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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mercredi 19 juillet 1905
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[" 4 xt time you try a paireg 3 | ; > = | | | - | n't lose any.\u201d 8 trial.\u2014 = \u20ac = EE wear longer, # land fit easier- : ~hoes you've | _ - +- _\u2014 Spot Bd > ts i 1 A ) Rh + 7 00 js alk the time, + trons,either, hem.= an they get 00 à pair.\u2018# 1 5 4 LC \u2018 CCI NS PS § - \u2014\u2014 em mm - x , Limited.- =.Le , to iling now ab.+ nes to Sum- © \u2018nal cost.to sell all i \u2018know, hag z00«- profit selling we | ould .rather \u2014- whether you ays sure \u2018of ne.-0 - s, regular ding shades; - vysey\u201d culls.à pair.- + 16.Half= | iGinghams -.ne of col- ! vd., Limited.| John R.B.- | _ Ee = * = J urs 1 Lu - BY HIGHWAYMEN.thigh, ol ati, 2 es \u2018 ï 1.4 08 1 1 2 _ - Record.vo.IX, NO.135.i mu + \u2018 SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1905.PRICE ONE CENT Tl 0 e \u201cdk Ba - __ Fr tempt to Secure = $ Details of Masked Robbers\u2019 \u2018Desperate At- Orford Mt.Ry.Funds.617,000 WAS IN PAY WAGON, [sm ibs oe Italian Boss, Who Was Also Wounded, Tells Graphic Story of Shooting - Money Grip Shot From Mr.Lytle\u2019s Hand-Did Not Secure a Dollar-\u2014$10,- lig = oy 000 Which They Might Have Got in Wagon-Mr.Lytle\u2019s Wounds Not | = - Serious.| No more desperate attempt at highway robbery has.ever been made \u201cthe Fastern Townships than that {he Orford Mountain Railway, a miles west of Windsor Mills, yesterday afternoon, Details \u2018are now at hand and reveal some inaccuracies in the first reports.Supt.A.C.Lytle, of\u2018Eastman,.the \u2018chief sufferer \u2018fusilade which =the would-be robbers \u201cpoured in upon the pay wagon.was struck in arm and side.His wounds, white severe, are not re- 7 garded as dangerous.Italian boss, Perey, who was him, was wounded in the leg but not geriously.Mr.Lytle\u2019s son, who was, also, with \u2018him; was not hit.Mr.Lytle carried some $17,000 with _ which he-was to pay the men the line between Kingsbury and Windsor end of the line.The robbers: entirely failed in their lying.object, not securing: a dollar of - the \u201cThe authorities were notified as coveted funds of the O.M.R.soon as possible but the men Led se .OUNDED ITALTAN MOSS GIVES cureda good start of their pursuers.l ROUE AUIAL Wh Clady ye \u201cRECORD GRAPHIC STORY.- The Italian boss, who was with Mr.from the shot-gun near along men, and on some of them coming to in investigate the robbers saw them, and unmediately made for the woods.In doing so, the mask fell from the face ot one of the men so that he could be identified.He certainly was not one ot the men employed on the construction work.' : to Mr.Lytle was carried to Kingsbury, where he was attended to by doctors.| lt was an exciting few minutes,\u201d said the foreman, \u201cand it was a mir: acle that one or other of us was not He killed, \u201cThe robbers evidently had their eye glued on the bag containing.the $7, uy, and evidently thought that all the money was \u2018in that, Had they looked in the wagon, and they had plenty of time to do so, they would have secured the $10,000 in another parcel., on ÊLW is MR.LYTLES CLEVER RUSL.\u201cl am not _ dertain why Mr.Lytle attempted to get away with the grip, but it would appear that his intention the was to draw the men away from the am quite.confident \u2018that I could iden: \u20181 tify the man whose mask.fell off, whan he entered the woods.\u201d A.C.Lytle, superintendent of the 0 } yy spy AROUND KINGSBURY.ford Mountain puis yeslercny by The foreman also gave Bome \u2018 par- Lemon, M m ao bers ; passe d ticülars which he had learned after ar and maske na ys i \u2018hich would to show through Sherbrooke, last evening, on the shooting, w would go his way to his home near Lewiston, that the robbery \\was long and deii © eo berately planned.r : Xe, 5 pare the wound in his leg A report comes from, Kingsbury that oe static n ° here he told two suspicious characters had been e : 10 pe .\u201cthe ci samstances connected with the hanging around the village since the aie \u201cHe is apparently a very ~ in- 12th of July, and they are believed tu .e \u201ctelligent man and lish.He was in charge of the Ital speaks good Eng- have been the men now wanted.Their inn object evidently was to get on to the laborers on the construction work of Tn by the officials, when pay the Mountain Railway.pme, À _ | ee he said, SUPT.LYTLE WELL KNOWN HERE.\u201cMr.Lytle, and his son, accompanied by myself, proceeded ta the construe- tion camp_with about $17,000, for purpose of paying the men along roule between Windsor Kingshury.Lytle for the purpose -of identify the men; so that-lhere might be mistake= It is to be hoped that everything will run smoothly, and that the baseball enthusiasts tunity of sefing good ball played \u2018n small places.J ( { District No.3 for four weeks, will have an oppor- OLD RESIDENT OF BETHANY PAS- - ES AWAY.-\u2014 Bethel, July 19 \u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.George Lancaster, of Bethany, died Lat the home of his daughter, .Mrs.John Clark, on July long illness, - 75th year, He leaves n widow, five sons and seven daughters: to mourn his.death.The funeral was held in All Saints\u2019 Church, Bethel.A large number of friends and relatives gathered to pay their last respects to the dead.The pall-bearers were Messrs, W.L.Davidson, Jas.Tlenderson, Charles Brunet and Chas.Demers, 11th, after « a Deceased was in his WESTBURY SCTIOOLS.Fast Angus, July 19 \u2014(Sperial).\u2014-A meeting of the School Commissioners of Westhury, was held here on Monday last, the full hoard being present, the chairman, Mr.F.W.Willard, presiding.It was decided to close the school in from Monday next.Miss Bean was engaged to teach the Primary Department of the Morel School, Mr.A.B.Watchorn was appointed to look after.cleaning up and renovating the school and grounds, THE CHORAL UNION PLANS AT SWEETSBURG AND COWANS- : VILLE Swéetshurg, July 19.\u2014(Special) \u2014 On Monday evening the husiness meeting5of the Choral Union wns held at the Sweetshure House Tall, and it was decided = to hold the first class for singing on Monday night, next, the 2th inst, when some time would be tuken up in part-songs, selections from arnforios and in the study of \u2018the rudiments for those who desired.Tt will also be decided whether a concert will he hold this vear as last.Prof.~ Tavior is willing \u201cto give the instrue- tion for a small fee, and let the Club have the proceeds of any concert held, or he will instruct for nothing, and run the concert nt his own risk, A rig will be provided next Monday evening | to take all who desire np to &weets- burg, starting from the Ottawa.Hotel, All singers will be anxious to get this fine training for a mere tithe of what it would cost elsewhere, \u2014 RIFLE MATCHES AT ULVERTON, Ulverton, July 19.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The annual Drummond County rifle matches open to residents of: Drummond County only, will he held on the Ul- verton rifle ranges, on Friday, August.11th.Open, nursery, and other mateh- cs will be held for which the Mitchel silver enp, the Maple Leaf silver cup, and fourteen other silver prizes will be offered for competition.They are on view in (EL W.Miller's store window.Frelighsburg defeated Stanbridge at\u2019 , + - .x In case of a rainy day the matches Frelighsburg by a score of 4 to 21 will be postponed until Tuesday, Aug.on Wednesday, July 12th.15th.i * vise ae A EE eves ET A ig dire pu eu \"ag pren RE PTE ' =: EE CMS UE NES TRES SONT ei =, M Fa A 0 i ¥ .Ca y Ta.4 .RAE Ton : .4 ie : i te \" LE : if pe Li ; 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Ft 4 i à { + i BARA BNR WI, ha SRG DS \u201cme Fire, \u201cInsurance Office EE 5 EST°D 1878.The old and reliable Companies represented by this office have stood the test of years, always paying all claims promptly and to the entire satisfaction of poliey-holders.INSURE WITH TUS - AND BE SAFE.avn W.S.[Dresser & Go.SEerbrooke, Que.Is It Reonomy lo Do Washing At Home?Have you figured, the cost of fuel, goap, starch, blueing, wages and meals of washwoman ?Not to mention the trouble and worry of the hot, wet and littered kitchen.\u201cOur rates :(\u2014 Wet Wash, b50c.Rough dry, 3jc.per pound.\u2014\u2014; * IMPERIAL LAUNDRY, 6 Water Street.= \u201cAfter Over-Indulgence get your stomach and liver into proper condition by using this renowned old family remedy Beecham S Pills! Sold ol In boxes, 25 cents.2, 2 DAILY STORE NEWS.k z +.; : C el evenings were well attended and spok- i ! ; ] | | - i iE Shi ; Malte M ZA Wy = My 19.\u2014Tht\" Org fnenl i awyer- ville and surroundipg villages held their annual \u2018pienic* at Birchton, -and wound up their, holiday outing with a dance in Victoria hall here.The entertainments given by the Pauline Hammond- Company of New York Thursday, Friday and Saturday :en of, Many thinking; it better than Price Webber.- Col.Taylor, We B.Hodge and H.H.Pope, who have been on an inspect- king tour of.the \u2018Northwest, have re- some parts of the \u2018epuatry.Miss Mamie Sawyer, of North Hat- ley,.spebt, Synjey à fn ton, mith, her parefits;.© £a Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Planch returned from their wedding trip on Saturday.* Miss Bottome is spending the month the Misses Maynard.Miss Husbands, of London, Eng., is in town the guest of.Mrs.A.L.Husband.Miss Gretchen Bailey left tjis aîter- noon for Gaspe Basin, where she will spend a few weeks visiting friends.Miss G.McRae left on Saturday for Breeches Lake.Mr.Erle Carr leit Saturday for We- taskawin, N.W.T., where he will accept a position \u2018with Mr.C.C.Bailey, who went west about a year ago.Mr.William Leonard, of the E.T.| Bank staff, Montreal, is in townfora| couple of weeks.; + Coaticook House\u2014Popular Home for travellers.L.Kilburn, Prop.- hd RICHMOND July 19.\u2014An ice cream \u2018social, under the auspices of the ladies of the Congregational Church, Melbourne, will be held on the lawn of Mr.and Mrs.G.J.Alexander, - College street, Rich- \u2018mond, this Wednesday evening.Mrs.Wm.Ross gave a tea on Tuesday to the ladies of Chalmer\u2019s Church, in \u2018honor of the (Rev.) Mrs.Carmichael.Mrs.Muir, of Montreal, is the guest - of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.Steel.Reports from Mrs.A.s.Ferguson, of this place, who underwent an operation for cancer, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, are considered quite satisfactory to her many friends \u2014 r \u2019jurned home, speaking very highly of : of July in Stoke Centre, the guest of pected for his Miss tives.Miss weeks.Majo of the 1 Miss Plain, - cast, Mr.hand, erable Mrs.Mr.Louis S \u2018day at his b Quebec, Monda, be\u201d in Compton again * soon | is in Co pton, mainder] of the summer here with rela- visit to- her brother in.Sanford, Me.Miss | Saturd ning del guest t home in| Leeds r land Mrs.Pomeroy, Miss Pom- shop, but is eroy and Miss | Stanstead to-day to attend the funeral, danald.late Mrs.Ball.yons was in Waterville to attend the opening the new| Golf Club House.The Rev.Samuel Bridgette, of Saw- Lime Ridge.yerville,| will preach in the Mothndisu Church pn Sunday next.argare i several weeks man Bliss.x t, Laurent spent to here returning to cad 1 fy | Rev.) Def Chown, # of yesterday, and dn vered a lecture in the Rawdgn, is in Comp- Mrs.Smith, Sr.morning.He is cex- fenderson, of Toronto, and will spend the re- avor -entertained the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society yesterday afternoon.Miss Bennett, of Sherbrooke, spent [thé week end in Compton, the guest (wt/Mrs, W.G.Johnston.: au Dr.Gordon Hume has left for his be absent for a few mi or i UO Sih sa cu Alien a db y , WEDNESDAY, JUIF 19, 1965 Co ce foo DAE of IY \u201cpt \" WARBLETON - \u201cdar 19.\u2014Mrs.Scolstown, was the guest of Mrs.M.\u2018S.Macdonald last week, We are pleased to wolcome Mrs.(Rey.Kerr from Montreal Hospital, improved in health.Sun-| Miss Graham, Montreal, is the guest of Miss Barker, Lime Ridge, for a few \u201cweeks.Mrs.Albert Wiggett, and Mrs.Andrews, Sherbrooke, are the guests.of Mrs.M.S.Macdonald for a few days.Mrs.Cyril Weyland is away on 8 .Mr.Curtis Bishop spent Sunday in Quebeq, the guest of bis daughter, Mrs.Lewis Bishop.Silver Lake on Friday and report al pleasank time.Mr.Emerson Weston had the misfortune to get abit of steel in his eye | while engaged at work in the machine doing well under the lsie Pomeroy are in treatment of Drs.M.S.and Alex.Mac- Learned, of Learned | Barker, at Lime Ridge.in Compton, to remain 1 helping | to rais when it| suddenly sprang fell on hi He has out,but hich i trouble., recovered ~ sufficiently to not able to do any hard work.Li W.Reid has advertised his House.mill for| sale.: to: thru MOE\u2019S RIVER.July 19.\u2014Mr was quite seriously hurt recently hy [the accompaniment, a horse that was | The selection and him, breaking three of his ribs.and attentive congregation.pe] On Friday and Saturday last there |; Mr: Scott Gilbert, Sherbrooke, Was on [in town: on Sunday.