Sherbrooke daily record, 19 juillet 1904, mardi 19 juillet 1904
[" gssing Le / Ua pr 1 * - cover cost à Portfolio.sed oi .to whiss gp \u2026 csascesss OT te reflex \u2014 and 3e 7 Although Jin the rench miaéling, ois th Ten cents ta b% 0248 - =e i ke, PX \\ | YX dix .Excursion CLASS ribwest - jth.5 Er \u201cTrain ) now it zoe lars apply jo Passenger R (TING hd see 08) 7 np and * TY x a trial - .ntile yr with these orders,- .British Government means to to the Record that it was the inten- * as an answer\u201d has I received.a VOL.VIII, No.134.British Mediterranean Alexandria and Two oe BRITISH SHIPS ARE SEIZED.ecor 7 SHERBROOKE, QU f PRICE oNE CENT.Cruisers to Red Sea.Held up by Russian Volonteer Fleet and - Searched \u2014 One Ship Arrives at Suez Today Under Russian Escort\u2014Serious International Question.» eététéetéeNEALELEULGLE RUSSIANS HOLD BRITISH SHIP.Suez, July 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Peninsu- lar and Oriental Company steamer Malacca, eaptured - by Russian volun- tecr fleet steamer, St.Petersburg, in the Red Sea, while bound from Antwerp tor Japan, entered the canal to-day on her way to Liban, on the Baltic.| Company's agent attempted to board the vessel, but the Russian commander refused him admission.FFVIII FISTS TTI SIIS BRITAIN TAKES ACTION.London, July 19.\u2014Two nayal orders issued yesterday by the : British Admiralty are believed to indicate determination of Great Britain to protect British shipping - from unjustifiable acts by the\u2019 Russian nävy.One or- | der/direets the Mediterrancan squadron to leave-Malta and proceed immediate- Iy to Alexandria, which is close to the mouth of the Suez canal.The other order directs two fast cruisers to proceed through the Suez canal and take their station on the Red Sea, thie scene- of the recent interference by Russian auxiliary cruisers with neutral vessel of Great Britain and Germany.No statement is issued in conmection but their apparent intention is to put an end to what the| British people consider the wrongful acts of the Russian -war- ships.Possibly orders might have been issued if there had heen no such doings by the Russian cruisers as have been: complained of.Well-informed naval officers, however, directly connect the despatch of the powerful Meditérrancan \u201csquadron to the mouth of the canal, and that of fast cruisers to the Red.Sea with the Russian performance.They dp not believe the allow any further unlawful mistreatment of British vessels.It is their opinion, too, that the (Government means: to investivate carefully the seizures .and detentions that have already taken place, and make such demands on Russia with respect to those cases as circumstances seem to call for.They also believe it is the purpose of _ the British Government to prevent other auxiliary cruisers from passing through the Dardanelles in the guise of merchantmen, with the design of becoming warships when once clear of Tur- Lkish supervision, , .The Government is \u201ccertainly giving all these matters its earnest attention, and it is equally true that through the disposition - of ity naval forces it will be in the most | admirable position - to stand by whatever line of policy it shall adopt, for not only has it taken the necessary steps to be represented in force in the cahal and Red Sea region, but also is getting together an enormous fleet in home watérs.The home and channel fleets are being mobilized at Portland and Torquay, and brought up to battle strength by the addition of ghips from the reserve.~The purpose cof this mobilization is to- have the feet ready for practice manoeuvres.vessels in the Red Sea by the \u2018whether Russia is entitled to.\u2018 tion is taking place at a time when the Government is considering whether the British lion should show its teeth to the Russian Bear.If it should be considered necessary to do this the teeth would be ready for a fine and impressive showing.IN THE COMMONS.In the House of day General Laurie asked Under Sec- rétary of State for Foreign Affairs, Earl Percy, whether his attention has been called to the fact that a Russian warship had overhauled and searched a British vessel in or near the Red Sea, and if so whether this was the.same vessel that recently\u2019 passed through the Bosphorus under the Russian commercial flag, and if so whether it was in conformity with in- | ternational law that the vessel can at one time fly the commercial flag and at another assert the authority of a warship, and whether this.transformation could \u2018take place on the high seas or whether it was obligatory for the vessel holding the commission of a warship to be commissioned in a port of the nation which it belonged.Earl Percy replied: \u201cThe subect to which the honorable member draws attention is one of the utmost importance and_.is engaging the earnest at- | tention of His Majesty\u2019s Government.As, however, our information.is still incomplete on certain points, I should be.obliged to him if he- would postpone the question.\u201d FEELING IN LONDON.London, July 19.\u2014The seizure of Russians is awakening some angry criticism here, but the more sober commentators are content at present.to discuss dispassionately the question search vessels, but whether the vessels of the volunteer fleet, which have repeatedly passed through the Straits of the Dardanelles under the Russian commercial flag, are justified in assuming the character of warships in the Red Sea.| WILL CONTINUE ACTION.London, July 19.\u2014A despatch to the Daily Mail from Aden says that the Russian steamér St.Petersburg, which passed out from the Black Sea flying the Russian commercial flag, detained \u2018the \u2018British steamers Woodcock and Dalmatia for three hours in the Red Sea and then released them.The captain of the St.Petersburg sent a verbal message \u2018to the British agent at Aden by the captain of the steamer Waipara, which he had detained, directing the agent to telegraph to the British consuls at Suez and Port Said that the St.Petersburg would sieze any British vessels bound {or the Far East if its cargo clearly on the manifest, according to international law.TRANSFERRED MATL.Aden, July 19.\u2014The British stcam- er Pérsià was forcibly detained for an hour in the Red Sea by the Russian volunteer steamer Smolensk which transferred to her the Japanese mail taken from the German steamer Prinz Heinrich on last Friday.The Smolensk confiscated two bags of Persia\u2019s It simply happems that this.mobiliza- { mail, filled with letters for Nagasaki.THE GOOD ROADS CONVENTION.Will \u2018be Held in Victoria.Park, August 10th.! pret _ APPLICATION.HAS BEEN MADE FOR REDUCED RATES ON RAILWAYS.Max or Camirand this morning stated tion to hold a Good\u201d Rouds.Convention at Victoria Park on August 19, and should the weather .prove wet, the meeting will-be hdd in ther Art Hall.The movement was started by, Rev.Mr.Chapman, who made a tour through the country interviewing_the mavors of the different municipalities on the subject.Application has been made for convention rate from the railways, and -as soon éirenfar ot invitation] will be sent ont representatives.It is the \u201cintention to have well known speakers on this important question address the convention, > WIRELESS MONOPOLY.~ IN BRITAIN.REPORT THAT GOVERNMENT HAS DEVISED A SYSTEM OF 1TS OWN.London, July 19.\u2014It is said that the Government will bring in a bill mak- [ing wireless telegraphy througnout the United Kingdom a Government monopoly.The post + office officials have been experimenting with a system of their own.\u2014\u2014 DISASTER AT EJ nts * RUSSIAN TORPEDO BOAT GERMAN VESSEL SUNK.St.Petersburg, July 19.\u2014A Russian torpedo boat and a German vessel AND to the different municipalities to send struck mines at V ladivostoek and sunk, Their crews perished.tween two and three o'clock \u2018this | morning, Commons yester- | unable to swim, could not save himself.All was done that medical skill could was not shown, that the Holy Sce was infringing the \u2018enlargement or Concordat, made by the French Gov-| VLADIVOSTOCK.FARM.BUILDINGS | WERE DESTROYED.House and Barns on Cha dock Place, Cookshire, - Burned.- LIEVED-TO BE INCENDIARY.Cookshire, July 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Be- fire destroyed the house, barns and outbuildings ~on the Herbert Chaddock place, near Cookshire.Of the several buildings only one i left, a tenement house, across the road from the others, and which belonged to the property.The farm was bought about two months ago by \u2018Mr.Leblanc.Nearly all the contents of the build \"ings were burned, including six tons: of hay, farm implements, furniture, ete.\u2018 The origin of the fire is a à mystery and is believed to be incendiary.There was very little insurance.WAS DROWNED AT RICHMOND, St.Francis Ri River Claims Anbther Victim.pe PERCY , BROCK, GTR.BRAKEMAN, FORMERLY OF SHERBROOKE, LOSES HIS LIFE « WHILE BATHING.= Richmond, July 19.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A very sad fatality occurred hese yesterday afternoon, when Mr.Percy Brock, G.T.R.brakeman from Point St.Charles,\u201d formerly ot Sherbrooke, was drowned.; He was in bathing in \u2018the St.Francis river opposite the - station, when he got beyond his depth, and being do to bring him back to life, but it as of no avail.He leaves a widow and one child.| INQUEST TODAY.Dr.J.O.Camirand, as representing Coroner Bachand, went to Richmond this morning to hold an inquest into drowned in the St.Francis yesterday afternoon.FRANGE AND THE, VATICAN, End tof the Concordat - Seems Inevitable.- a POPE WILL NOT YIELD POSITION _ ON THE LAVAL CONTROVERSY.Rome, July 19.\u2014From the highest source it is learned that .the Vatican's view of the situation between the Holy See and France is as follows: The pope regards the dissolution of the Concordat as absolutely certain.The pretext is that the Holy Sce, before the visit of President Loubet to Rome, called on Bishop Geay of Laval to resign.He refused and was summoned to Rome to answer the gravest charges.The bishop appealed to the French Government, which claimed Concordat ; but as the bishop had not been punished, Foreign Minister Del- casse acknowledged that the\u2019 Vatican was withän its rights.However, while in the Concordat itself there is nothing to show that the Vatican was not within its rights, President Coom- bes differs from his Tolleague, and bases his contention on the so-called organic articles, which constitute an explanation of the ernment and which were never acknowledged by the Holy See.The pantiff is firmly decided to proceed with the case of the bishop, who, if he is not in Rome on the 28th inst., will be suspended.The bishop was invited by Pope Leo XIII.to resign, and refused.long stanhing.At the Vatican it is absolutely denied that any other prelates arc concerned in the question at issue., SHERBROOKE > | DAIRY BOARD.s\u2014\u2014 SOME BUTTER SOLD\u2014NO CHEESE BOARDED.At the weekly meeting of the Sherbrooke Dairymen\u2019s Exchange Monday afternoon, thére was an advance in the price of saltless butter, while one or two of the salted butter boarded refused to sell \u2018at 17}.Twelve creameries were represented with a total of 671 packages.A.W.Grant bought 131 packages at 174, and Lovell & Christmas 405 at 1S4 cents.135 packages were unsold.NOT MUCH INSURANCE\u2014FIRE -BE- Squadron Ordered to| household | \u2014 .the death of Percy Brock, who was || \u201cstart |to finish, perior team.BAILEY | Cookshire i Bid F ewell to Well Known Resident, Co ON EVE OF HIS DEPART URE FOR - THE NORTHWEST.Cdokshire, July 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Last evening a banquet was tendered to Mr.|C.C.Bailey, on the eve of his departure for the Northwest.Upwards of sixty sat down jto the well- laden tables.Mr.E.J.Planche presided.At his right were Mr.Bailey, the [guest of the evening, and Mr.R.H.P hig left were Mayor J.D.Mr.A.W.Giard, M.L.A.dance included leading Cookshire and vicinity, E all had done justice to the The attend- citizens of good things prepared for ment,\u2019 the toast list with It was proceeded Ancluded \u201cThe proposed by Mr.King,\u201d .H.Pope, ailey; \u201cOur ' proposed ; by r.Alden , spoke the evening.All [referred to oss to the community by the departure of Mr.Bailey, who had for many) years been a leading and valu- itizen of Cookshire.|Mr.Pope, .| Bailey in his reply expressed his deep |appreciation of the ki words and said that it ol , with he left |Cookshire, e hoped to see all again.A Keillor and Major E.| S.Baker from Consul, ÿho was attending (by illness.prevented from this morning for .Aid left sshire, and Mr.and ip.Willard Drennan.