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Flanking them on the left is Gen.* Nodzu with his division of 50,000 men.If.General Kuropatkin is defeated in \u2018this battle, he must either move westward, or surrender, \"The foreign military attaches are with the second army en route for the front to witness the battle.Japanese troopships are expected here to-morfow.\u2018 ; The Russian troops at Port Arthur \u2018have-been driven bâck to the last line of their defences.The: Japanese attacking force has three huridred and fifty guns in action \u201cTORPEDO BOATS DRIVEN BACK.Tokio, Aug.4.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Twelve torpedo boat destroyers, four torpedo boats and some gunboats emerged from the harbor at Port Arthur on \"thé might of August Jet, but * were ~ driven back again by Japanese warships on the outside._ The Japanese victors at the battle of Simouchang have advanced and- occupied Hai Cheng.RETREAT TO LIAO YANG.London, Aug.4.\u2014There is a complete absence of news from the fighting front, so far as events subsequent to the three days\u2019 hard fighting in the neighborhood of Hai Cheng and Liao Yang are concerned, except confirmation of the reported abandonment of the Russians.The truth of this was assumed yesterday, and the suggestion that Kuropatkin may relinquish the idea of seriously defending even Liao Yang, where enormous stores must have accumulat- , receives support from the St.Petersburg correspondent of the Echo de Paris, who reports that a large number of troops have evacuated Liao Yang and are retiring on Mukden, while during the past week train loads of provisions and munitions have been - despatched daily to that place.News \u2014from every official and unofficial source, Japanese and Russian,- shows that General Kuropatkin is retiring north with all haste.Hes fighting a stubborn rear-,guaärd fight, hoping to avoid being cut off before he can reach Liao Yang, but there is little hope of his putting an end to his retreat before Harbin is reached.RECENT FIGHTING.| Further despatches add to the ac- | counts of the recent fighting, the results \u201cof which have been already described, hut the latest details vary greatly.- They have, however, one thing in common.All point to.the great success of the Japanese.A despatch from Yingkow to the Italia Militaire, says that the Russian losses In the battles on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, were from 9,000 to 10,- ; Their losses in war mater- lals were even more serious, being 40 guns, 200 waggons, flags and 20,000 rifles, The Russians before ~ leaving Hai- cheng destroyed the guns and munitions stored there, and the despatch refers to the engagement which opened Saturday, along the entire east front, in which the - Russians were outflanked Sunday, and began to re- tre.The Russian artillery began cov- ening the withdrawal of the column at\u2019 1 o'clock in the morning.At the end of the second day\u2019s operations Kuchiaten, which had been the centre of the operations east \u201cok Liao-Yang, Saw à sobered, silent but still determined army, quite different\u2019 from the SHging, cheering troops of seme time 3g0, hyt still moving like clock-work: For were no signs of excitement be- : the beetling, angry front, which a thrice proved impregnable within £ past month.The same correspondent describes the continued.retreat of.Russians on Monday, the, gradual- ( \u201cup admirable fashion.The line in contact with the enemy was visible for -miles.: Liao-Yang despatches state that the Japanese employed two divisions against the Russian centre and the same force against General Keller, with a strong force in support near Pensihu.The failure of the Russians to force the Japanese back through the passes, the \u2018penetrating V meant disaster for.the Czar\u2019s troops, is partially explained by the inadaptability of the Russians to mountain warfare.Though brave and active they were ineffective, and as a result they suffered too great a percentage of casualties.The artillery on both sides displayed remarkable celerity.A Russian battery that was concealed :in a position at Kauliang at night, was struck at 8 o\u2019clock the next morning, by a Japanese battery, which was discovered.Within twenty minutes it had taken another safe position two miles away and opened fire shortly after, AT PORT ARTHUR.From Port Arthur there is no certain word.A vigorous attack and stubborn deferice may be assumed.The capture of the Shantaikow fort, reported yesterday, may well be true.It is doubtless an important position, but its true value is unknown.News carriers by Chinese junks bring daily stories which\u201d catnot Be taken at their face value.- The steamer Wuchow, which has arrived at Chefoo, picked junk carrying men and women, they having left Port Arthur Tuesday.They report sanguinary fighting at Wolf Hill, resulting in the repulse of the Japanese.Wolf Hill is near the railway.Eight trains were busy :taking the wounded to Port Arthur.The Russians declare the fortress will never fall, but they expect that scarcely a building will be left.Scarcely a whole pane of glass now remains in the place.Other Chinese who.arrived at Che- foo Wednesday night say that the Japanese have captured two lightly garrisoned forts on the east shore, but abandoned them when their comrades were repulsed elsewhere.The forts bristle with guns,\u201d many of the eight- inch naval gung inflicting the heaviest losses on the Japanese.: The exodus from Port Arthur du to leave, hitherto withheld, being\u2019 granted, the refugees are generally of.the better class of people.They pay exorbitant rates to junks for carrying them.A junk carrying the officials of the Danish East Asiatic Company and their families from Port Arthur, which left at the same time as other junks, which have arrived here, has not yet arrived.: The Japanese are now occupying outpost trenches that they captured from the Russians.; .Both fleets are reported to be in excellent condition.; TO :QUIT LIAO YANG.St.Petersburg, Aug.4.\u2014It is stated in military circles that Gen.Kuropat- kin intends to evacuate Liao Yang shortly, though not without fighting.TO WINTER AT HARBIN, St.Petersburg, Aug.4.\u2014According to a message received- from Harbin, General Kuropatkin has ordered the removal from that place of all useless civilians in order to provide the greatest possible accommodation for the winter quarters of the Russian army.THE VLADIVOSTOCK SQUADRON.St.Petersburg, - Aug.4.\u2014The Vladi- vostock squadron will re-coal and resume its raid at once, with full au- \u2018thority to sink ships under the Russian laws upon maritime seizures and prizes, as they now stand.The Government has sustained these laws, which do not recognize any distine- tion between contraband that is on board an enemy\u2019s or contraband .on board a neutral ship.In either the ship may be sunk tion of the officer seizure.CZAR AND DE WITTE.\u2019 who makes the EMPEROR! HAD CONFERENCE WITH STATESMAN YESTERDAY.| St.Petersburg, August 4.-M.Me \u2018Witte, president of the Ministerial Council, had an audience of th» Czar - -hospital authorities, - case at the discre- | concealed weapons, and placed under i THE SULTAN WARNS.CONSULS.Fo 5 \u2018Are in Danger reigners \u2018Are An Danger | An Macedohla, KIDNAPPING PLANNED BY REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE, has warned the embassies and legations to instruct their consuls in Macedonia not to leave the towns without escorts as the Macedonian revolutionary committees in Bulgaria are planning to kidnap or murder a consul with the view of enlisting foreign intervention.all LACK OF TEACHERS .IN STANSTEADTOWNSHIP ONLY EIGHT APPLICANTS WIPH DIPLOMAS FOR SOME THIRTY SCHOOLS\u2014MANY WITH- 'OUT ' DIPLOMAS ENGAGED AT LOWER SALARIES, .Smith\u2019s Mills, Aug.4.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 An adjourned session of the school commigsioners of the .township of Stanstead was held here\u2019 yesterday, there being present Chairman E.W.Morrill, Commissioners Campbell, Gus- tin and Brown.| Committees were appointed for making the necessary repairs on school buildings in districts No.4, 13 and A resolution was adopted charging fifty cents per month for each child of dissenting ratepayers attending Pra- testant schools, : .The Board then proceeded to engage teachers for the thirty schools in this municipality.Out of some 25 applicants only 8 had diplomas, qualifying them to teach elementary schools.\u2018These eight were engaged at.a salary of $18 per month and some 15 of these not holding diplomas were per month.It would seem.by thig that from a financial, viewpoint it would pay those intending to be teachers to get diplomas, even if they had to go to McGill, Montreal, to do so.per are now 8 schools in school | municipality wanting teachers, and + CONTE ets aro *Hosizo to obtain teachers holding diplomas to teach them.+ SUTTON MAN | INJURED IN MONTREAL.\u2014\u2014_ MR.LEBEAU- THROWN TO THE GROUND WHILE DRIVING HIS HORSE AT DELORMIER RACES._- Sutton, Aug.4.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.À.Lebeau was brought home from Montreal on Saturday night in pretty bruised up condition.On Wednesday a large number of our local horse-lovers went to Montreal to attend the races at Delorimier Park.Among them wus Mr.Lebeau, who \u2018had a horse entered in one of the races.\u2019 He returned home on, Thursday night, but on receiving a telegram containing a good offer if he would return on Saturday to run his horse, he.started for Montreal.Mr.Lebeau was driving his own horse and was well in the lead when the animal stumbled and threw its driver over its head, hurling\u2019 him with great force on his face, causing very severe bruises to his jaw, nose and face.Mr.Lebeau was removed to the Hospital where he regained consciousness.| \u2019 He was so far improved towards night that he was permitted, by the to be removed home.His many friends sympathize with him and wish him a speedy recovery.|.: © STOLE LOT OF CHEWING GUM.ARRIVAL OF CONSTABLE, HOWEVER, CAUSED THIEF TO LEAVE BOOTY IN THE _ STRATHCONA } SQUARE.\u2018One of] the constables found a chewing gum slot machine in Strathcona Square, early this morning.It had been taken off the hook at some store door, and\u2019 the parties who were carrying it.away were evidently frightencd by the approach of a constable and dropped |it.It now awaits an owner | at the Central Station.= \u2014@- \u2018 TROOPS PROTECT ' NEGRO FROM - LYNCHING.Charle ton, W.Va., Æug: 4.\u2014George W.Williams has been found guilty of assault upon Miss Laura Kanode four weeks ago, and has been sentenced to be hanged Sept.9.Two companies of militia are on duty to prevent lynching.They prevented an attempt by a mob of eight hundred to secure him.and the nine ringleaders, who were arrested, were fined for carrying bonds to keep the peace.Further Constantinople, Aug.4.\u2014The Porte | engaged for the smaller schools at $15 from us to settle s are Æesirous |: wn _ ; _ - , PRICE ONE CENT.| - REMAIN CLOSED.Détermination | df \"Fall |; River Manufacturers.etes ASSERT CHANGE MUST COME IN STRIKERS\u2019 DISPOSITION.Fall River, Aug.4.\u2014There is no hint of a break in the manufacturers\u2019 ranks.Chairman Borden said he felt, that the manufacturers were now more united and- determined to allow the mills to remain closed than they had been at \u2018any time since the strike began.Market conditions make them so,~and if that were not a sufficient cause, the fact that there is no.change in the ranks of the strikers is another one.hile the operatives remain away om the mills they cannot, run he says, and until they show some dis- P sition to improve the situation by trying to work, he does not expect y change.ly SEND-OFF FOR YOUNG MARBLETON M.D.DR.LESLIE BISHOP RECEIVES | ADDRESS AND- A PURSE ON | EVE OF HIS DEPARTURE | | FOR THE WEST, , arbleton, Aug.4.\u2014(Special)\u2014 At very short notice the many friends of Dr.Leslie C.Bishop assembled at the Town Hall here, Tuesday evening, to p y a parting tribute to him, previous to) his departure to British Columbia.Mayor R.A.Oughtred opened; the proceedings by a short speech and presented Dr.Bishop with an address, which said in part: \u201cYour many friends in Marbleton meet to say farewell on the occasion of your depart- nre to the West.We can see: the wisdom of going but are very sorry that you must remove from the old home province of Quebec.As you depart down to.your life rk, we give you the parting hand, feeling tha you will give.a good account of yourself, and do credit to the place where you were born.