-vfl Mrs.Tom Gilbert, Lowell, Mass., is the guest of Mrs.Solomon Gilbert, of Miss Barker is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.H.As this for | young.lady belongs to this parish, and ith her aunt, Mrs.Ly- is the leading soprano in St.James Church, Montreal, she consented, as on former occasions to sing a sacred gelection at the time appointed for the George Edgecombe anthem.Miss Moe, Sherbrooke, played.\u2018very acceptably.was most appropriate, and was much appreciated by a large | were picnics at Silver Lake Club The cool shade of the wood- He had the misfortune \u20acd island was an ideal place in the causing him consid t a sharp stub through hig|late hot weather, and the full moon .invited boating parties as the evening drew on.Lougee and daughter, of Is.seekers were many friends from East rs.Harden.s given them at home of his parents, on the 18th in Anderson, a Hadlock have and a good time.land P nd, are| stopping with her par: Angus, Montreal, Bufialo,- Sherbrooke.ents, Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.Fred.returned from their wedding tour and CASTLEBAR the 2 ; July 19.\u2014Miss Edna Boyd was a guest at \u2018\u2018Pine Grove\u201d a couple of Furopean tour yesterday.student days lasy week.Bap- Mr.George Adams has returned from tist pulpit each Sunday for a while.[Frank Ried, of Water- juryman.J and Marbleton.All had a fine feast 4 Arthabaska where he was called as a Mrs.Frank Laxon and Master Gor- John Macdonald, L.A party from Fast Angus visited Amongst the plec ure- | Irog , aud \u201cwho have bééti \"the Mr.and Mrs.J.fi.Knapp have Te- prurmec, home.- Mr: Hector Verrett, \u2018who has been in Québec for the last two weeks or so, has returned home.have moved here from Waterville, and are occupying the \u2018residen ce of Mr.Johnson, recently bought, \u201ccalled the Harvey place.Mr p.W.Ayer, of Moe\u2019s River, was in t yesterday.5 Mr; Chancey \u201cAdams is friends, in Diille.pts a.few days.Mrs: {hod \u2018Mr or Tyksèr of Bastom, Masi are Lil lpiéstalipf | X and Mts.Jas.Parket;: 2 » Ng, E, Vie e Witiherd ef \u2018goudir Bite ham, and Mises Grace and Winnie Mr.A.0.Norton made a remark the other day to the effect that he would be willing to run his automobile on the track in the park here, so that persons having horses that were afraid of these vehicles, could bring them in, \u2018and try to make their horses accustomed to them.This offer may lead to many less accidents on the public highway if it were taken advantage of.Miss Kathleen Thompson, of Sherbrooke, is the giest of Miss Evelyn Hammond.; Miss C.Stevenson has returned home \u2018from Ottawa.Miss Austin and Master Austin have returned home from Massawippi.| Mrs.J.W.Tabor, of Portland, Me., \u2018is the guest of her brother, Mr.C.H.Lovell for a few days.Richard Wallace left on his e July 19.\u2014Mrs.J .-Haleup, of Nashua, N.H., is here for the summer, the guest of Mrs.N, J.Batley.don Laxon arrived home Wednesday] Mr.W.E.Hooker, who left a few {gpests ot Mr.and.Mrs.Snyder, and | Mrs.Henry ; Johnson and daughter | visiting e, re iene ° ot tng Your Tobacco p 2 Preferences are well * provided for in the \u201ce compr -sive stocks.Over 250 different vaiña - ties.In the lead, ready for the pipe.\u2014 A variety to suit YOU, A.E.KINKEAD & cg, © racienaie end.Retail Tonaccontia, ©.J \u2018 BEER 118 Wellngtim mb Sood ey : \u2014 ] | Cross), of Montreal, are the guests.of UEBEC Ç AIT Mr.and Mrs.W.\"G.Cross, for a coups | \u2018of weeks.= LVL) À l by Mr.George Paige has sold his driv- Timetable in effect June 5 f ing horse to.thewson, of Mont- Leaving Sherbrooke ith, Tou, pa + real, for-the good figure of $200.| Express\u2014Leave _ Sherbrooke BE pi Mr.Isaac Buchie, of Tilton, N.H., arrive Levis 12.00 noon, Quebec 13].p.m.Daily except Sunday, visiting in town.' Passenger\u2014ixave Sherbrooke 8.50 A slight rise in the markets makes arrive.Levis 8.58 p.m., Quebec ox: Daily except Sunday.a the following prices obtainable : For Express\u2014Leave Shorbraoke 8.55 4 butter, 2lc.and 92c.; eggs, 17e.and leave Levis 8.15 p.m., arrive Bg She 18c.; oats, 50c: bushel ; good No.1] Brooke 8:45 aun.Daily except Baux potatoes, 60c.per bushel ; ; cheese, 12e.Accommodation {cave dar brooke 1148 = m., arrive ovis 3 lc; sugar, good, No.1.8 10 Quebec 830 am.Daily.excopt ue À C.y Arriving at \u2018Sherbrooke Y Express\u2014Leave Quebec 2.00 p.m., Levi 2.15 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 6.40 pu.- Daily except Saturd ay.Express\u2014Leavo Quehec* 8.30 p 3.45 pm -, Arrive Sherbrooke Pad.m.aily except Sunday.Passenger\u2014Leave Quebec 7.30 a.m: » Levis.8.00 a.m., arrive Sherbrooke 1.06 pa, Daily except Sunday.Accommodation\u2014Isave Quehec 8.00 p arrive Levis 1.00 p.m., Quebss | p.m.Daily except Monday.Hy \u201cNiagara J x to thas - Sea.\u201d Offers a \u2014 of trips\u2019 Hat \"ter health, pleasure and recreation gre all that can he desired.: ny Nav [o » Fine palatial steamers between \u201cMoat.real, Thousand Islands, Rochester and To ronto, embracing all the beautiful ace ery of the Thousand Islands and making descent of all.the wenderful rapidp tw: Montreal.- Steamers also provide a cool add r freshing night ride between Montreal ant Quebec.Close connection is made Quebec for Murray Bay, Tadousag, points on the famous Saguenay Ri, The scenery of the Saguenay for = grandeur and variety is unequafied; \u201c de or cut = Pi \u201cCor: 66 H eve You Wi Ties, - Latest Lin \u201cStraw 13, Prices ce LP.q § SHERBROY - &M0 here.Mr.a q Mrs.J.Waldron: of Mar- from Bishop's Crossing.weeks ago with several others for the For further particulars appl > i y to allowed 186-188 Weliington Streot.nN Mr.E.McGovern, of the Grand Cen- tinville,| .were here Sunday, also Mr.Mrs.Loren Gordon is at present vis- Northwest, arrived home on Saturday, C.H.Foss, THOS.HENRY, ror APRIL Store tous rampes July 19, \"05.tral Hotel, is painting the building and Mrs.Walsh, of Milby, were calling FE her son, Willie, \u2018and family.the 8th.Agent, Traffic Manager, BER, or compou ; ab six pes uged as a sample room, opposite the| on friends.: -Mrs.Joseph Megin, of Montreal, is| Mr.George Weir was taken very ill Sherbrooke; Que Montes cu at option of depq \u201cOpening hour, 8 o'clock, and the ear- hotel, and otherwise putting it in first- Mr.ry (Mrs.E.Bellam, of East the guest of Miss Rhoda Adams.last week.He is reported.better ° able demand.ler you shop\u2014better the service.class shape.Clifton stayed Saturday night at the Miss Agnes Tisdel has closed her now.BOSTON & MAINE real ot te.; MacRae Bros.are finishing off the up- home of their uncle, Mr.B.F.Har- school for haying vacation, and is| Mrs.Alfred Tyte is not gaining as Telephone.Order service.- Simply call Per part of their commodious block ram.| stopping at S.A.Olney\u2019s.{fast as her many friends would wish tor McK echnie\u2019s.The operators know for a dwelling: Mr.William Ross has| Mr.and Mrs: D.J.Ayer arrived ! July 19.\u2014Mrs.Jason Fowler met to see.\u2018 i | , the contract.home ldst Thursday from their trip quite a painful accident on Saturday a 27 \"| Mr, E.J.Dyson is beautifying his through |Boston and vicinity.They re- lgst, having fallen and hadly spraining À Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Bennett, on the SEWING M ACHINES | residence by a new coat of paint.| port a very enjoyable time, her wrist.| 6th inst, for Rev.Mr.cache, \u2018new MTXED-10 an.arrive New : : lessrs.Jas.an rank Gosselin, We are pleased to hear that Mrs.nother sale of ice cream (under |pastor of the M.E.Church.A very - bold statement, but we back Te UD Sith Mrs.Alex.Gosselin, and Mr.and Mrs.Dutton- is gradually i improving.Her \u2018the auspices of the Christian Endeav- nice evening was passed.RxERESS11 Bost 858 pin.Hove our special Drophead Machines, which we Holden, of Chicago, Ill, are the sister, Mrs.McLeod, arrived from Chi- oF), takes place on Thursday evening, { Mrs.Bowman and little son, Leslie, LOCAL\u20145.20 p.m., arrive Newport ™ offer at $19.50 and 24.50.Latest im- .m., Wells River 11.80 N provements and ape Eee throug me guests of Mrs.Perkins, Main \u2018street.cago on Friday last and will remain at the Congregational Church lawn.of Baldwinville, Mass., are at present NEW \u2018YORK EXPRESS\u20146.50 | p.m; > : \u2018Thé Misses Reid, of Carlisle, Eng, with heF for a while.All are invited to attend.| \u2014golden oak, highly finished.We can.the guests of her grandfather, Mr.rive New York 7.20 a.m.dally, ese cannot be duplicat- are -the guests of Dr.F.T.Cleveland, Mrs.Sylvester, and son, of Portland, Summer \u2018Arrangement\u2018:* @ es ©.JUNE 26th, 1905.: Trains leave Sherbrooks.A reception was held at the home of DAY EXPRESS\u20146.25 a.m., arrive Ken ort 8.05 /æ.m., Boston 4.30 pas ew York { 7.28\u2019 p.m.If you can\u2019t come to the store try our fel th cept Saturd safel caiers at these annot, be Curtis Burbank and others spent Philip Moss.NIGHT _ EXPRESS\u20149.45 y Girdle Co and Miss Thorburn, College street.Maine, are still] making their home last weck at Jack McKeags\u2019 doing his Mr.George Francis is seriously _ ill Boston.7 80 8.m., pringllla: TH ape iraie rsets\u2014 + with her cousin, Mrs.Baker.f haying.Tr L i the home of his parents, Mr.and- FROM CHHE 5 SOUTH-\u2014Express leaves Bot HN JT yg ee Cons po wavs to| SAWYERVILLE \"uy 8-he Univeral veu |, ie millvey shops comot be ding | Mop, Mion Krams | hod BR pa En corset for figures from 18 to 23.Mea-| July 19.\u2014Mrs.A.W.H their strawberry and ice cream social 2 Very \u2018arge business this summer as rs.intiner, of Ipswich, Mass., is NEW YORK .EXPRESS\u2014Leaves sures 10 ins.in front and 6% at sides.|, ons of = A t, Naas a = in the vestry of the church, and it the ladies nearly all go bare-headed.Visiting here, and is at present with Tork O00 Posh ou S BE ade o trong, ble t t » esl ass., are mm 5 ; *.e rerbroo .2 lacing.strong, serviceable tapes, strong guests of Dr.and Mrs.Bb W.Max | Vas a {success both \u201cfinancially and The person or persons who have been her daughter, Mrs.Chas.Coates.daily except Monday.\u2018 Price is but 50c, ially; The cirel ill meet .in th so busy lately meddling with a wi- r.and Mrs.Sherman, of Newport LOCAI aves Nowport 7.38 am, kay socially e will meet .in the do , port, fve Sherl .w\u2019s milk can beside the road helping Vt., were here last k Bong, Sherhrooke 9.10 an.Summer Corsets \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Briggs, of Milton, vestry for tea July 25th.ping | \"> week on business, ACCOMMODATION Toaves M The Baptists have a student from themselves quite liberally to the con- and were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.ede im; arrive Sherlrooke re Ontario! for the summer.He is tents also took the lock on Sunday a.H.Turner, .rive Sherbrooke 10.00 p.m.greatly interested in the church work, m, On Saturday evening, the 15th, a PAY MAIL \u2014Leaves Boâton 1.15 pi Made of thin, ouenwork net, cool and Mass., are visiting Mr.H.B.Wil comfortable for hot weather, at 60c, 75c lilams and other- friends.pair.; .Lo Coen Nate Rogers left last week for and is \u2018well liked by, the people.Rain fell in abundance on Sunday Yery_pleasant time was passed at the - arrives, SAND ds p.m.Other Lines\u2014 Mr.Wells Rogers, of Lyn donville.Vi The officers in| the | Baptist Ladies\u2019 afternoon and se | home of Mr.and Mrs.Chas, Warren, GP.& TA.Boston.Mass: 85c pair, cool French Baptiste Corset, 1e, \u2018 Aid for| the comi y Presi ~~ - : when quite a number of the neighbors | SE 60c Medium Waist- © is in town.ping year are: *resI- 8 DOMINION IN S M IPs gue pair, ef ium 3 Fain Foren Gidie Mr.W.B.Hodge returned from his dent, Miss G.Draper; Vice-President, LISGAR.and friends gave them a surprise and LINI E TEA SH Corset.Mrs.A.Parker: Treasurer, Mrs.E.July 19.\u2014~Mrs.E.M.Selsby and}#a presentation of a very nice \u2018 china- MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL $1.00 pair Straight Front, Dip-hip Cor- trip out West last Monday.KENSINGTON\" A bo y # two daughters, from CI t, N, tea set.\u201c $1-00 Pair, [| ,! Bellam ; Secretaty, Mrs.F.Patterson.© cos Bo tier aremont, N.\u201cCANADA: JU nue arte Corded Stockinet iss Faith Wheeler, of Birchton, was Their Aid.will id Tuly ee H., visited her brother, Mr.T.C.| Mr.A.W.Saunders was in Gould on \u201cDOMINTONE vor.0 Le.pair Nursing Corset d first, of this + J.Phelps the Mrs.F.Young, Moe\u2019s River \u2019 Lyster, for a couple of days recently.Saturday on business.\u201cOTTAWA\u201d rs veers wa style.8 » approve The 1 die week.Mrs.Campbell is home from Lake: Miss B.Lyster is spending a few \u2014 yt rE ENBINOGTON\" co iverrs cosset e ladies of St.Matthew\u2019s Guild | 4 : h he has b .- days in Johnville with friends.ALBERT MINES.SOUTHWARK ce see creer oa Waists\u2014 met with good success at their ice POF!» Where she nas been stopping for Mrs: ue teers Herbert Lyster and son, of] July 19.\u2014Miss £.G.Richards bur OM INTON Tn LL .: >.1 OT Ie UE N-} \u201cOTTAWA\u201d \u2026\u2026.ve Wells.River, Vt., spent.a few days} ed her.arm with carbolic aid and is PCA vertised and known.waists in the whole |Paturday evening, the sum of $13.C5 Miss IF.Demers, of Lennoxville, is jast week with her uncle, Mr.T.C.laid up.fo the Canadian In.the fantent tae id.rye I wor We stock these celebrated waists being realized.The Misses Hood, ° visiting] her parents, also, Mr.C.De- Lyster.Mrs.H.Poole left 1 cord of 5 days, 28 hours and:4% 0 Children\u2019s (4 to 6 years), 70c puir.Marshall and Loveland had charge of Me™, of Alstead, N.H,is visiting at his| fre.Main and th ; : eft last week for en Detmoon Tatabowen Head od Te Girls (7 to 12 years), 75c pair.