\u201cSPORTS \u201cAT -FAR HAM.ATTRACTION ON SATU JRDAY: Farnham, July 19._(Spoclal.) \u2014 À very [interesting and exciting game of football was played \"at thd\" driving park here on Saturday between the Canadian Pacific team of Montreal and the Farnham Rovers, resulting in, a victoty for pthe former by a score of 2 to 0 - : : The game was a hard struggle from the Farnham\\boys put- ;up a plucky fight against a su- The C.P.R.team scored one goal in each half.Immediately after the football match there| was a game of baseball between Granby and the Farnham locals, resulting in a win for the latter by a| score of 4 ta 2.The home team | practically won the en in the first innings by scoring three jruns.Le- clair,| the Farnham pitcher, did fine work in the box, striking out no less than seventeen, besides receiving good support from the field.The following was the score by innings : Granby.ee ce on 000] 00001\u20142 Farnham .\u2026.coeeeeens \u202631000000x\u20144 \u2014 PARIS TRAGEDY.AN AMERICAN STUDENT ENDED Ï HIS LIFE.| Paris, July 19.\u2014An Ameridan stud- ting ! ént named Shapleigh, aged 22 years, and said to have been a nephew oî American Ambassador Porter, committed suicide Saturday afternoon at to do so, showing the case is one of].creameries that had | the [Hotel Dore, on the Boulevard Montmarte.He shut himself{in his pom at midday.A servant [entering ter found him lying naked] upon a sofa, [his body covered with blpod.He Had taken a qudntity of strychnine, nd then inflicted upon himself thirdy Souris with a scalpel.He died at 3 k.suicide left letters addregsed \u201c\u201cV.eigh, West Lebanon, Maine.\u201d letters the police handed to the Embassy.Shapleigh had ; eight.days in Paris.Hd is sup- to have been temporarily in- SUDDEN DEATH | | AT MELBOURNE.\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.JEANMARTE, OF MELBOURNE, FOUND DEAD| YESTERDAY.Richmond, July 19.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Mr.Jranmarie, of Melbourne, was; found dead |vesterday* morning at 6 |o'clock.He wias a man past middle life,\" and leaved a widow and family.\u2014e\u2014 iss Eleanor Robinson, who has been spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs.Robinson, at [Windsor Mills,{ has returned to Rutland, Vt.to resume her duties as trained nurse.There was no cheese boarded.[Was ATTEMPT TO BREAK JAPAN.\u2018(of the whole Japanese right wing.lt probability of its \u2018again.Indeed, it is expected that it of these is at Hsuangtako.No details FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL THE | ing despatch from SOUGHT T \u201c General Kuroki\u2019>s Headquarters .in Field, July 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014More Russian troops were engaged in Sunday\u2019s battle than in any previous ment._ The Russian losses are estimated at 2000.The burial of the dead continues.Japanese casualties aggregated 300.The engagement _ has conspicuously demonstrated the wonderful efficiency of Japanese infantry.They proved incomparably better marksmen and they outfought and out-generaled the Russians point.+ engage- on every ESE CENTER.London, July 19.\u20144 a.m.\u2014The action at Motienling, Kuropatkin seems to regard as a re conaissance in force, is treated by the weightiest critics as an attempt to break the Japanese center, which, in view of the fact that their front is 120 miles long, is regarded as good tactics.A vigorous Russian offensilye.along the malin road, would, if successful, render precarious the position might also compel the left to fallback on Siuyen.That the plan failed Sunday, is not held to exclude the being attempted will soon be repeated with vigor unless in the meantime General Kuroki takes the initiative instead of continuing to await the fall of Port Arthur, as he appears to be doing.One critic enthusiastically remarks that real interest in the game now begins, and the abilities of the contending leaders will be put to the - proof.Reports come from Shanghai that the J apanese have established thpmselves in positions, west of Port Arthur, that were recently held by the Russians.One are given and corroborated.KUROPATKIN\u2019S REPORT.St.Petersburg, July 19.\u2014The follow- General Kuropat- kin to the Emperor dated \u201cJuly 17 on our castern front,\u201d was given out tonight :.- \u201cOn July 17, in order to determine.the strength of the cnemy it was decided to advance against his position in the direction of Lianashankwan, Licut.-General Count Keller has been instructed to start with the object of capturing the pass, but to act according to the force that he would find opposed to him.A HEAVY FIRE.\u201cAt 5.30 o'clock on the morning of July 17 the Japanese, in considerable force, and with numerous guns, oc cupied Wofankwan passes, and the | mountainous bluffs to the south on the the reports are mot 0 BREAK JAPAN ESE CENTER.- \u2014\u2014 J mountain battery, as could not be brought into action on account of the nature of the ground.\u201cAt about 8 a.m.General Keller, who was direct ng- the fight around lkhavuan, deemed it necessary to lend assistance to General Kashtalinsky's column by bringing up from the general reserve three battalions to _ the heights surmounted by thie temple.In order - to maintain the positions we had already- occupied .it was necessary pwing to the enemy\u2019s pressure, to reinforce immediately with other reserves fhe troops in the fighting line, but these positions, owing to their situation, were untenable.General Keller found the strength of the enemy so great compared with ours that he decided not to continue not to bring up cither the special or the gencral reserves, especially in view of the fact that in the case of his ul- which Gerreral -timately taking the offensive it would be necessary to attack without support of the field artillery.- RUSSIANS RETREAT.\u201cIn consequence of this General Keller decided about ten-thirty to withdraw his troops to the positions originally occupied in the Yanze Pass: The troops retired slowly, step by step, and in perfect order, covered by the, fire of a field battery which had been brought into action.\u201cTowards midday the offensive movement by the enemy in the ditection of the right flank of the Yanzse Pass position developed, \u2018and at the same time a Japanese mountain battery lage of Tsondiaputise,.two and a half miles south of lkhavuan, \u201cAfter 34 shots had been fired from the third battery of the third brigade, which held the saddle to the south of Yanzse Pass, the Japanese battery was finally reduced to silence.,( \u201cThe fight écased at _3 p.m., and the troops returned to lkhavuan.above the valley of the Jantakhe river, at a position occupied and maintained by us.and the heat of the day our troops were greatly \u201cfatigued, having been over.fifteen hours on foot and fighting.RUSSIAN LOSSES.\u201cOur losses have 'not yet exabtly | been ascertained, - bat General Keller reports that they \u2018exceed one 4Hous- and.\u201d - JAPS MENACE RUSSIAN TIANK.London, July 19+\u2014General ® Keller's attack on the Japanese at\u201d Motien Pass, with so large a force us two divisions, indicates that the presence of the Japanese on the Rusgian left flank \u2018is considered à serious menace.It may also show that Kuropatkin has received such reinforcements and has so consolidated his army _near \u2018take the offensive.Though this is hardly to be argued at present, it flank of General Xashtalinsky\u2019s column.From this point and from the crest of the mountains to the cast of the heights surmounted by the temple, the enemy directed a heavy artillery and rifle fire.7 ; \u201cGeneral Kashalinsky advanced to occupy the bluffs, sending forward at first one and then thrée battalions, but the attempt failed, hotwithstand- ing the; support given py the horse seems clear thatFthe Russian army should soon be nearly equal in numbers to that part of the Japanese forces which is free for fighting.Hitherto Kuropatkin\u2019s policy has been the avoidance of a great battle.If Keller's attack at Motien -Pass means a changé in policy, the developments of the next few \u2018days may change very much the complexion of ffairs in Manchuria, ' WILL DISCUSS DUNDONALD CASE.Matter Will Be Taken up in Baitish House ToyNight.ON GROUND OF HIS PARTICIPATION IN POLITICAL AGITATION WHILE STILL BRITISH OFFICER.| London, July 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014In the House of Commons, to-day, David Lloyd George, Welsh Nationalist, mov- to Lord Dundonald\u2019s participation in political agitation against the Government of Canada while still an officer in the British army.The debate will take place to-night.MR.HENNIKER HEATON\u2019S QUESTION IN BRITISH COMMONS.London, July 19.\u2014Henniker Heaton, asked the War Secretary in the House of Commons yesterday, whether the name of Dundonald was on the: active list of the War Department; whether his services had been dispensed with by the Canadian Government; whether it had come to the knowledge of \"the War Office that Dundon- ald had been making inflammatory speeches in Canada against the Gov- ernment of Canada, that at meeting \\ \u201c | Various parties.| ed an adjournment of the House to | call attention tergd thunderstorms.> xX largely attended by the Opposition he had been cheered and hapted by the The speaker\u2014I hope the will not continue it the cause these controve are not admissable, - Tr.Heaton (continuing) asked whe: ther the War Secretary had warned that the would be resented and greatly endanger the loyal and kindiv feeling ror existing jn Canada, to Great Bri- ain.(question same tone, be- rsial expressions been Mr.Bromley Davenport replied \u2014I think the honorable member will sec that these are questions which the Secretary: of State.cannot properly\u2019 answer without full notice\u201d.(Hour hear.) + - : _ , PROPERTY CH.ANGES ; + The following deeds of sale] were registered in the.Sherbrooke Divisi- mn Registry Oflice during the week ending 16th July, 19054 : - George E.Wright to WA lots 3s3 and 251, Lennoxville.Price $550.Francois Dionne ot al to Beni.F.Bush, of one undivided 12th of lit 134, East Ward, Sherbrooke.- Price, Did.\u2014@- WEATHER PROBABILITIES.Forecast for the next 21 hours, issued by the Meteorologic \u2018al Bureau :- Fair and very warm\u201d a few ccat- -& Mr.John Fales is taking a trip to St.John, N.B, Sy \u201cIn consequence of a sleepless night .1' Lino Yang that he is now.ready to.action of Dundonald .Denis, of ° Russian Attack on Motien Pass so Interpreted 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LAUNDRY AND STEAM DYE WORKS 6 Water Street .\u20ac æ CHEAP PHOTOGRAPHS.Johnsten, \u201cthe Photographes, pos not make them.Johnston, the Photograpisez, makes only GRADE Fiotures.CODERE SONS & CO., WILOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE, TINWARE AND LEATHER, 161 Wellington Street, Sherhrooke Sherbrooke \u201cThe Daily Recuro \u201cLS.GHANNELL & CO,, PUBLISMERS.(L.8, Channell.V, E.Morrill) Plished © every afternoon, ex roro ps 108 Wellingion St, Shorbrouk ry I RIDTION PRICE, stricul vance, one year $2.00; six months $1.0 a mouths 50 cents ; one month, 2 cents.any address im the.Bastern Townships, hy year \u2019 Pin rIsivG RATES, Ome.one .day, GUcenta: 2 days, 90 cents; 3 dave, week, $2.00 ; one inch, one year, Tiberai 2 discount 1 if\u2019 advertisement is ee ever) other day, twice à week or ones & week Cards of Thanks, not exveediug & 500.; Obituery oetzy, 16e lime 1 Reming Netioea, Au per W .ord.nding mone, Sem : caution Lo to express OF te by MANGER fer advertimeamats cts » m the bande of the printers befor S$ o'clodk a.in.of the day ut pablication, tw oy Neo chaage guaranteed if Circulation DAILY RBCORD.Cirgulation statement for week end- ing July 16th, 1904 : Monday \u2026\u2026.Lesscsseure vanrarsers 5,326 Tuesday .Berrreres viens oe 5,272 Wednesday .jee renee .5,265 - Thursday .oo nn 2er 5,300 Friday cc.\u2026\u2026 verrous Lune 0,322 Saturday .verres va .5,393 .Total.\u2026 PR 1 BD TS3 \u201cWATCH US GROW.\u201d Daily average, June, 1904 .4738 Daily average, June,.1903, .3362 Gain in daily average .1376 The Industries ! Our Millinery and Tailor fn full operation.Our Carpet Linoleum, our Wall - Paper, made and General Merchandise Departments are filled \u201cup with .new goods.Wo guarantee our prices being\u2019 the lowest in the trade.ALFRED LANCTOT,- 67 & 69 Market St., Corner Peel SHERBROOKE.MATE \\ SYSTEM WORLD'S FAIR ST.LOUIS, MO., 1904 TWO TRAINS DAILY and Ready LEAVE MONTREAL 9.00 a.m.and 0.30 p,m.Through Pullman Sleeping Cars and Coaches._ REDUCED RATES From Sherbrooke and Return.Limit 15 Days, ~~ .$24.00 Limit 60 Days, .29.35 Limit Dec.15th, .35.20 Stop-Ovors allowed i in-cither direction at any point in canada, Detroit, Port Huron and Chicago, .Side Trip to Niagara Falls, $1.10 additional, Aly, or write, for particulars to C.H.Foss, CP.& TA.Strathcona Square.Or to F.Crane.G T.B.Station ('ASTLEBAR.July 19.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Bert.Olney | are at present stopping \u201cat Castlebar, while they are doing their having , there.Mr.and Mrs.D.MelLeod and, baby, from Kansas, and Miss Jessie |\u2018 Hag- gart.from Richwood, were at) Mrs.\u2018Aindsey Morrill's on Thursdaw Mr.