens the leather | ~ \u2014keeps out moistures\u2014make shoes - (last longer\u2014and won't grease the _Joc\u2019 \u2018and 25c boxes.In \u201ccollapsible tubes, I5C.\u201c At all Dealers.minute.My answer to the Pre- of forty wo words, oceripied exactly nine minutes over the same distance, or 3219 miles per minute.* Gentlemen, let us bow to the memory and genius of Professor.\u2018Morse, whose name.in the annals of.this country.has found its rightful place \u201camong those of the immortals.\u2019 4\u2014 \u201cThe De I sident.we © Dav idson \u2014 papers reported my death last week, \"but, as vou see, I'm still alive.\u201d .Stevenson \u2014 \u2018\u2018That\u2019s= so.Awfully .provoking, isn\u2019t it?\u201d 0 Jf À de Ea PRESIDENT .ROOSEVELT | BEING ASKED To TAKE ACTION.Rn May 27.\u2014 1 have interv iewed ral importent members of the, | diplomatie corps and can assure you] .|.that a unanimous feeling of strong condemnation prevails among diploma-| tists accredited here with respect Russia's action in sowing mines broadcast.in the Gulf of Pichili, and thus endangering neutral commerd.But the view was expressed that the initiation | lof any protest to be collectively made: by: \u2018Eugopean.power on the subject naturally\u2019 cannot come from the French Government.Mr.Roosevelt to \u2018|is being looked to: to \u2018\u201cbell \u2018the cat.\u201d At the Chambte ¥ had a éonversation:| x M.Francois Deloncle, deputy \u2018ochin- China; and the.greatest on\u2019 all ques- for viction that\u2019 the action attributed.to the Russian Government was likely to {involve the French carrying trade tb -:|'the East in very grave danger, but, he | said, it is almost too late now for an international congress to do any good; |the war being in full progress and the \u201c| mines having heen sown, it is not an international congress which can help the situation or prevent mischief.would be! well, however, for an international | congress to be called together in view of regulating the question with respect to all future wars.Pas A RUSSIAN DENIAL.SAY HAVE PLACED NO MINES 7 OUTSIDE TERRITORIAL WA- © TERS.\u2018London, May ~27.\u2014The St.Peters- | burg correspondent of the Express says that the officials energetically | deny that any mines were placed outside territorial waters.If they | are afloat beyond these waters they| ave J apanese, or went adrift by accident.Russian naval officers, they add, would | never - think of strewing mines atisca, as they are well aware that {hey would thereby risk their own vess:ls It {in writing to Hurd, a tx Resacs able 3.Remem Rxcorp reaches tho eeooske newspaper ever seen.SITUATIONS VACANT.WANTED\u2014106 LABORERS IMMEDiately.Good wages.Apply Bromp- ton Pulp and Paper Co., Brompton | Falls, Que).WANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL SER vant.Al ply Mrs.McCaw, 30 Montreal street.WANTED-GIRL AS COOK.FRENCH preferred.| References required.Address 74 P.0.Box, Lennaxville.WANTED-ROCK DRILL RUNNERS and chuckers.2 years work.Apply W.F.Patterson, Stellarton, Nova 4 Scotia.| WANTED-SIX MEN FOR UNSKILI- ed work labout yards and a few men accustomed to running grinders.Apply Canada Paper- Co., Windsor Mills, Que: WANTED.\u2014 OFFICE BOY.APPLY Fraser & Rugg.City.WANTED AT ONCE.\u2014 GOOD PLAIN Cook.No washing.Apply Miss Blue, 2 Moore street.PUBLIC NOTICE.Notice is hereby given that- DUDSWELL POND, situated on Lots No 181 and 15, Hange 5, aud extending i in to Range 6 of the Township of Dudswell; is Incorporated and, owned bya body 0\u2018 men Corporate and Politic and no fishing will be ällowed by any one, Person or Persons from this Pond of Water during the summer 190{\u2014accordin to}: law, Ï W.BISHOP, Sec.Trea.PUBLIC.NOTICE is\u2019 hereby | given that on the THIRTY- FIRST DAY OF MAY, A.D, 1904, under instructions from the Eastern \u2018Townships Bank, I will sell by Public Auction, at the office of the said Bank in Sherbrooke, 265 paid up shares of the Pominion Lime Company of the par value] of $100 each, now standing and render Russia liable for the pay- in the name of William Farwell, Gen- ment of indemnities* for accidents \u201cto |eral Manager; in trust.