* * * * We congratulate you on the high proficiency you have attaihed in your ed- thig [ucätion.The honor you have received in [the university and in the General, Ba at Montreal reflects; great credit on your faithful efforts at a time of life when many others have not though seriously of life's.work.These things promise success, and we trust you will alwgys enjoy a good meastire of ° it: Kindly accept this purse as a slight token of our esteem.We! bid you good-bye with every good wish for your future life.\u201d The following names were attached to the address: C.M.Weyland, = H.Bishop, Henry J, Weyland, Frank\" Glasscock, G.M.Willard, J.E.Bennett, E.Barter, R.A.Oughtred; A.Barter, W.M.Bishop, G.D.Cole, Rev.G.Macintosh, Guy Bishop, F.C.Weston, M, S.MacDonald, J.Arthur Nadeau, W.T.Oughtred, Fred Hart, Fred L.Willard, Alex.Macdonald, Ay tin W.Bishop, T.Shaw Chapman, .|G.Bishop, E.J.Westman, Curtis Bishop, J.B.Nadeau, Chas.H.Mann, John Connon, D.Niles, J.H.Barker C.O.Gustafson, O.W.Cote, W.|W.Oughtred, H.T.Christie, P.Fortin, -Mrs.George Addie, Chas.\u2018H.Adams.= The - doctor in a few well chosen words tendered his thanks to all his friends for their expression of good will, and after hearty handshakes a start was made for the station, accompanied by alarge number of friends, who did not leave him until they saw him aboard the Q.C.R.express started on his long journey for the West.Dr.Leslie C, Bishop, M.D., is the youhgest so of ex-Mayor B.R.Bishop, Esq., and for the past year haa eon one of the house surgeons of the | Montreal General Hospital, and it was while occupying that position that an urgent call from the West came for his services.®- PTE.PERRY.ARRANGEMENTS FOR TORONTO RECEPTION TO KING'S PRIZE WINNER.Toronto, August 4.\u2014Pte.Perry, winner iof the King\u2019s Prize at Bisley; will he duly honored when he returns.The various militia corps of the city will give him a éabinet of silver.His old corps, the Royal Grenadiers, will give a gold watch, and his old company will afso give something.The city; has appropriated $500 for a reception in Queen\u2019s Park.+ HAYTIAN TROUBLE.| \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE SITUATION AT PORT AU | PRINCE~IS CALMER.Port au Prince, Hayti, August 4.\u2014 The situation here is easier but the population is still excited and -all the Syrian stores are closed, their proprietors not daring to open thém owing ito fear of the riotous soldiers and populace.! THe American minister has advised him trouble is expected.Intense excitement exists.at the palace at Peterhof yestariluy.| | | Lu all of those who have consulted with =] us protection shortly.| v A THE MILLS TO [THE SEAWANHAKA \u2018the White Bear ot .the White \u2018Bear \u2018I baka Cup.\u2018of Clinton, Ont.|MONEY TAX SYSTEM FOR WINTER to be calm, promising them effi- - CUP RACES.First of The Series Takes cmt CUP AGAINST THE WHITE BEAR.Dorval, Que, Aug.4.\u2014(Special.)\u2014.The first of the series of races between Yacht Club, St.Paul, Minn., and the Noorna, of the Royal St: Lawrence Yacht Club, takes place this afternoon on Lake St.Louis, for the Sewan- The course is straight away, two miles to windward and return, three times over.: The wind is light and from the west.The time limif is three and a half hours.The umpire is W.P, Stephens, of New York, and judges Messrs.Stick- ner, of St.Paul, Minn., and Phillips, The contest will continue daily until one or the other wins three races.+ ROADS IN STANSTEAD TOWNSHIP.ROADS LIKELY TO BE ESTABLISHED.Smith\u2019s Mills, Aug.4.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 A short session of the municipal coun- | cil of Stanstead was held here Monday.There were present Mayor John Curtis and Councillors Rediker, Bro- die, Baldwin and Firming.The Secy.being absent from illness, Councillor Baldwin kept the minutes of the meeting, : After the usual routine business was transacted the councillors present discussed the method of keeping open the winter roads the coming, winter and } those present -were of the opinion it was better to do so by money tax instead of statute labor, but no action was taken there not being a full board.\u2019 The subject will be taken up at the next regular session in\u2019 September, when undoubtedly the system of maintaining the winter roads by money tax will be adopted and snow: rollers provided for that.purpose.| .NS AT GG sr TN TPN \u20ac THE SHERBROOKE | LUMBER COMPANY.| Seman?HOLDS MEETING AND ELECTS OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.A meeting of the Sherbrooke Lumber Company was held in this city a few days ago, when the following directors were elected : Messrs.F.N.McCrea, E.W.Tobin, M.P., J.Cham- poux, D\u2019Israeli; O.C.Morrisette, Lake Megantic ; R.A.Ewing, Bishop\u2019s Crossing ; Dr.P.Pelletier, M.P.P., Sherbrooke; and Mr.H.M.Price, Quebec.: At a subsequent meeting of the directors, :Mr.F.N.McCrea was reelected president; E.W.Tobin, M.P., vice-president ; J.A.Begin, Windsor Mills, secretary.The company own large timber limits below Quebec, and the contract for alarge mill on the Malbie river has been awarded.to Mr.Bayley, of Cookshire.The cost of the mill will amount to between $40,000 and &50,- 000.~ + MEETING OF BEDFORD COUNCIL.\u2014 CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NEW BRIDGE 1S SIGNED.Bedford, August 4.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The regular monthly meeting of the Bed- ford town council was held in the court house on Wednesday.afternoon.A number of small accounts aggre: gating 394.00, were ordered to be paid.The valuation roll of 1903 is to be revised.Councillors Capsey, Phenix and Sheltus were appointed a board of revisers to revise the same.Mr.O.S.Bedard was accepted as bondman for Corey & Campbell, contractors, for the rebuilding of the tract was signed._ Mr.Selby Laraway was.appointed superintendent ot the construction at 20 cents per hour during the time actually employed in that capacity.Council passed a resolution to borrow $81,500.00 at a rate not exceeding five per cent., to mect the expense of the \u2018bridge.; : eo FOR CAPTURE OF $4,000 REWARD BANDITS.Chicago, Aug.4.\u2014The officials of the Illinois Central Railroad have decided to increase the reward of 81,000 for the arrest and conviction of the] bandits who held up the Diamond special near Matteson, Ill, to 84,000, a reward of $1,000 being placed on the head of each of the robbers.A circular offering this amount for the capture of the robbers has been prepared \u2018and will be sent broadcast over the country in the hope that it will facilitate their capture.oo WEATHER PROBABILITIES.y Forecast for the next 24 hours, issued by the Meteorological Bureau : THE NOORNA TO DEFEND THE | | 225,000 WORTH Upper Bedford bridge and the con- | $40,000 BLAZE and Cheese District.OF TEA IS EXPECTED TO BE A TOTAL LOSS.Montreal, - August 4.\u2014Fire broke out last night shortly before 9 o\u2019clock Co., exporters of butter and cheese, - at 606 St.Paul street.It spread next door to Fortier & Monette, produce merchants.oi In the upper part of the building is a quantity.of tea stored, which is the property of W.D.- Stroud & Sons, valued.at $25,000.It is probably a total loss from water and smoke, and is fully covered by insurance.: co Fortier & Monette, estimate their loss at $2,000 fully insured, and John \u2018Taylor & Co., put theirs at $7,000 with an insurance of $4,000.As water flowed into the cellars: of one or two other fims in the same - | block, a \u2018certain loss will be caused, bringing the total up -to $40,000.- ~ As the place is in the heart of the butter and cheese district, alarms were sent in, ' and the kept busy working {till nearly midnight.: ] : © CHINA THE | COMING NATION, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \"STARR, OF CHICAGO.Chicago, Aug.4.\u2014In \u2018quest of a mysterious white race, which lives in .the.mountains of northern China, Professor Frederick Starr, head of the Department of Anthropology at the University bf \u2018Chicago, will leave next spring for a Jong stay in the Orient.After searching for the strange people in the mountains, Professor Starr will spend the remainder of his life among .the Chinese, for he declares that China within thre¢ years, .will occupy the merce.His plans were announced in his lecture to his class in anthropology.According to Dr.Starr he will leave the University of Chicago at the end.ot «his ysar's work.Hie first stop after leaving America will we Japan, where he will remain for two long visit to China which he designates as \u2018\u2018the coming nation.\u201d His return, he says, will depend on how well he likes Chinese life._ - + _ SLOCUM DISASTER.ACCUSED FURNISH BAIL TO APPEAR FOR TRIAL.New York, August 4.\u2014With the exception of Secretary Atkinson, of the Knickerbocker Steamship Company, all of those indicted by the Federal Grand Jury in connection with the Slocum disaster, appeared before United States Commissioner Shields yesterday, and furnishedibajl.Secretary Atkinson sent word that: he was ill, but would appear before the commission ,as soon as possible.President Barnaby was held in $20,-_ 000, while the other indicted persons furnished securities in the sum of £5,000 each.THE DANISH KING.WILI, TRAVEL DESPITE THE DOC- | TOR'S ADVICE.Copenhagen, August 4.\u2014The.Royal physicians are warning - King Christian -not to travel to Ribe, where the ancient_.Cathedral has\u2019 been restored, and where great festivities will he held next week.The King, it seems, doggedly refuses to abandon his journey.\"While the state of his health is not alarming, His Majesty is feeble and he has heen ordered to seek quiet and rest, but the doctor\u2019s efforts and precautions so far have met with small success.Co .- g\u2014 = COMING METHODIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY AT GEORGE- VILLE.Co Georgeville, Aug.\u201d 4.\u2014(Special)\u2014An: niversary services, of Georgeville Methodist Church, will: be held on the 14th and 15th days of August, as follows : Sabbath, the 14th, at.9.30 a.m.; Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, conducted by Rev.Wm, Jackson.D.D., of Montreal, at 10.30 a.m.; preaching, by Rev.C.R.Flanders, D.D., of Stanstead, College ; at 7 p.m.preaching by Rev.Wm, Jackson.Mrs.S.G.Patch will assist the choir.Monday, the.15th, dinner will be served in the lecture room.of the Church for any who can attend; at 2 p.m., quarterly official meeting, conducted by Rev.C.S.Deeprose, chairman of the.-district, and in the evening will be the lawn social, on the grounds at the Parsonage.© Music will he furnished by Mr.and Mrs.J.-R.Wilcox, of Magog, Mrs.Patch and others.; Co Addresses will Be made by Rev.C.5, Deeprose, Rev.Wm, Jackson, D.D., Rev.D.D.Elliott, T.Ryder and Fine and warm.others.Chairman, A: H.Moore, of Magog.| 1 | N IN ST.PAUL STREET Serious Outbreak in Mont- Place This Afternoon.| \"real Wholesale Butter in the premises of John M.Taylor & - 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das 2» À fée CP # Eee «5 us e CR tT eT 52 HT ; Loon, = .- , # Te i.E < .hy ; woo 3 Tor 507 APR D = F2 2015 Rk Ak.wT \u2019 7 28 * SE ; 2 f JE = \u2018 = \u2026.> Fe i p 2175 Ty \u2018 LT = PE $ Vw > % Lo EN Fad #55 C0 2 de = y 1 \u2018 a ; 0 = SEN ve ~ ï , = ; 2 2.< JR 1 57 or }e- x Top 5 .x 1 \"be : .- à +3 Caan + 2 .- rd ; - 2.F.C SE - , \u201c , 4 ot 2 + © ; \u2018 .PE 2 à a ney Ne RE SAI yy A \u201cing time.The sold at 15e package.PAGE TWO.UN WHEN YOU BUY INSURANCE buy the best, the best is always the cheapest in the end.- The North American Life is \u201cSolid as the Continent.\u201d We represent them, \u2014 W.S, Dresser & \u20ac 0.| District Manager, Sherbrooke, Que What About Washwoman ?Did she disappoint you this week ?Tf she did, just call us up and we will \u2018turn your disappointment into satisfaction.Wet wash, 50 cents; rough dry, 3le.per pound.Dozen rates on family work finished.LOTHROP'S LAUNDRY AND STEAM DYE WORKS 6 Water Street © r Sherbrooke Là & Open June ist to October ist _- a ! fmprovod Liberally Conducted ; Terms Moderate } Ir you want Perfect Comfort, Good Table, \u201cSleepy\u201d \u2018 « Beds, and the very Bost Outing you ever had, go tu ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P.Q.| the most satisfactory and least expensive Summer M i nnd Health Resort in Canada, Everything for your {Hi 1 COMFORT and ENJOYMENT, Splendid Hall for dan- § ! cing.MUsft, PING-PONG, CLUCK GOIF, TENNIS, @ { GOLFETTE, TATHER TENNIS, BOATING, BATHING, and J FISHING, i:] Use of Boats, Pool Tables, Tennis Courts, i i.etc., absolutely free to guests.A DANCING: Ryery evening 2} especiilly valuable in \u2018cases of Gout, Rheumatism, Khenmatle Gout, Nervous Diseases, Scintica, Nervous Prostration, Dys sia of various forms, Diseasos of À B32 the Liver and fig neys\u2014also Disenses peculiar to y Women.75 p.c.of cases cured\u20149 p.c.benefited, Write for testimonials.You can\u2019t afford to miss the Springs this year.