{the ice.cream jl uncle\u2019s.rs.Main and three children, of] Lowell, Mass.ther Point.ol Ladies as in, to 3b in 8 35 a + \u2018 Mrs.Hilliker fell and broke her Melbourne, also -Miss Lyster and Miss| Mr.James Moyle, of Eustis, took passage abel to local rt to : { OC in.) 1r.: \" = \u2014 .° > ; .: , .\u2019 .LL These waists laundry to Dato ba re wrist recently.Noble, spent last Wednesday with | the Sunday evening service here.DOMINION LINE, fitted with non-rust steels, which can be SWEETSBURG.Er their aunt, Mrs.J.Porter, who also] Miss M.Cohoon closed the day 17 Gt: Bacrament St.Tid entertained a few other friends.- .Aer the past year with her Ferris Waists are probably the hest ad- cream sale in the Mission Hall, last ; y iy Fi +2 removed from their patent \u2018pockets\u2019 ina + minute.UM: - Co i ' .| school on Friday and presented every [uy 19 Te Lioused pont 5 1 9 FAST ANGUS.Miss Williams has been visiting her child with a card which was mers | GRAND [EUR RAILWAY present at the marriage of he oo uly {19.\u2014Mr.|E.S.Charnock, Jr., friend, Miss Carrie Lyster, for a] appreciated.On Saturday she gave EL ther, Fred, has returned to| Boston, after a short week., \u2018Y the children a\u2019 picnic.Nazareth ; visit home of one week._\u2014- Mr.Charlie Longfell Mr.Jas.Miltimore, of Potton, is Mi ttie Ell r.Charlie Longfellow, of Sudbury, ke Waists paying a short visit to his cousin, Mr.iss Lottie Ellison, of Montreal, is KIRKDALE.Ont, spent Monday calling on friends ow $ an al n Miles Miltimore, our popular gaoler.visiting the Misses Cowling for afew July 19.\u2014Mr.Albert Woodward has | in this vicinity.The Misses Powers and Miss A days.returned to his duties at Lowell, Mr.L.E.Jackson, of\u2019 Sherbrooke, an, from Farnham Contre, wore in Mr.and Mrs.L.Arkley and daughter Mass.- Mrs.Woodward will not re-| and his step-mother of North Hatley, lo, town on Monday to visit their friends are M ing Mr.Arkley\u2019s sister, Mrs.turn until after the hot weather.spent Sunday at Sweet Pea Cottage.el ni à Xp0 ! at the Sweetsburg House.Looper.Misses Jean and Nellie Noble are] Quite a number of: young people Miss C.H.Cowling was in Sher- visiting friends in South Durh 8 Fri \u2019 i , .| spent Friday at Ayer\u2019s Cliff » R.The oppressive heat seems to have brooke on Monday.Mis Myrtle Bartlett was or guest T.of T.plie, yer's Cliff, at the R Portland, Oregon, no terrors for some of our young men | Mr.Thon : - x.ras Goulin has sold his of (Rev.) Mrs.Watt f f : ee | who delight to give rein to their house ih Mr.A.Valliere, an d is talk.fast Rev.) s.Watt for a few days.+ és Are made of a woven fabric, thus giving perfect .ventilation.@ Strongly taped, tons sewed on to stay Sizes 3 to 13 All sizes at : 35\u20ac | Keeps the s! and white, No other Soap : ALBERT TOILET Soar y LA wd 4 yaa LA Vd fd FE 4 33 2 A id Pig) 64 Li 2 N ut of town customers Battles House, \u2018 June 1st to October 15th, 1905 | , NS 0 t WW sporting proclivities by indulging in a ing of buving a farm.en .every respect, J Mages Finn La ) \" FARNHA ANON If you live out of town and strenuous game of\" tennis, under the Th pari r If he T hi Mr.\u201d Clifford Atkinson, of Mel- pri July 19- Qui N want a pair of- the above ad-} e va uation ro or the Township p urne, is th st of .e .; , RR Vertised lines send in your ae pe Pr of\u201d be is finished and advertised 4 \u2018Herbert Pre.gest © his uncle, To KINGSLEY.Round Trip Fare $75.9 rom bert?attends Jaa rder a ilt deli the » 1cke rs : _ : Y : .n on_l\u2018rid x ; bre paid to any address in within hailing .distance, in case of 1 to be apen for i nspection.A * r, Tobias Lyster is very ill, His] July 19.\u2014Mr.and -Mrs.Harmon rom Sherbrooke, > Miss Thine eo \u201cretovery is despaired of.Wentworth from ; broken 1 Topeka, Kansas, r : \u2018 , Corade.oken limbs or oracied pates.BED OF THE RIVER RIGHTS.oo A _ visiting friends rec : @ ¢ C, H.FOSS, G.P.& T.A.of- her sist sz ST.JOACHIM DF SHEFFORD.; The préument was heard in the | \"\u201d \u201cHIGH FORFST., - Master Reidy Smith, Lennoxville, 1 op to T.Ki t Station ) \u2018 TN Be = P.O.rae M, M.McKECHNIE, July 19.\u2014A meeting of the ratepay-* Practice Court, Montreal, yesterday, on July 19.\u2014The last week has been visiting at \u201cMaplewood, \u201d the guest - PT TE RS ere number ôf- her c ; LE ers of-the municipality of St.Jon] Le patin où the\u201dMontreal, kight, |:very poor hay weather, although the of Mrs.0.C.Shaw.: \u2014 evening: i = chim was held- Monday, the 17th | Hea \u2018Power Company for a writ of [farmers report a very ggod crop.e regret to report the illness of ( ; ars Mr.# : ul GOVERNMENT TROOPS HAD ~EN- {for the election ot one ol Inst.injunction\u201d against Uierre «Therot.The There was a very good representa- Rev.H.S.Fuller, He was unable to ANADIAN C Monten].Boni / GAGEMENT WITH THE PRE- missioner.Mr.Andrew McMahon, defendant mn us case Ja a fisherman, tion from this\u2019 an at the Orange- | Lake the services on Sunday.Mr.H.| - PACI = | weeks in er - _ ,Ç ; whose ter f fic | o claims to have certain rights an men\u2019s picnic at irchton, last Wednes- .yhes, o ishop\u2019s College, Len- \u201cparents, 7 TENDER'S FORCES-\u2014 re- \u201celected by acclamation.expired, Was privileges in the (Chambly river, under day.J noxville, supplied Christ\u2019s Church, LEWIS and GLARKE .rents, Rov + Lalla, Marni, Algeria, July 18.\u2014 Mr.P.McGuirk returned from Mon- | 2 goverment lease expiring in 1908, Wm.Forgraves is back from his pro- Kingsey, and St.Paul\u2019s Church, Sy- CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION Miss.Martin Confirmation has been received of the treal Saturday night, having one while on the other hand the Light, longed stay at Eaton Corner.denham._PORTLAN >, OREGY Visitimee ; | he report of a battle between the Gov- with his sister, Miss Bessie McGuirk, Heat & Power Company hold that, Mr.Inkster is unwell at present.Te : round \"rip.Pare ve eT 50 PUR * ernment troops and those of the * Pre- to see their mother, Mrs.M.MeGuirk having fecently acquired the bed .of Mr.Frank Barber was the guest of FLANDERS, From Sherbrooh Le $id : tender.The losses of the Pretender safely on her way to the home of her the river it is entitled to prevent Mr.David Forgraves last week.July 19\u2014Miss Mamie Butler and \u2014 ris : - A * pas +\u201c eness Se * = Sopt, 168 Gereferrans eumenenes Sept 25 i i Sept.5 5 th fasteat steamed rade holding a hon ra and 48 \"mil Head and Pe - .as to freight ot «cal agent or to SE BE A MINION LIN road amant st.\u201cMon - \"RAILWAYS LINEAL d Clarks © Expos, Oregon, - A \u2018 sbef 15th, ! 1905.; .$75.5 GPL & TA.\u2014_ ration.cr -.abs CLARKE 1 XPOSIT ION., ; Re victaria.y \u2018 Tacoing, on ; Ore.à ké.a she rhrao and good to retre \u2026 date \u2014issue \u201cuér Both, 1905, ably or informati ivy Fase: AT vil carpusees =: Once 55: KE E gag.Skinner - Sherbrooke 1 .05 pa \"01 ~ gor! 2 ; \\ SEE , - \u201cfive You Seen Our Show Ties, 66 Ad\u201d Onbealiiomiticif Windows ?- worth 50c.Strouds Teas are the BEST.Our time, Our money, Our experience.You get the best which that combination can produce when you buy a pound of STROUDS - gre: Ri) TEA.| -Cormier\u2019s | Latest Lines Hats, 69 Straw Sailor Hats A J, 25, 40 Prices in cut i in two [LP CORMIER SHERBROOKE LOAN ~ & MORTGAGE CO.Interest allowed on deposits payable IST OF APRIL and 1ST OF ocno- BER, or compounded at those.datés at option of depositor.-Accounts pay | able on demand.Money to loss PURE AND WHOLESOM E.ONE EW.GILLET POUND CAN 25¢ TORONTO,ONT.BABY'S-OWN SOAP - used by particular people botb old.young and Keeps the skin soft, clear and white.No other Soap à is just ds Good.034 ALBERT 10 ILET SOAF CO., Mfrs.MONTREAL.=> FARNHAM CENTRE, July ju fuite à number of people from here attired the social at Brigham on Friday cuenine.© .Miss IT Montreal.was the guest of ho Sater, Mrs, I.M.Bou- dreau, on Nature and Sundux.- Mrs, Charles Prrnt entertained- a number of ; Les Cepdx on Suturday Veniny : .=, Mr.Frank Ih.slreurt has returned to Montreal aitor spending a couple of Weeks in thi.inite, the nuest of his parents, Res, FM.andl Mrs, Bou- \u201c dregs, : Miss Martie Deut, of Granby.is Visiting Ber cond 0 My Adu Clark, Jr, | | \u2019 - \u2014\u2014e July 19 = FETRLD.x re Mi KA pois of Mont- al, is Visit, litte here, foie va < oh wo | Mis Gladys P.Fit One SRL with Mrs.Hapatigel 1-5 mile of weeks, : pa Witla Ne ef Brookbury, \u20ac guest oi i ve CF, Me.John Vacaulay\u2014 : re 5 \\ ne} COMPANY\" LIMITED is | FARNAM\u2019S CORNER.July 19.\u2014Mrs, S.Pettes returned to \u201cher home at West Brome on Saturday last.» the barbed wire fence.The Misses Lulu Drew and Ella Perkins who have been turned to their homes.\"Mr.John Buchanan, who some time ago purchased -the Barber property at Fast Dunham, had opened up a blacksmith shop and was building a resi- | dence for \u201chimself, has sdld the pro-\u2019 perty to Mr.George Johnson, of the! same place._ It is understood the price paid was $600.Mr.Buchanan has bought the blacksmith shop at \u2018Dunham lately vacated by Mr.J acques \u2018who has gone to the Northwest to try his fortune.Last week, while Mr.Norton Townsend, of East Dunham, was at Swoets- burg; he was kicked and severely 1a-.) Jured by his horse, and at p-esent.writing is confined to his room.Mr.his family over Sunday.Mrs.Nelson Harvey is suffering from lumbago.Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Frank Farnam, Dunham, day.Owing to the frequent showers haying is progressing very slowly.& oi Mechanics, Farmers, Sportsmen ! ing her sister, To heal and soften the skin and remove grease, oil and rust stains, paint and earth, etc.use The *\" Master Mechanic's\u2019 \u2018Car Soap.Albert/Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs, 5 pane TE FRELIGHSBURG.July 19.\u2014Mr.John Barnum, of Montreal, is the guest of his sister, Miss Franees Barnum, and Miss Cham- berlin.Master Murray England has returned to Montreal after spending three wegks here with relatives.Mr.George Barney, of Richmond, Vt., was home for a few days last week.Mrs.Andrew Mungally of Lowell, Mass, and Miss Bertha Landsberg.of Boston, arrived on Tuesday last for a visit with friends and relatives here.- \u2018Mrs.Harvey, of California, is visit- Mrs.Edward-\"Shepard.Miss Bessie Frary arrived Tuesday \u201cnight to spend the summer with her mother and brother here.= Messrs.Leland Holden and \u2018Harmen Cleveland spent Sunday at: their homes here.- Miss Minnie Webb, who has been teaching in Montredl for the past two years, is the guest of Mrs.- Thomas Campbell.Several of our people attended the Ringling Bros\u2019.circus at St.Albans on Saturday.z Mr.James Smith, of Montreal, is | visiting her old friends and relatives here.\u2014e- - EAST FARNHAM.July 19\u2014Mrs.\u2018Hiram Shufoit has been very ill, and her daughter, Mrs.A- D- Towne, of Boston, Mass, has been up here for a week or so nursing her.Mis Shufelt is now, better, «nd Mrs.Towse is about to porn home again.a re.Tree andl two chlldren, of Fre- lighshurg, spent.Sunday with her cousin, Mrs, Irred.Welch.A tennis toy rnament will be held at West Shefford! next Saturday afternoon, July 22nd, the contesting parties being the club of East Farnham + Jare not.favored alike.his umbrella.-{ mountains, although in no place a visiting at Clar- {enceville for the past week, have re- Marvin Harvey was home with were at his father\u2019s nu Sun- a ses 1 woe En Fee QE et .Fo II _ se A DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, 1 LY 1, tes PAG T ot KNOWLTON, July 19.\u2014Misg.Aymet vre, of Waterloo, is is Appette Laure 0! Miss Davignon.g Mr.Raboin, formerly working at the Bank, is expected to visit Knowlton, this week, All his friends will be pleased to sce him, A large number of young peopl: on \u2018Tuesday night enjoyed a hay cart ride to Cowansville, to attend the social and concert for the Fresh Aair Fund.Mr.J.Carmichael, of the - Molson's Bank, is spending his holidays in Montreal.(From an occasional correspondent.) | Miss Brenda Knowlton has returned Tweeks with her Knowlton, The old superstition of St.Swithin\u2019s Day is gaining ground.aunt, Mrs.Henry A \u2018gentleman coming last evening from South Bolton saw the lightning and heard the | thunder\u2019s roar, and found on reaching Knowlton .that there had been a heavy rain while he had not needed to raise So much for the use of between the above \u2018 mentioned villages does the road rise to a greater height than 100 feet._ Miss Grace Miller and Miss Roxana Ingalls were the guests of Miss H.