$.A.Olnev took a trip to Wotton on \u2018Saturday and while Was the.guest of «Mr.and Mrs.Manseau, there | DAILY STORE NEWS.Millinery hops are THE GITY TAXES Statement Showing ' Their| INCREASE IN REVENUE THIS YEAR.| The\u2019 Secretary-Treasurer is |now preparing his roll from which the taxes are taken for the year 1904, and which are due in.August next.The tax roll is taken from the fal ation made in 1903, by the valuat- ors.\u2018As will be observed from the appended figures there is a substantial increase of the amount coll cted in taxes over that in 1903, due to the increase in property, and sé far| as the \u2018school tax is concerned the in- } crease is brought about by the advance in the school rate from to 5 mills.The following are the amounts by wards with the increase over 1903 : General tax.- Increase.cast Ward .% 5,927.04 $ 8979 \u201cSouth Ward .11,582.70 , 799,08 Centre Ward .16,140.39 1,338.21 Narth Ward .17,099.70 622.80 Showing a total increase in gehcral tax of $2,819.88.School tax.Incrgase.Fast Ward .$2,719.60 # 56985 south Ward .5,566.12, 1,266.77 } Centre Ward .7,899.33 1,614.28 North Ward .7,241.38 1,614.28 An increase of $3,476.84.Sewer tax.Increase.East Ward Ri 8 3.98 \u2018F South Ward .48411 - 3441 Centre Ward \u2026 .685.02 53,75 North Ward .\u2026 712.64 25.91 .Total increase of $120.05.° | \u2018The total increase of taxes for the year i | Generd!l tax .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026cccrers vue $2,849.88 Schoo] tax .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026e vi +.[5,476.84 Sewer] tax .co cen wenn 120.05 Making a total increase in taxes of $8,446,71.A Taking the amount of taxes paid by East Ward .88,803.93 South Ward ._\u2026\u2026\u2026 vu 17,632.93 Centre Ward .25,024.74 North Ward \u2026.ue vavs 25,053:72 Or a total tax collection of 605.32, which includes general and sewer taxes.- From the above figures it will | be scen that the greatest incrdaase in taxes has taken place \u201cin- thé Sputh Ward, and this is accounted for by the large number of new buildings \u2018that have been eroded in that ward.MAGOG ELECTRIC LIGHT RATES.Magog, July 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014An| error occurred in the report of the first paragraph of the Magog electric light tariff published yesterday.It should have read : ;+ it Domestic Lighting.Per light i i per year.3 lights, 16 c.p.eee oes 83.35 4 to 6-lights, 16 c.p.dur 3.00 7 to 10 lights, 16 e.p.ee [2070 12.55 11 to -20 lights, 16 c.p.126- 138 Wellington Street.Tuesday, July 19.Store Closds at Six Tonight.Reductions ! The people \u201cof Sherbrooke are slow~to grasp a good thing.and why, Our Half Price | | Millinery Sale .is meeting with a suceessful run of trade today.Please remember that the half- price sale continues throughout the week, but come\u2019 today as scieétion is better notv.\u2018 We also Offer to Trim Hats not this is All this week for patrons purch xiog Shapes, Flowers or Trimmings Huing this special sale.Straw Shapes, Flowers _ and Trimmings All Half Price.\u201cGanrshorough\u201d wide brim, white sailors were 90¢.now: 1c.A remarkably splendid chance to | a new hat to your wardrobe dt a smal} cost.- .ENAMPLE\u2014 1 bl Bunch Flowers, was $1.00, for.50 I \"Straw Fhape, was S1.50, for.T5 Trimming, no charge Ce serre era sans + Total cost.crcrrerces 81.25 Can you resist this offer ?Miss Gould, with a competent ready to serve vou.Staff New \u201cNear-Silk\u201d Lining Named \u201cNear-silk\u201d because it pears like Taffeta Silk\u2014rustles like|silk 7) 1925 M, MeKECHNIE.| ; ; die SRI MOAUTM a dl WEY SH aa of ocr trait HTT BARE ; \u201ceme mes TSI = J .= .\u2014feels like silk\u2014wears better than [silk \u2014full yard wide.Special value | at Twenty-five cents per yard.Colars\u2014 Black, « ary and Fawn.Samples sent.irey, Reseda Green, \u201c4 an- Distribution.| | \u201cTHERE.WILL BE CONSIDERABLE and Mes.! { relatives here.McLaven, Mass.,\u201d are visiting two weeks.5 Her delight was to >>I by the pastor, Mr.| children, wha all, -is not lost.- | pulpit ! J diy 19.\u2014Mrs.A.E.Free of- Charge add} \u2018ap- } sis aie | will ap xi ow à DR 1 the fever.st ke rm ! make you ell TEL 4 Atoll dniggists, 3a, band 800 Soi.401 \u201cKINGSEY!| FALLS.19-542 and Mis.W.C.Shaw .B.Stdckwell and daugh- ot Montreal, are visiting Leith July ter, Hazel, Mrs.R.W.left this morning for Abenakis Springs, to spend a \u2018eou- ple of weeks.ho and aunt, Mrs.J.boy, of Lawrence, relatives \u201chere for Mr.James Smith and little Mr.J.Ringrose,\u2019 of Ottawa, is spending a couple of wecks here with his brother, Mr.T.iB.Ringrose.It] is with profound regret that .we ho to record.the death of the late Mrs, Allan Cameron, which occurred at her home in this; place on Tuesday morning at one olelock in the 67th year of her age.The deceased had fheen a great suffered for many months \u2018and which.was painfully evident to the very last.Mrs.Cameron.was of a quiet but zealous nature, which, conse- every member of the community.She was closely connected with the Baptist church of whieh jt may be said she wat à leader and piller.But of all the departments of Christian work her heart was in the Sunday school, being superintendent for, a great number of years and oyer which -her Christian and motherly influence was manifest: teach the young and many grown up jcan look back and remember the kindly encouragement and exhortation to higher and nobler citizenship.- The fundral took place on Wednesday afterncon at 2.30 p.m.in the Baptist church, conducted by Rev.J.L.Gilmour, of T.B.Ringrose.One feature of, the| service was the {presence of the Sunflay school in a body, each with a bdw of white ribbon and a white rose.After the ceremony at the church the school led the cortege ta the cemetery and after the interment marched past the open grave cach throwing their| white rose onto the casket, as a las ute to the memory bf their beloved late superintendent.| Thus the whole community mourn the loss of a faithful friend and can more than sympathize with the bereayed husband and pwever, have the knowledge and comfo Her influenee will still live here amongst\u2019 us while she enjoys thé rest that remains for the people of \u2018God.Mr.George Camerdn, A.Michie and Mrs.S.Hawley, who were called here to attend the funeral |of Mrs, Cameron, returned to their respective homes on Friday.1 Mr.Jas.Michie, who underwent an operation for dislocated hip in Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital will have to remain there for| some, weeks, as his case is proving.quite serious, Kingsey TFalls- was {visited Thursday by Rev.J.L.Gilmopr, B.D., of Oliver Baptist church, Montreal.The rev.gentleman lectured t an appreciative audience on the subjdet \u201cClimbing the Alps.\u201d Rev.Mr.Gilmour has travelled a great.deal in Europe and can describe in a most vivid manner what \u2018he has seen.Mr.Gilmour will henceforth he a very welcome visitor at the Falls.: Rev.| A.IF.Pollock] of the Congre- gationpl church, Danville, and pastor, Thomas J.B.Ringr¢se, of the King- sey Falls on Sunday morning, July 17.Mr.John L.Ringrose, of Ottawa, has returned home after\u2019 having spent a week's vacation with his bro- {ther in Kingsey Falls.| Fr © - SOUTH DURHAM.Duff and daughter, of St.Lambert, lis spending this week with ber parents, Mr.and \u2018Mrs.J.B.Lester.| Mrs.J.(.MecCabe{ and! children, of Richmond, returned home on Wednesday after a few days\u2019 visit her father\u2019s, Mr.Robbrt Mitchell.Mrs.Fred Goddard ters.of Levis, returned to her home on Monday, having pont a few weeks with her brother, Mr.jG.Mills.The Excelsior C.F § odiets will give d'lawh social at the [home of Mr.F.inst.Ice cream and dake will be served from 7 to 9 p.m, Mrs.J.E.Ross, of Cobden, Ont, js the guest of her sister Mrs.H.J.Elliott.j Ars.Gagnon, of Wdst Shefford, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs.A.Pelchat.| | Miss Agnes Neilson, of Kingsbury, is the guest of Miss A.Mitchell.> MANSON VILL F.July 19.-~Farmers are busily engaged at haying and report an extra crop.| ° Orford Mountain have reached where the 0.M.Railroad will connect with the C.P.R.; The pulpit of the Methodist church was occupied by Rev.Mr.Flanders, of Stanstead College, Tast Sunday morning.x - °- Ÿ : ie Battles House, Magog.J.E.Taylor, Railway surveyors Ep PR \u2018proprietor.First class tn every respect.| ! CNN AGE hI 4) AT dns 5 mate A | Now hearts of the workers | dress, and it was handled in a quently won the love and respect of.ontreal, assisted and loving .trib- Baptist dhurch, exchuhged- at and two daugh- | Wakefield Wednesday evening, the \"0th Mansony ilfe station, COUNTY UNDER AUSPICES .\"., OF THE W.C.T.U.| Kast.Hatley, July 19.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 {One of the later ventures of the Pro- viscial* W.C.T.U.is to empldy a worker and organizer to visit the Various unions and stir up the minds .and -to greater activity and new workers where possible.They are to he.congratulated upon their good fortune in securing the services of Mrs.Hyslop, of Asbestos, Que., formerly of Alva, Scotland, who seems to be the right woman in the right place.; She opened the campaign in Stan stead county on July 10th, at Ay-} er\u2019s Flat by holding three services | on Sunday in the absence of the pastor.A children\u2019s meeting Monday afternoon was attended by about thirty children and young people.interest ing and attended the monthly meeting.of the local union on Tuesday afternoon.She won golden opinions at these meetings, one lady declaring that she hoped never again to yield to dis- couragenient.On Wednesday evening, the 13th, she spoke in the Methodist church, East Hatley, to a good- sized audience.was, the subject of her ad- way \u201cthat was both interesting and \u2018con vincing.A second address on Thursday evening fully sustained the reputation of the first.She from Hatley to a woman 3 - at Way\u2019s Mills on Saturday noon, a Sunday service \u2018 at Baritrston, at Judd\u2019s Mills the at Rock Island.the 19th.The following dates are partially joyment\u201d meeting.aîter- South 1Sth, arranged : Massawippi, 2lst; North Hatley, 22nd ; Magog, 24th.Mrs.Hyslop expects to join Mrs.Sanderson at Sherbrooke on the 26th, and proceed to Old Orchard Beach for a week or ten days.STANBRIDGE EAST.© July 19.\u2014As anticipated, the leap year ball given by the ladies of Stan- bridge East, Tuesday evening last, in the town hall was a grand social success in every respect, about forty- five couples being present.Those ladies responsible for: the arrangements which were carried out in such excellent form, certainly merit the complimentary expressions of appreciation of their gentlemen guests, who, it + is | unn\u2019cessary to say, Were delighted at - the - magnificent - manner in which they were entertained.The ball room was apt that such a life |.propriately decorated- with Cane] flags, and the supper tables were one mass of brilliant evidence of artistic taste and decorative skill.\u2018 Mr.R.H.Fulton, \u2018Superintendent of Branches of the Sovereign Bank, was the guest of- Mr, George Walsh last Thursday evening, in honor of her nieces, the Misses Baker, of San Francisco, who are soon returning to their distant home.staying with Mrs.Arthur Reynolds.Mr.Joseph Jackson arrived from Lowell this week on a visit to his old home.Mr.Harry Beatty, of Montreal, visiting his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Anderson are staying With Mr.O.R.Anderson.18 Miss Kate Wright is visiting her uncle, Mr.Stillman Knight.\u2014&- = SCOTSTOWN.July 19.\u2014After some very trying weather for haying we have had a few days of real hay weather to make glad the hearts of our farmers.The crop is a heavy one.Help is high, so .we hope to sce fine weather to secure Crop.All kinds of crops look well.There are new potatoes of good quality in many places, but and, abundant old, result in few sales as\u2019 yet.Raspbetries are very plentiful, and are offered for dec.per lb., in larger lots than local demand can take, and a few so it can be truly abounds in plenty.Both the Rev.Mr.McKenzie and Mr.Pye are having a few days holidays.Their parishioners wish them a good time and speedy return.: said that the Jand + OLIVER.July +19 \u2014Mrs.R.CC) Cull and daughter, of Sherbrooke, are visiting at Mr.W.Oliver\u2019s.Mr.,and Mrs.Eva Belle, W.H.Bachelder and visited their son at Mack's Mills last week, \u2018 Mr.D.Wells has been quite sik, but is now some hetter.Mr.Armitage, of Coaticook, was in the vicinity on Thursday.Mrs.M.Harris is stopping with her sister, Mrs.B.Miller, at Griffin.Miss Pearl Buzzell is at Beebe Plain for a few weeks.MYSTIC.Tüly 19,\u2014Rev.Mr, Néwton and fam- ilv.of Farnham, was here on Saturday.The Methodist church has been com: pletely renovated inside, Mr.Robert Ellis, of New York, and Mr.JJ.H.Ellis, of Manchester, N.Hare the guests.of Mrs.D.FE.Palmer.Mr.A.S.Walbridge.of Montreal, ia home, on a visit, \u201cMr Alonzo Poomhower, one of My- \u2018stic\u2019s oldest citizens, died July 15 at j (he age of 82 years.ENGAGED IN STANSTEAD | Another public.meeting in the even- | \u201cLife and the hindrances to its en-| went | many: week.Mrs.Stillman Knight gave an cn- joyable Young People\u2019s party last Miss Noyes, of Sweetsburg, is the guest of Mrs.Theodora Moore.Miss Hubbard, of Sherbrooke, is high prices asked blue berries have been offered, before you go on st vacation this summer and save your good one.We have the Ingersoll at $1.00 and $1.50, cach fully warranted by manufacturers.We also have a strong, smaller size Swiss watch at the same price that we can: recommmend and guar- : antee.