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[" re NE PEN, TE RR | Co ment, apparently unsurmountable dit- ficulties would be.cleared away \u201cthat Russia light together.At is to, be feared that with these consistent optimists the wish was fa- \u201c ther to the thought.; LONDON HOPES FOR PEACE.Condon, Ang.26.\u2014 But that it is felt - Impossible that two nations should be Plungéd again into the horrors of war on accoumt_of uo mere difference of a few millions of money.which would be speedily expended in the continuation of hostilities, Count Lamsdorti\u2019s declaration would\u2014be revarded as the fidal word and heralding a breaking up of the peace conf-re.cce., The.London papers commenting on the situation therefore, while admitting the apparent hopelessness of the aspect, do not vet despair of x perce ful seftlement, in view of the fact that all differences, except indemnity.fave heen virtually arranged.The Portsmouth .correspondent of the Morning Post Still insists that peace will concluded, and declare< that Russia is willing to pay a certain whourt of in- = \u2018 : i y | : - RY; : af +, 2 , , UES._ | .= { e Xf] - .ET \u2014 = .\u2014_\u2014 .; i .== TT TT UT TTT ; * M OC voL.TX, No.165 | | SHERBHOOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, T.| c= VOL.LL _ | , SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1905 EI - \u2014 : : \u2019 QUE, _ 1 ) > RE ~ _ i ! j \u2019 1 PRICE ONE CENT te An \u2018 _ nas | > = eee ef ITCHENER FIRST 30D « |BALLOON WILL : FARNHAM in ROSH S00 | |THE FARNHAM [SMUCCLING ra | AND CURZON.| OF THE G.T.P.| ASCEND 10,000 FT URDEF 1 OSard .=~ | | | ; Vicerov \u2018 Te TT.; \u2014 | | \u2014 WL \u2018 - 1 Ve| Viceroy and Commander-|Was Turned Yesterda ( 1 Hi | \u2018 rer mi \u2018 in-Chief \\ ul $ ay In|German Astronomer Will High Constable Will \u2018Not |C.P.R.Officals Now Search ty a | ens | - -Chief Contradict the West.There Watch Eclipse » Speak Of Magog Visit Their Ships Co il se Each Other.IX NT \u2014 | | i: BE ee - t of - Russ and Jap Declare They Will Not Recede \u2014 May Be né er - [IX MILES NORTH OF SYDNEY, IN |\\RXPECTS 10 GET FINE VIbw op MAY FEAD [TO SOMETHING \u2014 NO | pOUND 2800 HIGH Le ; ; m ; \\ ES - .Nn 0} q; G : L , TQ J .v NE 4 q cn oe .; or \u2018 2 I D G GRADE CIGARS ad Only.Game Of Bluff\u2014Yet A Chance Of Peace He as ET OF MINUTES PORTAG] on AIRIE SEC THE PHENOMENON.s STRONG CLUE AS YET.ON STR.MONTEZUMA : 4 'AUSES SENSATION AND IN- TION.| \u201c Madri Sweetsburg, Aug.26 \u2014(Special) \u2014 BN > in.rismouth N.H.Ang.26.-There tion to-day in responsible qu RPPASES VUUPIAN ae 9e raha | Madrid, Aug.25.\u2014Prof.Bersen, the High Constable Boisvert returned fre Montreal, Aug.26.~(Special.) = To .Tote or-n0 chance in the situation predict tihe result of the at Eee CREASES FRICTHIN, ; Winnipeg, AE 20.(Sy ecial)\u2014 The celebrated German astronomer, of the Farnham on Thursday tnd fram put: am end to smugeling on their >_ fat.at the peuce conference.Speculation is for peace, but no one appears to The Simla, Aug.26.\u2014A further chapter rst sod of t e GTP was turned yes- vin ri pbservatory, will take observa- reports little progress in the solution steamers, the Canadian Pacific has in- rife but nothing tangible is known sunguine! regarding the\u2019 outcome.The in.the controversy between General terday, by Macdonald,| MeMillen Com: from of the forthcoming solar eclipse of the Farnham murder mystery.It js OUEUrated a system of searching the agent ut the effort President Roosevelt is feeling on the Boerse was , .- DS ETS LS TCCTRS Kpany, at Aperne, six mile = |[from a balloon which will ascend ten doubtful if the railtv partv will ever Ship by its own officers beiore cus- about ; g oi s one of un-| Lord K,ichener and Vicer Cur , 1 , files.north\u2019 of |!thousand feet f i .guilty party will ever .e cus Ere.king to prevent a rupture of the ne- certainty, and a like feeling prevail \\ > eran iceroy- Curzon, qq - L pusand, feet from the town of Bur- [he known.toms officers get on board.oaly ns, The constant reiteration 1in the Government offices boue ras en who has recently resigned, was pub- fa CY ; , ne Burgos 18 IR the mountains, and \u201c He offers nô details regarding his Officers were rewarded by finding OUrcey, by the mouthpieces of both ides that are etter informed as to the attitude lished today.This consists of strong- his section is west pf Fortage La- the combined elevations will give the visit to Magog und the meeting with 3200 high grade cigars hiklen away brins.neither will modify its position may of Russia than concerning that of Ja- ly worded minutes issued by \u2018General Prairie.| ne ecli e gmers -& near view of the the mysteriouk stranger, Something on the steamer Montezuma yesterday, 10 i be assumed to be a Sep, up pi the ban.ne Kitchener protesting against the tele- \u2014_\u2014\u2014 .| pse.- may come of fit, he says.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 he: - diplomatic game of bluff.The chances e dominant fecling in the Russian gram sent bv Lori t«izon t the Rt.|] : informatio, ibformation, wr pretended | the .ui do not preci a favorable out- Tort us {reported officially here is that on.St.John Broderick, eccretäry of N Up T | BEATS MOTHER AND Pierson, } ; hu ered to ih CHILD CAGE Mpered 5.of, the conference.;( ussia id in a better position to go on State for India, on Au ist 10 pur- \u2018 =, JL is often the a aioe followed ; hich i \u2014 JAPANESE- PUBLIC WANTS INT with the, war before, because the dis- porting to give a NK of Kitoh- 20° | : : THEN SEEKS DEATH.A ie one the pmallest cirenmetaner IN BINDER KNIVES re 5 DEMNTTY semination of those terms in Russia (nerfs proposals in regard to the re- : | \u2019 = - which, dovelors Con vi rome es AND ; op re] i5 having the effect of bringing mos ranignti f the .NU .