| | Taylor last week.Mr.D.H.Ingalls recently had a cow | severely injured by getting into We are glad to sce that Miss Lucia Knowlton, who: has lately undergone an operation in the Montreal General Hospital, is_so far recovered as to be able to drive about.Mr.Towle, the surveyor from Sherbrooke, was in town on Tuesday, surveying out thé new Knowlton Conference grounds.Cn Sunday with his family in Knowlton.A lawn social and bazaar will be held on the Methodist Church grounds, Knowlton, on \u2018uesday afternoon and evening, July 5th.Refreshments will be served.will be in attendance.FOR PICNIC OR CAMP.Clark\u2019s sliced Smoked Beef, the tas- full of lovely beefy flavor.-@- ._ PROVINCE HILL.July 19.\u2014The Ladies\u201d Aid held ice cream social at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Chas.Gregory, Thursday evening, July 13th, for the benefit of the Methodist Society.an 1 iting Ber daughter, Mrs.W.at Newport Center, has returned her home in this Place.< A: H.Bashaw is visiting his grandmother, Mrs.A.Douglas, here.A slight shock of earthquake to \u2018was o\u2019 clock.Mrs.C.A.McAllister is quite ill.+ Is visiting her Harvey.: ; Miss Addie Bailey is visiting: father, Mr.Saul Bailey.Mr.Bruno, from -this place, had 4a calf killed by lightning one day last week: aunt, Mrs.\u2014\u2014 e FAST DUNHAM.July 19.\u2014Mr.John Buchanan & - has to move to Dunham business there._ Mr.J.R.Harvey has gold his iron to engage in mine to a Montreal firm, and | they have several men at work, Mr.and Mrs.E, G.Curley spent Sunday at Sutton.Mr, J.N.by his horse at Sweetsburg, last Wed- -nesday, is still confined to the house, under \u2018the care of Dr.Yates.- Mr.and Mrs.George Ingalls, Scottsmore, mre here recently, Mr.William Archer, of Montreal, .is visiting friends here, | Mr.Galan Vernal and Miss Aûdre Worden, of Brome Centre, were guests .at J.G.Wales,\u201d on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Gleason, former residents of this place, are stopping -with friends here for a few weeks.Mrs.A Ingalls and Mrs.kK.Ingalls, of calling on friends of \u201cDunbgro, called on friends here on Monday GILMAN, ; July 19.\u2014Miss L.A.Ingalls returned home last week from a pleasant visit with relatives and friends at Evansville and Barton Landing, Vt.Mr.Orwell Sweet accompanied his brother-in-law, Mr.Frank Westover,to the General Hospital, Montreal, where Mr.Westover: underwent an operation for appendicitis.Mr.J.Carter, of Brigham, was a and that of West Shefford.\"Good luck guest of Mr.George Millar on Sun- for the LE.F.Club.Mr.Guy Morey has returned home.Mr.Harlow Hutchins, of Montreal, gpent Sunday | here.\u2014\u2014 PE | SOAPS for nothing.- Ask your groce In exchange use every day.A ; LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, day.Mr.and Mrs.Loren Ingalls, of Scottsmore, were visiting friends here last week.= \u2014 Free Gifts of Toilet Soar \u201ca Use SUNLIGHT SOAP and SAVE THE COUPONS.| \u2018The Coupons are the same las cash because they can be exchanged - Soaps for which you have to pay out money every week.\u2018Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERF UL SOAPS can get their r for patticulars or write us for Premium List.have no A gift is of little value if it consists of something you ha use for.for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get something t Br Ov ges 1 st} ab?ST hn) ated Mate, sont : #15 24 à \u2014 \u20ac; a Lope La en at : Lay TY | a $n el * RAT .» from Montreal, and \u2018is spending a few : Mr.C.C.Fessenden,\u201d Montreal, spent\u2019 The Knowlton Brass Pand | tiest beef thinly sliced and dry cured, Mrs.Malissa Morse, who has been vis- | Couburn, | felt here Saturday morning about 5, Miss Edie Moren, of Boston, Mass., I.R.\u2018her?sold his blacksmith shop and is soon: Townsend, who was kicked .TORONTO, SF nab | \u201cCOWAN VILLE.July .19,\u2014Miss Mahe}.Vail, of the! Bell Telephone office, \u2018is at Montreal | or.a week on the first instalment of | \u2018her on holidays.\u2018The other week | will come later.iss Bell is operating the hello system during her absence.Miss Lucia Lay, Professor of Modern Languages| at Wirth College, Tacoma, spent a few days recently \u201cthe guest of Mr.J.P.Noyes family on her way| home from Germany, France and Italy, in each of - which countries she spent four months at the expense of the college, to which she is : attached.lt is a very high- class insti ution and sent Miss Laj to d- France once before.She hter of the late \"advocate, of Waterloo, oe the Hon, L.8.Lay -has now gone t her uncle, Alder- Stearns, for a week or so.as and Don 1 the\u2019 E.T: Bank staff, spent Sunday » in Bedford, \u201cMingston, Ont, and built in of islin \u2018Boston at pre- > Carpenter and son, Gordon i ve returned to Megantic,after spending some time with her par- here.| : | Archie St.Martin is driving the for Mr.Kenneston.DEN.July.19.7 were stoppi returned: to Rev.Mr.absent from ist.church for three pected to | next Rev, of St.evening las .Master Grant KendaH,- who.has Leen spending a few.days with his zrand- the Thine on Sunday father, Mr.E.Richardson, has re turned to his home| in Lawrenceville Mr.| Shepherd Bunker is very low, and seems 0 be getting weaker.July home Mrs, visiting Miss ville last wdek, the guest of Mrs.Me- Corkill.= : ~ Several of tended Fullerls i .Chas.\u201cweek.nt evening, which o considerable cf- they claim fort on thet ps for Toilet 1 i TOILET Te you nd mess Le i Fred, B tcheller and Sewell Rice, of \u2019 3 ; , of Chatham, Ont., are visiting fof a .few days at the home of.Mrs.J.Carson} sister of Miss Surby.Mr.J.Noyes |.left this morning (Wednesday) for two weeks\u2019 trip down the {New England coast, com- \u2018bining business and pleasure.Mr.Noyes will visit Portsmouth (where the Russg-Jap.Pepace Conference.is to be held), Portland,|Old Orchard and Newbury, Mass., the last mentioned of which towns was founded by one of Mr.Noye eight genera- The oldest ex: |.NO HIGHER PRAISE POSSIBLE They fi, wear and of a pair of shoes: stylish-looking, they really excellent value.Compliments of this character, supplemented by a purchase of another pair evidences the reason for.the continued growth of are arc Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.~~ FOR | | Pure Drugs Toilet Articles of all kinds, go to F.TANSELL Dispensing Chemist, 10 Strathcona Sq.Prescriptions a Specialty.Consider Carefully the Advantages of CAREY'S ROOFING Light in Weight, Convenient to Handle and Apply, High Quality, Neat Appear- ance, Fire eproof, No Rust, No Decay.The Bost Roofing human ingenuity can devise; D.Ga LOOMIS & SONS, ~~ DUNHAM, July 19.\u2014Miss Minnie Doherty »| turned to Manchester, Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Armstrong, of Farn- ham Centre, were in.town on Satur- du: Miss Gertrude Olmstead, of Sutton, is the guest of Miss Marjorie Baker.Miss Call and her friend, Mr.Nor- |Man, of Montreal, spent Saturday and | Sunday here the guests of Mrs.John Call.Mrs.T.A.Knowlton, of Boston, Mass., is spending a few weeks here.© - SCOTTSMORE.less ot jobs._ Mids Alite Dent, Who has been for| July 19\u2014Miss Jennie Scotf has several yeprs a teacher in the Mac been spending a few days with .Mrs.kay Deaf dnd Dumb Institute of Mon- James E.Scott, Swectsburg.treal, has jbeen this |summer appointed Mrs.O.J.Soles, of Montreal, and to solicit jsubscriptivns in the Eastern Mrs.M.A.Miltimore, of Sweets Townships for the carrying on of this burg, were guests at M.D.Scott's | philanthropic work.| She is now home| on Tuesday.for few Hays, and will shortly call} Miss Connie Leach, of Knowlton, and upo the citizens of Cowansville and| Miss Bertié Pickle, of Sweetshurg, vicinity.| spent Tuesday at Mr.L.R.Darby\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.W.Frank Farnam, Miss Mrs.Halse, of Sweetsburg, is also + Aleda Guillet, Mr.|Angus and Miss | spending a few days with Mrs.Darby.Stevens, ail\u2019 of Dunham, were here on Mr.J.D.Miltimore, of Potton, has Tue day.spent a few days at E.8S.Milli- : \u2014 \u2018more\u2019s.; ILLS.Miss Viola Scott is visiting her sis- July 19 number from this ter, Mrs.M.A.Miltimore, Swcetsburg.place atte ded the circus at Sher-| Mr.J.Ernest Miltimore, of Port- hrooke.| : Se land, Me., came home Saturday to A\u2018 strawHerry sociil was held in Mr.visit his parents here for a short Trudeau\u2019s new a shop on time.Wed 1esday evening.| : Mr.L.R.Darby, recently sold a val- Mrs seph Luhderville returned uable - heifer, which strayed on to the home on \u2018after visiting her premises of Mr.Johnston last fall.soi and other friends in Concord, N.The price of the animal Ment to pay the costs.Miss Cooey and Miss Shufelt called on friends here Saturday.Nrs.J.C.from Barre, Vt., accompanied by her sister, Mrs.C.C.Hall, and son, who will spend some time visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jedd Scott, and other friends here.The Young People\u2019s \u201cIndustrial is to meet with Mrs.Casper A.Scott on Saturday afternoon.Mr.Clifton Miltimore spent a few days in Concord, Vt., recently.: rare FULFORD.July 19.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Wyman Ashton, and {wo sons, of Granby, here.spent -Sunday with friends Wilson, of Moyan, Miss Mary E.has been here three weeks visiting her sister., Mrs.George Williams and other friends has returned home.The funeral of Nector Cote, who was drowned Thursday, took place at West Shefford on Saturday at the R.C.church, and was very largely attended, His mother, who lives in the States, arrived just in {ime to attend the services.Deceased was a man well liked, and a Kind hushand and father, anfl his sad death casts a gloom \u2018over the whole community.The bereaved family have the sympathy of a very large circle of friends in| their sad J.A.WIGGETT & GO., re- Photographic Apparatus Accessories and Materials for Amateur & Prefessional For Pleasure and Profit.We thoroughly believe that a large pere appreciate merit and quality.o that class especially we direct ats tention to our.which we sell from one dollar up, and will instruct you how to operate them We also keep the necessary supplies.Special attention given, to mail ordet rich 8 Drug Store; (Opposite New Court House:) Bell iPhone 97, People's 97 \u2019 Open on Sunday, 13 to 1.and 5 to 6.Direct from England Tothe - 1 \u2014- Old 9c: Store.Crate of Dinner - Sets, the hest potteries in Fogland.12 sets in ali.4 colorg and pretty patterns.Good\u2019 goods rémember at a - low price is this store's motto.JAMES THOM ¥BOUN.made in one of P.S.\u2014Remeriber the motto applies Teas \u2018eas and Coffees us well.AT.DREW, 14 Water St, Sherhrobke.Lo \u2014\u2014\u2014 Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired.McConnell has returned: Carriage Umbrellas repaired.| BUSINESS GARDS.- AWRENCE, MORRIS & MCIVER, Advocates, etc., Sherbrooke and Riche mond.H\u2018S2 > Roy al Doulton, Foley China, K ng 5 W > | |We pay special attention to the re- went to Brompton Lake on Saturday.busy looking after water powers, and, ing just to cot peu een dede ~ Kd \u2018 ; Crown Darby, , Limogue, - Greek Ware, pairing of Watches; Clocks, Spectacles vo woodward and b also that a careful watch has to be l'aminess théugins 1 \u201cain, FU excuse Jf / LE 0 |shd Jewelry, and can promise {you Mrs.N.S.Wo avd, an oS son, kept on certain river beds.= |discord and not enouel es and Wedgwood, 82 to \u2026 , Ip ompt eficient morvice we \u201c3 * 1-Me.Gerald Woodw are spending a ° among Sherbrooke: S citizens, hy a oC Cid a couple-of weeks at\u2018Abenakis Springs.Il, much indifference fer the cityg tu ME Mr.and Mrs.S.Edgell, Miss Edge other supply Of Tan Shims apfook ig 8 ae a KERR & ross\u2019 .SKINNER M.\u2018Ladouceür, the famous deer hunt- | My: Geoffry Edgell.and Miss Cacric | day: - ow THE 8 | er of Lake Megantic, is a patient at | Clarke leave™this aflernñon for Noeth | CL \u2014 russ PA Bat t's Bot, Old .| .* | swells re.i as TE a Sa.a Foie ill with rheuma- Radley, where hey, Baye taken rooms | H.H.MORE N KR br : oo! à till ay ba: B : eee eer Un re ; : eo ._ - ; i 9 house seems MA , Mrs.: Shurtleff, of Coaticook, and her au = .\" BY thought 1\u2019d comd | guest, Mrs.Scarf, of Dakota, were .omedew ox oh 70 guests at the New Sherbrooke yester- à.000% eue .of au TE Hous Ch na Dev Second Floor, contains to- day some 25 high- rade Pianos Mr.W.E.Euright, M.A., is the Club e airs | drank two bottles & from Heintzman & Co.and Mason & Risch.We have them guest of Me: J: 2 Bubles, his old ow do you doit?, college mate at Minton, near Nor - trizsle and, f a re \u2018the Tackorios ant.splobdid con | | Hod: \u201cenn of th Gl Gt Boing C1 Lows Toi on [A gam gi diti Lots of oth Il de Pi 6] pen di | Miss Lillie Gleason, from Warwick, r.J.H.Doak, of the Eastern Gun Clute, etc, will do well to take advantage of our Midsummer A \u2014 Ÿ 1 10m.ots oI otner w made I'1anos at lower prices ana | i, visiting friends in Sherbrooke.1° Townshios Bank, Farnham, has been | r 1-0 wonder You we\u201coffer none that we cannot personally guarantee.Cash| Miss Mary Hale is staying with transferred to the branch at St.Mala- PI AZ 7 A CH AIR S ALE ith ca spond cade rioti OF Thstalments.Old Pianos or Organs taken ab fair value i iD friends in North Hatley at present.chie de Dorchester.i ° $nis draught for the £ - exchange Nra.J.B.Belan h Mr.Victor Archambault is occupy- A th all SANBOR ger has returned and furnish the Club House wi small or largo comfort, bl .MCHASE & .Three fine-toned Square Grand Pianos today, $100, Hirom e vd cation of two weeks at St.ing with his family one of the cottages b'extremely low prices.