\u20ac coebpt « of price gi \"AC.SKINNER J AX 7 Strathcona Bquare.BAYLEY S ! | \u201cowt - Wednesday, the 20th, being Stranger\u2019s Day, we will offer a few spécials in Ready to- Wear Goods.50 Tweed Skirts, all sizes, to clear out $1.90 ared, assorted sizas, goods worth $3 to 4.50, for $1.50, White Puck Skirts, 25 p.c.off on Wednesday Any.\u201cmade-up Skirt in the.store, 25 per cent off on Wednesday ~ Fancy Light Suits.and Tweed Suits, 25 per cent off on Wednesday.~ Our sale of Saturday will be extended until Wednesday We will offer Muslins, Cham- brays, Silks and Ribbon Ends at the marked de down prices.WINDSOR MILLS - July 19,\u2014Mr.L.Johns; of Shawinigan Falls, and his sister, Miss May Johns, of Montréal, are spending thein vacations here.y - Mr.Olivier St.Pierre, of Bromp- \u201ctonville, spent Sunday in town with relatives and friends.\u2018 Miss A.Jutras, of Richmond, spent Sunday in town the guest of the*Miss- s McCabe._ \u201cie: and Mrs.ton, Mr.position with the B.P.\u2018and P.\"Brompton, About 250 persons enjoyed a ride on the, steam vacht Trene M.and the cool breeze on the island Sunday.Empty flour and sugar barrels are bring.bought here and shipped to St.Hilaire for apples.ks ~ + > BROME CENTRE.July 19.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Myron Hastings are stopping] in Sutton.Mrs.Jane ter, Miss Cora, days at Mr.J.Mr.J.Bolton, ing the week.end with his Mr.Ed.Devlin\u2019s.\u201cRain fell in this Swithin's day.forty days\u2019 rain in view icel doleful over the wet hay which is predicte .Mr.and Mrs.|L.Royer, of South Stukely, .spent Wednesday with daughter, Mrs.M.Leonard.Brome Centre Bas its share of summer boarders.Amongst recent arrivals are Mrs.Kavanagh and family, of Montreal, who are spending a few weeks at Mr.\u2019 Edward Devlin\u2019s: Col.id.Brady, of Capel- were in \u2018town over Sunday.Co., gre spending a 1 Vernal\u2019s.pf Montreal; is spend- family at section on St.With the prospects of season, spending a few days the Colonel and Brockville, Ont., to make arrangements for the visit of Sussex Preceptory, K.T., to that place op Thursday.The doctor will also pay a visit to relatives in Belleville, Ont, - No one, old enough to know better, should be neglectful of that most vital and.useful organ of the human system\u2014the téeth\u2014the | very guards to the gateway of health.ISOZODONT TOOTH POWDER should be found on the toilet table of every one, be he rich or poor.It will not tarnish gold work nor scratch the enamel.A perfect dentifrice\u2014the one for you, 3 FORMS: LIQUID, POWDER PASTE.\u201c ser-|.viceable American watch at $2.50 and a | a Folch, sant, br mail on style - case as per sample ÿ r Blouses, White and Col- | L A.BAYLEY Philias Laporte has secured a Hastings and her daugh- few , farmers may thew and Mrs.Ibbotson, family and nurse, For Poor Blood Dr.and Mrs.Perrigo and family, all of Montreal, at \u201cWayside Inn,* the residence of Mr.N.W.Miller.After Dr.returned to the city.= Col.1h- botson is going to England.where he intends to spend a couple of months, ; Ned Mandigo is at Knowlton.where he -is employed asx clerk in ticorge Robh & Son's store.15 _\u2014 Dr.H.Spencer left yesterday for RICH OR POOR\u2014YOU NEED TEETH IN = | \u201cOUR STOCK FOR MNEDITS DELIVERY Large quantitiè- of .from considerably mere than Ode dificrent brands.se An canal, selection in\u201d Leal, Plug Cut Tobaceos (for the pipe.) A.E.KINKEAD & Co, Wholesale and Retall Tobacconisty, | 113 Wellivgton St, Sherbrooke, Qu Now Ready | To fill orders promptly fo the \u201cWilson Piano\u201d in- new our window to-day.In iy respects we think it has pg equal in Canada.Our pey\u2019 Piano .has an : entirely nez scale with FULL IRON PLATE, | double brass flange: action, in \u201cGrands\u201d.pedal to save wear and Noige use the best material mon | can buy 1 in building tlie \u201cWil.we- can ™ | son Piano\u201d and commend them in\u201cevory way, The price is moderato andthe same to every buyer.on easy terms of payment, gr fair discount for cash down, Illustrations of this - Vy attractive piano will be ready for mailing in a few days, us your name on i - poste card.(, Wilson & Si 63 Wellington Street, ~ SHERBROOKK, QUE.SUMMER TIME 1 ABLE In Effect June 27th, 1904, Trains for Quebec leave Sher brooke as below: Express from New York leaves Sherbrooke a 8,.0a.n, Express [rom Boston Jeav es\u2019 Sherbrooke, st 7.00 a.n?brooke as below 6.40 p.ui.Express for Boston arrives $sherlroake 8 9.20 p.m .Portland Express ar rives Sherbi woke 1,00 pW .Accomm#élation train arrives Sherbrool à 8.40 a m, For time tables, tickets and all informatie apply to any of the company's agents, .FRANK GRUNDY, J.H, W Genl, Mai r.\u201cGen L.A Sherbrooke, Sue, ; = } \u201cOpen June 1st to Uctober ist B (moroved- Liberally Conducted ÇÛ Terms Moderate 2 BR Ifyou want Perfeet Comfort, Good T-ble, \u201cRies | Bods, and the very Best Outing ypu evr had, go to ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P.Q.the most satisfactory nd least expersivo Sumo and Health Resort in Canada, Evarything.for your COMFORT and ESJOYMENT, Splendit Hall for das- cing.MUSA, PING-PONG, Clax K (GOLP, TENNIS Fonte, TETHER TENX Is, BUATING, LATHING, abd a Use of Boats, Pool Tables, Tennis Courts, i .&c., absolutely free to guests.DANCING - Kvery evching .+7 ABENAKIS MINERAL WATER especñilly valuable in cases of Gout, Rhemnetiste.Lheumatic Gout; Nervous Disease, Sciatica, Nervous Prostration, Dyspepsia of various foru s, Diseases of the Liver and\u2019 Kidneys\u2014alno Diseases peculisf #0 Watneil 75 pe, of cases cused we be Write for te stimonials, You can't afford to miss the Springs this yest.Brighter, Jette r, Gayer Than ever, ne d.Trait Service\u2014 Ack your Ticket Agent & write tor Circulars, ete, to .KIMPTON, Manager, Abe MAK IA pring, rq ABENAKIS SZ all nervous complaints, neadsche., palph tation of the heart, backache ete.Covernton\u2019 s Price 25 cts.Apres $1 oo.sent by mai o r above prices.D.WATSON & CO.Agents 444 St Paul Et, Montrzel\u2018 : * Summer Arrangement.IN EFFET JUNE 27 FH Traine fun daily except Sundays, sxcepk mal LAINS BC Rooke N.Kt easton, Sorin \u201ca, New Vo NES No or > i i a hare 5803 « onnecting wi LOCAL\u2014Deave- 11.Bhan, express for Boston, arrivet a Boston &.ue 12 MIXED.Leaves loo adm, short New 25.equnecting with fran fu: Bos NIGHT EXPRESS.tears for §ora.Ne H., Worce-ter, [foston, Ÿ \"hile ct, sp ingeiield, New-York.TRAINS ARRIVE AT SHER] mn INERT Leaves Boston 1d X P.M > pr NIGHT EXPRESS, Leave- Boston &9P$ Concord 10.35 pn, Si Johnsbury U3 8.Ble riving Sherbrooke 6.4100 0 | La! ACCOMMODATHON \u2014 Via PIS 100 th Concord, N.H., H.604.000., Newpoll, de p arrive Sherbrooke 100 J.; NEW YORK EXPL Codere, | it is unde % f À Ce .; MoLoan\u2019s, | MAY Se HOULAHAN, Sons & Co,, is spending his vacation school during the coming year.Eo Ri 5 \u2018 oem 18 Cémitiercial\u2019 \u2018at\u2019 \u2018Shist rook ;[in New York.] Mr.M.L.Hunting, assistant Collec + 7 JE Bell Tel.195.te People\u2019 8.Mr.Alex.Whyte, of Messrs.Brun tor of Customs, taking his annual » 3 FL BE : tin, Reid & Co., Torohto, was in |leave, and id spehding it.camping at ee RL ae ; Aaa \\ @® | town yesterday.: Lake Aylmer, with his son.Mr.Hunt-| & Lf Doan my Lg 4 ; > Piazza chairs, 90c., Edwards\u2019 ings family join him in a day or two.; EE * ® | 1?PL, The municipal ownership party hace 1 MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATOR RSE Iori pe aitu ee Pb LE a that the wheat outlook Sa excellent ead in view of carrying the electric % ood 4mm the Northwest.: | light bylaw.Several meetings will À are £ eflough for anyone.Mr.J.W.Brankley and children, of |be held between now and the day - of ) TC Agnes, have been spending a day or | | voting.; if : hi en - Rubbers woo o be just the dei ng two in Sherbrooke.Through Lake Massawippi, Sher- = Ce or wet weather ju ging Mr.L.H.Brodeur Lavigne is brooke, to North Hatley, steamer, 3 from the large qu re of spending his vacation with his father, Pocahontas, \u2018to Ayer's Cliff and re- = at Ste.Guillaume.turn.Round trip from Sherbrooke, for Æ RUB BER Ti CARRIAGES The People\u2019s Telephone has been in- en of a over, 5c.each ; i.we are selling.A complete stock of all stalled in the Civic Hospital, in place Hnoxville ue kinds of Carriages always on.) hand.of the Bell telephone, The Rev.Mother Joseph Benoit, su! 38 ,Ç | Mrs.Scarth, of Torohto is visitin J perior Provincial of the Order of the x Dh \u2019 Mrs.Cyril |G \u2019 at her \u2018Sisters of Providence, is visiting her A » THE DEERING MOWER \\ ho cousin, ts t et.| | wyn, brother, Mgr.Paul LaRocque, and is] xE FE ome on bank siree | staving at the Convent of the Sisters AEE 4 with vertical lift are going fast.Place | Mies Ldith Futvoye, f Nontreal, 14 \u2018of the Holy Family.| FEF.2 f your order with us at once and you will} _ D inter at \u201cBluff Place.a \u2019 \u2018| Everything in readiness for a big $1.4.3 \u201cave thé&best and lightest ¢ draft Mower| i [crowd to-morrow, at the Edwards Ek \u2019 -ade 3 Mrs.L.A.Prairie.of St.Jean d\u2019 Furniture Co.\u2019s.f#ik \u2018 : @ Tberville, is in opm staying with the] Mr.A.F.Fraser and Mrs.Fraser FF.i - er.i BEAN, | family ot Ar.1 o1 {left town on Saturday for: Ottawa, Rb + Messrs.C.O.Genest and C.A, E.|[Ont, to spend a day or two with (EET £ 185 & 187 Wellington st.i i\" Opposite Arbion Hotel.Lefebvre left to-day for a holiday at friends, and then go on to Sudbury ; BE & SHERBROOKE QUE.Peak\u2019s Island, Portland, Me.\u2018| to visit Mrs.Fraser\u2019s father, \u2018the Ww ve > ; Mr.and Mrs.F.Deniers, of Lynn, Rev.James Boydell, rector and rural RW iE : SPSS PIOP nr.J 1, 25, » : a b ¥ B® - : ee ee Mass.were in town} recently, the dean.- i Æ- - TT \u2019 ; \u2018guests of Mrs.Alexis Demers, The Sherbrooke Street Railway Sys- | 16 Æ ) Mrs.J.H: Keller and children are | têm will be closed down on Thurs: [ § CODERE'S DAI LY NEWS | ris ot tn 50.Howard eer ovis to stiations at in CRÉÉ : : Jens .power house, and the employees will i ¥ _ her cottage at Lake caswaninepus.take advantage of the day off by > JULY 19, 1904.Ye hilippe Dubec, of Sherbrooke, holding a picnic at Little Lake a - and Mr.Louis Jodoni; o aterloo, Magog.= METROPOLE BUILDING, KING STRE were visiting Richmond on Sunday.y _ tie Mr.J, Spencer .Smith, from Long fe - ] \"Se Mr.J.Vigneanlt, fariner, St.Cyrille Island, who was taken ill while .in a - de Wendover, Drummond County, has | town attending the funeral of his un- ; # =.- = been appointed a justice of the peace.cle, Mr.McIntosh, is improving fast : Miss Marie J.Marchessault left 8t the Protestant, Hospital, and ex- i \\ ; town on Saturday for|a two weeks\u2019 |Dects to he able to leave in a week S I RAW HA 1 S vacation at Shawenighn and Mont- or ten days.pd RIE EA AMT ET SET ARH th att bo \u201c 7 voté AI .; NE eh ) EN raser re PIRES î vi à .RARE NE\" CE S Éd LE 3 3 MR: MES ND di Tee YH ., 5 \u2019 J 4 ave ol ?Le à are sellers \u2014they interest mercha nts can be bought by the dozen at the ronto\u2014save freight or express.Ties, Collars, Braces, Underwear, An inspection \u2018of our Sample Ro up-to-date.Pie ages \" ni hed ™ Pianos ! v Organs! (Gerhard & Pals Steinway, Heintzman, Martin, Orme, Nordheimer, mer, Craig.~~ If you wish to buy or exchange, \u2018oall in and talk it over, or - write for booklet of informa tion.Prices and terms are right.WwW, B.LeBARON.es ie Hd Hosiery in Cashmere or Lisle Thread, Orders by telephone or {Kaiser Wilhelm (11, {the vessel here, yesterday, almos | the hour that an inquest was | Beu Tel.107.as well as\u2019 customers, for th same prices as Montreal or T erm 3 Rain Coats, : ey ; Umbrellas, oms will amaze you, for by mail receive prompt we att \u2019 + TRAGEDY AT SEA rates WOMAN JUMPED FROM THE KAISER WILLIAM II.Plymouth, Eng, July 19.\u2014 17 again marked the homeward voy the North German-Lloyd 8 On the arri held over the body of F.Kent L it was announced that a secon passenger, Mrs.Lipschitz, had mitted suicide hy jumping ove when the ship was one day out Tf New York.Mundreds of witnessed the suicide and watch efforts to rescue the woman.Ne of the body was found.A Let me give you prites- Electrical Repairs a Speci A: H.BARTLETT.14 Wate alty | NE Ua VAR TEE aH _ RT GT Me Tr LEE } YOUR NEW HOUSE.Skiliful'y and properly \u2018wired will Indet with: the approval of the Insurance Company \u2018Handsome Electrical Fixtures .