\u2018Brighter, Better, Gayer than ever.i} Ho Train Service\u2014Ask your Ticket Agent or write for Circulars, ete.to R.G.KIMPTON, Manager.Abemakis Springs, P.Q.[ABENAKIS SPRINGS CHEAP | \u201c PHOTOGRAPHS.Johnston, \u201cthe Photograghes, oes net make them.oo Johnston, .the Photographes, ABENAKIS MINERAL WATER mekes ouly HIGH GRADE Pictures.DAILY STORE NEWS.= 136-138 Wellington Street.Thursday, August.4.Store Closes at Six Tonight.THE COOLEST SHOPPING PLACE IN TOWN.Le] Grocery Section.| Today.we take into stock the following -items, which are such a help to the housewife, especially during the warm weather.\u201cQUICK PUDDING\u201d\u2014 * Makes a dainty dessert in à few minutes.Flavors\u2014Chocolate, custard, lemon and tapfioca.Usually Our\u2019 ney price 10e.package.Ask for a receipt ry'Up\u201d puddings._ SALAD DRESSING POWDER\u2014 Made after a famous French receipt, One.package -with \u2018water added makes a pint of delicious dressing.Usual 15¢ packet.Our new price, 10e packet., * ICEING POWDER\u2014 With the use of this Icing Powder youe cakes can be iced in a few minutes.Flavors\u2014Lemon, pink, chocolate and mapte cream.Only 10c.per packet.JELLY POWDER\u2014 © Pure Gold Jelly all over the Dominion as the best and -purest to be had.This is the kind we offer yon at 10e packet.3 -packets for 25e, or 90e dok.Flavors \u2014 Zistachio, strawberry, lemon, vanilla, \u2018orange, chocolate, cherry and pine apple.BALMORAL ORANGE MARMALADE.glass jars.book on \u2018\u2018Ilur- Powder is lkmqwn large at 25c ench.Absolutely pure, Le Special, GRANULATED SUGAR In buying \u201cRedpath\u2019s.\u201d\u201d One path\u2019s will sweeten more than the same quantity of any other \u2018kind, and this comnts especially in preserv- only kind we handle sucar pound of Redis \u2018\u201cRedpaths.\u201d\u201d 20 pounds for $1.00.\u2014O0r\u2014 84,70 per bag of 100 pounds.Special attention to mail \"phone orders.and - | 02 I, McKECHNIE.\\BENAKIS' SPRINGS] - |- either insist on \u2018getting KNOWLTON.Aug.4.~Mr.5: L'ÉSavage, our station agent, left on\u2019 Wednesday for a two weeks\u2019 holiday.Mr.Savage will visit his son in.Toronto.Mr.Nicholls and Dr.Griffith, who with their families have n camping on Eagle Island, will break camp today, after a pleasant sojourn of about threo weeks.at en Mr.L.Greene, ' prdpriétor of {he Lake View House, and a large party of his guests, took a pleasant drive to Richford on Wednesday.The Ladies\u201d Guild met at the residence of Mrs.F.P.Williams, on Wednesday.Mr.Levi Moore, B.A., and family re- | turned on.Tuesday evening to Knowl- ton, where he demy during the coming year and act as librarian at the Pettes\u2019 Memorial.Mr.and Mrs.Moore will be heartily welcomed by many old friends.| Miss Spear returned on Wednesday to her home in Bedford.=, town on Wednesday.\u201cMr.F.P.Williams i spending a holiday at Old Orchard Beach, An effort is being made to have a promenade concert and dance in the Boat Club House, -next week.This would, no doubt, be well attended.Miss Mary Savage and Mr.Anson Savage are spending their holidays with relatives in Toronto.Hon.Justice \u2018and Mrs, Lynch and Miss Pettes are visiting Dr.Lynch, in Sherbrooke.Mr.Percy Jones, of Cowansville, is clerking inl Mr.R.N.England\u2019s store, during Mr.England\u2019s absence at Old Orchard Beach.Mr.Rublee has rented the residence of the late Erastus Mills, where he will reside with hie mother.THE PARIS TOBE.mbimind A HUNDRED MILLION PEOPLE USED IT DURING LAST YEAR.the The Paris correspondent of London Morning Leader, says ; The \u201cMetro,\u201d or the threcha\u2019penny \u201c['ube\u2019\u201d is one.of the most popular institutions in, Paris.Like the Central London, it is quoted as the warmest place in winter and the coolest in summer.But so far as this hot spell is concerned, no spot in the heavens above or in the \u2018other.One would think the box seat of an ice cart was an enviable .po- \"sition, but it did not save a driver \u201cfrom getting a_ sunstroke yesterday.According to the official.figures, no fewer than 100,107,000 persons rode in the Metro last year.So the panic and the fire involving 80 deaths did not frighten \u2018the public away for very long.In view of those hundred millions, which the Metropolitan aroused years ago.It was going ta be \u201cthe ruin of Paris.Everybody would \"fy to suburbs, and then what would become of the octroi revenues ?Municipal councillors, fresh from interviews with marchands de vin (the wire-pull- ers of Paris.elections), were dead against the scheme.The lamentable fute of: deserted grog shops was, as M.Harduin facetiously-puts it, | decisive, and for long ygars the gentlemen at the Hotel de| Ville obeyed the prejudices elector.And when the was sanctioned, they insisted on a narrow gauge,-so that a must not too easily get out of gelf.One of these days the whole tunnel will have to be widened.\u2014 © Battles House, Magog.J.E.Taylor, proprietor.First-class in every respect.\u2014&- CARNEGIR'S _CLAIM To FAME.(From the Chicago Record-Herald.) Every little while somebody suc-\" ceeds in building better than he knows.John James Ingalls desired to be a great statesman, but if his name is! \u2018to be handed down to posterity it: will be because he wrote a sonnes om: \u201cOpportunity.\u201d.Abraham Lincoln did not expect: when he hurriedly serib- | bled off his Gettysburg address that\u2019 he was to give the English-speaking.race another classic.So it mars be 1 that Andrew Carnegie will Joom large before future generations, not as a giver of libraries, but as the mun who, caused the pernicious Li.pin habit fo become obsoly te.English soci ty is reported to be aghast since | r.Carnegie has caused to be posted lin all the spare rooms of Skibo Castle cards bearing the leg: end : \u201cPlease; do not tip the servants.\u201d* In connection with the report concerning the noble stand against tipping comes word that he furnishes cach of his guests with a footman, a valet and n coachman, and that in the dininz- room every night there are eight funs- men who do nothing but pour champagne.It is not difficult, when we consider the amount of champagne eight footmen can pour, to understand | why Mr.Carnegie belioves it his duty to warn his guests against the danger of giving their money _ to sefvants It may be imagined that people who dally long where eight footmen sre go to extremes in tipping as wel as in other things if they were not warned \u201cto refrain from indulging in undue exhibition of lavishness.Mr.Carnegic\u2019s thoughtfulness deserves the highest praise, and it - ill be a pity if the splendid course he has taken shall fail in the end to bring tipping into general dispute, or, hidden things wherever it is necessary to have a force of eight footmen to pour *the champagne.- S tea wr I SA OE ir.IR WAR 7 Tg TEE Ce : Ta 4 43 will conduct the Aca-, Mrs.Petrego and family were in.earth beneath is cooler than an*| it is\u201d droll to think of the opposition.the of their most powerful | ; underground scheme | dangerous, communication with the suburbs might | | not be established.Paris at all costs her- | 1 great Andrew's | kept busy \u2018pouring champagne would, | in the nature of things, be likely to [À at least, to make it one of the for- {in \"WG on recognition and admira- ' ited the lodge at?Waterloo on- Mon- | Thomas last week Ke; Ou: asaie.| vora.SCOTIA if de Be | ?uANIITIES BECAUSE OF | \u201cSHORT LOCAL CROP.Li rge quantities of old hay are be- \u2018ing limported from Quebec into, Halifax\" and other points on the \u2018western shores.This is being done in anticipation of B \u2018considerable shortäge\" in a\u2019 local hay crdp,\u2019 especially in the we njty of Halifax.It js ¥rown that the crop will be shôrter than last ygar\u2014which was \u2018also a\u201d poor yéar\u2014 Yarmouth being the only cotnty\u2019 in the | province where gn \u2018Average crop is looked for.A gentleman\u2019 from Sackville who was recently here, said the crop in that section \u2018of New Brunswick will also be poor.In an average season he usually cuts 300 tons\u2014 | this| year he will not \u2018get more than 100.Large quantities will have tol | be imported, as.there is no reserve stogk in Nova Scotia to fall bâck.pn.In former years there has been, but the shortage last year drew on it and this] year finds the barns .all émpty.The | continued dry weather has burned the {crop in this province, but.\u2018fortunately in Quebec \u2018the \u2018cut is heavy, and.there are also thousands of tons of old stock still on hand.Thère is Ho reason te believe that thé price in Nova Scotia will be any higher than it is at present\u2019 unléss there should happen \u2018to bea shortage in the United States.\u2014 Halifax Herald.fo \u2014o\u2014 THE GOLDEN-RULE DFE: (Fron Zion\u2019s Herald.) Personally Mayor Jones good- heagted, broad-gauged, trustful, entertain ng and \u2018folksy man.His life was a continual protest against the ungodly greed of multo-millionar- ism and the vulgar displays of wealth which are indulged in by an increasingly large vagabond leisure class in America.This is the plain, uhvarnish- ed tale of how \u201cSucker Rod\u201d \u2018Jones became \u2018\u2018Golden Rule\u2019?Jones, and the invé tor of a mechanical device which brought in great - revenues\u2014Christ\u2019s man, who as much perhaps as any Chrigtian tince the first century exemplified in practical | \u2018adaptation to the environment of his own age the full content of the Sermon on the Mount, with its céntral precept: \u201cAll things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, \u2018do ye even so to i was a The last day at his desk is said to have been a fair sample of his very- | First came a wayward | \u2018who had been ordered out of the city.| She wanted a ticket to\u201d Cleveland.The \u2018mayor told her he would.willingly give her - 8300 ¥ she would { quit her life of sin.\u2018 He gave her some good advice, and then \u2018gave her.} money for fare -to Cleveland.-Next | came, an old woman who had been |- evicted from her home.He listened to \u2018her \u2018story and gavé her some mone Hen came an ex-convict out of work, ave him assistance liberally.Then Sit | daywork : girl, followed an ald couple destitute and hungry.A 810 note went to Ÿhem Five or six more similar cases followed, \u201cIt is \u2018very well to talk,\u201d said J ones, with that \u2018wearied, faraway look in his\u2019 eyes.\u201cThey say I am rich and have thousands ' of | THE PASSING OF \"| in the United States has shown to the | doubtless come to \u2018late Pope, who was { from the dignity THE BND OF] SF cu THE contorbat-| \u2014 a Hoth.TION THAT HAS BEEN LONG OUT OF DATE.(From the Hartlord Times.) The Concordat\u2019 with France is a thing of the past.The working agreement which Napoléon 1.éstablished between Franee \u2018and.the: Vatican has lasted one \u201chundred, \u201cand three years.à this\u201d égreemtent* ind\u201d - 18017 an \"Who, fifteen years later, + while Napoleon held him \u2018à- -prisonét at\u201d \u201cFontainbleau,* 80 modified it as to make it practieally a new agreement.{to many Concordats.Nearly seven hundred ycars have passed, rince the date of the first Concordat of Worms.The inost note-worthy instance of a Conbordat-making in modern t.mes was the arrangement entered into between the Vatican and the Government of \u2018Austria.in.1883, wh'ch gave to the Church entire control of public \u2018education in Austria, ant also a censorship of the press.This was abol- \u2018ished thirteen years later.This was.\u2018the last arrangement of the sort.No other great Power is likely to 80 bind itself in the future.Italy, Spain and Portugal have all been bound to: the Vatican by Concordats - past; but such things are out of date.The progress of the Catholic Church world of how little importance to the growth of this great religious organt- zation is any connection with the State, 100 : | \"There were Concordats between Franée and the papacy hundreds of years before Napoleon concluded the | arrangement with Pius VII, But after the French Revolution there was \"a breach between the papal\u2019 authority and \u2018the constitutional clergy, and this Was healed by the \"Céncordat.of 1801.\" Under its tefms the French Government has paid several millions.