| neutral} vessels.oreover, despite The salé will commience at- 10 a.m,, their successes in troying the Ja-) and the terms are cash.panese bi ttleship Hatsuse, the offic- JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Anctioneer.ials at Port Arthur would be glad if their, : were no Russian mines at the entrance ; of the harbor, for the recent \u2018inactivity of their own \u201cships has.been largely due to their knowing accurately the positions of the mines owing to their shifting in the, rough sea.If any power pratests, Russia is confident of her Ability to refute_the charge of - wilful, malign intent.|The foreign criticism,\u201d indeed, has created surprise.and indignation, especially in view of «the fact that Russia has been the chief sufferer from\u2019 accidental\u2019 explosions.Tt is still believed that the Russian battleship Petropavlovsk was destroyed by one of these explosives.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014#> NEED OF A NEW 7 INTERNATIONAL LAW ~~ FLOATING MINES AND WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY BEING DISCUSSED.Paris, May 27.\u2014In parliamentary circles keen.attention has been aroused by the news telegraphed from Russia\u2019s broadcust sowing of mines in Chinese waters, thereby endangering international com- .meice is ficial to form the subject of of report by American naval attaches.M.Jaures, the Socialist\u2019 leader, whose influénee with the French Government is so pronounced, refuses to be interviewed on the subject, but I unde erstand * \u2018that he has expressed himself in principle as favorable.to the formation of an international congress for dealing with this qnestion as also with that of the use of wireless telegraphy by war correspondents.It , however; from the_ French Gov- ] ernment that a proposal.for such a congress would proceed, but should the authorities at Washington take the initiative in the plan it Would meet with a \u2018large\u2019 meusumæe of official favor in\u201d this country.With reference to- the employment of wireless telegraphy in war times one of the highest placed officials at ths War Office assured me that this method of communication would have have toi he considerably improved before the French military authorities would deem it worthy of special regulations .During President Lon- bet\u2019s recent visit: to Rome there was an exchange of wireless telegrams be tween Paris and Rome; but in order to insure their being réceived intalli- gibly the Paris | telegraph office requested | all wireless stations in Europe to | cease working while the pre\u2019 sidential message to the King ol Italy was being Sexpatrhed AGAINST DUELLING.\u2014 A SIGNIFIC ANT ACTION BY POPE PIUS:X.- Vienna, May 27.\u2014 The Pope has conferred decorations on two officeholders: of the Catholic Student Asso ciation who had been deprived .| of their functions for- refusing to accept a challenge to a duel.In view.of the refusal of the Austro Hungarian mili tary authorities to countenance -.the propaganda of the Austrian anti-duel- ling League in spite of the exalted | patronage it enjoys ww, \u2018Pope is considered significant.À = 4 A Cl rT UT not | the action of thé Sherbropke, May 11th, 1904 STANSTEAD PLAIN May 21.~Miss Orde,\u201d of\u2019 is in fown visiting Mrs.P;B.; «Tucker.Miss Flossie Perry and Miss Isabel Johnston, were among th guests at the college on Victoria Day.Mr.B.K.Thomson, of ie Domin- ) ] ion Bank Montreal, was \u201cin| town for the 24th! One of the most pleasing] concerts of \u201cthe year! was the one given in Pierce Hall Tuesday evening.A large and appreciative -audience greeted Mr.Farnam and his competent | associates *Master Danny Campbell an Master Johnson.