|.Will meet with the admiration af your friends \u2018and visitors, | error, this hotel.| Scaswaninepus.bois has been spending | weeks\u201d \u2018 of the astern Towns : companied by their aun {of Ph 3 real.Mr.Burt Wilbur, bt of \u201cTown Gossip,\u201d siness manager which will appear\u2019 here on July 25th and 26th, is in town.\u2018 Mr.J.H.Lawrence land Mrs.Law- | rence, of.Chicago, hdve arrived in town, and are stoppin House.The item stating that Harry Clark was arrested in the City Hotel was in- The arrest was| not made in Mrs.John Shoarn is quite ill, being threatened with typhoid fever, but there are good hopes that it may he broken up.Mrs.Geo.Armitage and her daughter, Frances, are the guests of Mrs.Hazelton Spencer for à week at Lake Dr.F.A.for Fraserville, Gadbois le Que.ft on Saturday \u2018here Mrs, Gad- some time with\u2018 AS her family at her old home, Mr.and Mrs.Emile Vaillancourt spent Sunday and Monday in St/Anselme de.Dorchester, tl 4 Vaillancourt and Mr.D The Rev.T.B.Brpwn Brown are out of tew vacation, and Beach, Prince Edward Island.Dr.P.Pelletier, M.P.P., has heen appointed a member of the Provincial Board.of Health by an order-in-coun- cil passed on the 30th) June last.Mrs.West Taylor, fro recently from Ottawa, town with her son, Nr.te guests df Dr.UmAas.and Mrs.for a few pre at Brackley m England, and is.staying in A.P.Taylor, hips Bank.New Ydrk, ac- it, Mrs.Whiting.fladelphia, were in town on Friday, \u2018the guests of Mrs, Walsh, at the op he Misses Parker, o 1 Montreal and Toronto, on their way at the Magog ) | pastor of | church, This is the.warmést day of the sca- son thus far.At noon the thermometer registered 90 degrees in the shade.It is good weather for haying, and will be welcomed hy the firy- mers, The St.Swithan day shower was evidently a mistake.The death is announced of Mrs.Barnes, wife -of the Rev, H.E.Barnes, D.D., formerly pdstor of Plymouth Congregational church in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Barnes had been an invalid for some years.Her death occurred at her home in Andover, Mass.Mrs.T.Foisy, of Long \u2018Island City, N.Y., accompanied by her two children, and Mrs.Lemire and Miss Josephine Lemire, of Hartford, Conn., have.\u2018arrived in town, Mrs.Lemire and Mrs.Foisy will spend some time with their brothers, Messrs.1.C.and L.A.Belanger, and will also visit the old homestead in Eaton.Mr.[Edward R.Brainerd, jr., son of I the Rev.EK.R.Brainerd, formerly Plymouth Congregational recently distinguished himself by saving two men whose sail boat was capsized off shore at Manhattan Beach, from drowning.Young Brain- | erd, who is only sixteen vears of age, lives with his parents at Los Angeles, - Cal.The two women belonging to Dighy, NS, took the veil at the Convent of the Little Sisters of the Holy Family, are the last of a family of six sisters,who have renounced the world and entered this community.The four sisters; both by relationship and in religion, who have already became members of the Order were present at the ceremony on Saturday to welcome them: to their conyentual tife.An: informal mecting of the new Army Service.Corps was held on Friday evening at the office of the ET.Agricultural Association.The officers residence of \u2018her brother-in- law, -.Mr.Millier.They left in [the evening for | / 4 re f pt viz.,, Capt.W, M, , Tomlinson, Lieuts.\u2014 open corps in the reply \u2019 When you foe.to the circus tomorrow look at_ our new Dining Tables.8 DIFFERENT DE! Quartered Oak.50- STYLES, DININ want you to see them.\u2018Lomas, \u201cFraser, -Pennoyer and Macfarlane were present.A camp\u2019 of instruction cluding offices.thas will be authorized in Sherbrooke f 11 if the men can.be got together.Mrs.Julia Plumley, who underwent an operation recently at the Montreal Hospital, ana had so far recovered that she was able to return to the home of her nephew, Dr.J.C Mc- Connell, East Sherbrooke, was taken ill again- last night.and her condition is quite, serious.The annual \"Epworth League _Convention and \u2018Young Peoples Summer School, under the auspices of the Montreal Methodist Conierence, will be held in the St.James church.Montreal, from August.Among the speakers from this\u201d district will be Mrs.G.B.Cleveland.of Johnville, who will speak on Tuesday, August 9th, and again on Thursday, August 11th, on \u2018Our In-| dian and\u2019 Domestic Missions.\u201d On Monday, August 15th, Rey.H.E.Warren, M.A., B.D., Lennoxville, will ad: dress the - congention on # \u201cPractical | Methods of League Work.\u201d Several of the prominent workers in the| ehurch are down on the programme.The visitors will be entertained to several excursions in and Montreal.Sherbrooke lacrosse club will hold \u2018a practice to-night to prepare for the match on Saturday.The Lewiston, Me, Messenger \u2014 of July 12th, pays a high compliment to the Harmony Band of Sherbrooke | on the occasion \u2018of the visit of the band, to Old Orchard Beach, Me.The Artiele, after referring to the fine %-| Tections rendered by; the hand, goes \u2018on\u2019 to say that \u2018the : Harmony Band is, one of the best | equipped musical.Province of Quebee, and \u2018Ras \u2018made its reputation under the direction of distinguished leaders, such \u2018Ws Mr.Van Per Linden, who was one of the best players in Gilmore's fiand, and its present leader, Prof.Chas.de \u2018Ia Casiniere, a French artist, vho, he {ore coming to Canada, was .cornet soloist in a leading French organization.Prof.Chas.de la Casinicre and.Mr.Therriault paid a visit \u2018to friends in Lewiston, Me., and attended a concert of the band there.He -eomgra- {ulated the band | on their perform.\u2018ancè, and.dropped many valuable hints for their success ir the musical art.\u201d +- GOLF On Saturday afternoon a keenly contested match came off at the golf links bétween a team from the Stanstead Club, and the St.Francis Club, _ the latter winning 26 np.The score is as follows : Stanstead.Sherbrooke oo Hill\u2019 vs.R.McDonald, 3 up; Mansur vs.T.McDonald.7 up.Gardrier vs .TomKnson, 5 up.Flanders vs.Fraser, 6 up.Sweetser vs.Morkill, 5 up.the conclusion © of match, a tea | and very excellent refreshments were served to the hungry players and those pres\u201d # - At the ent, among whom were Mrs, Drysdale, Mrs.Tomlihsen, Mrs.F.Mrs.FE.C.Fraser, Mrs.son, -Misses Morkill, born, Lawrence, Stevens: (itanstead), Judge White, Col, HW.R, Fraser, F.Campbell, Mr.C.D.White, ote.a KING AND PEACE, Se \u2019 ; - : + HIS MAJESTY.SENDS MESSAGE TO THE SALVATION ARMY, Fondon, July 19.\u2014King Edward, in to a message from the staff council of the Salvation aArmy,.expressing appreciation of His Majesty's welcome to the intérnational CONGress of the Army, and \u201cgratitude to God for His Majesty\u2019s efforts in the cause of international peace,\u201d sends thanks through Lord Francis Knollys.his private secretary.He says he \u201crejoices to think that his efforts to promote international peace and good will have not heen entirely without, effect,\u201d and that \u201che trusts that the good work the Salvation Army has already \u2018achieved by sts faith and energy may he constantly increased.\u201d J.Campbell.H, M.Tomlin- Tomlinson, Nan- \u2014e [ } STACKS.R.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019s Block, reports to:day\u2019s prices, one o'clock by telegraph, as follows : ° PEAU STOCK KXCHANGE BANAL 5 EE nireal JL a) Twin Ci a | reas EW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .Brookly & R.Transit | ; pa | Atchinson pu Union Pacttfe, 4534 CHICAGO BOARD 0y TRADE, Sept Wheat fR .Corn J9Yt/ 6 ais ue \u201c 1 ork _ = 12 97 STGNS-\u2014irom KB.00 to X27 CHAIR=\u2014ftrom.fom vou wish 10 pureh.Lan Mm EDWARDS FURNITURE 0.} | TFISH The full strength) of the Army Service Corps is 106, in- |, Sth to 16th.| around | I | warranted fast olor, Ns | t- D rors Pdi and : SOc.ta sites\u201d ahh WE te r Hot, 3 / .Mackerel are 'anning We will have a fresh supply from Halifux Weduesd.y morning, | Fresh Salmon, etc., étc, \u2014 Red Raspberries, ] Red Currants, etc.oh, Now i in abundance, R., ; JOHNSTON, ; GROCER, a \"LOOK OUT FOR OUR CHEAP - SALE \u2018 \u2014OF\u2014.D * DURING THIS MONTH.THE CASE BUYERS' UNION se - STORE.; \u2014 N.NORMANDIN & C0, 127 7 Wellington Street.\u2014 \u201cPolishes p at up p for touristy Full assortment of.Whitte- more\u2019 8 Boston Polishes EH H.MORENCY, LEABING SHOE DEALER, \u201cDown they go, another drop in dry goods.; ~ Price is always a strong al traction for customers.We know how to combine quality and prices.Come in and see our bar, gain goods.Ladies extra quality print wrappers 80c, never sold at ls than $1.00.4 Fancy parasols, extra \u201cquality 181 25, worth $2.50.Ladies fancy colored laced lisk hose 25e, cost 50c.Lad es blk laced hose, extn quality, 25c, cost 35c.JTinen lawn mnslins in fancy colored stripes 22¢c, cost 35c.Plain white fanc y striped mus lin 10e, worth 15c.Remnants of organdy muelisé| +» > ranging from to 12 yards 12 1-2c, cost :30c.Real Scotch nephyr ping.196, 15c.- \u201cMen\u2019s fine outing shir: s.030 cost Koc.Men's tive colored shirts 45¢, worth 7a.Men\u2019s half silk balbriggan o derwear 50c, cost $1.00-c8.+.Men\u2019# straw huts worth 5c.cambri DOC, C.F.OLIVIER, [117-119 Wellington Street HOES Pinkhar o\u201c\" DEAx of the m: wos ge poun jit.1 took of and curt up My 1s naturally niece had rostratio able.She und Pad she b her home band\u2019s delig I know of \u201chave been female your Comp for sick wo RUSSIAN | ELIZA | St.Pete Governor sasinated The ass: hakeat, a cast corne Eligabethp« frontier Elizabeth having Eri Daghestan the east, the south.Wear Te: Suarantee - PROD Who,in a se Swhee! through « and marveloy THE AL \u201cA WUGE RED.The Only T eavagely Al nalities of the Leur tn e And still ano: si Whose combi: 8 Setky , junk Cartoa's ame\u2019s ( DEMON- An soimitable.Matouncing.aq 8, ang [hy 0s oy M ta -\u201c LL 5 1 ~~ \u2014 oo Co | .| \u2014\u2014 ; | : .SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1904.1 - an Ce PAGE FIVE ; .Lu Ce Li o~ Ed 0 .Dw : .| - .; : - \u2019 \u2019 | ; _ | SI * -.: 45 x.À = vr > 37477 so.Bt ak eXactiy Where \u2018Re.stood.\u201cJuney \u201chad p \u2019 Y , i.Ee Lg : 831 ey ! he.sos pad ALE * - AR OFF YEAR ee pT RL AI TOR 1 vas setting Kader.Still, there HELP WANTED FOK SALI \u2014 FOR T VE dat iit cao 1 || pot vita Bartises oft.he wows am | Bevoraade eme Record Is ts grentestsxionrndE son i UE TL od dg jus TEE To put him Parties off, She would be an 8s.have secured more domgatio, can employ.It cai sell anything for OR TOURISTS.LFOF dal with pr A molaire mou | et ThA OST by om STG} 108 ky pear Taek Le ary Forte \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e i do it naw.\u201d A year hefice would be want, That say iasine kind of Leip you = - - | | ) | : the Record.re famous FOR SALE \u2014 LOT AND DWELLING Summer Travel is Unus-|| | \u20183 magtear: | TW te jauhter [ ant 2as.in the Record.: - : .- : A.I While the laughter and chatter were house, on Montreal street; size of \u2018 - SR ; ; + » * \u2019 ; - ually Light.°° McCULLOCH-WILLIAMS at flood he drew her apart and poured WANTEB\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SER.house, 32 x28, with L, 15x 30; elec- | - rug ._ Copyright, 1908, by T.C.McClure out to her his hopes, aspirations, plans.vant.Apply Mrs.Keene, 70 Queen |tric light and modern conveniences.NORTH HATLEY N Ny : Love be barely named.Might they not, street.Apply Dr.W.D.Smith, Montreal 2 » HALLEY NOT AS WELL he pleaded, be intellectual comrades?WANTED\u2014YOUN een street.Ca | PATRONIZED- AS IN OTHER - Sustained by her companionship: he , G MAN, 16 To 13 TENEMENT PROPERTY NO.| 226 YEARS.Janey Gates was the beauty of Cane felt bimpelf capable of great things, |Y°8TS Of age, with one or two years fellineton street: 1 and 28 .YEARS._ | Creek nelghborhood.Even Sfstër Meaki Ke had giready made a beginning, hnd experience In a general store.Mast street\u201d oe i go ; un., Tourist traffic in this section of the ins admitted as much in spite of robust She was nil unwittingly the inspiration oe rench and English, and fur- Auction cor sale.Jo .> Province \u2018has been comparatively ligh prejudice.Janey would bave been like- ©f What he had done.nish first-oass references.Apply at TE Te - HT { this seas fur y {ight wise the belle if it had not been accept- Theb he tried to \u2018take her hapd.[once to Joseph Masson, merchant, TENTS FOR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 _ ; es season, so lar, and there js noth- ed as a fact ever since she put up lier Janey withdrew it gently.\u201cTell me all Danville.| Safe for sale.Apply Wm.Lord, | ; ss We inb\u2018 to indicate that it will increase.balr and let down her frocks \u2018that she About it\u2019 she whispered, & bovering WANTED\u2014YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST | Sherbrooke.