\u2018of francs annually into the coffers of the Church, and has had the right to be consulted in regard to the appointment and removal of bishops, and as to important details of Church administration.Thi arrangement has & perfectly \u2018natural end.The people of France evince a disposition to put the matter of edu- trusted to clerics, into the hands of secular teachers, and to let the \u2018Chutch pass out of existence.The a trajned diplo- that, managed to averf the rupture \"with the men at the head of the \u201cFrench Republic, which has been so Jong - impending.\"The new Pope, pro- ably seeimg cleatly that .the break Pius VII.Waë the Pope who \u2018eoticluded | The Roman Church has been a party | in \u2018the | cation, which has been so largely ch- À old { 1 close connection between State .and 25 CENTS Buys one of the new King\u2019s head Hat | Pins.These pins are made out of - a one cent piece, with the King\u2019s head sawn out, and mounted on a long, Fstrong hat pin stém.Queen\u2019s \u2018head \u2018Hat Pins\u2019 made to order at the same price.Mail orders promptly filled.A.c.\u201c$KINN ER J oweller, 7 Bééathoons Square ! or we T obaccps To Suit every degrer of tasto_atraiche cht of native grown, mixed b ley, tive and imported, or bi Of ng, of all Amported, Over 200 ay brands here to select from.diferu © A.E.KINKEAD & cg Wholesale and Retall Tobacooaiel, 118 Wellington St., Sherbrooks, ls \u201cWATERLOO.7 Aug.4.\u2014Major N.: \u2018R.Moffatt was in town Monday taking the names of the Waterloo troop of the 13th Dragoons who \u2018wish to shoot at the P.Q.R.A.next week.Mr.and Mrs.Haight, of Rowkepsie, N.Y., \u2018are the guests of Mrs.F.Adam Briggs for a few weeks.A large number of our citizens \u2018attended the \u2018éircus at St.\u2018Albans.The weather.was fine and all enjoyed a \u2018pleasant holiday.Mr.G.W.Gilmour returned from a few weeks fishing on Lake Champlain Saturday last.Mrs.A.H.Hill has left for Labelle, Que.,.where, he will spend a few weeks fishing and hünting.Mrs.R.T.Voligney \u2018and children, Edith and Rodolph, spending the summer here, returned to their home at Three Rivers on Monday last.Mr.C.Dalton, of Montreal, spent Sunday with his parents here.Miss Hattie Hannah ret@ned from | Granby, where she has been spending a few days visiting friends.Miss Mary Moynan returned from a couple of weeks vacation, spent in Granby and Montreal, \u2018on Saturday last.The Waterloo nine \u201cdefcated the Granby nine in an exhibition game of baseball on Saturday last by a score of 20 to 2.The Lawrenceville team comes here next Saturday, Aug.6th, and a good game should be the result.- Miss Tillie Booth, who has been spending a few weeks visiting friends in Montreal and Lennoxville, returned home on Monday evening.+\u2014 KIN GSCROFT.Aug.4\u2014Mrs.© .P.Dow, ot Ayers Cliff, ig visiting at Mr.B C.Or cutt\u2019s.Mrs.Richard Stith, her daughter and grandson, of Kennedale, Texas, visited relatives here last week.Forrest Corey and Leslie Martindale, of Bedford, visited at Mr.M.N.was inévitable, and.\u2018that further efforts to.delay it could \u2018and \u2018power of the \u2018Church, has not resorted to any of the measures which are described as \u201cdiplomacy,\u201d in order to keep the French Concordat alive.The departing of*.the representative friends, but what of it?As a matter; of fact, I am the most wretched and miserable man on earth today.1 can\u2019t get away; I am chained\u2019 here\u2014 actually chained.The possession of money is the source of my misery\u2014 pe I have not earned and which loes not belong to me ; but my greatest \u2018misery is my attempts to dis- | tribute .money to others who have | ecrned it.\u201d His funeral occurred July 185, and | was the largest and most impressive ever held in Toledo.- While his.body 100,000 people.The city], was draped in mourning, and there | was general suspension of business, | all publie offices, stores, factories and.even saloons being closed.Thus does the general public \u2018show.tion before any man or woman who really succeeds in living out the Golden Rule\u2014the essential \u2018outward meni- festation of the Christian life.But why do we really see so little expression.of this foundation principle among the professed disciples.of Jesus Christ ?J : + | FOSTER.Aug, 4.\u2014Owing to the wet weather for the past ten days, many of the farmers.report lots of hay spoiled.! We.noticed the familiar face of our old friend, Mr.Chas.Kemp, of Shér brooke, in town on Tuesday.A number of the Foster Masons vis- day evening last\u2019 and report a good time and a royal welcome from the brethren there.The butter tub factory closed | on Tuesday to give the employees an opportunity to attend the circus at St.Mpa Vt., and we understand the proprietor spent the day fishi in Brome Lake, but the.catch: has nat yet been reported.Miss Hunter and Miss \u2018Emma Hunter of Brome, visited friends in Foster ol Tuesday.Mrs.[E.E.Gleason and two i.ren, were the guests of Mrs.A.W, Mr.\u2018A.P.Hillhouse is visiting friends | in Cowansville.Tr | Owing to the slight advance in the prices of butter, cheese, pork \u201cand eggs, farmers are looking a ge.deal happier than they were a month ago, and think\u201d that if prices keep on advancing, farming will not be such Dad business after all.pity Ask your doctor : - ; J BARRA LE Inn LR me | needs no partnership with the Church lay in state at Memorial Hall it was | | viewed by - | repeat it to Copenhagen, Denmark, is the home of | | er.Herr Paulsen has made three ngs throat with Ayer's.Cherry | of Françe from the Vatican and the \u2018withdrawal of the papal nuncio from Paris will he events of temporary im- portance-ta both the Roman Church and \u2018the French nation.But there seems no reason to believe that either { onc may be any worse \u2018off, by reason of the occurrence.The Roman Chureh can live and flourish without Concordats, and the French Republic make it secure.* LE ve ee a THE TELEGRAPHONE.TAKES TELEPHONE MESSAGES \"AND REPEATS THEM.New York, Aug.4.\u2014 The Herald| has the following : Modern wizardry has snatched another marvel from the my sterics of.electricity.This time it is a telephone that talks of itself.?That is to say, it will save a message, that has come in your absence \u2018and! you when you return.4 this newest.invention, but.already: plans are under way to introduce it in this country.: Herr Paulseh, an electrical \u2018 engineer in the Danish capital, is the discover- important contributions to the electrical science of the day\u2014the disk telegra- phone, the telephone newspaper, and the device now considered, which he calls the telegraphone.A telephone subscriber wishes to leave his office for a time, yet is anxious that he shall not miss any messages which may.come while he - is gone.He switches the telegraphone | to the telephone, and \u201con his return looks at a dial on the former contrivance.There is an indicator or the dial and, if this has moved he knows at once that some one has called him up.He sets it in motion, and it repeats the: message, word for word, as clearly and distinctly: as it was originally uttered.The derivation \u2018of the word, \u201ctelegraphone\u2019\u201d is thus made clear, : » i \"After.drinking regrholic in an attempt to end his ite, and fearing that the poison would not do its work.a man helieved to be Isidore Dutch, jumped from the roof of a five-storey tenement house in New York on Monday \u2018and was killed, Possibly a case or two of consumptio n inthe family.~ Then don\u2019t\u2019 neglect your only detract } 1 Thos.Jackson's house and will move | aboug this.i Re, Corey\u2019s, and Mr.C.E.Kent's, last week, Mrs.Freeman Sanford and child and | Miss Minnie Caswell, of Salem, Mass., are spending \u2018a few weeks \u2018with their \u2018mother, Mrs.Ezra Caswell.Work has begun on - the foundation of the R.C.Chapel.telle and Larocque, \u2018of Coaticook, have taken a contract to build the same and have twenty men employed.- Miss Vivian Corey, -Visiting felatives here.' : Mr.Gayley and daughter, \u201calso, Miss Wilkinson, of Granby, who \u2018have been spending a few weeks at Arthur Gay- ley\u2019s, returned home \u2018last week.Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Geddes, of this of Bedford, is N.B:, near their former home.° : + STANBRIDGE EAST.Aug.4.\u2014Mr.Leslie Phelps, of Boston, is visiting his parents.Mr.Harry Beatty has accepted a] position in the Sovereign Bank, Montreal.Mr.John Carruthers has rented here with \u2018his family in October, Mrs.P.C.Moore left Monday morning on a visitto her father in To- | ronto.Mr.Arthur Baker and family, of San Francisco, have returned to their home, after several weeks\u2019 visit to relatives\u201d here.Mr.J.A.Welsh, we are glad to sec, | has recovered from.his recent \u2018severe illness.- = \" \u2019 Coaticook House\u2014Popular home for travellers.L.Kilburn, Prop.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_e -\u2014- \u2014 HUNTINGVILLE.Aug.4\u2014Mr.M.L.Hunting and family arrived home from Lake Weed- on, Friday night, and report a | very pleasant time.| Mrs.Elln Harran- and daughter, Mrs.Mabel Young, from Moc\u2019s River, | spent Sunday with Mrs: Harran\u2019s sister, Mrs.E.Libbey and family.Mr.Clarence Todd, from Rochester, N.Y., was in town on Sunday, the guest of his uncle,, Mr.B.F.Ford.Master Clarence: Hunting is spending a few days with his uncle, Mr.George Glenday, assisting 'in the hayfield, Mrs.Lu¢y Hunting, who has quite sick, is able to sit up.~ Preparations are heing made for Children\u2019s Day in \u2018the Church here, pox Sunday afternoon, Aug: 7th, at 23 CT = i vos \u2014 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES : AND DEATHS.¥atloe \u20ac of births, marriages and deaths must in.vartabl p) be endorséd with the name and ad- -diess the sender, or othecwise no notice can be taken of then:.The addition of poetry or other ATHOUDCADENLS is 106.par Une-\u2014prepaid, .oom been \"A ae 20 0° à DA ott So DEATH.TAYLOR.\u2014 In this city, on July 31, 1904, Margaret Lilian, infant daugh- who have been .Messrs.Desau-) Kranich à Bai Pianos.Some people lke know what other think of an article they are about to purchase, Messrs.Kranich & B a Book entitled Evidence\u201d.\u201cSatisfye It is wo free by mail to any address, high class insirument,.} the splendid up-to-date a Jy ; your stock of Houæ : Lu Linens.\"A #2 / large ven.Bleached Damask, 0 with Napkins to mala Cream Damask, 4e Pillow Linen | -and Steedngs (Butcher, Art, | place, are spending the summer atl { Moncton, Shirting and _ Sheeting Linens.\u201d Bed Spreads, \u2026 \u201d\u201d whil e and Colors.Lunch Clothes, oo - Scarfs & Doylies.pansements Flannelette Blankets, [ Wool Blankets, From $2.50 to $12 pain : => Our special tine of Travelling Rugs at $2.50 are selling rapid rapidly: 0 L A.BAY LEY.a mmr mt - WINDSOUR MILLS Aug.4\u2014Brother Ulderic Duplessh Director _of the Orders of the Brot oi Montreal, ~ ers of the lloly Cross, is in town visiting lis sister Mrs.Chas.Ayot and family.| Dre.W.J.McCaul and wife and a few days.Ovila Hardi, \u2018sen oi Prosper Mardi aged 19 years, died vesterday \u2018at a quar tor past twelve.Mr.flardi wes 8 former pupil.of St.Charnles, College» Sherbrooke, but had to discon 1h his studies on avconnt of his calt He had been sick a long time of jl sumption.-limeral will tak plac Saturday morning.\u2019 Mr.Thos.De arden is report vat: sick at his home, He 1s repluged x the electric light.station by \u2019 Desarcy.Wear Trade Mark D Suspenders ter.of Mr.and Mrs.M.R.Taylor.\u2014 Guaranteed.\"Sold everywhere.cid = al have compiled an artistic a ing into and we will send ù If you think of buyioga will pay you to examine - Pianos made by the où reliable firm of Kranich |Bach, of New York; \u2018às : H.C.Wilson & Sus > SOLE AGENTS, , M In view of the Fair look over Table Damask .| and Napkins, - all widths, Domestic & Imported child, of Valleytield, are in town for _ sn JE SWE Se TN BAYLEYS| JE SOUS .RSVR NI EEUU EE er | ,( 7 G.K.ADDIK, B,4.BC, | SHERBRO & MOR INCORPORA pu UP CAPIT host surren Bed om Gally js compu puted half-yes principal of paid ta srrs ARE P of withdre to date investment aude, loges Office, No.2, Str = TI SUMMER June ins for Queb Tra brooke.Ekpross from New Yor Br 8 Express from Boston 7.0080 1 Expross leay Accommodation train 16 ns from Quet Trains \u2018 brooke 8» Bx pros for New Jor i for Boston land Express arrive *\u201cporusod Express arr 8,60 à M.timo tables, ticke FRANS GRADE ELECTRICA ELECTRICA| | AND SUP Dynamos, Arc Lamps - Bell Phone 435.» oaAPpoco oo | PROFESSION/ «.BUSIN \u2019 To wooUT 00000 LA ie ob MORRIS cates, etc., Sherbroo MAN & BRADLE YND ding, Sherbrook = Sain, onc surveyor, al Montre W.A.FARWEL (Bpecialist to Prote Eye, Ear, Nose Diseas Aug.4.