\u2014 says the thigh Constable and no in-| LEG CU I\" AND DE | ; mouth.Ane, 96 According to a ) winging most organization of thi Indian army.: £ r TZ tp} \u201cIr a - Fo ati i RV] UT OFT AND DEATH FOL- M of competent Japanese authority, Baron cducated persons to the conviction Without entering into details, © Lond .STRICKEN WITH REMORSE FOR formation, no matter from what - LOWED FROM OSS sy i our Komura apd Mr.Takuhiva are oppos- hat the wat must be fought out, as] Kitchener describes Lord Curzon\u2019s ver- Very Practical ie S of the HIS DEED, SWALLOWS 1N- \u201cTt in ain h mr 3; j A > and : waiving of Japan's demands $C conditions are_insupportable ana |sion of hix (Kitchener's) proposals as TO TTC 1x plain that at present the de} Wilmipeg, Aug.26.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Whil n ar ed to the waiving ! BNCS because the r ; ; .proj a \u2018se - SECT POISON tectives have not in their ow ] ia f pee) he \u2018widey for reimbursemont of war expenses.no the return to Kussia- of half a too sweeping In some instances, and City Impro emen ; olievini fixed opinion à t wl \u201c 5 Uhe perpe- Hon it The am rat at 8 = \u201cIn the conference, the Japanese acon- mi lion soldiers, .discontented with meorrect \u201cin others, while some asser- » .+ | Brooklyn, Aug.26.\u2014Believing he had trat SE the IF nl an ro the peri Bel his little son.aged 3.was : red tention was that in conceding the ante- heir treatment in the Far Fast \u201cand tions Kitchener flatly denies, The min- Association.fatally beaten his mother while in a \"4°0E 0° CNE pc crime, caught by the knives of the binder and f whi bellum demands of Japan.Russia ad- with the] vain results of their endur- utes conelide with the following : \u2018 : - rage over money matters, Thomas - | _ {his Teg taken off at the knee, dymg.eh Co mitted either that she was beaten or unce would add to the internal © fer- \u201cAs regards the whole summary, it ROAD COMMITTEE AN \u2018 Carrol, nineteen years, left her lying DREW KNIFE within an hour from loss of blood.~ tal ele that her attitude prior to the war was nent.while the Government would not gives n description of my proposals {7 ng ASH CIA- on the floor in the front room of No.| \\ TTI, Su + - anjustified,, all in wither case Japan be able | fruthiully fo ower the ue | cotirely inconsistent with the views | TION WILL WORK| TOGETHER 11s Vandyke street, whore hy had fal- ON HOTEL MAN PLAT OF SISTER MARY JosRPH \u2014$ \u2014 ssl = ., ; i had made a dishonor- actually held.\u201d .\u2018 : 1 pen alter being severely beaten by him, A X 3 sibility holds thet Ju si MN Lhe able péare.\u2018 The Viceroy gives a lengthy reply, in FOR.LAUDABLFE OBJ EC +and going to the Kitchen obtained 0 une do i AT KINGSTON.107 ay _ \u201cRussias talk of \u201csaving her face.\u201d is DEMANDS STIR \u201cRUSSIAN ARMY: which he admits that his summary for The officers of the City [Improvement bottle of insect poison, which he MANAGER or THE OSGOOD, | Kingston, Ont, Aux.26.\u2014(Special.) ?e gow ~ hardly reasonable, claiming that her Lidziapudzy Manchunia, A 2 the Jelesraph soul réf do full justice Association at its meeting - with , the swallowad, pue not until his mother COOKXYTRE, TOWEVER, el Dies Try omeh died at the Ho ip was \u201clost\u201d when she conceded y tiléiapudzy, Manchunia, Aug, 26.\u2014 to every fea nice, but he gladly wel tee , a = stunned anc crippled by his blows ESCAPED.- tel Dieu last night, aged 79 2 carte the ante-bellum demands, which con- | he primy ds expressing indignation comes a chance of sulsstantinting ev- Road Committee, this) woek, after em- had crawled to the kitchen in an en- Cookshire, Aug.26\u2014(Special.y\u2014Rd- Déreased's former naine wus \"Odels | Situls stituted the real casus belli.\u201d Advices OCF nt it terms the colossal de- ery statement he made, and of prov- phasizing the objects of the associa deaver to prevent her son commit- ward Kin , of Coatieook Po tn k Duport and she was born in Terre- } ion received by Ahe Japanese mission from mats of Japan, and the hope that ing the correctness of the inferences he tion to be co-operation and assistance ung suicide.\u2019 Lo for C.AP Barbeau got inte trouble bonne, Que.* oo s home say that Japanese publie opinion avain nb ain continue is expressed drew drom them.Cy iceroy Curzon in all directions for.{he improvement puue noie made by.the hey and the at the Osgood House last night.He She entered the community filly, ours is not only bitterly opposed to further | 22 hd again.- maintains everything he said, amb con- pes ing of thd city.and in ps \u201cof \u201cthe mother attracted the at-{had been drinkine and \u201cwas refuse |Sé#rs ago.| - aker ot concessions, but favors: even harsher |\u2014 TOKIO IXSISTR ON INDEMNITY.cludes\u201d in he following strong Ton critical or unreasonalde bplrit referred cul Tu \u201c Others me ne Si liquor, when The dre a knife on the - i \u201cterms than those originally presented.Chm : | guage: \u201c1 have now referred to all va inreaso * ppirit |referz alled& for he ambulance from the sieer Mel Roheri Stevens BIRTHS.Om it- The Japanese people feel ond their Tokio, Aug.26.\u2014 Phere is reason to charges of SEPIOUS misrepresefitations to the desigahility of nore regularity Long Island.Cottage Hospital.br.