\u2014 | N .It is practically an off ve was, in neighborhood phrase, \u201cmort- SMile about ber lips.Trabue bent to- |.pu, | Rte ; = 1 FOR SAIL 3 SHA EAST y an off year so far as | phrase, \u201cmort ' ; ue Ç Koht work .FOR SALE \u2014 13 SHARES EASTERN IMrs.Elizabeth H.Thompson, North Hatley is concerned.\u2018 0 AT 85 gaged property.\u201d Phil Mayben had ber ear,gnd said:hurriedly, \u201cYou must oe.at Corl ne that gould Townships Bank stock.Address Box of Lilydale, N.Y., Grand Worthy , « A LeBaron voor: laid claim to her when she came hardly Bot mention it.sweetheart, but I am | Ty (CE FEES ARP aby Blob TONS, Que | Wise Templar, and Member of |: y.o2roh, Proprictor of to his elbow.He had, further, let n- | Leofric\u2014Leofric.who wrote desolate (-2'~» WIDOT fireet, = 24?~ | em WCT U t ells ho he Glen: Villa Inn, North Hatley, says body dispute the claim even after shy | and despg iring things because you |re- WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED CARPET Se seseem\u2014 i Uy W- She recoy- that business with him .has been goo d came back from boarding school, feaf-\u2018 fused him.\u201d _ salesman, \u2018one speaking French and MISCELLANEOUS ; pr - 4 ered by the use of Lydia E.but the boarding house k © >} fully and wonderfully -accomplished.\u201cInd sed!\u201d Janey sald, getting up from having\u2019 a \u2018knowledge of Furniture, pre- To SN \u2014 = Me Cabos) Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound, - I 7,02\u20ac Keepers fin the | He was a big fellow, square jawed and | her mossy rock to slip past him.Then, |férred.Edwards Furniture Co.| Ads.pnderthiaheading givequick results.= 4; Sagan Dear Mes Pram 1 - (some place complain \u2018that the number Square headed, who cared nothing far ©Yer bér phoufder, sbé addéd: \u201cYou will \u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014 \u2014- SS nouncetnent \u201cwill prove art he in fy pply.from, \u2019 of the many of your grateful \u2018friends of Visitors is not nearly up to that of Pooks unless they dealt with figures, Please wait until afterngon for ypur WANTED\u2014TWO OR THREE GOOD vestmeut.; Tie} b'ning.© who have been eured thro the past year.= \u201cAt figures he was marvelously quick answer.|I must go help about the din.carpenters for general woodwork and INADA PRAVINGT OTT Rise ~ y lb ling, who \u2018 ugh the use past y m y q sv | rpen or CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC eT AN EE of Lydis E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Sherbrooke, too, feels the loss of the and clever\u2014sq clever it was nothing fat Der\u2019 : TS ; j _ (Time Car building.Apply at once, District of Saint Francis, in the S : Eu iy 1 2 ete, Compound, \u2018and who can to-day [North Hatley summer Visitors.À \u201c| bim to stump successive schoolmasters Dinner was so fine a feast Lawyer [stating wages required to The Asbes- serior Court, J res - lait er eT an a RE thank you for the fine health I enjoy.| they came down in are net | \u20acVen though they were college bred, | Murdock declared he felt more than |tos and, Asbestic Co., Ltd., Danville, |\u201d ne ie Dufromné.défend: plaintiff, br Ta 116 1 wh When I was thirty-five years old, T' | uilys to do shone aie, numbers while he knew nothing higher than ths | Pat for\u2018lis long drive out from town.\u2014 rome learn VS: \u2018oise Dufresne, .defendant.Public - PP ae dir i \u2014 3 suffered severe backache and frequent : do shopping, while this year neighborhood academy .He was Squiie Gates\u2019 man of businpss- LOST FOUND | notice is hercby given that Thursday, A 5 = _ en 2020 bearing down Pains; in fact, J bad the number hax been comparatively possibly it was a triumph of this sort 80d Janey\u2019s sworn friend.Æherefore _\u2014_ the 2th day of July, 1904, at ten Noha a 85 ooo mb trou was ve x few.| je Cu \u2018 : > clock: i RE mgs oe À tc.ete, - got well, and reading of the cures your The number of travellers 7 which had first incited the presen{ Mobtdy wondered at thelr confidential Tan a Heu et RNR Ft de th ox i the forenoon oe De - Fo oo JB \u2018 = oo Compound had made, I decided to try York train over the pi oon the New| schoolmaster, Leonard Trabue, Esq.| talk aside, and eved Phil Mayben Record and fes wondietiet Bink of the domicile of said defendant, Moise Du- CTR iy an HE it, ] took only six bottles,but it built me | nr \u20ac Over the B.& M.and Q.to try conclusions with him in the field | #Miled approval when the lawyer kiss- Ad.under thin hending in u safeguard fTevne, of the City of Sherbrooke, will es 375 es upandeured me entirelyof my troubles, © : to Quebec is very light so far of Miss Janey's favor.Janey love} ed Janey |in greeting.But be sure thére sgulunt oss.Ask anybody.be sold by authority of Justice \u2018the ~ : et di + | CE \u201cMy family and relatives were is season.While the train is very | books in the freshest, most whole beari, VAS a sijr as Lawyer Murdock pulled\u2019 J goods and effects seized™in this cause, = Fra PE ) *- \u201cnaturally as gratified as I was.My |Well patronized from a local point of ed fashion.Trabue could talk books Jahey the middle.of the crowd, |LOST\u2014LADY\u2019S WRIST BAG, CON-|to wit, onc double lumber wagon.\u2019 E ET pi ; GH | piece had heart trouble and nervous | view, the tourist is not nearly so much by the hour, and talk very well.Nat raised hig voice and said, with twin.taining pair gold bowed spectacles, in \u2014C.H.DBERGER, B.S.C., Sherbrooke, PL a gi 5 ) Tole.She took our Vegetable tom nm evidence as during the past _ two Urally he found himself welcome at thé Aling eyes: \u201cLadies and gentlemen, I panity of Montreal and Queen street.19th July, 1904, ; - À | in Li J + - | he pound and it cured her in a short time years.There are several reasons ad-| Gates homestead.Quite as naturally like unmgsking humbugs, so permit me tinder Suitably jrewarded by leaving TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.& a i He a and she became well and strong, and 20C¢d for the light tourist travel.Phil Mayben resented his presence to Present to you Leofric, the poetess |same No.11° Bank street.he , OR 5 .FL CE OUR #.her home £o her great joy and her hus- The chief causes are said to be the there and showed it outright, after th( Of : Cane Creek.Don\u2019t remember it |19ST_BUTCHER KNIFE IN BOX contiosii \u201ceipned having gone into business in RE 4 ÿ p= | Dpdsdelight wasblessed witha baby.unsettled state of the Amefican mon- manner of \u2018a masterful man crazily ts 2Gainst Her that she is a poetess-ft's about 20in.long by 3 in.wide, Re.L818 in the Township of Dudswell being lots: LTT ey i | ALE I know of à number of others who |ey market, the forthcoming presiden- love.Thus by fate and free will ané 81! the fault of that scoundrel, Phil turn to J.B.Duford.14 au Lin I oth Range, and lots 11, 15 and p.220 7 4 Tes have been cured of different kinds of tial elections, and the drawing power the obligation of hospitality Janey was Mayben\u201d - mere =\" lund, or auy part thereof, will be received by him Co et ES 1 Cu - female trouble, and ar satiafied that 5 ; , Te 1 \u201cIt tb 1 er.Mr.Mur up to the 1st SEPT, fustant, a wl 6 i | à LU.your Compound is the best medic] of the St.Touis Exposition.0 8 \u2018manner forced to take Trabue's Al won't be any longer, \" TO LET .W.G.CROSS, Coaticook, Que.be LE \u2018 Jor ae Den Mia.Eriasoie Br The complaint is generat throughout part.The result was a very pretty dock,\u201d Phil said, bursting through the - | E : y LO ' - : a.+ \u2019 _ Tsomeson, Box 105, Lillydale, N.Y.\u2014 the whole province, and the Mont- quarrel and the transfer of Phil's at crowd to catch Janey in bis arms a nd Tounes advertised under this heading do \u201cFOR SALE-MUES RIVER.ks es 5 \u201c >| LER $5000 forfeit if sriginal of above letter proving real hotelkcepers say that the tourist tentilons to- Miss Dora Meakins.hide\u2019 her blushes \u201cin his breast.1 Jot remain idle.A onrd ju the window One good grist mill and carriage È.- Bt Tue 1 4 Fi NTH.» genaingness cannot! produced, Co | traffic so far {his vear is far irom There had been no set engagement te know ve been seven kinds of a foo}, hero is soe yoy ey Hrs ime Ad house, a good.shop three stories k » on = ie ! te, } ON CE : gratifying, ; break.That made Phil's attitude ap le Went on.\u201cI don\u2019t deserve Janey\u2014 | many.4 high, forty feet long, one forty horse- fo ¥ .i i Le ON SEQÉ.THE NIHILISTS ; The outlook is certainly not bright the more aggravating.Janey was for Bobody does, for that matter\u2014but I'm = power steel boiler, Leonard make -and Be FL ee > ! tt C8 ; Ç ; for those who depend upon the _ months bitterly unhappy over the rup going to have her or die trying.HOUSES AND FARMS TO LET.engine.Apply D.F.BROWN, Moe's i.ae + \u2019 +! bo & CO =.ARE AT WORK.er\u2019 tourist to replenisl ! h ¢ SUM\" ture, although she let nobody see it, not \u201cYou've got her,\u2019 Lawyer Murdock Money to loan on good security, \u2014H.| River : \u2019 bi Cove peo CO.= me to rist to replenish the coffers oven her mother.Outwardly she was ®2ld, wringing Phil's Hand.Dora Meak- Connor, Bank street.: - \u2014 L ho , we eet, \u201cRUSSIAN VICE-GOVERNOR , [for the remainder of the year.sayer than ever, and so charming Mr 108 turned her buck and went off with |- | STANSTEAD COLLEGE, Lo.EU pr = erie Yura Ol \u2014 Leonard Trabue quite lost his head ler head'high, but Mr.Leonard Trabue | 1 a AN Studonts who desire to enter Stanstead LT boy - ELIZABETHPORT ASSASSIN- ELECTRIC LIGHT Ile had meant at first only to punist Stayed not on the order of his going.| al ners Ip an Ê , Collogo for the ensuing year are requested to 47 Co .418 - ATED.wal that pestilent fellow, Mayben\u2014inciden: Nobody in- Cane Creek nelzhborhopd \u2018 at rooms hate Applica oun anne Rule .a.Op | : BY-LAW VOTE tally, of course, to divert himself and Ver saw him agaln.| : ., though the management is increasing the 80- lr a 5 = : St.Petersburg, July 18.\u2014The Vice- é ° pass time otherwise heavy on his hands ; G | A young man wishes an interest in available will soon be aman.Lat we PP + | Governor of Elizabethport*was Gas \\ \u2014_\u2014 Teaching was merely a stop gap.Lit Glimpse of Sofia, .sbme business where his services and a Attention is called to the different depart.% Lo \\ 7 sasinated at 7 o'clock last: evening, POLLING BOOTHS IN VARIOUS erature was his chosen vocation.He IT bis book on \u201cCities\u201d Arthur 8y.moderate amount of capital would ation of work iu connection with this Insti.EE bo A A Sanh evening.EIN eto meant to enter upon it through the gate MOIS Writes of the capital of Bulgaria: [meet with a fair return.Could take 1,\u2014 Aris and Academic, Afilliated in the B.A.1 A SA bet The assassination occurred \u2018at Adge- WARDS TIAVE BEEN SE- of newspaper work as soon as he could \u201cThere i8| something dry, hot and fierce charge of office.- Correspondence confi- 9 {jourse with Medill University, .100 Le \u2014hokent, à small place in the south.TECTED.\u2018rerape together a few hundred dollars, |.'® posa which Is at Shee ordinaty, dential.Address E., DATLY RECORD \u201c Hilatod with Toronto Cottage of Magic.0 a5 1 qe CPU east corner of the Government of \u2018The voting on the electric light by The Gateses were not rich folk, but re Cor Eos part such 5 ouses asile OFFICE, SHERBROOKE.à paabee Business College.a1 Se a 8 5 .\u201clizahe 1, close rs 1 0, \u201c| still comfortably off, and Janey an only |i = 4 : \u2014 Btudents of both sexes and of ail ages recelv- - 004 AT A (ose to Te Persian [law will take place on August lst, | child.-It Is but just to say the fact had DIEU Sed in any smail town in avy | The Steam Launch Silver Springs sd; For caloudar and further information Cent tavriels ne in the.following places : little to do with Trabue\u2019s falling in CUntry, Put at a corner or the main\u201d) al I v.1 Ce tourists, Elizabethport is in trans-Caucasia, E \u20ac oy ly = P Ror ar love.That came upon him unawares street there is a mosque and around Will bo Run on REV.PRINCIPAL FLANDERS, B.A,, D.D,, EA ; tte having rive | Trifle : < Las ard-\u20141hos.| Rowell's proparly, OVC.rAWAres.| ha m ; art i : 3 Stanstead, Que, i a TN ; White rte dort Pate\" [corse Bridge and Wir shes Put once be bad rule hi ams of | 2 Boxe someting le 0 vilage LATE SOASWANINKEUS || oor DS Foose 1 08 TE air and neki Armenie in| South Ward).B, Chapelaine, Tra allections be took full copaisance of (AIF) Wadden Lootha aie st up ach [every Saturdey and Sunday.For pric| MOTOR BOATS FOR SALE EL T4.io \u2014 , bo soy She JHPHISR Armenia an do street, te Po it.Might it not be easier to make him [| 86° .9F, the street, wooden pa\u2019ings vate parties: see ANDREW.DUNCAN, * ; a.{ Cd A8 the \u2018south.,.' J ; = Ç - (rotnd empty spaces or open upon cafes Sherbrooke, or-R.F.COLLINS, Lak One 30 ft.long, one 25 ft.long, one 21 ft.lohx, ) ~ + Hy 11008 - : Centre Ward\u2014Touis Drapeaw\u2019s store, Self immortal even here in the deer |, , ; ne cet tas Sr BEC one 3 : : Fo = Cok NF ik jor pa se apo CES, SLOLC, and aa: || 1N Which trees grow or upon one story |g inepus.