\u2014 Mr.L.has been awarded th and Mr, Alfred Russe been awarded thé di leges at the annual this year.Mr.George H.Rey: burg, was in Yown © The young people : Church purpose givir social in the: Forester Aug.9th, Le Mr.G.H.McGhic, « Ont., president of th facturing company, i - Weck in connection v \u2018| up of the year \"£ bus | Mrs.F.W.Crawle mand, died on Sun of paralysis.About Mrs: Crawley was © a neighbor, and wh home she was suce a: stroke eof paralys: : à state of semi-cons _ BEDFO 4 which shè* never whi ceased was forty-thre at the time of her .8 husband and tw | .mourn her loss.TI held on Tuesday an: ly attended.Miss Labell, of Mo (Rev.) Emmanuel, of 8 couple of / days tl ¢ \"Misses Lynch Corey\u2019s.\u2018Mrs.Edward and land, uf North \u2018Adar the past week with fr ing Canadian scenery On Friday night 1a- \u2026 Rev: Father Beaudre er, either strayed or i# premises.- Appeu the horse.being stoli messages « Were sent te along the border de \u201cmal.Before daybr- morning two men we along the St.Alea the, horse in front « they were trying to and became frighten?their purpose, or whe ÿ Mere accident will : After continued scar: er Beairdreau at Jas! horse gn Tuesday Woek some miles bol der.ome years} of the) country w J : gangs of horse thie.a, the practice hs \u2018 s t Cures \u2018He - \\ .J ./ puse = A4 variety tA p match.wi?! ings.inens.Drs, - ported ylies.ets, 2 pair.\u201d re of.$2.50 Cree \u2014 B + Duplessi, .Broth- {ontreal, Mrs.ife and - own for.Mardi, \u2014 a quar\u201d was 8 College, ontinue Realth.| vf con- _ \u2026 place widths.7 SHERBROOKE LOAN % MORTGAGE CO.INCORPORATED 1874; PAID UP CAPITAL.$156,500 JONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT surrent rates af Interest wt it daly balances, Interest » comp uted half-yearly and added to 3 pal or paid ta depositor as ide- sired: : ITS AEE PAYABLE SN BE: DEFO MAND, à notice and interest Je mllowed with of withdrawal, This furnishes to ood investment for the funds el dividuale, lodges or estates Office, No.2, Strathcona Square.Ta pre o \"TIME TABLE.Sua ILES 27th, 1904.Trains for Québec leave Sherbrooke as Below : : Express from New York leaves Sherbrooke at | re Express from \u2018Boston leaves Sherbrooke.at | WM ortiand Express leaves Sherbrooke at 3,50 p.m I \u2018Accommodation train leaves Sherbrooke at 11.45 pers, Trains from Quebec Arrive Sherbrooke as below : Express for New York.arrives Sherbrooke at Bie ress for Boston arrives Sherbrooke at 3 Express arrives Sherbrooke 1 05 p.m.Porn Expres traiu arrives Sherbrooke at 40a 1m, or tims fables, tickets and all information apply to any of the company's agents, RUNDY, H, WALSH, FRANE OR Manager.+ Gen L Pass.Agent - Sher Tooke, Que./ FLECTRICAL REPAIR| AND SUPPLY CO._ Dynamos, Motors, Arc Lamps & Wiring.* Bell Phone 435.Lansdowne St.peappoccconnuçoconnene B PROFESSIONAL and.* bo .BUSINESS CARDS.§ ENCE, MORRIS & McIVER, Advo LAN.etc., Sherbrookeand Richmond.YNDMAN & BRADLEY, Dentists, Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.ANDIER, Office Whitng Block.pr © Hours: 10-12 ia.m., 1-3, 7-8 p.m G.K: ADDIE, B.A.Bc., C.E and Prov, Land Burveyor, 21 Montreal-St.Bell Telephone {-W.1.FARWELL, M.B., C.M.| a Commercial Street | this year.(8pecialist to Protestant Hospital.) - Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Diseases.s » Sherbrooke Consultations 10-132, m.and 1-4 Rm.and by BEDFORD.~ Aug.4.\u2014 Mr.L.L.Jenne, Sutton, has béen awarded the booth privileges and Mr.Alfred Russell, Bedford, has been awarded the dining room privileges at th gagnnual exhibition here Mr George H.Reynolds, -of Frelighs- _ burg, was in town on Tuesday.The young people of the\u201d Methodist \u201cChurch purpose giving ian ice cream social in the Foresters\u2019| Hall, Tuesday, Aug.9th.Mr.G.H.McGhie, of St.Catherines, | \u2018Ont, president oi the Bedford Manufacturing company, is in town this week in connection with the winding up of \u2018the year\u2019s business of the firm.Mrs.F.W._Crawley, of St.Armand, died on Sunday morning last of paralysis.About three weeks ago Mrs, Crawley was out driving with a neighbor, and when on the way heme she was suddenly seized with a stroke of paralysis and sank into à state of semi-consciousness, -from which she* never wholly rallied.- teased was forty-three years of \u201cage at the time of her death and leaves -Mmourn her loss.8 hushand and two children to The funeral was - held on Tuesday and was\u201d very large- Iv attended.« Miss L abell, and Mrs.of Montreal, (Rev.) Emmanuel, of Longueuil, spent with |.& couple of days this week the Misses Lynch.at Mrs.J.H.Corey's, Mrs.Edward and-Mrs.Henry Rol- pl of North Adams, Mass., spent the past week with friends hero enjoy- bg Canadian sce nerys: On Friday night last \u2018the horse of Rev.Father Jeaudreau, of.Pike Riv- æ, either strayed or was stolen from lis premises.Appearanees pointed to the horse being stolen and telephone messages were sent to different points |.along the border describing the animal, Be fore davhreak on Saturday Moming two men were.seen driving ne the St.Alexander road with te in .front of them.Whether were trvino to steal the animal a became frichtened and abandoned i purpose, or whether it was there v ÿ mere accident will never be known.Alter continue r Bean] \u201cac\u2018archine Rev.*Fath- reau at last recovered = his lorse on Tye sax morning of this de ro In Mes below St.Alexan- of the ome vears ago this séction Country was rather noted for Seas of horse thieves, hut of late vo the practice has buen disrontin- ~~ 7 die J.3.Mitchell & Co.De-| street yesterday, caused by an auto- We are large \u201c Distributors of the Asbestos Sad This article is fast superceding the | once famous MRS.POTTS and all other Sad_ Irons on the market.housewife today who does wot \u2018use ASBESTOS SAD IRONS is sazcificing comfort and economy.\"Asbestos Sad Irons in Sets, Asbestos Pressing Irons, Asbestos Sleeve Irons, A Waxer and | Polisher Free - An ingenious patented article that does away with wax bags and polishing.cloths given away free with every ASBESTOS SAD IRON set cold during the next 15 days.Factory prices quoted the tande on Asbestos Sad Irons.Write us.- Fo _ Hammocks! Lemon ! We still show an enormous wsiety fair \u2018of Palmers Popular \u2018Leaders and from now till exhibition we quote a bona fide discount of 25 per rent.from the regular marked prices.August and Scptember are Hammock months and we would advise making your selection at once while the ranges are complete, as they will certainly be rapidly picked up.Ed Orders by mail have careful attention.COATICOOK Aug.4.\u2014 Mrs.J.W, Tabor, who has been visiting her brother, Mr.P.| H.Lovell, returned to her home yesterday in Portland, Me.Mr.and Mrs.Allen Humphrey and son arrived in town yesterday from Boston; Mass., to visit his parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.B.Humphrey.Mesa.Howard and Merriman Lov- ell, Chas.Christie and Michael Mc- Auley left town this morning on a \u2018fishing trip to Lac Grande-bois, Que.There was much excitement on Child mobile, dwned by Mr.Foss, of Sherbrooke, frightening a pair of horses, and causing them to dash down the street, and if it had not been for ia young man stopping them the runaway might have proved serious.- EAST ANGUS Aug: 4.\u2014 There have been numerous sales of real estate here these few days.The purchasers™are mostly from Megantic County.Much interest was taken in the vote in Sherbrooke, Monday, as the development of the Basin Power is our only hope of electric lights.+ AYER\u2019S CLIFF.Aug.4.\u2014There cial at the residence of Mr.Hill, Friday, \"the 5th, under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society.La- will be alawn so- dies are requested to bring plain -cake.ir M ANSONVILLE.Aug.4.\u2014 The Anglican Ladies \u2018Aid met at the Rectory last.Wednesday.Mrs.Scott, who was visiting at Rev.Mr.Croly\u2019s, was called away to Chicago by the death of her son.The funeral of \u2018Mr.C.E.Keach took: place on Saturday, all the members of the family being present.Four of the sons actec& as bearers.: The sermon.\u2018was preached by Rev.L.H.Fisher, from Psalm 61: 2-5.After the service at the house, the burial took place in the family lot at North Troy, Vi.; - Mr.C.G.Brouillette succeeded in getting his dam fixed, so that we were gladdened by the electric lights The S.E.| SHERBROOAE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1904, | - a re 2 mesh Our Special Wrters ++++00 The Sign Not on the Corner.Several \u2018months ago notice was given in the Council of the introduction of a by-law to provide suitable signs on all street corners in the \u2018city.Nothing has been heard of the proposed by-law since and\u2019 it would al- | most seem thay it had been overlooked.4 RS minor needed improvements \u2018about town that of street signs holds a foremost place._ The wooden ones which filled the [bill once upon a time are, save a very | few, quité illegible or have disappeared altogether.Neat metal signs to take their places would cost but lit- ing less, would remain serviceable for many years, It is a practical need that should be met.Street signs would be useful to all our citizens, except those.best acquainted with the layout, and are indispensable to visitors when endeavoring to find their way around.| * \u2018Besides adding to the convenience of worth creating.> It is extremely doubtful if there exists any need \u2018for invoking the legislative powers of the Council to the case.cover So comparatively small a matter ought to come within the ordinary scope of.or the Parks and Squares Committee.To help move things along, the City Improvement Society might itself to excellent purpose.- The Onlooker.interest Towashis Cavalry + t \u201cThe Eastern »\u201d Townships\u2019 Cavalry is the name by which a certain section of Canada\u2019s military forces is known.It is composed of the Brigade St.Francis and Bedford, with the exception of the 6th, whose headquarters are at Huntingdon, This year \u2018 the townships' cavalry force ims transported to Laprairie for its annual drill.There is talk of making Laprairie the pernjanent drill | ground for the brigade.; Why?Officers and + oopers tell us \u2018 that Laprairie, like all \u201cprairies,\u201d offers a good field of sufficient size for manoeuvring of troops.They; \u2018also, tell us that the water is bad and that as camp, and on previous occasions, were incapaciated by illness.We, also, know that Laprairie camp is on an average one hundred miles at least from the headquarters of every squadron in the brigade.sitates the entraining of and, therefore, a large expense to the Government in their transportation.There\u201c is à strong feeling, I believe, on the part of the Townships\u2019 cavalry officers and of the people of the townships generally, that the camp should be located somewhere in the Eastern This neces- Townships.It seems to me that this is a logical demand and one which the military authorities cannot well ignore.The considerations \u201cof econo health of troops, and convenience of those concerned all support it.Sherbrooke would be the natural location for the annual camp of the Eastern Townships\u2019 Cavalry Brigade.I am told-that good sites are available in the vicinity of the city.- Behold the advantage.\"The 7th Hussars, the 11th Hussars and the 13th Dragoons, with possibly the excéption ¢ or two squadrons of the last | 6th ussars, as a regiment, alone, would have to be transported hy train Again, it is, I think, a reasonablo assertion that _Eastern Townships cavalry, evidently intended as protectors of our astern Townships\u2019 homes, should be trained iu these border counties where they are recruited and where they are expected to operate should occasion arise.Action must be iaken at once if this would be brought about.It is worthy of the immediate and energetic attention of the local military authorities and of the town- ghips\u2019 representatives at Ottawa.S.Francis Bedford.ln A Montreal young lady, Miss Delia Hamilton, or her way to St.Gabriel on Monday, jumped from the train at Ste.Flavie while it was in motion.fell under the .wheels and had both her feet cut off, : our again last Saturday evening.tle and with ordinary attention, cost- } our.own people these signs would create a lasting \"good impression: among strangers and this is wll one of the regular | | committees, say the Road Committee | And the Annual Drill.6th, 7th and 11th Hussars, and the 13th Scottish Light Dragoons, all of.which are recruited in the districts of a consequence many during the last is the guest of Mrs.Coney Bradford.all troops, © COWANSVILLE.| Aug.4, Miss Hutchins, of t Farnham was in town Wednesday day] afternoon preparing to return [to Hull, w e she teaches school.Messrs.