\"ie wan ug ore The fons S v .1s eve feelings, it is said, will be resrectel by | believe that nothing that has oceurred brought by the commander in-chief and thoroughness in [the removal of} Bull dressed the woman's injuries and- oyu ut bce brought before May, ARMSTRONG.At Melbourne, Que, psue.À the Government that to weaken ro nt Portsmouth will change the attitude against my summary fof hig proposals Japer and publish from | the rincipal left her \u2018in care of a neighboring phy- or Planche, tH magistrate, and fined Mr Aupuat 17th, 1905, a daughter tor for-ac-.would mean that Japan wnst re-open: of thé Japanese Government.While and have provid every puragraph of plete IU their desire to Me some gician.He then hurried the hoy to] = = Mr.and Mrs.Albert À.Armstrong.= doubtiil the war in a decade.\u201cBetter light the foreign oflice retains its usual reti- jy.: on wicks of the\u2019 association | derived from the hospital where he was not brought : oe : ore Ww ont now while we have an \u201carme in vence and the oflicials decline to talk The publication of -these minutes has membership fees to Ee in this to Conseciousness until nine o'elock DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL | ber than the Beld.\u201d thev sav.than make \"a for pubfication, \u201cthe demand for un created a fresh sensation and increases work, more especially on the main | last night.His condition is critical , 13 very.truce for ten years or more and then adequate indemnity -premains unalter- the \u201cdeplorable friction.between © the thoroughfare from the station and'Fand little hope is entertain ior his [ Ne a eue 8 vill Ix reopen hostilities.ce, vin 0 iol of ALT two factions supporting respectively pret n° (er Jrostpllige.du Ni recovery.PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSH | ons Wit : oHowing the receipt of a cablegram the Viceroy and the Commander-in- | TeUpon, Trees Hon ofdinaster + : \u2018 | ee ,mprome AEE from Baron Komura, Premier Katsure Chief, Mow flatly Kitchener and Hallett would for Lhe present have ) SURPRISE PARTY FOR RIGHTY sm , ter fon b TT oe and Sedretary General of the Affairs Curzan id W litehener amd this cleaned on Puesday an Satyr- FROM MONCTON .SURPRISE | PARTY FOR FIGHTY- and his mien and Vans left here ve .MEETING TODAY AT 3-WILI TA BE FChinda called Marquis Ito into a long deducted from the following clauses of day, and the association) woukl Took TO 1 Bro RE OND BIRTHDAY.duy for North Troy, -Vt., where they Sao a FINAL?Co conference.It is beliéved.that im- ther minutes, Curzon.in his sum- after it the remaining days.5 CH PMAN.rookbury,j Aug: 26.\u2014(Speeial.) \u2014 [have another culvert to put in be- LM oo portant] developments are forthcoming.mare arodviek Ateheners nro- Reference was made |tolthe desirabil- \u2014 On Thursday evening, the 24th, a tween (hat place and New Cen- This Portsmouth, Aug.26.\u2014(Npeciall) 2 I uy ary to Brodrick of Kitchener s pro- |.: i 7 port o mul -Fortsmouth, Aug.=6.\u2014 (3 pecial.\u2014 Premier Katsura is receiving hundreds posals, said: \u201cThe Commander-in- ify of more strict regulptiong to pre- ASTKRN BRANCH OF THE NA- party of abdut thirty-five gave a sur- ter, Vi, OT .hurehes.The peace conference will meet \u2018at 3 of letters, telegrams and memorials, Chiof, in clause HI stipulated that the vent refuse paper fre m the billhoard TIONAL TRA SCONTINENTAL - prise to Mr.and Mrs.Moss, it being : : \u2018 | - tion of o'elock today.\u201d urging | insistence.on the Japanese military supply member (of the viee- Bear the opera house being thrown on RAILWAY IS BRING SUR- the pers of the former's S2nd ENTERTAINMENT AND BAZAAR AT end The general impression on the eve terms, | The torpedo boat destroyer, [regal council).should not criticize the street or, allowed to accumulate VEÉYED airthday.- Some of his.grandchildren i BURY.; : tion up \u201cet today's 8 co that wnless Nenohi © has been launched at Kure, opinions recorded by the Commander: behind the board to be blown out, or| ST and great-grandchildren from Ry dis-j Bury, Aug.26.\u2014(Special.)~The' \u2018en- of te - of av's session 1s tha _ unless at This is! the filth of the new fleet of in-Chief on militare uiestions.swécpinirs from the stores or houses to Montreal, Aug.26.\u2014The work of tance were present, besides neighbors tertainment and bazaar held in the ~ting ab miracle happens, the end is a matter Fiwenty-five.destéoyers under construe- Kitehener strongly denied this, and he thrown into \u2018the |stréets.Drivers surveying the Tine of the National and friends.Some presentations were |Town :Hull on Wodnesday evening un- ! ui af days | tion to be Tannched, E with so antéh olss of Curzon's sum» of butchers.and grocgral cart are, al- Granscontinen ul Railway, between made, among others a purse i pleas der the auspices of the R.C.Church Ê this ores some who sti a C VERY ANNIOUS mary.: : so, not suffiriently agrefil to] prevent, Chipman and Moncton, N.B., was he- fant evening was passed socially.\u201cIwas very largely.attended.© Th \u2019 of i There ue c sone wlio sl hoved : ARIS VERY ANXIOUS.ry + Wrapping paner ful iig from their ve.gun this week.Mr.H.M.Bacon and freshments Were served.The old gen gromme coneisting of Do The pro- nn.per tgains ope.| wy re se x» believe Paris, Aug.26,\u2014A sentiment of deep | : \u2019 hirfer, \"Thestistribution]| of Hand hills a stall of about fifteen inen are work- toman was [ns active and cheerful as] ete, also the drama entitled \u201cAn Wd - belier- dat the over-lucky\" president could Fanxietsi prevails in official quarters A is also another sourde of refuse.The] ing from the Chipman end, and a pany of {he jparty.Maid's Courtship,\u201d vas excellently methods - ail in his efforts to brine the parties here concerning the ontrome + of the : Road Comnlittee tHonght the string BUIVONIng party, in charge of Mr.Paul ; 1 No ell vendered.A very enjoyable even- ially im \u2018 tegether.They were confident that Portsmouth conference, owing\u2019 toi Ut .