| Mr.Henry W.Pierce has been in Stanstead several days thiy week.Miss Hattie McDufiee is quite ill, - Owing to the perseverance of 'Hay twenty-five young people wore \u2018able to spend the 24th at Lake Lister.{The picnic was very jolly.The mdmbers of the Shakespe: sré Club enjoyed.the last meeting for this\u2019 veat with Mrs.R.W.Moore on Monday evening.+ An LITTLE, BUT-O! MY.The Mikado ishes the Japanese were larger.Yet Jap looks ax tall as a telegraph pole to .the Russians.It isn\u2019t the biggest men who are the bravest.| And the size of a bottle does not prove the quality of its çon- tents.Vin St.Michel comes in a good, big bottle, and is a rare, good tonic.For that tired, de pressed fealing that hot weather brings, it is unequalled.It gives Vim and snap to the system, Mr.makes one feel like a new person.All dealers sell it.WINDSOR MILLS May 27.To We regret to report that a rms resident of Windsor Mills -and - lately! of North Ham, A.Brochu, died last { Friday night.His funeral services were held in St.George de Windsor gn Tuesday morning.Deceased leaKes a wife and three children.He was also a resident * oi Sherbrooke, where he was married to.Miss.Vallicte, of that place.a barber by trade.Mrs; Cabana, of Sherbrooke, is in town visiting cher miece, Mrs P.Quinn, for a few days.Mr.Philip Wilburg was arrested here yesterday and brought before a mag- He was istrate fur selling without-a license in this town.He was fined ¥2 and given a, warning to leave town at once./ .Mr.Melligan, post office inspector, is in town making inspection of post \u2014 our SOZODONT \u2018Tooth Powder \u201cGood for Bad Teeth Not Bad jor Good Teeth\u201d | Gives the Tooth a Pearly Lustre BIOBOX VX 26e TOP ages oPULAR ) x COLUMN OF THE\" \u2018 SHERBROOKE RE CORD \\DVERTISEMENTS OF HELP WANTED, SITUATIONS VACANT, LOST AND : ~/OUND, ROOMS TO LET, BOARD AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ates 3 Ri for 15 words, 1 1 dar: sach additional word ra.6 days for the | Smith, Sherbrooke.- FOR | SALE./ TORSRS Toron to, SAT ISFACTORY RESULTS of homes every day where no Obes - 0 FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE.== BLINKBONNIE _ Farm, 33 acres, just outside city .limits, on Beckett \u201cRoad; a part ploughed and ready for seeding.Bargain to immediate cash purchaser.Ap- Ely to E.J.Wiliams, © = FOR SALE \u2014 THE \u201cNINE CENT Store\u201d Business Block, Strathcona | Square, Apply to; Dr.W.Duncan ; FOR SALE AT A DISCOUNT ONE paid: up course in mechanical drawing.International Correspondence School.# ; Address Box 519 Sherbrooke, Que.\u2014 LOT AND DWELLING House, on Montreal street: size o house, 32x28.with L, 15x30; electric light and modern conveniences.Apply P.O.Box 663, Sherbrooke, \u2014\u2014 .a\" HOUSES AND FARMS TO TRE.Money to loan on good security.\u2014H,, Connor, Bank street.MISCELLANEOUS.+ TRAINED TO SADDLE for Ladies or Gentlemen.Hunters pre- .pared for exhibition.W.Sheen, Montreal House.: a seguro mmole WANTED\" AT \"ONCE.\" First-class Blacksmith with {$200 to invest in a shop of his own.Ineome $75 to $100- Fer month, with à chance to increase - Yet vou did not, know we werd & here?; We want you to.We have\u2019 juet pur- | chased it, What?\u2018 One of the best Sash and Door\u201d 3 Factories, with Saw and Shingle Mill Complete in the Eastern \u2018Townships.© We are Ki prepared to furnish oh\u2019 \u2018 short: no nodes, à \u2026 At Prices That Cannot le t Undersold.House Finish.Sasn, Cd Doors, Frames and Blinds.All kinds \u201d of Mouldings, Flooring, Sheating, Rough and Dimension Lumber, Lath, Shingle, Kiln:dried and Dressed Lum ber.We can furnish complete bill for All kinds of.BUILDING ANY STRUCTURE 3 OF WOOD.Get our .prices.Everything À - guaranteed.A trial order solicited.cie 5 MERRILL & JENKINS, Smith's Mills, May 23rd, 1904.GLEN VILLA INN ON MASSAWIPPI LAKE.