} \u2019 able dn RECA a and rich a $1 15, and $150.\u2018Lak rent.belonging to his father on the Hatley abe y pri : 0 oo y tll the pot sweats i side of Little Lake Magog.: - Regular $1.00 Chairs, - \"onl bit of sugar and ¢ A Two second-hand Ut right Pianos for sale or rental.Ji | Miss Louise Baldwin, of Coaticook, |\" Mrs.Jennies, Mee, Gamble, Mrs A \u201conly » sip, and then you i you cannot call wiite for parriculars.- \u2014 is | the guest of Miss Alice Buchanan, Williams and Mrs.George S.Brown.Regular $1.25 Rockers, | only §1.gn Bf rola does | Hig h street.il g peace descen soul.of Baltimore, Md., who ~are summer Regular $2.00 Green Arm Chairs : oo \u2018only $i 30 ; tn\" - - 3 wa LE hour GABE & SANBORN .| =i.Cc.Ni son & Sons.A iss Eillie Shearn \u201chas returned visitors to North Hatley, were inf Regular $3.50 Wicker Seat Arm Chairs - only $2.33 3 : / from Bos on, accompanied by her aut, town \u201cyesterday.[ | ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Meg.W.HB.Hall.Me MT.Stenson, collector ot| Regular $5.50 Wicker Seat Arm Chairs only $34 | grrréamoencotennacnatccennonsnnnenneenne | à 5 mies To ct By II\" ut | Per Contre or Ch « le ; - Stenson and family for Garthby,where 3 CODERE\u2019S AD._ o\"e oo -CODERE\u2019S AD.nef jus for a ten days\u2019 outing.| they will occupy a cottage Tor the 4 7h Si { the Holy Famil next few weeks.Mr.Stenson himself ||: et another 0 cie bu are returhed to town Pre night.; y cai} Louis A.Soders.Bevé re attack of asthma.- persons were hurt.yesterday, several + H: ¢ Ci » ki 3 : stood that the sidewalk from Flet- ; J : a a f Dt.and Mrs.Chown, of Toronto, |'cher\u2019s Cornerito the Odell Block has seriously, in a collision between a]° - J.y i M amount, and alla $ À .: truttion train and a passenger the rate of 3% « |arelin tqwn the guests of Mr.and been completed at a cost of some $200 \u2018cons .ge : ~ The Popular Hatter $ Mrs, G.|G.Bryant, Portland, ave.|less than the estimate, train on the Atchison, Topeka and Wi Il - Met B ol - : \u20184 Santa Fe Railroad, near Rome, \u2018Ill.¢ 1 require © ropole Jatiding.King Street.3 Mr.and Mrs.Faulkner, of St.Al-| Mr.F.M.Clement, manager of the| The boiler of the passenger engine yo lots of atten \u2018 ; 3 & Grid England, are visiting Mrs.Sherbrooke Gas and Oil Company of exploded immediately after the collis- = tion.USE \u2019 \"| Griggs, olfe street, Miss , Faulkner's this \u2018city, recently visited the oil wells|jon, The smoking car was telescop- \u2019 i sistpr.| : at Sheguindak, and those near Mani-| ed and two other cars derailed.Island, and] : : Mrs: E.| B.Lyster, M Miss Nellie, and towaning in Manitoulin sn + Mel ter Edward Lyster' left to-day for procured samples of the products.Mr.A ROYAL - - Good .css 2 | the |Whitd Moiintalns to spend a month Clement believes that there is more in ) S Hes 2° $ | > for {change and rest.\u201c the local field than has been oe out.| DIVORCE SOUGHT ! CY t es, 2 Mis.JA A.Duquette left Mr, William Macdonald, Mont- - em À oe que eft town this & | morping on a two months\u2019 visit to real, has been appointed steward of PRINCE PHILIP PETITIONS FOR ° + \u2026 Good _ | \u201c Whetstones : 1 St.George\u2019s Club, and took over! SEPARATION FROM PRINCESS pola ives ¢ price in New Bedford, Lis mew duties yesterday.Mr.Mac-| / LOUISE.: TY à _ donald was formerly in the British Gothay July = 19.\u2014Prince Philip, of Great mi dsummer clearing sale at army, and has had considerable ex- Coburg, has filed a petition for di- Misa Lee's, all trimmed and untrimmed perience in catering to the officers\u2019 |vorce from the Princess Louise, who *, * ©, 9 CC + DCR vadoadoates FT \"= i Wom i | & oo millinery foes than.half price.Straw mess.- is daughter of King Leopold.The Good Cat $ - 8 4 \"il = ¢ Ponty Ave Do |- St, Peter\u2019s Sunday school picnic will Princess Louise came into péominence | 177 À se f vou \u2018need , : | Mz L.|A.Belanger, of the Progres, také place to-morrow (Thursday) at [first some eight years ago, when - her ork $ A e It J can ve Te xtra Furniture in your of 2 Mrs] Belanger.and Miss Griffith left on Little Lake Magog.A special train relations with Lieut.Matassich Keg- Hay F ~ 3 , > can apply 1 à Monday for a vacation of two weeks at leaves the C.P.R.station a ten to- livitch, then of the Austrian army, vo 2 If you want to fit up your office all through 4 St.findrews-by-the-sea, N.B., morrow morning, returning about paused a Lens sentait, ich pati and the, work < * we have the stock for it.; | Earge range club house cushions, at} 5.30.Fare for non-members of [70 UNCC COSC YEBLBALAZ, MH wae will be done x ed till A t 10th of last 1 Edwards\u201d the school, 15c for children, and 35c oa h 1 E ugus od f much quicker * | ; es ults, ear, when she escap rom her at- .$ _ \u2018 It is e pected that a return match for sala.Q c G.tendants at Badelsea, where shé was Nothing like | os - | _ will|be played on Saturday, th e \u201cNew ueen\u2019s are: C.taking the cure.Sh ided in h +, 3 ROLL TOP DESKS.| St.Franc doit Links, otre the Smith, Manchester, N.H.; William D.escape by Kegliviteh we Pr physi- ; «good tools > be $ Fifteen different styl f R I Toy | De ks St.Johnsbury Club and the 8t, Fran- Graham, Sawyerville ; H.A.Cameron, |cian.Her husband and his relatives | mother\u2019s milk.+ .; cig.| anapitia, Ont.; .Bagley, White declared her insane, and she was ex- Our prices ne .Write fora $ E ] m, Plain and A CY Mr Deli lé, tC ton, h d River Junction, Vt.\u2018Albert McKay, amined by Italian and French special-1 the lowest, - %* Qua1tered Oak, | od t © is, : fe oh © vœu as i North Hatley; H.Sprigins, Water- ists who- pronounced her sane.She $ on \u2014 a thico-utprey hou x.¢ cchgtruction o ville; C.Arkland, Windsor Mills; J.lhas been living in Italy and France - + $15 to $38, street, ta \u2018Me Joncas contrastor of H.Gordon, Lyndonville, Vt.; Harry since her escape.; $ ; thi i - » 0% Cameron, East Angus; James Bryne, | er pane Ë \u2014 y ses Json Ice Ac à North Hatley; Even Williams, B.C.; | * RESTAURANT LIFE AT SEA, 3 La dès\u2019 payable before esount s due and Peter Reid, Gould Station.(From the London Mail.) ©, + : Sherbrooke & Magog River Ice Co Master, Alan McLean, who is still in Some: pleasing novelties in sea tra- + | the Protestant Hospital in conse- | vel have been introduced in the steam- quence of a bullet wound, is doing er Aragon, \u2018which will carry mails and , well} but the doctors have agreed Passengers between England, Portugal | intend tp remain, Mr.Comtois being that further attempts to extract the and South America for the Royal 7 a the reploy of the Singer Sewing bullet might result in serious injury Mail Steam Packet Company.The | acdline Co.\u2014 Secrétarys.-Over 20 designs in the latest styles, Mr, Arthur Comtois and family, from Montreal, have arrived in town, and 2ctratrat>et 0 5 005000000004 34000000 : - \u2014- ; dining saloon is arranged like a West $5 to $20.: 0 % Mr) E.|L.Stuart hanes aro rp pei E d restaurant Small tables t cat ) ; 5, : { B.|L.Stuart-Patterson has gone chances are that it will cause no on - 8 ables to sea % to Minneapolis, Minn., to attend a [trouble in the future.\u201d The little} : four, six or ten people, reptace the cap- \u201cA cross aod n ; 4 Library Tables.sp meeting of the \"American Association boy Will remain at the hospital till tain\u2019s long table, and the passengers P Gi ee not a pleasant one, .i \u20ac of Bank Clerks, of which there is .à all danger of blood poisoning is past.| will make 1p their own parties for ure aris f Husbands knov All in quartered oak, $12 + brandh in Canada.- \u2018 Le \u2018| each meal as they please.Everyone nine cases out of t é $ Mr.H.J.Cave, of this city, started vill be able to take breakfast at an t [ \u2019 $ and $18.cv Mr.and Mrs.William Schofield his morning on a lon trip by canoe.Le : y \u2018That Is Pure cross and irritabl ; 9 + ing g np by time within a range ol some three oe & have|returned from a two weeks\u2019 stay He intends going to Bostoit by water, hours in.the morning ; about th WwW toh are not well, \u20ac * at Rivière du Loup, where Mr.Scho- and.his route will be as follows - Up same period will be als wid lor lusich; | © would advise cau Dr.Hugo's H & - Offic e Ghairs > field |attended the convention of the|the Magog River to the Little Lake, nd prie will be served all the even.in this hatter as there sever transform cross © | , * Brotherhood of Railway Engineers.and then on to Newport by way of ing.In fact; there will he practically a spurious articlss on the mar ve into brigh oe 2, © .1 \u2019 $ | $5.00 to $10.20.3 Hi h Constable Moe took P.° La- OA ar A per pr continuous service of food all day ket which are \u2014 practically - \"> 1 | pointe to the penitenti thi - » 8 © ne Ler pie h el , uarad- hey % _\u2014 | hr de be wil wpa\u201d the\u201d \"ems he wi prose do Lake Champlain, On Len tien \u201che worthless, Ours is g The Make * Combination | 3 thre ydars for shop breaking com- returning from Lake (Champlain be in- Ps.The barrier between the teed.: Wholesale prices on Hushapdsappres q oo | & mitted at, Coaticook some days ago.tends to reach Boston.by way of the émoking-room and the drawing-room application, ; ' and the remedy ci + | B k : Conpectieut river.Mr.M.Lowe will : 8 : The letter of o *% ! 00 cases and % \u2018The L dies\u2019 Aid \u201cof the Congrega- accompany Mr.Cave as far as New- after dinner 15 mn part broken : down ue is given L * So tiongl church will giv lawn social | : by the institution of a \u201csocial hall,\u201d y KS - Secretarys.4 at tlle residence BE Mrs T.\u201cal port.| : LC | .where the ladies and the smokers may i ° g Ul T wish tocongra oe | on: ; ais .Another most entertaining letter from meet on a footing of equal rights as the efficacy of Dr : The finest production of | Craig Thursday cvening at eight Mi 8 M bi g ; Tab y oe 4 loëk.i iss Sangster bas been received by Mr, bin the lounge.of an hotel.4\u201c Cabimes ablets for Wome ë | modern workmanship, $15 À | Hop mis ae er vi |A Dane, fan London ee [de an\" hr ia ortend L| FABENAKISSPRINC#] À Shirts = ol the party had arrived, after visiting those who like to pay.£200 each for ° io ; - & | to $32.4 Messrs) C.H.Bowen and Gooliry Ed- | Chester, Stratford, Warwick and Ox-} a passage across the Atlantic.Tho ABD Sine at to October aes ether with testim & ; - ~ * gell last week paddled from Sherbrooke | ford, on the way from Liverpool.Miss } larger suites comprise a double-bedde« Torme Modorste.| | by them \u201cmade hy & | SECTION AL BOOKOASES.4 to the Little Lake, and through the Sangster says : \u201cI can't say that \u2018I! room, a boudoir, and a bathroom.For He Be ot ee Outing ys | me to reques - ss oo Magog River to Magog, passing sever! ould like to live here, but it is fine |] ss ambitious people t} d, go to \u2019 ce boxes to a o Er | C88 a people the provisions of P.Q - .Ss We sell the famous Globe- Wernick Ela tic Sec- % al dams] on the way, \u2018and poling | or | sight-seeing.We went to the | large number.of; single-b ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P- ; \u2014\u2014, who is asul§} > YIASLIC Sec ° 14h a g ngle-berth cabins the mont satisfactory.and leurt expansive SER ; -Peculiar to wo 3 ti onal Bookcases, $15.0 to $30.00.; 4 through |the rapids.Tower and through the Prisons, where will.he a real luxury.mer and Health Resortin Gunads.Every 4 and thelr de 0 \"3 The excursion last night from\u2019 Sher.| some of the Queena spent.their time, } mess.Ha ry a EG : thus far failed to c ** \u2014 @ broolte and Lennoxville to North Hat- and saw the pos here Mary Queen off BIRTHS, - Bakr nEan In, TET RL LENNI% Box co ou, p SHAS, = & ley and| through the lake was well Scots, made her last stand.From BEI ND.\u2014At Use of Boats, Pool Tab} Tennis Cot ldwin is 3 ECH ENBERG BROS.to 00 TT Te ford soi + °, Whiting Block.& Nort Hatley Band accompanied the | Were too tired to climb to the top, so and\u2019 Mrs.M.Belland, \u2019 wiliver ! Me A .at alors.or by & Telephone 432 % excurbion and rendered many very nice took a 'bus across London Bridge to HUMPHREY.\u2014 At Magog, July 13th Pr ie HA pr Me - Robinson & = | | selections.] the: boat for Westminster Abbey, and F 1005, LC M , : Wo ot.Mla hent BW & Gé ete cette te et tete edge etat tratate sears a son, to Mr.and Mrs.J.5.to a Canadian Mineral Water, went through all the tombs and The Gpspel Meetings continue in the | vaults.(Every time one turns round Humphrey.tent dt {the corner of Wellington street itais \u201csixpence.\u201d\u2019) Charlie (Mr.Chas.CILLEY\u2014At Heathton, July - 14th, and bérdeen Ave.Meetings -are held Howard), Lizzie, Christie (Mrs.McCul- 1905, a son to Mi.and Mrs.J.Dear- | - = |every evening at 7.30.The after- ough) and 9 went to the Prince of born Cilley.~ noon meetings will be discontinued.Wales Theatre last night and saw al * => al ABENAKIS MINERAL WATER me especially valuable in cases of Gout, Bheu am, Nanou Disenses, Seiatics, Danses rvout ' Portable Camp Bulit AL sections, ca Le together in ul i ol, means -16 x 24 a | FOR SALE A CHANGE TO GEY ~ A Fresh and Dainty Hat, - Just one horse left, mare 6! A Cool Neat Collar, rostration, Dyspepsia of various sormu, Tinenses of the Liver.and Kane yu-ula Pise -ns08 peculisr omen, Youcan't atfcrd to miss the Springs: | er ne \u2019 furnished Wednokdhy evening.Come and hear , | - IN N MEHORIUN, this year, \u2018 B \"Love, cooking ou ; A Handsome Bolt ; \u201cWha g.a CAT, fine lay, We are all feeling well and | _ > Brighter, Hetter, Geer than ever co & utensil y years old, weight 900 Ibs, ex- that make it economy vo buy O8.