{gent bylaw now | in| fotce prohibiting Weatherbee, Js starting from the Mon- LORNE BASEBALL PLAVER IN- Jing was spent, Procecds amountin to add - - somehow - or other, at the last mo- receipt of discouraging advices.Pri 1 | | all this, as well ns [Urig dumping on cfon end.The parties wifl work until | dURLED.$03 to go to the new parsona vo fond .vate reports received through official o the river hanks, should be enforced hy they meet, and the line thus deter- Lorne, May 26.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A hase- 8 * and and Japañ would se bé | channels show that Grand Duke Viadi- mir, uncle of the Emperor, is casting his powerful influence in favor of peace, but that owing to his personal | vin- popilapity the war clement appears to he strangly\u201d in the ascendancy.The authorities here are inclined to take the view.that the influence of- \u201c Germany has Something to do with Rus- sin\u2019s uncompromising attitude, Mr.McCormick, the American ambassador, has returned from Carlsbad.but.pending definite instructions, is not taking; any active steps, Spencer F.Edv.secretary of the American embassy lat St.Petersbure, srrived here vesterdav, from the Russian capital.and hil a conference with Ambassador Met'ormick relative to the situation.+ Premier RouTior is still in Paris with hi< vacation in suspension.mainly bes case of the proposed militarv demonstration agruinst Moroceo.While continting to use its moral influence towarile the success of the negotiations fut.Portsmouth.the Government ha~ thes far refrained from formal intervention.The Bourse, yesterday, Was tinsteady, cwing to confhetine reports from Portsmouth, but Russian demnity.WAR MUST BL pGUGAÉ OUT, Berlin, Aue, 26.There 15 no disposi- = _ ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF THEFT ADMITS STEALING VALISET \u20acON- TAINING CLOTHENG REFUSES TO TELL WHERE CON- w re TENTS ARE.ri Jos.Gauthier * Wiis arrestol, last oF yout fren, charge with tir theft of a gr, cof vali Containing wearing apparel from side the \"| ram betongine oy re.Caron, of = do hop which Wis standing at the _ dw Hits hia on line SÛrén I ._ .- + feet.The valisé wa- found in Gan thier s RI .ba * Bossession\u201d AT ee dln ie id\u201d.st : .- - Me.stolen it, \"ui we TP not say æ > Wie ; .hat he had dons we the rontonts., À à murber of GFF gr ten wpe Baer - 1 : LL .pa | HS Possession, whi 4 ur- bu 1 end to fave bry voler.will po remanded, this mornin, rand next \u20ac brouobt 4 efore Jaden Milena 3 week, Coat) joey jo.already PREY ef i.\u2018 : their term fn the penitertrurs for \\ / _- Ew é & me eT CHOLERA CASES | IN MANILA \u2014 PROBABLY DULL a VEGETABLES _ - FROM THONG KONG ] ; \u2019 - Manila, Aug, rt a EF] - i; i LE | XJ 5 26.4 .won k f (7) \u201chale ) fo -0.- AN arithreak 0 Al 7 7 is 0) m Manila Ge ben reported.A seseta} pet that 11.due to wren ps 0 org YS from flo.Nemo, Two sol | which, ave died ut Cut MeKinley.Very] io quarantined.In the ety ; .: : Ver carpe! ; 1 , m ; antl one American wo- Ktorés | pan have dial Vis cu fan \u2019 bog] of h I + ls Surgeons of the _ | .~ 18 nos Bering | ax that the disease ox \u2019 Zap] | securities maintained their ground, honds! advancing slightly, > i i T_T WANT OLD, BRITISH SHIPS.- | DETHOITERS DESIRE TIULLS OF WAR VESSELS.\u201cDetroit, Aue.26.-An Ottawa \u201cdes- patel saves that the Government will not permit some Americans to raise an | remove the hulls of three British\" warsh.s sinh at the mouth of the Tharhos River, Lake St.Clair, during the darly part of the last century.Mr.C.Mi.Burton of this city, who is an authority bn the history of this seer tim lof the conntry, \u201con hoth sides of \u2018the boundary line, is one of the number interest.d'in there relies, He says thé are on quivate property and he has he permission of the owners to | remove (Fe halls, and that it will be donet regardless of any order of the Can; Gos ernment touphimg the rtd _ BAPTISTS WILL UNI'E.DIFFERENT SFCTIONS OF CHURCH EN MARITIME PROVINCES 2 PSM TOGETHER.Charlottetown, PET, Aug.26 At Wednesday's session of the - Maritime Bantist convention it was resolved to nnite the Baptist and Free Christian Bapitist dénominations under the name of United Bantists.The united body hast 170,000 adherents in the three pro- vinées.Before adjourning a resolution Lt er.Das n general merchant, in which he as Lieutenant Governor will Come To Sherbrooke On Gtl.WILL ARRIVED AT 110 PM.AND RETURN FO QUEBEC THE FOT- LOWING DAY.His Honor Sir.Louis A, Jette.Lieu- tenant-Governor of Quebec, has aceept- el the in¥itation of.the directors of the Sherbrooke Téxhibition and will visit the fair on Wednesday, the Gth of September, \u2014 His Honor will reach Sherbrooke on the Quebec Central train due at T.10 p.m., and will return to Cuebee the following day.\u201c A number of the Quebec cabinet ministers will als be here on the Guh.+++ +++ + ++ + + + + + ++ WEATHER PROBABILITIES.+ Forecast for the next 24 + hours, issued by the Meteorolo- + gical Bureau: B + Light to moderate winds ; fine + Saturday and\u2019 Sunday; not + much change in temperature.