| Thomas and Andrew Halla- day and Mrs.Halladay left Monday morning for Ottawa.At Tuesday evening\u2019s meeting of the Choral Union, it was decided to hold el Friday evening\u2019s session in the Tri ity Hall, which has Been kindly loaned for the occasion.Mr.H A.Duboyce, of Taunton, Mass., i visiting his cousin here and 80 is Nr.Jules Demarais, of Montreal; The latter is a son of the late Justice Desmarais and is already vince.He cannot practice law, however, as he is not yet 21 years-of a This speaks volumes for his brlloney in legal lore.~ Mr.and Mrs.H.F.Williams are off on their [annual driving rip through the \"Townships.Mr.R.P.Buzzell |is managing the bank during Mr.Wil- \u2018| idmig\u2019 absence.Mis.Jas.Turner is visiting Mrs.Harvey, of East Dunham, Mr.Jas.B.Watt, of Albany, pre i- dent of the United Construction Co.was in town Tuesday and with r.A.H.Kittredge passed judgment on the mew bridge, pronouncing it all right.\u2019 Wednesday morning, after having been quite ill for several days in Bedford.Mr.J.S.Niel and bride drove in from Granby on Tuesday evening and registered at the pAb \u201cSUTTON.\u2014 The Commissioner session at the Town pondering over a garnishee case.Mr.E.Westover, B.C.L., of Sweetp- burgh, was in town yesterday on business, | Mr.Fred Crowell, of Mensonvill, was in town on Friday.Mr.R.M.Noyes is moving.tends to.board during the comin .Aug.4.Court was in Hal , yesterday, Ue | a great success if the number tickets sold beforehand is any crit rion, Already over three hundred have sold.! | been H.Stowell-left for Newport o Sunday, by the Boston express.H expects to be away on days.The turn-out at the ranges are im proving in numbers.Coming events cast| their shadows before them.Th contest for the cup this year will keen as the Oddfellows and Mason have each held it twice.Which ever win it tHis time will own the cup ) for x ol time, À s B: Estry, of the Glen, was rc} ee to the Hospital at Montreal, | Saturday morning,\u201d where she will unt dergo an operation\u2019 \u2018for appendicitis.Her | many young friends here wis à speedy convalescence bo L RICHMOND | { Aug.4.\u2014A tennis tournament tool Place.Monday afternoon on Mrs.C Carpenter\u2019s lawn.The winners were Miss, Marion Hewton and Mr.A.Mc Gilliyraly.Mr, J.Speer, Portland, was, in town Monday visiting friends.\u2018Miss C.Griffin, of South Durham, H Miss Pearl Taylor has gone on a visit: to Granby, where she will the guest of Mr.Bowker.Mr, Nye Lance has secured a position in the post office here.Mrs, Wyatt and children nav: left for month\u2019s visit to Toronto.= - The Misses McLeod, who have been visit ng friends in Danville bave sec- turned Miss L.Gilbride, of Windsor, town); /the guest of her mother.- + HEATHTON.Aug.4\u2014Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Kin- and Mrs.E: W.Horne, Thursday \u2018ss.he is in and Mrs.FE.W.Horne, Thursday last.Mr.and Mrs.Flgin Heath, of Wisconsin, and two children,\u201d were visiting relatives here the first of the week, Mr.Heath has gone to Barton \u2018Landing, Vt., to visit his parents Mr.and Mrs.O.W.Heath, and Mrs.Heath and Thera and Master Zenas are guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.iP.Sisco.Miss Mary Heath is quite ill, and confined to her bed, also, Mrs, Orrin Pratt.On that account the Ladies\u2019 Aid will not meet with her as was dent, Thur day.Mr.Daniel Connor and grandson, of Bedford, are the guests of his brother, Mr.John Connor.\u2018The © Sunday both | interesting and beneficial was conducted by Rev.Mr.from | a were Rev.Mr.Howitt, of Stanstead, Rev.Mr.Smith, of Beebe Plain, and Rev.Mr.Wales, of Holland, Vt., also, Mr.Telford, of Rock Island, president.Miss Angie Heath has been appointed organist for the Sunday school.Lo \u2018 \u2014+ | SAVAGE\u2019S MILLS.Aug.4\u2014Mr.Wm.P.Cleary spent Monday with friends in Racine and Dalling.Miss Eva Reynolds and Miss Evelyn Cleary have gone for a couple of pr vacation with friends) in\u2019 Dal- ling and Richmond.: Messrs.Ben.Atkinson, Ernest Standish bnd*W.Ingram, have just completed) large and modern barns, which through the bar exam for this Pto- Mr, C.H.Nye returned to town He in-| year, The concert to be given by Grace Church on Wednesday next, promise to Her a successful operation followed by | ney, lof Barford, were guests of Tr.1 expedted today, but with the Presi- |} Mrs.George Pocock, next week | School Convention |' which was, held heré last Friday was | [iS and ) Capel; of Montreal, Provincial Secretary.Those | distance who assisted him | PEOPLE'S BANK \u2014 Paid-Up Capital $l, 000 000 4 | - GOOD LEATHER AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP sum up the merit of the Slater Shoe, Explains why it fits: so well, why it.wears so long, why it looks so fine in any company.We're the sole local J.A.WIGGETT a CO., .The Family Shoe Store.| Whiting Block - Sherbrooke, Que.Sponges, Sponge Bags, Tooth Brushes, etc.Also a full line of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Stat- ,|ionery.F.T.ANSELL Druggist and Stationer, | 10 Strathcona Square.SHINGLES, LATH, Clapboards, Sash, Doors, Frames, Blinds, Flooring, Sheathing, Turned, Carved & Plain Mould- ting, Kiln Dried and Dressed Lumber and House Finish.D.G.LOOMIS & SONS.Next time try tf a pair of The James McCready's Walking Shoes FOR MEN.John Millet & Gé.159 Wellington Street.20 P.C.TO 30 goods in other lines to arrive.I.R.McBAIN, agents, ] Reliable Drug Store That means a drug store \u2018where as much attention is paid to see that a five-cent purchase is to the customer as the ten dollar purchase.It means a drug store -where a child can trade with as satisfactory results as the head of the family.These things make it a safe place to trade.\u201cYou can\u2019t be too careful in your selection of a drug store to trade at.WE WANT YOUR TRADE.GRIFFIT + THE DRUGGIST.Strathcona Drug Hall = » °° _ 61 Wellington Street Direct From : Burslem, England and Printed Toilet Sets, White Slop Jars, Etc., Etc., at the Old 9.Cent Store.Prices as low as the lowest.Sold in any quantity.: JAMES THOMPSON.PACIFIC SE ics \" \u201c CHEAP RATES now \u2018on sale to ST.LOUIS, MO.$24.00\u2014 Good for 15 days.$29.35 \u2014Good for 60 days.$35.20 \u2014Good until Dec, 15.Apply to \u2018E.H.SEWELL, City Passenger Agt.6 Commercial Street.\u2018BACHAND, M.DL.C.SPECIALIST.- Eye, Far, Nose and Throat Department at the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart Hospit- 8 urs of \\Consultation.At the Hospital from to 10 a.m., every day except Sunday.Bat his office 17 Brooks street, Sherbrooke, Que., from 10 a.m.to 8.p.mq {BARGAIN SALE OF uum.ALOK i od.TIN % or, LAT KS! P.C.DISCOUNT.4 Reasons.for our sacrifice : : , Wo have too many in stock\u2014they are bulky and take up too much room, and we must make space for.our new Come easly for choice, _ Furnishing ~~ Department.p\u2014\u2014 TS What is more cooling and refreshing than a cup of good Hot Tea EE Tea\u2019s 20 cts.to 6 Coffee\u2019s 25 cts.to 40 cts, per pound.HOT 0 cts.per pound.P| oe OF \u2018will be.a great improvement to their } respective farms, | H ALIF AX EVERY FACILITY.; | .: | Y stern MONE ) Le Le hierost na _ RECEIVED Com.+ [account Townships pounded may be ON C bai opened | \u2018Branches .OU yearly.with with | \u2018| DEPOSIT.sccinriTy \"YOUR SAVINGS | OF-A BANK : SAFE.- DANVILLE, \u2014 COOKSHIRE, x MAIL YOUR DEPOSIT MEGANTIE, Pop With Un pre found tanto convepiont ; tages of à fair rat>of intercst with the best security\u201d the SAWYERVILLE, country affords.#50 Saving Money by Mail, WARWICK, as satisfactory - Two large crates of Crockery, - con- =~ sisting of White Dinner.Ware, White - CANADIANee : \u2018Since 1899 has had full charge of the ST te mm SE pe rn J TTT Ne rr see re RMN APE IR VE TEE = - mr 0 Ge op an A Ew -~ - = .sre tm; =; Aa ae lite oda + nue \u2014 ve ; > Vee a Le \u2014\u2014 - SA .4 .Toa _\u2014 - Ser a - enn ly Pn Wain FRE a A \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Se À > - p x pei Ive I EE EL «ae | =: ee Go Nope \u201c- \u2014\u2014e ame RAL i Weir.TE Cw > = it.cent pte ce de a ur oe ay me pm il gy na m- + mea a on - ea 2 35 re\" ramen = - - \u2014 \u2014 A Ue ars: ag pee sapere - Bam - rE .tine ag ibn.far Bagi 2 WI 1 TH NG ann A cath hn PCE A go ps ame A Ne AS cosmid mae mwa helt PR EC I iim rely.i tpg A nm i ti rs harp \u2014\u2014 AAS.on \u2014 02-00 oe - | .1e ro.a .mama pg oy i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 me _.au avin npn.i 4 00 \u2014_\u2014 = - yew ra ot ry - whe Ra - eh No - æ a PE EE a em = He PT r oes.i ad oa, ba = eme ene ae - = 24 why cam - [REPS gS Pre cote A.A veu - - oA ns tart y .?: > mois - a .me ae .1 e ; : To oo La pe TET ee nell MI ring, Sti © \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - Pon - ty Fir - AN a A Sy Fa = , ?: : ; EES Cage ad 0.ww NY ra À G , | 2e oa _ or A Ll \u2019 Ny .2 } ; « rar CL ; 110\u20ac * - SE T ; Wee Ae ® a Y : = \u2018on aE _ a de a > - ; * ri.; 4 A , .wb see | = pra Pre .= ! \u20ac 1 + ! .\u2018 : ! 5% - Lp 202 3 .- y oo ee nd i aay \u201c2 eo > : - RT EA yh .Sot sh TE 2 4 NE 4 a vo 2 go 2 \u2018 Vo oer MPN + .Loe \u201cdpe, 8 .ARTE eg TER d À & AY eg Sew ny, ; Ln - , ; .: ae A Ses =, ; (OMS g Lendl id à y 1 ; \u201c, ; : J SE TE \u201c : ! 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ER : ; : A ; Mi © .i oo : , : .Log Lo 3 .è, _ - oa A .+ ; 4 LOVE On 0 _ 4 Wo, J 3 D - Te > .+ , : 203 ; Le SE we 3 .© -.: #0 \\, i.2 + Le .: A ., .Bog LC Te POONA ; 1 ET T A a! 5 hE Lg SN .; + ; 3 > 2 LL v ( = : we 2°.; ; REE .i ; c .Le PL CN a A \u201couf LE + ga.CE Ss : ; : - ; .: - 3 Es - p # 0 Co ; Lt, Let M, at ; .EN A fli Wg aR \u201c Oata i \u2018 \u201c Pork 12.85 7 [13 Lard .mere , AgeusT 4, 1904.RER = GUNS, OPPOSITE \u2018 RIFLES, KERER Ee FOSS, AMMUNITION.TH EATRE.IF YOU HAVE TYPEWRITING you wish done, call and see us; we will do it for you cheap and well; OUR SPECIALTY Is collections, (ive.ms a trial mith yours, - Sherbrooke Mercantile Agency 125 6 Wellington St, Bell phone, 47%, P.Q.Box, 624.CODERE SONS & CO.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UARDWARE, TINWARE AND LEATUER.161 Wellington Street, \u201cSherbrooke.Dainty Bonbons Notice the fetching photo boxes of candy in our window\u2014just the thing for souvenirs.as the boxes\u2014Ganong\u2019s.\u2018Lipton and Peters\u2019 cating chocolate, in packages.Moffat\u2019s Buttet Scotch in attractive boxes.Fresh fruit daily.Mclean\u2019s, Bell Tel.195.People\u2019s.Ateasae Beautiful Tire 204882008000088004 | | Bs 185 & I87 Wellington St.| 35 = RALEAARALLSALEALLLLEG0O0ESLELA0888880888046 Another Consignment of Those Rubber Carriages i Now in.If you are thinking Of a Carriage these will interest you.A full and complete.line of the best makes always io stock and at prices and terms to please.Fr.LL.BEAN, SHERBROOKE, QUE.SITS SIS FINITE Opposite Albion Hotel.'CODERE\u2019S DAILY N EWS || AUG.4, 1901.METROPOLE BUILDING, KING STREET.\u201cStrictly in it.\u201d OUR COLLARS AND CUFFS -are strictly right.dressers want.Our Le and 4-ply ; ode.Ve have just the correct ideas, just the styles swell Collars the newest shapes of high, turn-down and standing ;- sell for 13c., two for 25c.or 20c., two for CUFFS \u2014 Same quality as the Collars, every shape of link and plain cuffs, 25c.a pair.\u201d If there is alate style in collars or cuffs on the market yon can feel reasonably sure of finding it here.To make story short.S'TEINWAY, of New York, GERHARD TIEINTZMAN; it NORDHEIMER, GOURLISY, CRAIG, \u201cPALMER, Good, better, best.tre -atment.Liberalf ! Nh LV er \u20ac.oO ow \\ a j © Z TSR STOCKS.R.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019s Block, reports to-day\u2019s prices, one! o'clock by telegraph, as follows : MONTRYAL STOCK EXCHANGE Canadian Pacific Railway 123% 1 etroit United Ry, 64134 X ontreal Light and Power 74 Twin City G6 - NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE - Reading 5234 Brookly R.Transit 51% U.8.Steel : 1244 Atchinson 7844 Union Paciffe.£504 - CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, : Sept Whent = at Corn 5154 - i \u201cMcMILLAN, À.The Daily Record |: L.S.CHANNELL & CO., Publishers.(I.8.Channecll.Y.E.Morrill.) Candy just as good!| Th 0 ing \"which he drove = over 200 miles, .1 | Ladies\u2019 el Ji being \u201cQithin sight, and sound of the gea for nearly the entire distance.10 Size, 19K Case, | Walt.movement, \u201cMiss Emilia Dupuy left town yester- Silver Case, Swiss movement,.Falls, who has been in the city for a § 3.00\u201485.00.oo short time, has been joined by his O Size, 25 year Case, Walt.move- wife.Mr.and Mrs.Demers have de- | ment, .$12,50\u2014$19.0P.cided to settle in Sherbrooke, and O Size, 10, Year, Cass, Walt.move- | have taken up\u2019 their residence on San- ment, 26.50\u2014$10.00.born street.R Jd.SPEAR} HN oy Rural Dean Robertson and Mrs.