| \u201cWhat Jesus Sumi nnd thought about unio] iag:the trip.It sepa a long | In 'oUing memdey spt, a Cirge trond si Lor Tenhen ld is ag for dou-pliei p) tra good driver, sa\u2018e for lady.| cie Hell, \"| hy Evangelist Moulton, * Mis time since \u2018we left hoine, and we have ham fae r.hon af\u201d Junu- R.G, Kemrron,Mauager.Abeunkis * fog th ing and Behing M.R° \u2019 , sionar} rmeétiné Bunday afternoon ol bgeent so much, yet it is only two BEY th, Drowned at Foster J ODONNELL, .© E.ENRIGHT & CO, Hibres fifook TE [le 0 We ate leaving logighe July 19th, 1904 ABENAKIS SPRIN def M Pme i : .: - | ! = ° cMana mys letta iN Ce i ce oH a Bout Peterborgre 2 Fter.take Shere, rogTvey + and envio gg \"8.4 x take that, Sh that the Canadian erbroëk, \u201cdar Boor pin Electric Ev 1 rt n D * for the | ¢ WIT Tennis Clube, * # i [SALE © comfortable chaï .- (aies D.- A ee ne 3 Pure! advise caution ; as there several, § ss on -the mar- practically\u201d : urs is guaran! sale prices OR ; HH possible ts - There 15 ch | et enough 15 or ce \u2014 and = Soy City\u2019s poo: SV .| r » i > \u2018ur even Rép Sr tetharg \" Fi undetst an But de acquainted we'll ex he's citizens, Fan Shoes arr \u2014 f ouf Mideummer / Ch only 89 _only $1.00 only $1.59 only $2.33 ITURE CO, § = only $366.8 Arg, ach UTO0ky .+ Tn tei 3: MORENGY,.- - Will require lots of atten: tion.and the wok willl be.done.| quicker:- like\u201d: vs much Nothing good tools.Our prices are.| J \u201cGood .v = the lowest.+: re.$# - comfort, Good Table - very Best Outing yo PRINGS, P.Q.- 1 least expensive Sum 1: Canhda.Eve 74 INJOYMENT.Splendig 1c, PING Pong, CLOC xr\u2019 TENNIS, BOATING: bles, Tennis Courts, irec to guests.- ter by Louisians 1 ion, At.Louin Mo.i.Highest awa neral Waters ERAL WATER .3 of Gout, Rheuis®\" 1 Reiatics, Nervous various forms, Direasel Z also Diseases pec » mias-the Spriogs- ear, tha: ever x Layer n .your Ticket Agent, - :lera, ete, to PQ Aienakis Springs, - ; SPRINCE J \u2019 USE \u2018 i _ HE STEAMING ONE.| But it\u2019s hot, old man, to-day! HAINE LoG __y FEOMRNOE NGHTmGALE « DRIVES ARE SAPE: |\" \"1 Tamess of Nurses, 65 Years Ole, P'rofanned till mybair\u2019s\u2019most blownaway.pouse seems as bot às an oven flue a rthooght 1\u2019d comeoverand sit with ; As cé 15d calm as an Eskimo\u2019s dream, ht see aigns of an iceberg here ; do How.4k two bottles an hour ago, | ye had anything stew me 80.How do yeu do it ?-Putmeon .1 frisale and, f-s-o-t | am gone | THE COOL ONE.| \u2018No wonder you're seething now, But! a cascade rioting down your brow.(ut it out, old chap, and try + 40% while.the Kennebec, ia.supplied\" L 3 \u2018 always seent | hile.the tol A aoe Lg Mra she started out with her hand > à good supply of wa- you fix it?New brand of \u201cbeer ?3 .PEN This draught for the gods if they were dry.- À of the glorious brew of CHASE & SANBORN\u2019S coffee, true, And brown and rich as Roman gold, Joo till the pot sweats dewy cold, 4 bit of sugar and dash of cream, Asip, and then you\u2019ll lie and dream Of Polar bears and the chill North Pole, And poace will descend on your simmering jemith beer | It's a steaming brew! (ASE & SANBORN\u2019S \u2018a the stuff for ».2 Done _ ye ed > - 23 Per Cent.Compound Interest This bank accepts Savings inginy amount, \u2018and allows interest at the rate of 3%, compounded twice 8 year.IE You can bank by.Mail, Eastern Townships Bank vo Established 1859 , Tiny Babies grow into big, rosy, sturdy children\u201d on Nestlé\u2019s Food.It agréés with baby\u2019s deli- cate- stomach \u2014 nourishes baby\u2019s fragile system\u2014pro- tects baby against calic and cholera infantum\u2019 \u2014and brings baby safely through the.dreaded \u2018\u2018 second sum- \"4 perfect substitute for mother\u2019s milk.- Write for = FREE SAM- \u20ac PLE\u2014enough for 8 meals.{ THE LEEMING, MILES CO., LimiTen, MONTREAL.IC RS TL yo |X Husband's Opinion _\u2026 À cross and nervous woman is- not a pleasant one to live with.Husbands know this, But in nine cases out of ten, women are cross and irritable because they are not well, Dr.Hugo's Health Tablets transform cross and irritable -§ Wwivesinto bright, pleasant woe men, - - They Make Healthy Women Husbands appreciate the change and the remedy that causes it._ The letter of one appreciative husband is given below.| -1 wish tocongratulate youupon § the efficacy of Dr.Hugo's Health { Tablets for Women.Mrs.Bald- | Wid has tested them, and certifies ; to'their worth.Her experience together with testimony of the others In this vicinity who have been ÿ Ly them \u201cmade healthy women,\u201d $ me to request you to send\u2019 § three boxes to a relative, Mrs, ¥ whois asufferer from ills: ÿ Peculiar to women, whom physi- \u201cclans and their remedies have thus far failed to cure.ee À CHAS.E.BALDWIN.; \u2018 (Mr.Baldwin is Mayor of Bar= ord and ex-Wardenof Stanstead -ounty.).50c.at dealers or by mail postpaid.N.Robinson & Co., Coaticook, Q.Portable Camp Buti in sections, \u2019 Il, together in short time, new lar t Asures 16 x 24 feet, with.L, 1 Move, Soon hed with new bedding the Rodarte twelve people easily ; Eng for low- or ow-priced summe : Mate and fishing camp, 1 ._& l W.PERKINS OIL CO, For Sale, a Re BI ° BENZINE TANK 'EXPLODFD* y+} THREE WERE KILLED IN can he taken dows utenails, ete.\u2014Will * ao.just home For pars .n - + Beeb7 Plala, Nis -Morocco to attend J.Fforehand.Lo .+ { international automobile | ROCKEFELLER\u2019S a\u2014\u2014 1 ALL LOGS LIKELY T) ARRIVE AT THE BOOMS.- ; Bangor, Me, July.19.\u2014The log drives are now nearly : 1 in safe wat- rg : * » ers.The brook driver were all in a month ago, and the ri.er drives done on storage water, and that.is the water that is held back by the dams, This water is supplied on the west {branch of the Penobscot by Twin.and.Chesuncook lakes, and ! on the east branch of the |river by Grand.Lake, sources indioa ter.\u201cAH of the los mand! for spruce lumber there will be no more than ithe usual quantity of logs to winter, THE WAR ; «STORES SCANDAL \u2014 W.ST.JOHN | BRODRICK FIRST WITNESS |BEFORE ENQUIRY COMMISSION.- London, July 19.\u2014The war stores commission, appointed to investigate abuses in connection with the sales of \u2018surplus army stores in South Africa.after the Boer War, commenced its session yesterday.: The first witness was W.S.John Broderick, secretary [of state for India, formerly secretary of-state for war.He dealt _ chiefly with statistics, +.Incidentally, \u201che |.statex, with reference te: \u2018the excessive | strain upon the staff, of the War Office, that\u2019 in the years \"1901 and\u201d 1902: two miefibers of the staff died of \" dver- work, two\u2019 became insane,\u2019 and \u2018a large number were invalided home.WILL ATTEND .+\": CONFERENCE.GREAT BRITAIN - AND SPAIN AC._CEPT INVITATION.HF July 19.\u2014The Governments of Great Britain and Spain have accepted the invitation of the Sultan of : the international \u2018tbnference.on Moroccan reforms on gondition that the contents of the pro: wt i be- ference be communicated to them =\u201c >= ® ITALY.Rome, July 18.\u2014 During the annual | race from Turin, via Susa, up Mount Cenis, which was won by Nazzari, on a fiat machine, a private automobile collided with a wall, and was overturned.The beuzine tank exploded and the three occupants of the car -were killed.© GLEN SUTTON.July '19.\u2014The school districts Nos.\"TMI and 12 gave a picnic at Mr.A.| registered like arithmetic and populg- T.Stowe\u2019s on the 14th.: 4, Mr.and Mrs.Loren Gladden and family are visiting in West Charleston \"and Holland, Vt.IE \u201c{.Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Livingston, of North Troy, Vt., visited at- Oscar Chamberlaln\u2019s and Eugene Eastman\u2019s last week.© Bishop Carmichael was here on Monday.There was no confirmations, but the Bishop preached an eloquent and impressivé sermon.There - were present besides our own, Rev.J.H.J.\" Kerr, Mr.J.H.Bell, rector of Grace church, Sutton, and Mr.E.H.Mansonville.: Mr.Cornelius Holeomb, of Manson- ville station, was in town Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Aley Bickford, Voodsville, N.H., are visiting Mr.Bick- Poa, parents and friends here.Daniel Thompson has a narrow escape from drowning recently.He fell into the large brook, which is during rainy weather very high and danger: ous, and was only saved by his own strenuous efforts.-& ADANMSVILLE.July 19.\u2014Mrs.\u201cEd.Omstead, of Wancook, and family were visiting Mr.William Omstead, who is Very sick with cancer in the stomach.\u201c Miss Ostigny is.spending her holidays with friends in Sutton Mr.Clinton Douglas, from St.| Johnsbury, Vt., is visiting his uncle, Mr.Adams, at Benveneto.\u201cMr.F.Ravenelle, our popular butter maker, is Very ill with the lung complaint.Mr.FE.Shabotte, from Mass., came into town last Saturday with.his family to live in his cottage \u2018in Adams- ville.He wants to buy a farm.STUNT FOR BURBANK: - \u201c(From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) It isn\u2019t believed that Wizard Br bank, the man who plays scientific ever he able to produce a potato that can match the $5-gold-piece-in-every- tuber variety that recently gladdened the heart of a Cleveland pastor.\u2014_ - wn are coming along well._ hi ications.are that practically all of the logs will arrive at the boomg, aid that very few will Le left-on the shores, - The driving on the main rivers is.being\" AU s have been sold : at \u2018gôdd-prices, and with the large de- gramme to be discussed by the con- | en Ss, de - ; ing broken\u2019 up.î 4 a SN © 4 Nightingale's \u2018expressive phrases, the] FATAL AUTO RACE.| istrict nurse can teach \u201cwithout seem- Co J ing to teach, which is the ideal of toach- AND 4 | the poor, Miss Nightingale: invariably\" | tnquires, what effect they have on the\u2019 ! Go} , ee 1 : , | Tne.te.Take Part in Manchu, | \u2018+ rian Red Cross Work, BE \u2018Florence Nightingal, heroine of many bloody battlefields, and the most famous nurse in thé world, recently cêlé- -brdted her \u201885th birthday, Old as she is, she has an thtense longing to go to Manchuria and take Cross wark there, .arr 1 the Red \u2018|The Russian guns that roared fifty a - > N y years ago while sh world-wide fame, are x ine sll.When she witnessed the fall of Sebas- topool half a century ago, she little > she woul Hve- to see the Czar's 3 engaged In another great war.| Migs Nightingale is ting deep interest In the struggle in the Far East.Watches every development there; She ad is a close student of the methods.| .0f the Red Cross to-day.She aees much 1 the way of improvement since the, lerole nurses to tend wounded and help the dying in the Crimean War.\u2018Phe queen of nurses Mves now in a quiet little house in Londan, the house that has been her home for forty years.She is a beautiful old lady, and it seems almost wrong to call her old, so smooth is\u2019her white brow and so few the wrinkles that have come to furrow her pia- cid face.| .Fhig woman, the pioneer of battle field.nurses, loves ta have visits from nurses in the old uniform she knows 80° well.She begs them all to come attired fn the nursing uniform, \u2018It-ia natural that in the evening of life.Misp Nightingale\u2019s mind turns from the: battlefield to home nursing.Not long agp she expressed the peculiar interest which she felt in the progress \u2018of; -district nursing.No class of work appeals to her more strongly.It was in the homes of the poor that some of: her earligst efforts in sick nursing were made, when as a young woman of \u2018leisure she visited the cottages of her father's estates in Derbyshire and Hampshire.At the institution of Kal serawerth, too, \u2018where she graduated as a_purse, her attention was chiefly aj-.Teptéd toward the care of the sick podr.Her earliest writings dealt with the same theme.The appalling condition of -the wounded In the hospitals of the east during the Crimean War summoned her to the care of the soldier, and for many years afterwards she made military hospitals her chief concern.\u2018But now she turns again to her earlier, work, and -the sick poop are in these later years much on her mind.3 - \" - Need of the Age =\u201c.Miss Nightingale, looking upon the \u201chome\u201d as the great unit of the nation, feels that.the chief need of the age 18 the intelligently \u2018managed, pure, clean home in.which the men and women of the future may be reared, and regards the district nurse as an important fac- ter in bringing about this condition.e district nurse meets the family on their own ground, shows them in their own home how they can be clean and orderly, how they can help in nursing their sick ones, the way to obtain official sanitary help, how to fmprovise.ap: pliances, and often how to tide over difficulties and prevent their home be- To use one of Miss ing.