+ +++ ++ r+ EE ER ++++++ + $ MAYOR F.G.ROY OF SCOTSTOWN.Mayor Francois Godfroid Roy, of Scotstown, is a-native of -St.Foye, Qué, where he was horn October 25th, 1559.In INs2 he entered into business still engaged.Mr.Roy is mayor of Scotstown and seceretary-treasurer of the Roman Catholic school commis Council since 1897 and was Mayor in 1501.Mr.Roy was instrumental in the organization of Catholic schools in was adopted expresxing the determina \"tion of the convention to aid mn op~) by \u2018all legitimate \u2018means any to extend the por \u201ca posing and every attempt ) ciple of separute schools in the \u201c MiniON.| the township of Hampden in 1888.He wns a trustee of the Roman Catholic Church from 1898 to 1901.Mayor Roy is an active and progressive citizen and fills his office with eredit to his municipality and himself.sioners.Te has béén a member of the | the police, The association offere number of rubhish 1 at suitable points would throw wrappu also allnded to the approved).do so when a gg painting, gradually association oflicers | other companies ma medicines, soaps aux fics should not be their agents and pl diseriminately.In photograph of t much placarded wa Melbourne strèet w much amusement.Finallv the.presid tion called attentio itv of securing: thy Ce the Protestant Marquette \u2018street fe there heing at preg any importance the favorable for secur present there is pic ground for children -gog Tiver, except park, and no prob except at the pon lode thereon woul the city for street poses and when Jl be an incre singly à great hgon io 4 ture, | A RARE JOTIN MUNRO 0 ALY Toronto, Aus.20 was employed hy 1) at the General Has Laundiy's paral lasting only tw member of BC Janders.und rv\u2019s paralysis is le there being less th a a fifty cases reported lin the past fifty years throughout the world.There have been only -twd other deaths|in hts | l'oronto from the ks Most o phone and light pol Attention growing practice of for advertising.The that these must nof thing but funeral n being di also, comnerded with [95 I EC CUMBS TO VANI pit sis oO oui} was wel - very rare dise pan 1 to| place Nn s gnd destrability of }n ducing the number of poles on King street whiëh Chaitmyn eManam promised to look ito The.asia tion proposed to phint stain g few poles a suitable {eolor.as a trial calling attention th fhe fact tha those of the Sherljropke Telephone Co.had never been painted (the super intendent stating they were willing t color wa the ot os.(also! was \u20ac h it 14 Co » Us( es, tint which ed.tna La allgwed to send acard the city this cohnection he ter rough n, creat ng show nt| of 1 do tl proper ntral Sehôol \u20ac r à publie square, no buildings n and the \u2018nit Tree ner s se or gl of the all Rac juare uth the sn Ho ope Jierred to.Jd be of value and huilding aril oli it wo vuloablé asset exiflentd in the [= SEASE.ORO RY SP AR NI, John W.s al on afte Havs, | He was any, 4sth Hi known.r Tuesday one hundred ame disease.F EE î Taundry\u2019s paraly sis ts rave disease, but unknown.The od patient in the feet, its wav up until ways fatal therd covery reported in it when death ensues.C causes is as sense ttacks nd rapidly w trikes) the br It is |almost béing only one ada.sex on It he stree where pedestrie vaste, and led to tl ing \u2018these poles committee agreed for any- They the feeling of the t American an nufncturing pate | sorts of speci- dilapidated and the associa e desirabil tv between tithe it\" cheaply.À Mir une foro a pur- a NTO, SL Munro, w Price, an illn is not only a ans res \u2019 ih- a in ing ind i - ay ihe | to uk ro u- ho ed of HR] yet the rks in, al- mined ix.expected to be the one which will be finally adopted, whether the central or the valley route from Grand \u2018alls to Chipman is seleeted.The route which has been surveyed through the eentre of New Brunswick, called the \u2018central\u2019 route, is from Chip- | man to a point about ten miles west .where the.Canadian Eastern is: crossed.From this point it runs: to Plaster Rock, where the Tibique, is crossed, and\u201d from there to (Grand Falls.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014___}\u2014 CUBAN SOLDIERS # of Boiestown, | FRANS OF RÉVOLUTION.Havana, Aug.26.\u2014 President Palma has signed\" the bill passed by the House on July 21 and by the Senate on August 16, for the liquidation of the remaining half of the revolutionary soldiers\u2019 pay.issueclt direct to the veterans or their assignees, The bill devotes $7,000,000 of \u201cthe present treasury surplus of about £13,000,000 toward the payment of these claims and also devotes to the same purpose the surplus realized from the original loan of $35,000,000 and the surplus from the stamp taxa tion levied to pay off \u2018that loan.The rest of \u201cthe money needed will be raised by ammmal congressional appropriations.R : \u2014_\u2014\u2014 SOME MACKAY JEWELRY RECOVERED.RING FOUND IN A PAWN SHOP.Toronto, Aug.25.\u2014An engagement ring and a watch, stolen with the other rings from the home of Senator Robert Mackay, Montreal, of August Sth, have been recovered by Detective Duncan, of the local detective depart \u2018ment, ina pawn shop.=; The ring is set with a diamond in à platinum base; and is said to cost £100 in England, It is the property cof Mrs.Mackay and was given ber by the Senator as (he betrothal emblem.Mrs.Mackay's son and his relative, Mr.Henry Enright, who are at the King Edward Hotel, say the family value them at many times that amount, _\u2014\u2014 NEWS FROM WINNIPEG \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ) LONDON NEWSPAPER CAPTTAL- ISTS INVEST IN WINNIPEG REAL ESTATE, Winnipeg, Aug.26\u2014G.I.Strewel, \"à Winnipeg Railway contractor, will build the first 50 miles of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway west of Portage La Prairie, having secured a sub-con- tract from McDonald, McMillan & Co.The Harmsworths of London, have ENGAGEMENT TORONTO ro- invested $65,000 recently in real estate in Winnipeg.TO BE PAID.MONEY \u2018APPHOPRIATED FOR VET- By the terms of the bill bonds of various denominations, to draÿv five per cent.interest until paid, \u2018will be have | ball match |was played at Troutbrook between th4 Troutbrook and Lorne teams and esultel in à score of 9 to- 6 in favor ¢f Lorne, One of the Lorne players, Wn.Coyle, was struck in the eye by a Hall, receiving some nasty euts.Sovéfal stitcheä were taken by the doctor.who attended him, BUSIT FIRE AT GOULD, Scotstowr, Aug.26.