- All modern improvements.Acomiimé te dates 200.Verandah space, ten thousand square feet.Casino for dancing, Billiards and Bowling, Golf, Tennis and Bowling .Green, Ideal Bathing, Boats and Canoes by day and season.Coach nreets all trains.Open from June Ist to October Ist.{= - - eutattoe® : RATES: $3.00 per day ; $12.00 and up © per week.One half off during month of June._ \u2014\u2014ADDILESS-\u2014 W.|.COLMAN, Mgr., Gorrespondent Wanted _\u2026 At Magog >, For the Sherbrooke Daily.Record.Por terms and particulars, address, =n L.S.CHANNELL & co.i \u2018 : Sherbrooke, ¥ rpg WHAT CAUSES FIRES.425 (Harper's: Weekly.) A The annual losses by fire in the Yr yg North Ha ley, Que.- 2.Cd aan i\u201d ted States, - which have, averaged, 4 high: as $100,000 000 a year at | en?; tain periods, were attripbated during 4/ $ single\u201d year to the folowing causes?the number of fires from each cas di being given © Incendiarism, 1,927 5 + defective flues, 1,309 ; sparks - {not È from locomotives), 715; matches, G34; 1 explosions (of lamps; ete.430 ; stoves, 120.lightning, 369 spon- 1 tancbus combustion, 326 pre and | forest fires.250; lamp and Ti msrn accidents (other than explosio I 24% {'premotive sparks, 221; cigaf stubsr Land Sipe.200 0 friction, ! ); gad jets, 1760 engines and boiler, 1501 furnaces, 135; and from fire aekers/ Us, Lay ] + = pe ,Fuddv \u2014 \u201cSo von really like Kip{ ling?\u2019 .- Duddv\u2014\" Yes, sorte r.Fr act is, 5 \u2018 ling is quite the fashion, vou knpw and iv reflects crédit t/ ipon any von wh ; \u201chas the reputation ¢ liking: him.?* P PO LEE: QE \u2018the business.= es Fa ; R.PRICE & CO.* 54 \u2014< ~ 22 Bridge Street, | \u201d: Cu + Plrone 401 .- East Shortiroolie : J Rtablished Six Years ; LL RUSSES apr, mur mes ere vars = mg pind EEE a SIDE 4 | 3) ; p ; or an Dal LE oe I = - # =.vou ane + LE \u201c, Es i i + Cr ; : \\ Lo 2e TT _ -ü - « .3! PAGE SIX.repteras ty pan x Co SHERBROOKE.party spoon, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1004, Fe à Co i 3 renee srsiereresersrereg CASTRO MAKES.CHINESE TO Star (ls athing Hal | A Sale of Lawn Shirt WARLIKE MOVES.SOUTH AFRICA.© SIGN OF THE STAR, | ) THE LEADERS IN STYLISH RELIAB TV Waists- For Ladies\u2019 $300,000 Worth of Artill- First Batch of 1,000 Cool- LE GOODS.ery Bought by Venezuela | les Sails.- = A special lot of Ladies\u2019 White Lawn and Muslin Blouses are \u2014\u2014 | cd - now offered at a great reduction.\u2019 These we \u2018have placed on THIS MAY MEAN REPUDIATION OF ADVANCE GUARD OF AN ARMY OF special table; near entrance., » CLAIMS.° 3 10, The first Blouseg that were $1.00 to $2.90 each, in Dainty All White Washington, May 27 \u2014Military men- Hong Kong, ay 27.\u2014The br Designs, rand some very nicely trimmed with Lace and Insertion.gures on a large scale, begun _re- | batch of Chinese taborers, consis ng: Every one to be cleared while they last.cently by Venezuela, are giving - rise pf 1055 coolies, has sailed for ! ur to a great dear of uneasiness and ban, South Africa.They are des- -\"Regular $1.00 Walst, \u2018DOW 60e.apprehension there.It is stated that patched in po witht the - A oO- - a ri the ransvaa hinese ia CE 7 ° © French company sold Castro\u201d s Gov-|;visions o _# Regular $1.25 Waist, now 5e coon, worth of artillery, | bor act, recently approved by the | co 7 \u2018Regular $1.75 & $2.25 now: 90c.© which is being placed in the fortifi- | British Partipment, admitting Chis aese | I © cations at Puerto Cabello and other contract labgrers into Sou Africa.