\u201d When she Heärs about th> erection of.model,municipal dwellings for habits of the people.She urges that the district nurse may be the medium for teaching the disorderly how to use | 64c [to 6jc improved dwellings, an important factor in the struggle with what she calls \u201cpauperized poverty.\u201d Co - In the early stages of her career Miss Nightingale laid great stress; on the maxim that a \u201cnurse is born and not\u2019 made\u201d and she has never flinched from that position.She holds that of all oc- \u2018cupations, nursing least lends itself to a \u201cformula,\u201d as it deals \u201cwith living bodies and spirits and cannot be formulated like engineering, or numbered and tion.It must be sympathetic\u201d The nurse's art cannot be made a formula any more than the painter's; \u201cWhen the great painter, Fuse.l\u201d las Miss Nightingale has instanced, \u201cwas examined as to how he mixed his colors, he, replied: \u2018with brains, sir, and the good nurse, if sha is asked how she nurses can often only answer: \u2018with brains and heart, sir, and with training and parotice.\u2019\u201d | 4 \u201c Treats the Person, | : \u2018\u2019Miss Nightingale\u2019s view of the matter may be illustrated by one of her ow characteristic examples.\u201cA great physician }jvas heard to say, when ask- Croly, rector of St.Paul's church, of Bur- | tricks with fruits and vegetables, will ed how he treated pneumonia, \u2018I don't treat pneumonia, I treat the person who has pneumonia.\u2019 If this is true in medicine, in which there is much that can be tested by.examinations,\u2019 how much more true is it of medicine's gservant\u2014nursing?Training, \u2014 silent.thing training, as well as word training, dong years of training, moral and sympathetic, as well as physical training In tact and sympathy; conduct training is necessary, and progress in training can never end but with a nurse's life.A good nurse must be & good woman.with sympathetic insight.She cannot be a good-nurse without.\u201d Miss Nightingale has always feared a danger that the office of nurse may be magnified until the proper line of demarcation between nurses and the medical faculty is lost.To use her own terse phrase, \u201ca nurse should, be a nurse, not a medical woman,\u201d and any test of study which loses sight of this seems antagonistic to her conception of a nurse's vocation.\u201cThe most important practical lesson that can be gale, \u201cis to teach them what to ob- gerve, how to observe and how accurately.to state the result of observation.\u201d A patient's life may hang on the report which the nurse gives to: the doctor, and while text-books may help with knowledge they cannot supply the place of the observant .eye, jand the quality of observation cannot: be gde- quately tested by ability to pass a technical examination.In a message serit some little time ago to garden party of nurses at her old home, Lea Hurst, Derbyshire, Miss Nightingale touched indirectly on this question.\u201cWe hear a great deal nowadays about nursing as a profession,\u201d she said, \u201cbut the question of each,nurse is, \u2018Am I living up to my profession?The nutse\u2019s life is, above al, a moral and prac: ical lif~\u2014a life nou of show, but of practical action.\u201d | sold: at all Druggists.| PES j i = | | LT \u201cParisian Hair Renewer is not a dye, Par restores Gray Hair to ot youth- fül soft and glossy color.It, cures ardruff and itching of the scalp and makes.the hair grow strong._u: ay are.roaring still.| | ty good cattle given to nurses,\u201d says Miss Nightin- | pd, He ; # * sabt 0 \u2019 I oo.cr ne ; ; _.PENRBROGHS ire moon WEONESIRY So vite] Fos: 0 An fon es : libs for: A Co for w IS \u2026\u2026.\u2026 vs JARKETS.ARE ITER WERT were disinclinedf to give more c, bit 92e was the ruling price À While quotations show no çhange\u201cas, yef, there is no doubt that an easier\u2019 tone\u201d prevails.\u2018The June \u2018make is now) néarly all off the market, and as | shorts have now, no doubt, fully covered, it would not be surprising! to see prices weaken somewhat.The receipts: last week were the \u2018heavidst | of the season so far, amounting tof 119,103 boxes.The shipments: were also in excess of the previous week, amounting to 99,084 boxes, against 94,959 boxes for the previous week / : * BUTTER\u2014The receipts of butter yesterday = were [4,240 packages.The \u2018market ig firm at 2lic for fancy mild; 2le for |choice, and 204c to 20 3-4c for good|to fine.At the boat this morning ghout 2,000 boxes were offered, and spld at 204c to 20ÿc.A good demand| continues for Canadian butter from the other side, but it is rather surprising how prices \u2018keep up, \u201cand with any slackening of the demand prices would certainly weaken.For that reason some exporters regard present prices as rather dangerous, though there is mo indication as yet of any wegkening tendency.- LIVE STOCK.London, \u2018July 18.\u2014Since last week a slightly weaker feeling has prevailed in the market for Canadian cattle, and prices show a decline of 1-4c, with sale# of fiom at 12c, while the market for American cattle is also easier at 12fc, - Trade was dull at the East End abattoir Monday with little improvement: on last week\u2019s low prices.About 806 head ' of butchers\u2019 cattle, six \u2018mitch cows, 150 calves and 700 sheep and lambs wee offered for sale.Primé beeves, sold at! Be to Bic per lh; pret- 33c to 43c, and the common stock|at 2c to 33c\u2014 per lb.Cajves \u201csold \u2018at $2 to 88 earch, or 3c to.4e per lb, and the \u2018lambs at $2.50 toir 34.25 each|.or 44c to 53¢ per Ib.Fat hogs sold at 53c per lh.for largé sows ; for heavy fats, and\u2019 r lb, for selects.~ THE BRQCKVILLE BOARD.Brockville, July 19.\u2014At the Brock- ville \u2018cheese bogrd on Saturday the registration showed a total of 6945 boxes offered of which 3116 were white and 38% were colored cheese.The opening (bid of 9 cents, made by.Mr.Derbyshire was quickly raised to 94c.and 9¢c.at which figure the first call was given to Mr.Gardiner, who failed to| secure a box at\u2019 that figure.Four calls at the same price by various buyers got no favorable response.Mr.[Patton then bid 93e, which also was refused.On the sixth call at that u Mr.Bissell got 419 boxes.0.Farl for 99-1Ge.secured 200 hoxes and (M.W.Fvertts at 9jc., took 500 : boxes.Farl\u2019s purchases Subsequently, Mr.on the board et | 9 9-16c.increased his.lot to atotal of 834 boxes.The other buyers at 9c, took other lots on \u2018the board.-\u2014_ - © EASTMAN.- July 19.\u2014Miss| Edith Holland, of South Bolton, wag the guest of her.cousin, Miss -Dgisy Parker, on Friday last.Lo Montreal, where she spent a\u2019 short timeewith he daughter, Mrs.Nixon.- Miss Naomi Phelps and her friend, from\u2019 Sherbrooke, \u2018spent Sunday with her parents, |Mr.and.Mrs.L.D.Phelps.The W.C.T.U.|will meet at the home of Mrs.T.'W.Phelps on Thursday afternoon at threp o\u2019clock, 7 : Mr.G.Stevens and party from Wa terloo, were in [town on Monday en route for Bonalle Lake.Mr.Weston is| stopping in town a few days looking after the interests of the Royal Templars.Mr.A.Foster, = Robinson, was in town this week.\u2018The Misses (ave and young ther have .returned from a Boston.: a - bro- trip to a le om on \u201c21st Annnal\u2019\u2019 > \u201cExhibition Sept.2nd to 9th.Which will in Exhibits and Attractions jsurpass all its .predecessors.For the Prize List and Forms i apply to.8 - W.M.TOMLINSON, } Ï | | | of Montreal, July 18.\" CHEBBE-The rèceipts of cheese ÿesterdty \"were: 12,648 boxes.\u2018 Local quotationgé are \u2018unchanged, holders still.asking #93¢ to 10c for Ontarios, and 8c tof@ic qr Quebec make.At the.boat affput \u201c4,000 boxes were offered.: | ill - pay eek commeaciog- Jaly 17th: for g Choice, Bressed Hogs, delivered in Sherbrooke, 3 : | 8c per Ib.oo & 000 0L y dE doin | parately, [ + Mrs.C.Bennett has \u2018returned from | tte ME ACKING \u2018 GO, 5 qu 3% 1 xg 3, : © e prie, ee, 0,0 © 0\u201d 0%\" % ° % REDISTRIBUTION BILL.London; July 19.\u2014On the Speaker, Mr.Léwther, agreeing to the contention of John Redmond, the In ish leader, that each clause of the redistribu- 42 TALE sent ~ EST vf} Ex tion oF Beata: bill must Be: d aes Premier Balfour, in.the House of © Commons \u2018Monday, withdrew the bill, sgying -he would.proceed -with' it.ht the next session of Parliament,«\u201d adding : .\u201cThis| course was taken, as His Majesty's |Government is not prepared to congede so much time during the present session.\u201d er emis ti ee CLEMENT THEATRE! , 2 WEEKS\u2014STARTING| \u201c MONDAY, JULY 17 Ben E.Mack wy.iit » { Stack Company 3 PRESENTING ALI \u2018NEW |[PLAYS.Special Scenery, Tllustrated 'Songs, High Class Vaudeville.To-Nigbt-\u2018\u2018Master and Man.\u2019 Prices\u201410c., .20c., and 80c.Seats on sale at Box Office every \u2018day.PUBLIC NOTICE y % bolt Valuable Timber Lands owned in fee simple by the Cookshire Mill Company, in liquidation, de scribed below will be sold by Public Sale at she | Registry Office, Cookshire, \u2018 \\ : ® ' commencing at 10 o\u2019clock, on Wednesday, Aug.2, 05 The Auctioneer will announce on the day of sale how the lands are to be'put up and will as far as possible endeavor to suit intending purchasers and will also state the terms of sale, etc.The iquidators reserve the right of one bid on any lot or lots put pp for sale.Mi.\"Te Wownehin of \u201cNEWPORT, which would come to Maine Central Rail way.: Range 11 Lot 1.\u2014N.E.$ 60.\u2019 SR.+ 60 1-3 S.W.2 60 1-3.181 Range 11 Lot 2.\u2014H4 108 N} 103 2ud Range 10 Lot 1.-8} .eevee 125 Range 10 Lot 2\u2014S4 of Nt 52 Wi .+ 52 Et S}H 63 .ao eue 156 668 T.ands owned by Liquidators Cookshire Mill .Co in.the Township of CLIFTON.Acres.Range 1 Lot No.14.\u201484 Et 60% 3 Ii 60% 60% .8§ Wi 603 N§ W ansannes sereasers.asssssase meiesmseusus 241 Range 1 Lot No.15.\u201484 Ej 55} § 154 554 84 Wé 554 Nb WE DDB civics vevson ousvovsrs veversers ae soivess 222 Range 1 Lot, No: 18.Ng os a00c0ss0 111 Range 1 Lot No, 23 \u2014S54 110 Nj fio veers unas an sesses sess seseseres vessie 220 Range 1 Lot No.24.\u201484 1084 Nj 217 Range 1 Lot No.25.\u2014k4 1034 Wi 1034 .\u2026nsen cries aasooupre vavesenense 207 Range 1 Lot No.26.\u2014KE4 102 W4 DB Lncovoes Gorraveso anoneocer sesessees 5 5 204 Range 2 Lot Ig 23.\u20148% Es 5: Ni Fd ND L.nc0n aosesssse vovecrere Luce 104 Range 2 Lot ÆE4 16.\u2014S4 Et 524 N4 - Es 524 4557 Ww vassone CEE ST 105 Range 3 Lot 423.\u2014 art Es 53 1-\u20ac Ne Wi 531-3 Sf Wg 531-3.160 Range 4 Lot No.17.\u2014S§ 105 Nj 1006 nis einen eevee.everonens areeseness 210 Range 5 Lot No.24.\u201483% .100 Range 6 Lot No.25.\u2014N4 111 53 111 .evessueesere sesrsseer seseveveress 222 Range 6 Lot No.26.\u2014N4 107 84 \u2018 107 L.cvrouo ovouosvronne aurénorer vovauosemuse 214 25637 Lands owned by Liquidators Cookshire Mill Co., Township of AUCKLAND, which would come to Maine Central Railway.cres.Range 11 T.ot No.1.\u2014N.W.i1 514 N.E.4 514 S.W.4 514 =.4 514.Range 11 Lot No,6.\u2014N.F.4 51 2-3, E.4 512-3, 8S.W 5123.; 155 Range 11 T.ot No.7.\u2014North - West Part .\u2026.\u2026.svroornce ovsersess arses 000 31 Range 11 Lot No.8\u2014North West à BU Range 9 Lot No.2.\u2014West 4 103% 0 Fast 3 1038 cee vecrrvres comin 207 Range 9 Lot No.4\u2014 Range Lot No.| Range Lot No.Range Lot Na.Range T.ot No.Range Lot No.Range Range ; Range 6 Lot No.7.\u2014West 4 what has heen sold to Begin & 200 sessrevsn sasevessrsce QIAN ABO Mignault about .pre érecsere grave 100 Range 6 Lot No:7.\u2014Kast § less what has heen sold to Begin & -Perris, about .ene een +.100 Range 6 Lot No.8.\u2014East 4 104 est TOA L.un0 nassovora ocvésvecse .208 Range 6 Lot No.9.\u2014Fast à 103 ; est 40 1018 Le.sorrreces oesouueces 206 Range & Lot No.12.\u2014Part on Cana- 5 dian side of boundary .154 Range 6 Lot No.13.\u2014Part on Canadian side of boundary .t.87 3263 T.ands owned hy Liquidators Cookshire Mill Co., in \u2018Township of STOKE.oe Acres.Range -13 Lot No.25.\u2014 .ween GO Range 13 Lot No.26.+\u2014 eo ve0cre 260 \u2018 7 360 Also.the tenant houses and the Hay \u2018ap Factory, all in the Village of Saw- yerville.Correspondence in reference té these lands can be addressed to A.ÿ.Robinson, Cookshire, Que, or to any of the undersigned, = £ WOOD, Sherbrooke, R.H.POPE, Cookshire, : J.-MACKINNON, Sherbrooke, Be Liquidators, bo Becretary-Treagurer A.Sherbrooke, Juve 15, 1905, Cookshire Mil} Co\u2019y.0 | | F\".HELP WANTED - {\\PANTED\u2014A » notice.3 en Recard 4%.Have seeured more domestic .oleridal AY other help than all othes sources combined.There is only ups - \u2018Ouje to get juetthe kind Loir you us vont t way is tbe use of famo Ads, im the Record.- IPE - PRE SR WANTED, \u2014 WEAVERS FOR CROMY- ton looms ; .good wages -and constant work ; \u2018also, spinners, twisters and mill help of all kinds.Apply, Paton Manu- facturing Co.of Sherbrooke, Sher brooke, Que.- : WANTED \u2014 WORKINGMAN WANTS housekeeper ; three children, youngest, six.Write, Archie Duncan, Bury, Que.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.1 Apply Mrs.J.D.Kennedy, Brooks St.