-(Special) \u2014 A forest fire has been raging at, Station, six miles from here.It destroyed some pulpwood belonging to R.it.Scott, of this place.(Gould CHOOLLRALLY AT GLEN - SUTTONS lon, Aug.26.\u2014(Special).\u2014- ally of the district-of Mans held here on Friday, the 25th.and Was à success in every Way As the weather was fine n° good crowd from other towns was present.The Revd LL H.Fischer, of Manson- ville, Presiflent of the district society, acted as cfairman, and commenced the meeting by singing the hymn, \u201cAll hail the pdwer of Jesus name.\u201d followed by the reading of a text from the Book Of Nehemiah, and a short explanation by Mr.Fischer, The hymh, \u201cShowers of Blessing\u201d was isung, followed by an bil pes of welcome by our pastor, Rev, J 1h SUNDAY $ Glen Sut The ss.sonville we Kerr, and {theoreply by Rev.W.À.Wells, of Sutton.- The Rev].J.Theakston, of Sate ton, gave pb lucid explanation of the Union SN.$.Leaflet, also, an interest- inc and igstructive example of his method ef [SL S.teaching with the assistance of [the blackboard.Mrs.Kedfr read a paper, which was followed by a few nunntes of open dis cussion afl remarks hy Rev.WA Wells.- The Tndids Ithen provided n hounteous supper, affer which the people took departure Jor their homes, feeling well satisfied with the afternoon and with no doubt hut that much good will come of the meeting, The afternoon was also énlivened with a recitation be Miss Blanche Aiken, of Dunkin, and a childrens sone under the direction où Miss Lena Miller, organtst, who, alzo, aided urafevtally, tovaurds the cueces of the rally, : ko APUTMENTS FINBSHED Ace, 260 (Speciada Mr.H.COPIE foreman, of Farnham, { wok CONCREI Sutton, Whitioek.with his kquad of men finished at the Hurlbart Brook ridge vester_ day.The new steel bridoe wis placed here recentie and Me.Whitloek tres now fluisHed the concrete abutment al cach end [of the bridge, which are of 16 feet fire, UV feet across ends, and which go|down 11 feet below hase of the ruils n the bridge above, A wall of stones] callel riprapping has been built alsd at each end to still further protect the ahutnients of the bridge, while the[brook has been brought into one main| channel and lowered 25 feet under the bridee and for some distance on either] side of bridge.As this low: ering of the bed of this large brook\u201d was thre and with the tin, accomplis water running through all the work was rather hard to h.However, the work 0 ugh solid stones of all sizes, 1s 1 RUMORED HPTEL SALE AT GLE] © SUTTON.he N Sutton, Aug.26.\u2014(Special)=It is currently remarked here that Mr.Orin Wilson, of Glen Sutton has sold the Union House Hotel for 83,500.» ut that place, The buyer is a .French-Canadian gentleman.) - DUFFERIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL.Brigham, Aug.26.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Miss C.5.Brimmer has heen appointed music teacher at the Duferin Grammar School, plished pianiste, and experienced and successful teacher, and her local ap-.- pointment should be very gratifying to the young people of the neighborhood, Applications for lessoiis are to he made to the\u201d Head Master, Dufferin Grammar School.DISEASE IN COW HERD.South Roxton, Aug.26.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.G.H.- Lewis's cows -are pete with disease called foot rot._ So fui, five of his cows have had the- dieeuse.V.S.Erwin, of Waterloo, is attending them, \u2019 CI HORSE SCARED BY AUTOMOBILE; Sutton, Aug.26\u2014(Spocial) \u2014As Mr.A.A.Robinson wWus going up the Olmstead Hill, about two mites from this village, on Thursday, with \u201chis automobile, a Indy and little child drove up just ahead of him, - whereupon, Mr.Robinson stopped his auto, for fear of frightening the horse.The lady, however, motioned him ahead, saving the horse wus -wot nfruid, but as Mr.Ro drove #lowly past, the horse.plunged from the roadway, upsetting the wagon with both occupants info the diteh, and then bolted, but was soon caught hy voung Hen Comes, Me.Robinson went to the lady's ass\u2019 sistance, who was only slivhtly hart, ~ hosweyer, by n small gash in the back ~ of her head ; the child, however, had several front teeth loosened.The Tady was, We understand, from Richfori, but we did uot nécertatfi her name.FLOCUTIONARY CONTEXT AT Co SCOTSTOWN, Soot town, Au.Q- {Special.) =A dlver medal contest was held in Stdheonn Hall nt Seotstown, Que, on Augnst St. .- - g « - ._ : - vidé AY rade = ES _ # Bn RTT: SCRA RANEY PY aaltepet vue æ He reg .\u201d RE 8 ; ._ - vs , Led, Co : EB ro ARC Gey ng PRESS om I.ve: - We trust your contact with thin store has been such as io inspire such confidence; we he: lieve it deserves ft.2 321 - Druggist, HELE RAC \u2014-\u2014 -NOTIGE\u2014GRU ELTY \u2018Any person - witñessing acts cf cruelty to animals \u2018 please report at once to, Cd S.P.C.A.INSPECTOR, Phone 284, ( Worthington & Borlase, Notaries Public, Etc.Marriage licenses issued: Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.AT BISHOP'S CHONSING 2nd and! 4th Mondays each month.Sn \u2014 i .