\u201c Robertson, of Cookshire, passed | Jeweller.83 Strathcona Sq, through Sherbrooke to-day en route for Montreal, where they will sail on the SS.Southward for Liverpool.They will visit England and Scotland and expect to return about October.: Mr.and Mrs.Chas.F.Miller, of Boston, Mrs.Josiah Mitchell, of Belfast, Me., Mrs.James Carle, from Portland, Me., and Miss Clark, are in : CEE RES PE town.called by the illness and death * Mr.J.A; Cochrane, Hillhurst, was of their sister, Mrs.Chas.H.Clark, in town to-day.and are the guests off Mr.Clark, Î Court street.\u2018 The following are registered at the New Queen\u2019s: Mrs.S.Brattin, Boston ; Mrs.Christie M.Campbell, Boston; B.McCanna, Bury; Mr.and Mrs.: Mrs.D.T.- \u2018Mullins, from Holyoke, Graham, Sawyerville; A.Daves, Is- Mass., is visiting Mr.and Mrs.F.|land Brook; J.Hall Rand, Cook- Melty.= | shire; Wm.Mayotte, Granby ; H.A.Are you going te Quebec, Sat.Lougheed, Quebec.| urday, Aug.6tn?$1.75 return Mr.A.O.Nonton, of Boston, who by Q.C.R.with his family, is spending the sum- Mr.and Mrs.W.J.King, of \u2018Black mer in Coaticook, was in town yes-.Lake, were in the \u2018city yésterday on {terda in their handsome auto-car their return from their wedding jour- | with the following guests\u2014Miss Nor- ney.ton, Miss S.Austin, of Montreal, Miss Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Kerr and family Cwendolyn James, of Windsor Mills, | moved up to their pretty cottage, a Mr.Allan Sharpe, of Buffalo, \u201cRose Bank,\u201d North Hatley,\u201d lakt | - ; - week.Mr.F.A.Brainard, secretary of the Canadian Rand Drill, New York.with Mrs.Brainard and Miss catrice ton, and Mrs.Lynch, are in town; ac- Brainard.are in + ; fow d companied by a friend, Miss Mollie \u2019 Jn town for a few cays, Pettes.and are registered at the: Magog | House.: During their residence in Miss Margaret Dunsmore has charge Sherbrooke some years ago, Mr.and of the organ at St.Andrew's Church Mrs.Brainard made many friends who for a time, pending the appointment .| will be pleased to welcome them again vf a choirmaster.\u201c |to Canada.Miss Lindsay, of Quebec, is visiting Mrs, R.N.Arkley, Montreal street.Col.C.\u2018H.Lazelle, of the U.8.| irmy, is in the city for a brief stay.Eee Hon.Mr.Justice Lynch, of Knowl.| Mr.Eugene Barrette, \u2018medical stu-| The following from the Eastern \u2018dent from.Montreal, is spending | his | Townships are registered in town : Dr.vacation in the city, with the family | KE.R.Darche, M.O\u2019Bready, advocate, tof Mr.D.Prevost.| Danville; Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Mac- Leod, Marsboro ; Mr.J.H.Boutelle, Mrs.A.S.Dunsmore is progressing { Danville; Mrs, Lloyd, Massawippi ; fast towards recovery from an opera- Mr.G.A.Lellaron, North Hatley : tion successfully performed by Dr.Mr.F.O.St.Pierre, Johnville : Mr.(Ganilior, on Tuesday.J.A.Cass, Martinville; Mr.E.; Mrs.R.L.Craig and her mother, Tremblay, Windsor .Mills ; Mr.F.A.Mrs.Caesar, old residents of Sher- | Planche, Cookshire.throoke, are staying with the family of Me Mr._D.W.Hyndman in town.The Eastern Townships Bank is offering $500 and four medals in con- ! je hurch will be supplied on Sunday hibit at the SherBrooke \u201c Exhibition, next in the absence -ef the pastor, w August 27th to September 3rd.The the Rev.Dr.Warrinèr, Montreal.' directors: of the bank realizing that Mr.L.E.Dastous left.this morning .the dairy interests are of vital im- for Carleton\u2018 West, Bau de Chaleurs, Portance to the country, decided to where his family are spending the encourage the industry by donating summer, for two weeks\u201d vacation.the above mentioned amount to be distributed in prizes, and have, also, | Tickets for: excursion to Quebec, added four medals Faturday, Aug.Gth, on sale at L.H.filivier\u2019s store ; also, tickets for Mont- norency Falls: \u2018and Ste.Anne de Beau- FUNERAL OF LATE MRS.CLARK.ire.The funeral of the late Mrs.Chas.| The Band concert at \u2018 Portland H.Clark took place yesterday after- Fefuare will be postponed on account oon from the residence of her hus- of the death of Mr.Chesney.The band, Court street, and was -largely Band will meet at the Band Room for attended, many old friends from hearsal, Brompton and Windsor Mills testify- The Rev.T.B.Brown, pastor of the ing to the regret and sympathy by Baptist \u2018church, and Mrs.Brown, have their presence, while the Sherbrooke Edward Island, and Mr.Brown\u2019 will both which organizations Mr.Clark is the pulpit t Sunday.- a member, were worthily represented.oceupy e pulpit nex unday.A short service was held \u2018at the house 4 The Sherbrooke \u2018Little Lifters will conducted by the Rev.F.J.Day,-pas- play a lacrosse match on Saturday, at {tor of Plymouth Congregational the Lacrosse Grounds, against the church, who made a_short, but tender Noung Stars, before the big match and touching address, full of comfort Virgins, Ball faced at 1.30 sharp.for the mourners.| Harmonie Band concert and Bernice At Plymouth church the Rev.Nr.\u2018Published every afternoon, except Sun- |.Nata, Queen of the Water, the Marvel- Day also officiated and music was day, at 108 Wellington street, Sherbrooke.\u2018lous Crystal Tank, Montmorency.Falls rendered by the choir, the.hymn \u201cI SURSURIPTION PRICE, strictly in ad- Spnday,| August 7th.Take in the ex- will sing of my Redeemer\u201d being sung vance, one year, $2.00: six months, 0; three months 50 cents ; one month, 20 \u2018cents.To any address in the Eastern Townships, by year only, $1.50.by special request.At the conclusion of the service, the remains were borne The Vdry Rev.Dean Smith, of King- from the church to the solemn strains cirsion to Quebec, August 6th.ADVERTISING RAY1,3.\u2014One inch, one | ston, Ont.with-Mrs.Smith and Miss of the Dead March and the long cor- day, 60 cents ; 2 days, 90 cents ; 3 days, $1.20; onc week, $2.00; one inch, one Sinith, passed through the city on |tege proceeded to beautiful Elmwpod veur, $36.00.Liberal discount if adver- their way te Peak\u2019s Island, Me., to Cemetery, where - all that was mortal Usewient is inserted every other day, Reading Notices, 2c per word.M sending mouey reurtters should take twice a week or once a week only.spend a few wecks at \u2018the \u201c Occanic was laid to rest.}.Cards .of Thanks, not exceeding 50 | House.\u201d \\ \u2018 pr er Ww.words, 50c¢ ; Obituary poetry, 10c line ; F The bearers were Col.W.His Worship, Mayor Gelinas, of St.A.Morchouse, Messrs.John Me- A Q J - precaution to use express or post office Louis da Mile Ena, formerly a resi- Caw, Hector Ross, 5.W.Jenckes orders, or register letter.CITANGES for advertisements should ddnt of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.Gelinas, and C.Hl.Foss.The mourners were be in the hands of the printers before 8 ate in town for a week the guests of Mr.C.H.Clark, husband of deceased, o'clock a.m.of the day of publication, to insure insertion.No change guaranteed if received after 8 a.m.Girsniation DAILY KEGORD, Mr.C.F.Miller, Boston, brother, and Mr.A.J.Varney, Sherbrooke.The exquisite flowers with which the casket was covered were the gifts of friends and relatives, among them be- Mis.Biron, Mrs.Gelinas\u2019 mother, and Nf.and (Mrs.Edward Gauthier.Regatta Lake Scd swaninepus ; Circulation statement for week end-| Saturday, : ing_a sheaf of pink roses from the ing July 30th, 1901: Ate.7 \u2018 , Ladies\u2019 Aid of the \u201cCongregational Monday.cooeees cviiiees vacrres + 5,341 sth, church, a wreath from the Sherbrooke \u201cTuesday vers rena Letters eae -5,353 dits ( Gun Club, and a wreath from\u2019 Lieut.- Wednesday cole veste ue 5,363 What.> | Col.Fraser and officers of the 53rd Thursday .Lourccres er one 5,354 ; oo .+ .Regiment.\" : Friday occ.cover eine oe 5,375 Mr.L.A.Bayley 15 now in Paris, The late Mrs.Clark, whose maiden Saturday .cee cn enn 5,472 ui exp \u201c sail pr home ON |naïme was Dorinda J.Miller, © was = - \u2014\u2014 Hes 1.During his stay in Eng- born in Hampden, Me., and at the Total .passes nue 32,258 laid ; © NE ed Liverpool, London, time of her death was 68 years of \u2014_\u2014 ar eater, radford, Leeds and sev- age.She was married to Nr.C.H.\u201cWATCH US GROW.\u201d - ti other of the eading British Clark in.Brompton, to which place Daily average, July, 1¢04 .5373 a los.: [they finally removed, Tight years ago Daily average, July, 1903 .3209 - JE \u201cand Mrs.John Bushell, from.Mr.and Mrs.Clark finally settled in \u2014 Vancouver, B.C,, who have \u2018been the Sherbrooke and quickly made a large Gain in daily average .2114 NIHILISTS.HELD CONFERENCE.Geneva, Switzerland, Aug.4.\u2014The newspapers here report that a conference of Russian Nihilists and Terrorists was held from July 23th to yesterday by the afternoon train for July 29th,\u2018at the residence of a Rus- the trip [to North Iatley- through Gian near the frontier, in the com- Lake Mak ssawippi.Among them were mune of Chenziny, .Polish Russia.C.K.Fraser, J.A.Coole, J.A.Cam.her.She is survived by her husband Fifty to sixty persons are said have attended, mostly from abroad.-& Mr.and Mrs.- Sawyerville, real and other points west, Cm ERE Ce à W- D.Graham, o guests of Mrs.2 B.Lyster in town, circle: of warm friends.Mrs.Clatk and have also visited other relatives was a consistent, earnest member of andl friends in Ésland Pond and Rich- the Congregational church, and was mond, hdve returned to their far- -wes-.identified with all its interests and on home.To : movements for good.Although by no means strong she seldom missed \"a service, and her humble Christian spirit and sweet unselfish character will long remain an influence for Meksrs, J.B.Donelly, F.J.Kenny, good to those who knew and loved A number of \u201cSherbrooke people loft Mr.Chas.H.Clark, her twm brothers, Mr.C.F.Miller of Boston, and Mr.Nr.J.H.Partington is in town, Jehial H.Miller, Veayce, Me., and f having just returned from an enjoy- two sisters, Mrs.Josiah Mitchell, eron, A.Davidson and others.leave, to-day for Mont- able trip in Gaspe and Bonaventure, Belfast, Me., and Mrs, James Carle, and other counties on the coast, dur- Portland, Me.| | LL » A 128.00\u2014$39.00, Lo dey.for a yisit to relatives at Mont-.G Size, 14K Case, - Wah.movement, | real\u2019 and Ste.Julienne de Montcalm.J £22.00\u2014$35.00, | Mr.Jas.Bain Scott, Montreal, Vice- | 0 se Walt movement, | president and Managing Director -of las: 23 10K Woit.movein nt the Great Northern Lumber Company, 10 £19,008 ow ; °n% was in town yesterday, accompanied O Size, Silver Case Walt, movement, PY Miss Scott, and the Misses Scott.~ , , ; \u2019 : 57.50\u2014813.00, Mr.I.Z.Demers, from Shawanigan | The pulpit of the.Congregational nection with the butter and cheese ex- | returned from their trip to Prince.Gun Club, and the 53rd Regiment, of F | LN ë 4 / Covernton\u2019 s Iron Blood Pills .The.great blood builder, purifier, nerve Tonic and Regulator.- \u2018Price 25 cts.5 boxes $1.00.For Sale by all Druggistsrnd general store keepers.Sent by mail for above prices.- D.WATSON @ CO.Agente : 444 St Paul St, MontçesL .sn \u201cto roll; made fia \u201cYou may pile yours pepartoët.ONE at a E ish.We will add | rate of 8 per cent.pet of your pile.every .Refrigerators, 171 Wellington St, - © [Eowaros Fur FURNITURE FER Wo 125 pc pc Discount 0 on Springs and Mattresses, Summer Furniture THIS WEEK ONLY! | The Secret of Frs lies in the secret proces The fruit juices 4 Be ically and medic tion on the human s sus fed\u2014their effect tore D afallible.Iron Beds, OLD LADY WAS AWAITING TRAIN AT.UNION STATION, BUT WHEN TRAIN ARRIVED SHE COULD NOT BE FOUND.» | » A respectably dressed old lady, about seventy-five years of age, disappeared from the Union Depot at an early hour this morning, and so far no trace of her can be found.The lady in question arrived last evening on~the B.& M., to\u2019 take the carly morning G.T.R.\u201cfor Quebec.The officials of the company made\u201d the old lady as ¢omfortable as possible, and promised to call her M time for, her train, but a few minutes before the arrival of the train it was found that she had disapeared.Her handbag was lying on dhe seat, which she occupied.It is \u201cfeared that she wandered: away in the dark and got lost.ep ANNUAL MEETING» CAN.R.D.CO.THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ARE RE-ELECTED.The annual meeting of the Canadian Rand Drill Company was held here, yesterday.Mr.J.R.Rand, the pre- \u2018urer, of New York, were present.The \u2018proceellings were of a routine nature.The old board of directors were re- | elected, Land at a subsequent meeting of the directors, Mr.J.R.Rand\u2019 was clected president, and Mr.S.W.| Jenckes, vice- e-president.