= ame pe _ FIRST-CLASS WOOD Apply, Geo.Long.TEACHERS WANTED\u2014FOR SCOTS- town Model School.1 teacher for Aca- \u2018demy Department, 1 teacher for Moda turner.Department, 1 teacher for Primary De partment.Apply to R.B.Scott, Sec.- Treas., Scotstowr, Que.FOR SALE.| FOR SALE\u2014A SOLID BRICK, DQU- hle house in the North Ward, First- class in every respect.Pays 10 per cent on investment.\u2018Owner waits money to use in his business.Apply to \u201cK,\u201d\u201d Record Office.TO LET.FOR RENT.\u2014 HOUSE ON BOWEN Avenue, 8 good sized rooms, all newly painted and papered, electric lights, and\u2019 all modern improvements, Rent reasonable ; immediate possession, Apply to George Webster on the premises, or to W.R.Webster, Queen Fans Fac- tory.HOUSE TO LET \u2014 WITH SEVEN rooms ; furnace, .city water, a= wool shed.Rent, $9.00.Apply, 92 Belvi- dere\u2019 street.= / _ ë TO LET\u2014HOUSE ON FULTON AVE.all modern conveniences.Apply to Wm.Hawken; contractor, Sherbrooke.WANTED TO RENT OR SELL\u2014THE store now occupied by A.J.Bissonett.Apply to C.Le: France, Rock Island, e.i MISCELLANEOUS.WANTED \u2014 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Bank stock.Sherbrooke.| GET YOUR DRESSMAKING DONE at reasonable prices by bringing it to 106 Prospect street.WANTED\u2014BOARD IN cated, for family of three, with three bed rooms and sitting room.Address stating terms H, Record office.WANTED.\u2014 PUPILS, PIANO AND Theoretical, by lady, Toronto College of Music Teacher\u2019s Certificate.111 Wellington street.- IN POUND\u2014-ONE RED SAND WHITE \u2018Bull.Two or more years old.If not claimed within ten days will be sold to defray expenses.| R.DAVIDSON, pound keeper.° LOST.between Dufferin avenue and Brown\u2019s boat house via Montreal and - Queen street, small red plush canoe cushion.Reward on return to Dr.W.A.Far- well.Sl FARM FOR SALE Pleasantly located in fine neighborhood, \u2018only three miles to hustling viHage, 8-4 mile to school, 200 acre farm, 150 acres tillage in fine level flelds, 80 acres tim- her, enough to pay for the place.Fine sugar grove of 1500 trees, with up to date camp.This farm is in a high state of cultivation, well fenced with woven wire.Buildings in extra good repair, house newly shingled and painted with water in the kitchen.A modern barn, 40x70, built only two years, track for Water in front of cattle.This place ticulars apply to JAMES BOTHWELL, : Ulverton, Que: FINE FARM FOR BALK Property of the late Samuel Mallory in Tennoxville, 216 acres, in high state of cultivation, as large milk business has been carried on continuously for nineteen years, Sugar place and other wood, pure running water from spring, comfortable house and splendid large $2,000 barn, 45x100, post office, Bishop\u2019s College, Grammar and other schools, churches, etc., fine hay farm, 21 acres crop, wilt he sold with or without crop.\u201cFor further particulars address _ MRS.CRCILTA MALLORY; Lennoxville, June 80th, 1905.BAKERY.During the hot weather it will be to the best interest.of the housekeepers of Coa- ticook to supply themselves with bread and pastry from my bakery.1 am pre- ared to deliver at your door the best ome made and milk bread.My cakes, pastries, buns of all kinds and tarts will be on sale at George Iletcher\u2019s, Main street, where T will place fresh supplies every day.1 will also deliver baked beans and brown bread, on \u2018order Saturdays.Picmces and parties specially catered for on the.shortest possible My baker is one of the best in the Townships and came to me specially recommniended, in all branches of the business.Orders promptly attended 10 at all hours.A trial will prove that this is the best method of supplying your wants during the hot weather.J.I.ASTELL, Coaticonk.Science v8, Brute Strength Triumph of Brains Over Muscle LEARN JIU-JITSU A class will commence in this the most efficient amd: scientific.art.of self-defence yet \u2018introduced during the first week of August.: 2\" \u2018If desired and there are sufficient applications a separate class will be held in any neighboring town.Terms moderate, .Two instructors in attendance.Applications by letter to sp?Record Office.NOTICE If the party that visited Breeches Lake a few «ays ago and could not get enough to eat would kindly notify the caretaker when to éxpect them prepared for them.Respectfully yours, A.E.JOHNSTON, \"Breeches Lake, July 17th, 1905, ; PAGE FIVE: G.M.Howard, Box 302, - A .PRIVATE family in North Ward, conveniently lo- LOST \u2014 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON must be seen to be appreciated.For pare } beautifully situated, near \u2019 very.again he would endeavor to be hetter™ a Fa a pA, fi ry Le A 7 2 rs \u2019 7 \u2018 0 (J ANd CA ¢ 7 PERRIN 1 CA [J Des ys Z LE 7 LA I Ie A F5 IY ye 7 & 7 yy y SL - >4 A vi / #4 La Les - blood.\u201d + \\ trict of Cuba.J.BRUCE PAYNE, IL, \u20ac 2 EE ap vs profits.at half price to cleat.6 rép A lot of odds and ends in Musli fa: 5 \" Pharaoh Cigar | | ap - is real and lasting.It ts-a cigar you will: never tire of, 'N because it is made of pure, personally selected, thoroug gly -matured tobacco from the Manicaragua dis- It is carefully made in a clean, bright, sunny factory by contented, careful, experienced workmen.I wantiyou to try my Pharaoh cigar.am sure it will solve your cigar trou- ten.None genuine uriless branded Pha- td., » Granby, ra s09 de Price cutting \u2018brini s increased brisiness, even But brisk business is what | and to get plenty of it we are cutting prices without regard to.AM our Muslin and Gingham to clear at 25 p c : off regular prices.- AN Dress Goods 25 p.c.off.All Waists and Skirts at 25 p.c.olf.ut Ginghap Prints.All marked we want | a this WHERBROOKE Day RECORD, PNESDAY, JULY 19, 1908\" a es | ah + T.Belan ger, | i «| | i Ce © 3 \u201ca Ane Aus: Supe d UF THE EvisTes \\ + HA, ete Hospitals, Conven Ls, and Other Religious tr = Use a Praise Vin St-Michel > Welingo St fini été 145 Co Ci niia and other diseases caused by poor : \u201cWe prescribe Vin St-Michel when-| \u201c Some of our nuns, who were suffering | of the system, used Vin St-Michel.| A > wv 2 ; Va LER x RUE oH iE A i iil hy Ti a HOSPICE STR-CROIE, ae nuns when \u201cWe | vin St-Michel to our | hey suffer from weakness, nervousness, poor blood and kindred complaints, having been advised to do so by our physician.We find Vin St-Michel an excellent tonic to build up thé strength and purify the blood.\u201d Sister ITot, sultry women.TE.CLOTILDE, First Pharmacist, | Grey Nunnery, Quebec, lays of spring, coming after \"| hi intense cold, are especially trying oh Many ailments, peculiar to the sex, are aggrevated by| the cnervating weather.| Vin St-Michel! is woman's ood friend during Vin St-M and rich, builds up strength, drives + { the change of Seasons, || : ichel Lecps the blood cod pure way \u201cthat tired feeling, \u201d helps one to eat and sleep a; as in winter.- Vin St-Michel is the only spring tonic you need to keep well and strong.Boivin, Wilson & Co, 520 8% Paul st, Montreal, sole agents for America.Eastern Drur Co.,14 Fulton St, Boston, Mass, sub agents for U.& ' me LIBBYTOWN.| July 19.\u2014Miss Clara MeCorkill returned to Montreal yesterday, Mr.and Mrs.D.Davidson visited i in Boynton Sunday.1 Mr.and Mrs.F.Jones \u201cand Mr.and Mrs.Georgie Davis were in town Sunday.Mrs.Farle Hovey \u2018and little son, of Fitch Bay, ond Miss: Mabel Hovey visited Mrs.UG.Libby Thursday last.The Guild met at Mrs.W.H.Davidson's Friday last, NM aster Harold Wyman is focqueribe after having a lohg run \u201cof tvphoid | \u2018fever: Dr.Jones is attending him.~The many friends \u2018of \"Miss Nellie ] Emery will regret to learn of her'serious illness in a hospital in Franklin Falls, NH.i Tes H ; PUT GASOLENE IN A STOVE, MICHIGAN MAN AND WIFE FATALLY INJURED AND CHILD | ~ BURNED D TO DEATH.Newberry, Mich., July 19.\u2014By a gasoline explosic Millan, nine, in in his house at |Me- miles west of here, Daniel Long was fAtally burned, his three year- -old dau ghter was burned \u2018to a crisp, and his.wife broke her neck by jumping from a second story window \u2018and will die.to the ground.\"The house was Œurned line.to-build a fire-in the kitchen and it exploded, the blazing gasoline |flyv- ing all over the lower floor of the house.| Almost instantly the lower t part of the little :girl w fusion, house was in flames, [Ihe as overlooked jn the con- ge 2 CTT yo Tie : = \u201cA comfortable corner, an interesting book, à good \u20ac: igar ® A hy lots of \u2018them.: The enjoyment yoû sé from smoking .| Some Interesting Informa- | tures, spoke of \u2018the American Habit - ot; | doing \u2018things in a hurry, and of going: \u2018(at the most rapid speed possible, re- \u2018gatdless of consequences.He declared }| { that if someone should invent a.sys-f tem hy which persons oould be fired | J Jlof 38.7 miles an hour.| the remarks of the \u2018have force, considering the many grade [ egrned, nor foreign critics will \u2018express | ur sympathy with the new eighteen- |.Long used some gaso- | cc \u201cOF FAST Trans ; .{on On This Subject.- - \u2014 < TRIE SHOULD BE SAVED ON.~~ SHORT DISTANGES.rion thé Wall Street Journal} \u201cWendell Phillips, in one of his.Leo.[ORY out of a great cannon across the Atlantic in a few minutes, there would be a popular demand for that mode of travel, even if one in every ten per \u2018sons were killed.Although this Jec- | \u2018ture was delivered a full generation, ago, it illustrates the spirit that has\u2019 led to the establishment of eighteen hour trains between New York and \u2018Chicago by \u201cthe.Pennsylvania and.\u2018New York Central railroads, The Pennsylvania\u2019s fast train bé- tween Jersey City and Chicago makes\u2019 \u2018the 904 miles in.an average journey speed of 50.9 miles per hour.This includes all stops, and necessarily the actual running time for parts of the distance is much greater.It is the {fastest long distance train in the world.The Mediterranean express makes the 892 miles from Calais to Vintimille at an average journey speed of a little over 42 miles an hour.The lai makes the 185 miles at an average of 58.4 miles an hour.The Nord express which runs from Ostend to St.Petersburg, a distance of nearly 1600 ÿ miles, makes an average speed of 35.3 miles an hour, but in crossing Germany it makes the distance ¢f 879 miles, nearly equal to that \u2018between Jersey City and Chicago, at \u201cspeed Another uropean train whose distancg) is near-' y equal to that of the Pennsylvania fast Chicago train, runs from Ostend to Vienna, 822 miles, at an average of 34.7 miles an- hour.There are a number of trains, which, running far shorter distances, make much faster time than these long dis- bance trains.For instance, there are | wo trains that make the 55 to 58 riles -between Atlantic City and \u2018Camden at a speed of about 57 miles an hour, while the Empire State ex- ress from New York to Buffalo, 439 Miles, has been running for a number Gi years at an average speed of over \u2018miles an hour.The Edinburgh ex- ress, running from London to Edinburgh, 395 miles, , makes an average only slightly in excess of that of e Pennsylvania- -Chicago train.| The Railway Age, in an article on e new eighteen-hour trains, running | between New York and Chicago, says : \u201cSome of the European visitors to > International Railway Congress, ho \u201csubsequently made a tour of the untry, are credited with the remark, at; in many instances, the speed of American trdins is little short of reck- lpss.That is to say, the speed in question is too great for safety in iew of the existing conditions of in- equate block signalling and univer- spl grade crossings, if not of inferior tpadbed and track.Such criticism, of course, would apply; less to the New y 1 RS York Central andthe Pennsylvama ines than to most ther American systems.But even in the case of these highest examples of speed possibilities foreign observers crossings of city streets, country roads ahd connecting railways \u2018still in exis- tance.In the circumstances, we fancy neither the home public, nor disin- tdrested American railway men, nor the stockholtlers of the companies con- hour\u2019 ambition.All of them are far mpre likely to say that twenty hours from Chicago to New York by either raute is fast enough.\u201d : The running of an eighteen-hour service between.New York and Chicago emtails a tremendous strain upon the organization, and the facilities of the edmpany making the run.The diffi-; ity i s the tremes of train cilty increases as the extremes o n on the road widen.If a railroad with a limited number of tracks has ins moving over it at rates of speed fr m ten to fifty miles an hour, the sixty miles an hour._The fastest in requires a rigid clearing of the track far in advance of its approach, and increasing its speed in arithmetical ratio means increasing the strain in geometrical ratio.Then there is the question of expense.We should very much like to see the profit and loss ! statement of the twenty-hour train on \u201cthe Vanderbilt systern for the year enfled Dec.31st, with the expenses \u201cchatged with their- fair proportion of the total.We doubt that the balance on| the right.side would be very handsome.| \u2014 ed] The _value of the hour saved
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