| Regular $2.50 & $2.90 now.81, ° important coast ports.The company Those \u201cwho sailed are - the advance | {his is a decided special offer, and we do\u2019 not anticipate one © also contracted to supply a force of zuarl of an army of 10,000 for the @ / single Blouse to be left at the end of this week.We have a fine ¢g skilled artillerymen to man the guns shipment of \u2018whom the mining com- ; assortiment of sizes.for a certain period.Just what this panies have \u2018made arrangements with = - \" © extensive armament means when Vene- |the Chinese Government.n° 145 @ zuela is so poor is a matter ol spec- 1-0 1 \u20ac an er, Weilin tom St.ulation here and there is;, some fear| \u201cThe last time I saw him he ha: | ; £ ® that it is the forerunner of a repudi- just graduated from college and was © ; @) ation by Venezuela of liability for fur- weiting for a good position.rosie: ther pavments of instalments of in- \u2018All that's changed., He s looking as demnity under the awards of the re-jfor a plain job now.THE JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, cent arbitration.\u201cMamma, teacher hipped a boy -\u2014 to-day for \"whispering in schoal.\u201d \u2014 \u201cWell, that, was right.\u201d LIMITED.Sa - DROWNED IN \u2018But.manitna, he hollered ten times CHERRY RIVER.as loud as he whispered.\u201d x \u2014\u2014 at nd of the YCCK YOUNG MAN WAS ATTEMPTING To BIRTHS, MARRIAGES CROSS STREAM ON A LOG.AND DEATHS, | Magog, May 27._As Henry Kemp, TES brie Edo mani and sd a young man 21 years of age, was dress of the \u2018sender, or otherwise no notice 18p ecials that W i ere) Cherry river at the Bog Road Prise, ge maar a mes he fell off and was drowgied.Assist- (5 BIRTHS.- - ance reached him \u2018early but not.soon\u2019 FWARDL EWORTH \u2014 \u2018In East Shor- Sh u ins - enough to save his life \u201cfor he was hrooke, Sunday, May 15th, 1904, a i quite * dead when taken at oi the [Bon to Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Wardle- water.\u2018worth.ve The reason fs: they combine the high- grade quality for which this store The body was taken ' fer interment McRAE\u2014At Angus, May Ath, a son 53 Ho \u201c1 | if famous, with extraordinary price:cheapness.Every item in the following ta his late home near Fitch Bay.to Mr.and Ng Dan McRae.Ep CIR A list will prove an economical \"NUGGET\" to the purchaser.Note them.; \u2014\u2014e ,! _ oo | max à À IN WRIST BAC If Oth ri enata'e + { Ladies\u201d Walrus Fitted Wrist Bags, fashionable shades, worth $1.00 to © Sherbrooke 5 * - 8195, Special, The.3 paid as much for their Shoes and sold them as |.| oo SPECIALS.ON FIRST FLOOR ! \u201cclose\u201d as we do, they might have as good a \u2026 | A lot of Bleached Table Linen, manufacturer's Sample Ends.Note the y : 4 prices : 4dc, 556, ble 6se, SO0e, B5e, 90e, $1.00, 81.10 per vard.$3.50 MEN Ss SHOES \u201cGreatest Store 1,000 dozen Bleached Linen Table Napkfns, in lot\u2014from 4 to 12 alike.\u2019 ; Prices from Hie per doen.: 5 ns ours they mostly don't, sosthey | haven't got I \u201cA lot of Linen Roller Towels, ready for use.Prices fron 23c.each.\u2026 e diloe.~ \u2019 | Ww .ices from | ih The Greatest Stockai joe pg New Nottingham Lace Curtains, all fast edges.Prices from Ç1 Our $3.50 Men\u2019 8 Shoes are made to our spec- | | toc |?A lot of Fine Swiss Net Curtain Ends, in White and Cream.Prices from ial order, and we pay for the using of extra good LE RE | - - 4Ge, jeach.i.kh - .| \u2019 1,000 yards.Fancy Stripe «dl Lawns, fast colors, worth 15c.While they pg which reduces our profit of about\u2019 25 1 FN > i : : last \u201c94e per yard- - What we want is to \u2018have the best $3.50 w .Sa | Blark All Wool Crepoline, \u201cA Leader,\u201d 100 yards for 474e yard.She in Sherbrooke \u2018and we have it.' | 1 At prices lower than is sold at any other Store i in the \\ 100 yards only, Natural Shantung Silk, This lot to be sold at 25c per ; - | province after taking quality in cousideration, yard.So : | Will you try us for our next pair ?UE ] _ | °°° MAIL-ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED, BOUCHER & L ACROIX | M We can give you reliable goods cheap.becaîse, our § | 1A + large turn-over enables\u2019 us to buy in very © - The John.Murphy Company, 163 Wellington StreBt So Sherbrooke large quantities.) .Limited \u2014 oh mm | \u2018Go to the reliable store where you cai get anything s .Di st.Catherine St.Corner Metcalfe St.