- DOUBLE STOVES \u2014 ' Wehave four completely new designs, Nickel lated panels, Sectional ring covers, Alaska ickel-plated trimmings.- \u201cMe also make the ¢ Qpen June ist to October 1st.ten s : Lighted with Qae; ; Terms Moderate, ; .Xt.you want Perfect Comfort, Good Tah} v Dads, aud the: very Best Outing you ever had, go to ! - ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P.Q.the most satisfactory and least e ive Summer and Health Resirt in Canada.Every hin fort your COMFORT AND IÉNJOYMENT, Splendi for dancing.Music, P15a Pong, CLOCK GoLP, Tennis, TETHER LERNIS, BOATING, BATHING, and Frsa/Ng, Use of Boats, Poul Tables, Tennis Courts, etc., absolutely fres to guests.Kilver Medal awarded to Abena- kis Mineral Water by Louisiana Parchase Exposition, Nt.Louis, Mo.World's Fair, 1904, Highest award | to à Canadian Mineral Water, ABENAKIS MINERAL WATER especiall yaluabie in cases of Gout, Rheunca- tism, Nervous Disenses, Seiatica, Nervous Prostration, \u201cpsis of various forms, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys\u2014ulso Diseases peculiar to Women, : Youcan't afford to miss the Springs & this year, Brighter, Better, Gayer than ever, Improv n Bervice\u2014\u2014 your Ticket Agen \u2014 or write for Circulars, ete, to Agent, R.G, KrMPTOoN, Manager.A benakis Springs, P.Q, JABENAKIS SPRINGS] La / vy 4 7 yxy ca Vi AVE you ever tried to shade of the red rise?Pretty difficult, yetan o - Why?Because he can what colors are required 1: a A a Py \u2018 i ane new CRE ss.\u2018rose, so my artists in tes ble: Red Rose Tea.\u201c - With expert knowled:c PS of Ceylon alone.PE Lennox: ie.N | PLOWS.| : Expert Tea Blending | sut can do it easily.He can make that precise: ol rors day in the week.- Just as the artist in coluvs blend: tae tints of the red | the particular picking of rich, strong Indian tea and the precise grade of fragrant, delicate Ceylon, and by skilful blending produces the peerless flavor of Red Rose Tea\u2014a tea which for delicacy and strength is matched by no brand FOUR YEARS IN JAIL.Montreal, = August 25.\u2014Louis Vian, the notorious conviet, who led the mutiny at St.Vincent de Paul penitentiary in 1886\u2014a mutiny that resulted in the killing of , prisoner, the mortal wounding of the prefect, Mr.Laviolette, and serious injuries -to several convicts\u2014and who shot Mr.| A.F.Gault larize the latter\u2019s house in 1871, died this week in St.Vincent de Paul penitentiary.Viau, alais Leblanc, was 54 years of age, and 40 ycars of his life had been spent behind prison bars, he being generally regarded as one of the most desperate criminals in Amer- jea.\" Viau seems to have been bora with a taste of crime, for even as a small boy he was known to the police.At the age of 14, he was sent to the reformatory for theft,; and from \u2018hat time until end of Rife, the man's record was one of the daring crime and desperate attempt to! escape.During a raid on Mr.A.F.Gault\u2019s house in Montreal, in 1S61, he shot Mr.Gault, serie sly wounding him.For this he was sentenced to three years in penitentiary, but managed to escape.Upon his recapture he served an extra term, kat was scarcely out of prison again L wher ne resumed the old life, with the b that to the penitentiary he went fis term was drawing to a ni i~ Mr.and Mrs.H.Harwood, of Hud- on, NH, Mr.C.Anderson and son, \u2018headore, of Bury, Mr.and Mrs.Robt.romwell, of South Dudswell, -have en at Mr.F.P., Young\u2019s during the eek.i Mr.and Mrs.H.Bailey, of Eaton, of Bury, were at Mr.A.F.Bowen's, this week.Mrs.N.H.Stevenson, of Island Brook, is visiting friends here, e TREES AND LIGHTNING.About the most, dangerous: place ito seek shelter in a thundetstorm is under an oak or \u2018elm tree, as was proved again by the experience cf a dozen persons in Prospeot Park Brooklyn, only a short time ago.This fact \u2018has long been known to scientists, hut \u2018many persons are killed every year by Ughtning because of the lack or dis- Wegarded of this knowledge.The total annual loss of life Ly lightning is not known, for complete \u2018satistics on the subject have never been kept.A-few years ago the United States Weather Bureau attempted something of the kind in a tentative way.Its experts figured-out the average number of persond killed by lightning yearly in the United States as 312.\" But this was not complete.From several states in the Union the weather bureau received no reports.The reports received did show that of all that lightning killed only a few were, struck in the open field.Most of the killed and injured, it was fourd, had sought shelter from thundersiorms under trees, in doorways of barns or near chimneys.While no record of the kind of trees most often struck by lightning has ever | kept in the United States, the Lightning Rod Conference held in England in 1881 reported that in the United Kingdom the trees most often struck were the elm, oak, ash and polar.It also said that the beech, irch.and maple were seldom touched by lightning._ \u2018 For a period of 11 years in the Principality of Lippe-Det-Detmold exhaustive records were kept of all trees struck by lightning.These showed that the trees standing near water seemed to be the most likely to be hit and gave this table of comparative danger : Oaks, 100; elms, 77; pines, 33 ; firs, 10; fir trees in gencral, 27; beeches, by far the safest of all forest trees, 2.\u2014New York \"Sun, matured tobacco from the trict of Cuba.