* #°* +++ PR e.- 8 her drop ) 14- FULL-GROWN LIVING POLAR BEARS A greater number than Sir John Franklin, Kane, Greely or Peary cver saw together at any one tiine, ; Those Parisian Perennial Pets and Prodigies, self could not answer.All he knew was that the copy came to him by the hand of Mr.Murdock, a leading lawyer.Co \u2014 Low Rates\u2014A Delightful G.A.R.Book- Jet Free.held at \u2018the offices of the Company in Sherbrooke at 3.o\u2019clock in the afternoon of the first Wednesday in \u2018Aug- brooke Power, Light and Heat Company, and for - that purpose to borrow the sum of two hundred: thousand dollars by an issue of thirty- LA FAMILLE BRUIN LECUSSON | All winter long Leotrie wrote inter | Ten vous who historic old Bostdn Jip, BM 0000 SEO 10) your debentures bearing four ec con at Se ale and female areni fuses in their Mittently, becoming more and more a welcomed the Grand Army of the Re- , sr arn interest.Communication of the by.i Fong at- phenomenally original performances.ON THE riddle and a personage.Al! winter publié, aid the reception which Ne THE RACK-A-RACK.co.law can be had at my office.> Ns.1 | d A RA IX RACE, RARE.mie.|'long, too, Phil Mäyben ate Sunday din- England {endered the \u201cVets\u201d has E.W.Gilman, Secretary.(b) Monday, the first day of Aug- | combine pur bar: er ver heel bia ca a very Guin PRODIGIOUS PORT OS, THE CHASM-VAULTING CYCLIST oO, ln & seeming desperate dash to sure destruction, leaves His headiong course to fly fifty feet &wbeel through space and then regains his narrow pathway unscathed.Among their heroic, historic and marvelous military features, those incomparable masters of manual and drill, 3 : THE ALL-CONQUERING AURORA ZOUAVES &,21 described by the \u201cA HUGE RED-LEGGED CENTIPEDE, whose CELERITY and PRECISION HAVE ASTCUNDED the MILITARY WORLD\u201d annals for over HALF A CENTURY.DEMON-DRIVEN DIAVOLO Looping the Giant's Loop\u2019on a Bicycle An inimitable, superhuman feat, defying duplication and beggaring description, which thrills and A spectacle staggorinæ Sensation\u2019s self.Acres of @Etoninding, dumfounding, dare-devil, dazzling, delighting, marvelous and merry prodigies and eleetrifies ug would a battery of dynamos.Postini, and rarest living lessons.- A CONSTELLATION OF EIGHT CIRCUS COMPANIES ners at the Meakins\u2019 table, and Leon: ard Trabde talked books and the world to Janey Gates.He was playing a waiting game, resolved to: win her in \u2018spite of herself and Phil Mayben.Janey\u2019s heart was singularly stead: hands with him and chatted gayly throughout the meal without the least flutter ¢ * the heart.She even watched him go away with mo access of sentiment.- remembered.The gala appearance of the Puritanical old'eity); and the magnificent military pageant which matched through the crooked strectls, lined with cheering throngh, made, the| G.A.R.Reunion of W904 long been NEY DEPOSITED July 19, 1901, Notice of Meeting \u2014 I \u2014emees ; The annual miceting of the shareholders of the Imperial Pneumatic Tool The tennis tournament continued ves- terday, with the following result :.Miss Tomlinson and Mr.GG.Edgell vs, Mrs.A.N.Worthington and Mr.1.ust next (1904) has been fixed by the Council for the polling of the votes of electors who are owners \u201cof real estate in the different wards, to\u201d approve : or disapprove of said by-law.\u2018The poll will be open from 9 o'clock also, the honse and buildings lately occupied by the Hon, Henry Avimer.The house contains 12 rooms.finely finished bath room and electric lighted.The onthuildines consist oi fine - \u201d: A hnndred ne d rivalri 3 «es, 100,000 fect of aerial gpace, on elevated stages and a \u2019 \u2018 Ca \u2018 rg - ef.; .- > : We gran STRAT A he Races the Roman Coesars, Tho Superlative Siamese Twins of If only Trabue had spoken there and B the Savings Depart M.Tomlinson.Score, 6\u20144; 6\u20142.barn and hen house, +20 acres cé fine - 5; À Natural History.Never hefore were seen her savage representatives in such huge, ferocious and ~ MR \u2018as Invisible til next ent of the \u2018EAST : \u2019 i bo varied for, THE MIOHTIEST HERDS OF WISEST ELEPHANTS, wnd toweriug colosaully in fame | then! But Le was in e until n ° \u2014 2 00000 +2 land.-Enquire of yD _ SY amon thin) THE FOREPAUGH DANCING ELEPHANTS.THE SELLS BROTHERS SOLDIER ELEPHANTS.day.The picnié crowd gathered early.TO S IPS BANK will be safe : CG &W M STERLING.he : HERE ARE PEERLESS HUNDREDS IN THEIR HORSE St Phil was the life-of ft.though Dora aka .; T JI Le cville, Que Po \u201d Cf i A Blue-blooded Congress of Prize-winning Perfection, .Meukins stuck \u2018to bit like a inmpét.ly ca ed for 3 it will gradually FO P \u2019 .AR A æpnoxville, Que.i hé THE MORNIME FREE STREET PAGEANT IS A GIGANTIC, GLORIOUS REVELATION He even bawed civilly to Trabile, who grow ; it will always be ready ; \\ NOTI CE piggy - @®_ CF ORIENTAL OPULENGE AND HISTORIC MILITARY DISPLAY g e even DQ HO EEE Yio TF \u2019 xX 29 Cha¥O Performances dafly, rain or \u2018siine, ip mew process waterproof tents.- Admission Soc.bung about Janey, his eyes downcast, and it will be free from uncer- \\ a d I will not be respon- È Jus \u2018 Codren er 8 years, 5c.Doure Open at1 and 7 P.M for the Meungeriesnud Orens don day bis look preoccupied.The end of the tai fy Co - After this date I will no e esp : v a os , .e - = .a .; ._., ; A ps \u2018 ta bered Coupon.Retually Reserved Bents, may bo pecured at the regular pricssat school térm was Just tures Weghe ain .a 40 15 cents for 3 words, 6 days sible for ans bee contracte À in my vas.Lo af ; ahead.Before he came to parting che : ts._ name, except on ms ; r.fa\" | § H C, WILSON & SONS, .MUSIC STORE.\" of te wavs he felt tbat he must know Ctétét tes eetesstsetése \u2018 | D, R.WILLIAMS, | \u201c : 7 | g / | Lennoxville, July 15th, 1904, - ë 4 ee = ; .Lead an te FD a _ a ; 3 - - enti mien 086 nm - er IN.- diay Dé.J yo rea ATRIA , - em M Gin » Paw \u2014gpasstren ; - \"_\u2014\u2014m\u2014\"\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2014 ~~ piges\" 4 : in the wondrougly wild, weird.and emotion- | fast.Still, there were times when she ., \\ : , : 15 «y : The Only Troupe of 9 Hungarian Magyars iy ermine inte.melodies.and amos; fost: Still, there were times when she |, memorable event.popper ee 1001 [in the morning until 5 o'clock in the, | at savagely strenuous acrobatic origi- YCL N whose miraculous and incredible feat of oug ra = a '%-1 In ten ypars many changes have tak- Lo.will be held a ¢ offices O \u20ac YO.afternoon.at # nalities of their mysterious race.C 0 scaling awheel the narrow, absolutely per- going had left -her desolate indeed.|.lice.in the ranks of these sturdy |in Sherbrooke at 4 o'clock in the after- (c) The polls will he held at the fol- .5 + - pendicular Interior circle of ** THE DEVIL'S CHIMNEY,\u201d has gained for him the title of h ed bh D .¥ te ; .2 26 \u2019 5° \u201cThe Mounting Maniao of tho Bewitched Bike.\u201d He could, never have cared as he pre- | oldiers ; and while they may lack the [noon of the first Wednesday in Aug- |lowing places, to wit : J quality, And sil anotler pre-emivens Pari RA CON ES, FU BERT tended or be would pot De able E° stay quick! step of their former Bostop [ust and will then be postponed to .; EAST WARD! Sob hase combined bareback Sulky and Park Oart Juggling innovations, in the course of which, ra Se En a march, théy are still ready for dutyl; Wednesday, August 17th._\u2014 Building of Thomas Rowell, corner mn ade - olding Sulky atoft hy its thills, { h to the back of hi ing thoroughbred, and balances , - \u201ctHe * ONC ; i i i idee .ind .ced lisle & Park Cart da bis chia, dre surpaselue Mlustrations of sill and strength, 8 oon rel 88 .nace cially since Le was 80 taken up with and at\u2019 the annual \u201cencampment in The Imperial Pneumatic Tool Co.Bridge and Windsor streets.\u20ac i - .oe Boston this year, August 15th to 20th, ue Co.SOUTH, WARD.| .the Méakins generation.Since he was ] lt Visi : d i E.W.GILMAN, President.J us , : PS q : forever lost to her, it was \u2018far from un.|PCOPI¢ wil visit the city, an over | July 19, 1904 Barber shop of J.B.Chapdelaine, À \u2019 leasant to sun herself in Trabue's |it i¥ anticipated that over 100,006 > \u2014\u2014 77a, King street, fg D, Nn 0S, devotion forty [thousand will be in parade.Vig | WANTED 3 , CENTRE WARD.fie T - OR CLIST.0 Spring\u2019 came with such a -rush that no are repected foam every (uarte A Store Louis Drapeau, 65 Market \u2018 + urine C \u2019 year the picnic season opened in mid- |* (UP COPNETY 3 ANC A0 SAME Car | street.Ce _ \u2014- Lifà 4 asi 7 May.Sister Meakins and Sister Hodg- and watchfulness will FS ow the G.AL Young man of several years experi: -NORTH WARD.- 4 \u2018 .\u2018 à A in, self elected social autocrats, got up \" 1 which was exercised ov et ence in printing office.o Xexidence of E.Wheeler, 49 Lon- b : RE _ pt > .- the first one and set the place for it, | \u20181° \u2018arge gathering ol teachers assem st be quick AIN is on street.3 : j - \u201c1 Clear Spring, just a little ay off the bled there] last summer.© Low rates .Must be quick and willing to assist ; F.J.GRIFFITH, Sat qe, i Gates\u2019 pasture.The spring was, in [from all sections of the country will [15 press room as wel as r :ompos Secretarv-Treasurer of the City of gH _ fact, Gates\u2019 property, so Sister Meakin [apply]; and to further aid the visitor itor.Sherbrooke.: po - ; ore 1, z let the owner know she thought it [the Boston & Maine hag recently publ | Apply at once.Sherbrooke, Julv 18th, 4904.- 4.3 ji = would be no more than neighborly of [lished| a delightful booklet which tells RECORD OFFICE NRE = __ = ea \u201coY yl 7 .him to put up tables, seats and stakes |about|the [encampment and contains il- : = \u2018y OFF CES TO LET _ y .| for the gypsy kettles, to say nothing of |[lustrationd.of the numerous: histori¢ Sherbrooke., _ : 5 \u2018 = 7.I: ; _ the swings.There Phil Mayben inter- landmiarks| and monuments in Boston \u2014 Two.front offices im York Apartment I.à RZ HN LEE À fered.\u201cYou don\u2019t play a lone hand at and suburbs.This book is valuable ag : < - Building to let.Up one flight.Heat- SE Be + = .Exe 2h | this game with me around, squire,\u201d be |a guide arjd makes an interesting soul CI I \\ N E W Pw ed.Apply.| ra i % Le 41 A > J 5 c = said to Janey\u2019s father.\u201cThus it fell out venir.Jukt send a.postal card td Miss Flossie Grav from Montreal is _ .E.Ww.FARW FILE.- A - - ; i À Ti 3 .; JS Sele Vs , 5 : __- Le, 5 AE an rm = \"a ee Pret SES that for two days before the picnic he |the General Passenger Department) .ret sr aiutn _ \u20ac 1, | g ; u IEN- er a 7 forte eft =H 0g SRT aes, was nearly as much-in Janey\u2019s eyes as Boston & Maine Railroad, Boston, and in town the guest of her sister, Mrs: Fi FOR SALE OR 10 Ley : ; F # nt 2 1 .| .« \u2018a Greptost Grin Geutuses in A French Foot-Boxing Match he had beén all winter in her nad.\u2019 A the bagoklot will be mailed to vou free - \u2018na.Fine large house on Belvidere stroet.- * ca bd The Feur Martineks Le Cr al, este ae end His Gold, *The Pinched It amazed and somewhat frightened | a : Mr.\u2018Alan Worcester, of New York, containing 15 rooms, 1} acres of land.vc, WOT fentes?nod ro le, Ee yl AND, the World's nose famous aft her to find how equably she regardéd ne .|| was in town yesterday on bis way to | fine shade \u201ctrees, all modern conven: - F ate A, CAROUSIN - trodueng thelr new and the only i Squire Gates brought him to dig Mr, Robert Gibron, Danville, was in ebec 1 the Metapedia f fishing iences, bath room, electric lights, city ame S On! \u201c EDDY FAMILY now fretin STAGE OBATIC ACT: Lim.Squire nn a) ap © \u2018 tow -cstérd \u2019 \u2019 | Que cc ane we Metapedia for a fishing PS.no.a + y \u2014AERIAL STAGE ACR ner whether or no, and Janey shook own ves (rdav.trip.water, good barn and outhuildings : W tone nca rab ccm cgi: , ER as ASS A \u2018 0 | 1 i i } © t | | wil: PAGE BIE, CT EIHUTIIIT A NIUE # In Drab and White, $1 a Pair.: F The need of an up-to-date remedy for epecialist i in female diseases, Dr.Hugo, of Paris, has put in the r © every tired and ailing woman the latest, and thus far tho most su Corsets | = Corsets ! \u201cTHE D.& A.NO.450.The best $1.00 Corset on the market, absolutely rust proof, and not only :a.corset of strength, but a corset shape of grace and comfort.To, make the best of what nature has done for you, wear a D.& A.Straight Front Mode with the long hip.Its perfect lines will make your figure perfect, while it will give you the longest service and best wear.No other Corset to compare with it.Try it.i45 Welliagtes sa.T.Belan ger, A Nourishing Tonic \u2018Nourishing Tonic Vin tit.Lehon is a good old tonic wine, that is both nourishin \u201cand invigorating.It combines the food properties of some tonics with the strengthening and stimulating effects of others.Thus, Vi St.Lehon is equally effective in curing anaemia, loss of flesh an strength, lack of appetite, and all other \u2018conditions due to poor blood and an enfeebled condition of the system.For sale by Druggists, Grocers and Hotels.F, X, ST.CH ARLES & C 257 St.Lawrence St.