| - = ES i man or boy wears.: CT MONTREAL ° TERMS CASH.A ment with that country, _ KING ALFONSO WILL VISIT THE The correspondent of the Figaro Paris, May27.\u2014 The Madrid eor- {denied that (Germany was trying the rumors to the efiret that King - FRANCE AND SPAIN.as they are anxious for a rapproche-| Le | > 53 j J.Rosenbloom & Co, oo Proprietors, Madrid has had an interview * with |.] k, ki hem 1 i wo.TT d FRENCH PRESIDENT, former Premier Silvela, who positively SL Weet, making them less than half price, hey have to go.to REDUCTION SALE! | STAR CLOTHING HALL, © ; 1 { at We have special reduction on all the bargains and jobs we were selling 97-99.WELLINGTON STREET.= \u2014a irs mgm i Tespondent of the Figaro says that make mischief between Spain and Large Sale of Boots & Shoes JOKE ON WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE.he would\u201d gaulle accept {he place\u2014d \u2014 A btrong France on the subject of Morocco.| Tanporia, Ks., May 27: William M State accountant without a salary at Kin-Cho | ; len White, editor of the lmporia He TONERS sed the belief thatra State y and art \u2018Alfonso intends to sapandon his pro- a Sily .© posed visit to President Loubet in or- | enor Silvela said he had reason to We want to make room for our New Goods, .\u2018 .: ne ¢ Ces Le pelieve that G - would cladiv | .; ; Daily Gazette.hax been offered the ; accountant could - find plenty of work 2 43 «der to avoid\u2019 friction with the Pope, 1a zermany would gladly Our prices for Boots and Shoes will be less than cost in every line.We ositio £ Nate accountant.with to d Deeks h onditures | < ; i = led The visit has boon welcome an allianc bet i : = } pos no of State : Or ant, 1th Odo in checking Up the expendiid + The Ja Sheil es od .st a a > \u201c lance between the two have to clear out.0 out pay under Governor Bailey.Mr.vof the State officers.The plage of Stale \u201c|| Kil Pa; officially - decided upon and wi cer- | countries.Spain, he - ait us 4 LR ils on, t tainly take place All Spanish states.pa he said, had not Call and see the Bargains we-have to sell this week.White has not vet accepted, ih ; account mt was created by the begis- wsition hac .! 7 I : > (the slightest reason for complaint re- offer made by Governor Bailey is the *lature of 1903 and pays a.salary LE men, the correspondent says, dekire that His Majesty shall visit France, garding the Anglo-French entente.a 0 N 200 _ 6000 000 M The Eastern Townships Clothing Co.An offer seldom repeated in a Litetima 3 -offer your \u2018choice Friday and Saturday at - We consider this the greatest Boy s Suit value ever oftered in Sherbrooke.Two Days More of Reductions in Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen\u2019s Tailor-Made Garmes ts White last week in which he deciared | filed.NEW SHERBROOKE \u2018CLOTHING STORE.result of an editorial written by Mr.* 82,000 à vear, Ini has never lees ! Th Aj o ce a oD \u2014p ih oi i @ Sunt @ Ee fg fs EDR, 2 = FRI RIDAY AN D SAT! Ur p 22 to 29, in a all- Wool Homespuns, T \u2018Weeds, Checks and Stripes.This Spring's latest productions, they were made to sell at $3, $3.50 and 34.We will | 3 | \u2018 | J.L Vince Managing Directo\u201d | al 14 | Wellington Street, .; | 1 Tel.338.| + oo ; N tr | | | | ! \u2019 : ; | - | } .- | > e | : : | .) \u2018 : Co | lo CU ch i - « - .\u2019 : FARTS nin 4 "]
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