+ JAPANESE SOLDIE RS.The different grades of rank in the | Japanese army are distinguished by braids on the sleeves.The privates and non-comissioned officers have ornamental cuff loops \u2018and a field marshal has a treble loop.On the white uniforms for summer the steps in rank are shown by straight cuff stripes and stars \u201cof silver and gold.A sub- licutenant.has on the puter cuff and on the top one stripe ahd one star, a l lieutenant two stripes and astar; a lieutenant \u2018colonel two stripes and two | stars ; a colonel three stripes and two | stars ; major-general one stripe .and three stars; licutenant general two stripes and three stars; field marshal three gold stripes and three gold stars.General officers also have gold braid on their caps with cockade tufts and, wear red-lined overcoats and capes Cocked hats, with plumes are not: worn by army officers.Nothing but régi- mental numbers are indicated on the shoulder straps.7 In full dress the higher officers wear galloons of gold lace from the right shoulder.Scarfs and sashes, as well as military orders and decorations for full dress, are worn, similar to those of Europe.The equipment of an infantryman weighs a little over fifty pounds: Ith consists of his Murata, weighing\u2019 cight pounds, very similar to the Mauiser in calibre, trajectory and mechanism, with a magazine for five cartridges and a clip.Tn the field 120 rounds of cartridges are carried in three cartridge pouches worn on the belt; a canvass haversack, aluminum disk- shaped cantéen and.leather knapsack, one gray blanket, carried in a roll around the knapsack, one overcoat with hood, a dark blue tunic with yellow facings, cotton shirt, long trousers with narrow stripes, white canvas leggings, Furopean shoes and a full suit of underwear.Shelter tents in sections are not carried by the men but by the train\u2019s battalion which goes with each _ division.\u2014Contemporary Rey iew.: SAWYERVILLE MODEL SCHOOL.Sawyerville, Aug.4\u2014(Special.J\u2014The { following is the report of the Sawyer- ville model school, -June Government examination.II.Academy\u2014Albert Farnsworth 755, Eleanor Lohdell 637, Louis Tanner 566.: I.Academy\u2014Lwellyn MarshaH &11, Mary Beliveau 735, Arthur Shorten 693.III.Model\u2014Agnes Farnsworth 930, winning the silver medal given by H.J.Laberee; Blanche Cairns 873, Fru- est Middlemiss 867, Gertie Osgood\u2019 860, Roy Robertson 813, Roy Love- land 770; Leslie Smith.769, Arthur: Sawyer 735.1I.Model\u2014Malbel Cromwell 866, Wil- die Underwood 836, Mabel Forgrave 776, Elmer Evags 763, Nellie Saxhard 735, Élara Matthew 693, Florenee Al- Laberee 647, Lloyd Hunt 637, Warby 620.I.Model\u2014Rufus Shorten \u2018791, Marshall Rand 674, Alex; : Matthew 612, Russell Planche 593, Lewis Marshal 572, Clarence Cable 527, : Louise ol HAS pisarerren.1 Good News - sident, and Mr- F.A.Brainard, troas- |.\u2018in order to do so we mug lard 685, Maggie \u2018McRae 666, Harold or Fruit Liver the juices of fresh, are the) figs and prung \u2018yy ouf secret rocess pressed into tablets.+ - fruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 -hav derful cures to their cre cases of Stomach, Lived Pts 8 Stall druggists.5 i Le FRUITATIVES, Limite en his x \u201c« | J .N.7 Vhite GEADATE OPTICIAN .- Coaticook, Qne.HERR Eyes entifically Test ! .Ce s pce Casos our = _ \\ Charges moderate.RXFERENOKE.\u2014AU post pat IposTOR & -Sammer Arran \"IN EFFECT JUNE mins run daily except Sun.INS Sr PES .TRAINS LEA \\ x.VIL.5.00 a.m.for St.Jo! N, }{., Nashua.Hoxton, Borin.het NEW YURK EXPRESs- AT arrives Now York 7 20 a.mut YAL\u2014Leaves 11.35 &.m.expross for loston, artives \\XKD.Leaves 10.00 a.jl For the.Ca ing with trai Co CURE EXP RESS, leaves! ; : - CLE Ce + Buying Public! 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Ont.on Monday while bathing.; 401 \u201cWilliam Browa, alias Pri ce; Stewart |: ote ae mii tral Prison, THE EARTH OPENS = SPRINKLED THICKLY ALL OVER THE sto il ER \\ Hosiery \u2018 ; \"Toronto, on Monday.| ; .IN MEXICO.And Underwear - | During July the Canadian Pacific PEOPLE NEAR COLIMA VOLCANO | \u2014\u2014 | Lt Why Wonder I \u201c1 Russians a In this department we are always offering special bargains, \u201d 58 ,694.73 acres in the No thwest, for : EXCITED.but during this Clearing Sale we have made further reductions on {which $255,805.44 was r © New York, Aug.4.\u2014The Herald, A t - a E Three Ds a = < Ladies\u2019, Gents\u2019, and Children\u2019s Hose and Underwear./ Ranchers in thé Medici e Hat dis- h ct t \u2018triet, N.W.T., have just completed a ja copyrighted despatch from the City \u201cof Mexico says : 145 most successful round Tp.\u2018They re- - Cc an ger, Wellington st port cattle in a splendid |condition.Inhabitants of Zapotlan, State of Hundreds of pounds of rations be- .Jalisco, and surrounding villages In longing to the G.T.P.-surveyors, the vicinity of the.Colima volcano = which were recently cached at Trout have been greatly excited by \u2018thé op- y Lake District, have been) either lost ening- of the earth in an almost: or stolen.| unbroken line from a point near Za- A contract has hee awarded | poyian to the very base of the eratic Messrs.Rhodes, Curry & -Co., of Am- \u201cfire mountain.\u2019 This crack is sup- herst, N.S., for the construction of | posed to have been the result of re- a new private car for the use of the] cent earthquakes.It is several feet Governor-General.4.: wide.at various points, and that it Mrs.Don.McNeil, of Bouldnderie, West is of -éonsiderable depth is proved by Cape Breton, is dead at the phenom- the disappearance of the water from enal age of 104.Up to a short time the mountain sides, which usually finds before her death she had never known its way to.the creeks in the walley- Business being good with us during the.past month, because its the dull season \u2026 | ~~ RUSSIAN \u2018GIN for business in general.If you see the | 4 St.Petersbur.Natty and Stylish Boy\u2019s Suits that were Teports good value at $6.50,for $3.99,and $4.50 - | fies frog iene, _ Boy\u2019s Suits at $2.60, and\u2019 all other - nee days fightin lines of goods sold accordingly, then you 000 mien.will not wonder why trade i is good at the .Q The Japanese : Ù Detailed reports : MAKES YOU WELL AGAIN Vin St.Lehon is no \u201ccure-all.\u201d It is not a patent medicine.It is a nourishing, strengthening, invigorating tonic wine, provided by nature herself, in fact, Vin St.Lehon is the one tonic to rely on in cases of anaemia, poor blood, insomnia, loss of strength\u2019 and appe- Jost a similar nun \"STAR CLOTHING HALL, [Jf om ben i what sickness was.below.The vicinity of Colima has | tite.It does not take the place of the physician but is just what | i = ME It is the opinion physicians prescribe, to build up and strengthen the weak.* Twelve hundred workmen at the pat.[2 frequently A isited- D car J.Rosenbloom & Co., ; Propre} that both des n For sale by Druggists, Grocers and Hotels.man car works, Chic h been | Frakes from.time _immemorab'e.; 97 and 99 WELLINGTON ST.a.mE TTT A c \u2019 ANT 257 St.Lawrence St laid off since June 1, bor à destruction of.Zapotian on Oct.22, b | Japanese will not EF.je LAWTENCO Ses 1749, is the first disaster of note men- IIIS IIS IIIS III 2+7\"mm| tha © for - F.X.ST.CHARLES, & C °, MONTREAL.of orders.Fa Ua dozen | tioned in authentic records.At that | - 2 the advance for Wholesale Grocers and Wine Importers.Sole Agents for Canada.© e big plant are idle.| time the citizens had ample warning 7 LT ; : Sir.Wilfrid Laurier is and escaped to the open country be- ° © JAPANES| the stories sent out reg rding his | fore the final shock occurred, thus : EE v | London, Augus! health.He is feeling tired as'a result averting great loss of life, though .= \u2014 a news agency fre hee the long session, -but otherwise, } practically the entire city was de- way between 1: THE St ERBROO KE EXAM | NER it is asserted, is in good health.stroyed.Zapotlan wae visited by an- , Yang), savs : \u201cTI Official telegrams to Constantinople other earthquake on March 25, 1806, is being dontinue ; ESTABLISHED IN 1878.report that a band of Armenian re- of even greater violence than that of against the sou ** Russians main fo retirement northw .ry has checked th ing flank movemcy ADVANCE © \u2018 Paris, August 5.states that 20,000 volutionists ambushed a, party of sixty-four years previous, about 1,200 soldiers near Mush.On the arrival of persons being killed and the recon- reinforcements the Armenians.fled, set- structed city demolished.The great- ting fire to three villagy s on their est loss of life occurred within the\u2019 way.cathedral, where the faithful had | 0 again sought refuge.This disaster is classed in the history of Mexico as- A Weekly Paper issued every Wednesday, comprising 1s 2 pages or more.All the best news printed in the Daily Record, is gathered Seven hundred members of the Amal- together and printed i in this paper weekly.| Bamated A sociation of Iron, Steel sad the worst attributahle to earthquake Yinkow and are : Contains the largest amount of local news printed i in_an | ot the Leban on plant of the American since the invasion of the country by the direction of | _ weekly paper in the Eastern Townships.- ; Iron and Steel Company on Monday.the Spaniards.- - STORY 0 The best paper issued for anyone wanting the news of th They charge discrimination becauge of St.Petershurg.< Townehips once a week.union- membership.; , STANSTEAD PLAIN \u2018peror has receive Subscription price to any address, $1 a year, 1 1_By the unexpected decision in.\u2018the Through Lake Massawippi, Stan- patch from Lieut.ample copies free.\u201c| House of Lords, in the matter of the [stead to North Hatley, steamer ci dated August 3 : \u201c \u2014ADDRESS\u2014 || propos \u201cion between the Free | Pocahontas, to Ayers Clir and ro-|| \u201cWINDS UP RUN-DOWN SYSTEMS\u201d | \u2018Tiovt Gonecal L _ ~- hurch of Scotland and the United |turn.Round trip from Stanstead, for J.M.DOUGLAS | Ve lollowing (eid THE EXAMINER, - - - SHERBROOKE, QUE Presbyterians, the minority of the parties of ten and over, $1.20 ) each ; : 5 & CO, MONTREAL.boo \u2018In the fightin : Free Church becomes possessed of mil-| Rock Island, $1.15.: Tee - a hey not .(lions of church money, and.hundgeds | - 5 - \u2014\u2014\u2014 : ; \u2014 | \"tion ot ihe Japan |THE JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, [Shlomi ais \u2014 |S i ands of people will be forced to give 7 : mañing an atlac LIMITED.oo up their churches.: oe ; force on ofr sont = \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 A decided Ca | ; chountoun (Simoue / eci sensation was created\u2019 at 4.: i | poutzza and Pkha | Glace Bay, N.S., through the publica- +\u201c \u201cFrom dawn o |] tion in the press of a charge -of brib- Co - \" cannonading on ou pecia 1 e of , \u2018i|ery and corruption against- the town ; - i obliged me to hu | council in its dealing with à company | south front, wher ; now carrying out the work of pav- ; À - _ | - EEE battery, and- later | |[ing the streets.The charge alleged - :[ .hills, I directed (IE that the concern hought the.council : .) fight.: eau I ul int in order to secure their contracts a .or \"The battle be which aggregate upwards, of $100,000.favorable auspices Eenort I received Ww ~ Wrappers|™™ \u201cSinan Most Beautiful Memento | a es \u201cI ordered at 4 : ; 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A | FROM RUSS] = they are ca , innocent looking |.=| Postage and expense of-mailing.\u2026\u2026\u2026 \u2026 \u2026.\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 Portfolio.= Lo hy Eaamel Bals.fo fo at $29 ~~ EATON.has iat YPO 5 which no sooner 10 CENTS A PART, = Las ph a, \u201d number = esoneese pre ourone anna vaveesd LA , 40 wy TO-ARRITE.; ; .8 the visitor sought, repose than h am enti as f 1 : S Aug.4\u2014Mr.and Mrs.W.Nutt, 8 is drenched ° with.a shower of or to cover the cost of duties, handling, S one of your readers, .t.Petersburg, ZZ r,.eh ?each part wanted.- ] Mondes | place on Sunday.rice blest mortal !\u201d Lansdos ast, tha: Surveyo and Civil Engineer.\u2026 The Ladies\u201d Guild of St.Andrew\u2019 \u2018No, only once; you see,; ne had in we have = \u2018 \u2018 4 DORE Le Office 55 30% o oink Bree Chapel met Tuesday with Mrs.H.H, bden married not quite a \\year !\u201d\u2014 D ail ecord Portfolio of ambassador here 1 ; - : .\u2018againgt the ji i 100ke every _Saturdav.| Rogers.| 7 New Orleans Times Democrat, 9 Dept, her roo ke, Sey the in ; : \\ | ; | - ; \\ : the list -of article RP A + i \\ ; ; - i , .- _ _ | ; - .; « - i .: i < M mp A re cr pg\u201d EAA EE en fa aa ; - .- - ; "]
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