~ MONTREAL.Wholesale Grocers and Wine Importers.THE SHERBROOKE EXAMINER ESTABLISHED IN 1878.de .| | ._-_-\u2014\u2014 A.Weekly bee issued every Wednesday, pages or more.All the best news printed in the Daily Record, is gath together and printed ia this paper weekly.Contains the largest amount of local news printed i in weekly paper in the Eastern Townships.The best paper issued for anyone wanting the news of] Townships once a week.comprising 12 ered any the SubScription price to any address, $1 a year.Sample copies free.Le \u2014ADDRE S5\u2014 TH [4 i EXAMINER, - - SUPERIOR | TO ALL OTHERS.USE \u2014 'EDDY'S | * ; FIBRE WAR Tubs, Pails, Milk P Wash Basins, &c.Fo Sale by Dealers Everywhere, Bs, LIGHT.DURABLA, NO HOOPS, AT COWANSVILLE, | Stanbridge East Was a Winner S turday.DEFEATED DUNDONALD RIFLE CLUB, 844 POINTS TO 803.Cowansville, July 19.\u2014(Spec al.) \u2014 The Dundonald Rifle|Club struck a combination tobogga: \u2018slide and -ban- ana peel Saturday, ahd went to the bad by 803 to 844° in favor of Stan- bridge East.This, surprise party places us in the list with the Rus- Lsians and Montreal baseball = team, who spend the valuable time in pe gretting to report.\u2019 A summary follows: ! | DUNDON ALD CLUB.200 500 600 yds.yds.yds.\"Total J.M.Miltimore 31 20 34.\" M W.I.Lynch .31 {729 29 8&9 G.F.L.Fuller.31 29 27 87 H.J.Allen ., .33 | 29 20 8 E.Wright .29ji 27 26 82 Geo.Hawley .29 | 26.26 87 Thomas Hall .28 |.2¢4 25 .77 Myron Hastings .25 28- 24 77 F.J.Vail .23 26.23 74 H.Wright .22 16 22 .60 \u2026 284 263 256 803 STANBRIDGE EAST CLUB.Capt.W.Russell 34 32 30 96 George Bullard .32 | 31 31 94 E.Halle.31 32 -25 88 S.Stolliker.31 .| 29 26.% D.V.Sweet .31 | 30 725 86 L.Boomheuer \u2026 29 | D 26 BA E.Shepherd :.-.30.| 30 23> B3 Harvey Beattie .32 | 28° 18 78 .Ten Eyck .\".26 28 - 23 77 = Robert A woven 28 23 21 72 + 304 oe 248 844 THE VOTER'S LISTS.Government .Printers Making Good Progress ANNOUNCEMENT MADE BY THE PREMIER IN THE HOUSE.ier, in reply to Mr.Blain, yesterday, said; the electoral lists for all the divisions in Ontario are now in, with the exception of Algoma, East ; Algo- ma West ; Nipissing.For the province of Quches, the lists are all in.Those printed are as follows :\u2014Bagot.Beauharnois, - Berthier, Bonaventure, Chateauguay, Drummond and Arthabaska, Gaspe, Hochelaga, Huntingdon, Jacques Cartier Kamou- raska, Levis, L\u2019Islet,; Maisonneuve, Missisquoi, Montmagny, Montmoren- James, Montreal 1 these cy, Pontize, Port neuf.Quchs: Fast, Qucbee West, Quebec entre, Quebec County, Rouville, Shefford, St.Hyacinthe, St.Ann's, Montreal ; St! An: toine, Montreal ; St.| Mary\u2019 s, Montreal; St- Lawrence, Montreal ; St.; Temiscouta.The lists for the province of -Nova Scotia are all in, with the exception of Cape Breton South and Hants, and all are printed with the exception of two and .Yarniouth.-In New Brunswick, the lists are all in with the exception of Gloucester and, with that exception \u2018all ard printed.In Prince Edward Island \u2018there are no , been received, and, lists.In Manitoba ho eo have yet of -course, none printed, bP SHERBROOKE hm RECORD, TUESDAY, JURY 19, 1904.TRIFLE MATCHES mixture.Ottawa, July 19.\u2014Sir Wilfrid Laur-.Thunder Bay Muskoka and |.Not For Men\u2014Only women has long been For \u2018Women recognized.The remedies roc twenty-five years ago, while perhaps \u2018the best in their day, have, in the progress of medical science, been superseded by others that are regarded as more effective, | Dr.Hugo\" s Health Table S The placing.on the market of the formula used by the greatest living of CC ss ful one, ever introduced for the ailments it is claimed to cure.Itis not a cure-all, No specialist\u2019s prescription ever is.TTT es The tablets are not for men; are only for women, and are A ly ; claimed to cure the diseases to hich they are specially subject.i No woman, however, who has rega t ey > > should delay one moment in taking Dr.backache, bearing-down pains, menstru and all-gone feeling.These symptoms indicate that im roots weakencd and need toning up, | (hse uterine There is no need of serious app [cause of these symptoms.They stop weakened vital forces, and make women regu- lar.As a result, | there | 7 | | comes new life and igor, à ,[ 0 and in ninety- nine; cages ve + LE _outof every hundred they (2 TI \\ ) 0 r= HN A Make Healthy Women fi ert - Dr.Hugo's Health Tablets for Women are sold in rd for her future health and happiness, Hugo's Health Tablets if she al difficulties, pallor, cold feel, nervous irritability, hot flushes, Boating, fd in¢ness, melancholy, lassitude, has either or a tired portant organs \u2018 the female system are otherwise serious sickness, grave iseases, and the surgeon\u2019s knife are threatened.rehension, however, if these tablet are taken, for they so act upon the female system that they take away the all drains on the system, restore the 4 first-class.drug stores, but jf your druggist hasn\u2019t | them, send 50 cents to the undersigned, and you will receive by return mail, in plain, sealed | wrapper, à -box of medicine, 72 dark brown, chocolate-coated tablets\u2014enough for an extended treatment\u2014 with full directions as to how they should be taken and how you can retain good hezith.{We only ask that you give the medicine a trial, B.N.ROBINSON & CO., Coaticook, Que.J / CEE 2 iin NY Tie WR KR + taf elas 5 7 SSE aw A vg pp x 4 Ce = tee SHOULD SPRAY \"THE POTATOES: Advice to Farmers From Experimental Farm.pimps NOW IS THE TIME TO PREVENT | BLIGHT AND ROT.Ottawa, July 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Far- piers continue to lose hundreds of bushels of potatoes every year from blight and rot which might be saved by spraying the vines \u2018with Bordeaux The results obtained at the Central\u2019 Experimental farm and elsewhere have proved over and over again how well it pays to spray, but comparatively few farmers spray their potatoes for the prevention \u2018of rot even yet.At Ottawa one variety that was sprayed yielded at {he rate of 201 \u2018bushels more per acre than the same variety unsprayed, and taking the average of -11 varieties there was an fn- crease of 120 bushels per acre.formula used is 6 lbs.bluestone, 4 lbs.lime and 40 gallons water.If the | potato beetle is still active.8 oz.Paris green may be added to this.If fresh lime cannot be obtained, 74 lbs.washing soda will take its place.There should be about 4 sprayings, the first from ten days to two weeks later, the | third and fourth at about the same | intervals, the object being to keep.the vines covered with the mixture till September.: It: has been proven by experiment that over half the crop of potatoes will- be produced after August 22nd, if the vines are kept green, and this is what spraying will do, as, at the Ex- | perimental farm, the vines have been kept green from 18 to 20 days longer | than where left unsprayed.The cost of four sprayings is about 87.00.Fuller particulars will be furnished on application to the Central Experi: mental Farm, Ottawa.\u2014e THE CIRCUS.TO-MORROW THE FOREPAUGH AND SELLS SHOW COMES TO TOWN.Now for the circus.= To-morrow is the day.Superfluous information, | perhaps, for most folks arc probably aware of the fact.For several weeks past the city has.been a.picture.gallery, the artists in this instance having been several scores of bill post- ers.The big Adam Forepaugh and Sells Bros\u2019.combined show will arrive in habit circuses have.The tents will be put up before the average citizen, for the circus springs into being like a mushroom in the night.- After breakfast under the tents a bugle will sound a call for parade.\u201cHeads up !\u201d\u2019 that\u2019s the name the circus; chaps have for the call.ary proclamations state that the parade is going to be a very brilliant affair.The basic idea of it is a panoramic view of the history of the] U.S.s wars, by the appearance of uniformed men, representing the soldiers that havé taken part in every conflict from the time of the Revolution up to and including the recent conflict for the freedom of Cuba.When the parade returns to the show grounds there will be another free | exhibition, and one that is quite | novel and original : The first performance will be given in the afternoon gnd the _second one at night.Of the general character of the exhibitions, it is said that it embraces everything most popular in its line, besides including some very unusual special features.In military features the show is notably strong and unique.It presents the Aurora Zouaves, those musketeers and marchers of international renown, to whom évery military organization in the world presents arms in recog: nition of their conceded superiority in drill and manual.There will be aerial and acrobatic acts galore, clowns and leapers without number\u2014in fact, there are rrom- ised everything that a first-class circus should have and many features that no other show presents.\u2014\u2014 OLD ENGLAND.\u2014- Green fields of England! wheresoe\u2019 er, Across this watery: waste we fare, Gone Image at our hearts we bear, Green felds of England, everywhere, Sweet eyes in England, I must flee, ast where the waves' last confines be Ere your beloved smile I cease to see, Sweet eyes in England, dear to me.Dear home in England, safe and fast, If but in thee my lot lie cast, The past shall seem a nothing past} .To, thee, dear home, if won at last; Dear home in Enclond, won at lost.= A ig Moose Head, / Alex.Commander is a wise Indian.He is also deputy game warden in the vicinity of Sturgeon Falls, and shoes he came on the body.of a giant moose freshly killed, in plain dis- tégard of-the power of the law.Alex, being wise, went his wav, leaving the carcase unmolested.He felt sure the culprit would claim his own, and for many days he watched the spot.But the poacher was wise, too, and he decided.he could- get along without that moose.Finally Alex concluded it was no use waiting any longer, and he took off the head and antlers and sent \u2018them to Chief Game Warden Tinslev, ,at Toronto, who received them the other day.The horns are buge and are the most perfect in form Mr.Tinsley has seen, a The.about the middle ef July, the second |.town early in the morning.That's a | Prelimin- | TO CLEAR OUT.one day last winter when he was | | skimming over the snow on his snow- THE JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, © LIMITED.The Top Notch of Valu in Ready- to-Wear Goods i | Men\u2019s White Linen Hats, with black qn.ff .bands, worth.$1.00.Sale price - 29¢ | Also the above in Gray.À - $L50 gray and nay, pre vo.\\ \u201d \u2014 Men's Alpaca Coats.fine quality.Clearing price Men\u2019 s two- -piece Tennis Suits, dark striped, 20 per cent.discount.Large assortment of Lounging Coats, and Bath Robes at Half Price.- Men\u2019s Sample Raincoats at Half Price.MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED, - The John Murphy Company, | Limited .Dressing Gowag c Port S crew and - & Orient i the Rus St.Pete \u201cbeen lan The shi .who a \u2018taking \u2018Corner Metcelle % | RUSSI4 i Faris, * ion read leads the sia will man mer Sea -as 4m al compli BRITISH + mr 2341 St.Catherine St.MONTREAL TERMS CASH, \u2014 = me \\ orld\u2019s Fair BE rt Portfolios Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6] 3 Now Ready.No.7 Ready Next Monday.London; 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P= SA XAT We have to make space for our new goods.The only way \u2018is to sell at - Certainly clearing sale prices all the goods\u2019 we WINNIPEG vessels duri have to clear out.» Put\u2019 the Brit Dry Goods, \u2018And Return .4 nally policy : First-Class From Shefbroo ¢.1°8 The dy-Made Clothes, cow at Al Rea y, C thes, Good going July 23rd, 2h and tached from Boots and Shoes, Pau a ee bly \u201calready Jp Terrible is Gents\u2019 Furnishings.of the cana there, and.i E.H.SEWELL, - There will be bargains in every line © City Passenger Agent.this week.| ; NEW SHERBROOKE IF YOU HAVE LY violent as the British \u201chot only 4, CLOTHING STORE lYPEWRITINGE pi A Prop.so , ; P Passing thre We Give Green Re eipts.70u Wish done, call and see ei a from ij \u2014 ee \"will do it for you cheap and Welk - volunteer er, W.A FARWELL, D.C.\" \\ OUR SPECIALTY.: TRE oy , pi __ F (8pecialist to Protestant Hospital.) is eollections.Give us a trial There is \\, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat yours, | committee h Diseases.Sherbrooke Mercantile | rata\u201d Lo 37 Commercial Street .« - Sherbrooke 125 Wellington St., Bell Ho \u2018 : du Consultations 10- 12a, m.and 1-4 p.m, and W5 P.O.Box, 626; appointment.| .1 0 "]
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