| tion for the building up! fruit imports, but there is more decided widespread conviction) that in cultivation of the Canadian; trade lies the best hope of securing a table founda- of the future prosperity of the colonies, The magnitude of the Americ: trade would not warrant the West Indies incurring a chance of retaliation at present; but it is inevitable that larger relations with Canada must Fk or later in- volve reciprocity.If regiprocity cannot he secured without! running -the risk of exciting antagonism in America, it is evident that whenever conditions justify, the risk will be faced.Confederation with Canada is not an unpopular political ideal in the West Indies.Tt is believed that cheaper adminstration, more- substantial commercial status and credit would follow such à urion, jwhile Canada would find a magnificent jfield- of enterprise, which she could cakily profitahly work.One great obstacle in the way of realizing this idea has been the lack of sufficient and efiectiv steamship communication, That Doreen with and Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Goodenough, Canada is the destiny of the West Indies, many who have carefully studied the trade phenomena of the new world have no doubt.It means simply the taking of a leaf out of America\u2019s hook.The dream of the United States is an America extending to the foot of the Carribean Sea.The aim of Canada might well, they argue, he a Dominion including the British West Indies.The latter, according tol them, more practicable scheme of cartier accomplishmen open up a new era of West Indies.oe TROUBLE IN THE i ROYAL ARCANUNM.- ; + SUPREME COUNCIL RENDER OR CHAOS New York, Aug.26.\u2014TH At a twelve hour secret tended by representatiy eighths of the Royal Ard ship of the United State held Wednesday in the It would hope for the it.MUST SUR- FOLLOWS.e World says: CS k and Canada, ing that the Supreme Council of the order rescind at Put-in-k the action in raising Atlantic City last May.order.Open charges of breach made against the Sup The session was attended Arcanumites from the York, New Jersey, Coni sylvania, Ohio, Massach Island and Michigan, membership of 205,000 ¢ tal of 316,000 in the ent General H.C.Cochra Pa., one of the leaders said of the Supreme Ca \u201cIt should be investiga ly as the affairs of the Assurance\u2019 Society.If wrong it must be kno taken to right the evil.} .- + \u2014 A NEW AMBASSADOR.MISS ROOSEVELT TO! VISIT THE EMPRESS OF CHINA.Cebu, Philippine Islands, Aug.26.\u2014 reme embracing ire ordet.ne of Chester, \u2019 of China to visit her Majesty at the royal palace in Pekin.| She will be accompanied to the capital by some of the members of the Taft party and by Major-General and Mrs.Corbin.The ostensible purpose of General Corbin\u2019s visit to Pekin 18 that he may participate in the festivities incident to Miss but his real purpose is to change the American logation guard, now consisting of marines, to goldiery.NEAR 84 000,000 | MARK.New York, Aug.96.\u2014The population of New York city will dggregate nearly 4.000,000 according Ito estimates that have been made from reports of the recent State enumetation taken in that city.Computations on the same basis place the population of the entire State at 7,200,000.The total population of New York eity in 1900, when the last Federal onus was taken, was 3,137,202, and that of the en- is real and lasting.It is a cigar you will.never bécause it is made of pure, It is carefully made in a clean, bright, sunny factory by contented, careful, experienced workmen.I want you to try my Pharaoh cigar.I am sure it will solve your cigar trou- L bles.Nône genuine unless branded Pha-ro, J.BRUCE PAYNE, Itd., Granby, P.Q.109 tire State 7.268.012, | @ Contentment A comfortable corner, an interesting book, a gdod cigar and lots of them.The enjoyment you get from smoking \" Pharaoh Cigar \u2018tire of, personally selected, thoroughl ÿ Manicaragua dis- Are you looking for a .Board Saw kinds LEE PER & AKHURST, of mill work done on; short notice.: IMPORTANT TO THE LUMBER MANUFACTURER | Carriage, Lath, Shingle ar Clapboard Machinery ?If so do not forget we have had over 50 years\u2019 experience in the manufacture of these goods.Prices right and work guargntecd.| COATICOOK, QUE.| All is .a and capable session, at- of seven- anum member- anhattan Hotel, resolutions were adopted demand- ay next week ates taken at Jf this is not done, it was announced] there will be wholesale secessions and [scores of lawsuits by members that will disrupt the of trust were Council | by prominent State of New necticut, Penn- jusetts, Rhode a put of the to- of the order, uncil\u2019s action: ed as careful- Hiquitable Life anything is wn, and steps Miss Alice Roosevelt has accepted the invitation from the dowager lempress Cleveland and Ralph Stockwell.Mr.C.H.Cleveland, Jr, spénu few days-in Montreal this weck.The Misses Kidd have returned from a visit to friends at Island Brook, Mr.Kidä-is at present visiting rela tives at Leeds and Inverness.oo Miss Marie Anne Miquelon, of Wot- ton Convent, is visiting at Mr.and Mrs.AC.Miquelon\", at present.- a Là MASSAWIPPL Aug.26\u2014The lecture by Mr.Suth- t terian Home Mission Society was fairly well attended and proved interesting._ Mrs.F.Faton and daughter\u201d have | left for St.Johnsbury.BN Mrs.Robert Taylor of Boston .ar- |rived Saturday to remain a week .- 4 with her husband's relatives here.; Miss Hortense Ham of Dixville has late.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.W.Murray of © Fern- their family and grandchildren, making up a pleasant house party.Mrs.M.Place entertained the W.C.T.U.on Wednesday.There eighteen present and were served.at Mrs.M.Place\u2019s on Wednesday.ton with \u2018Mr.and Mrs.H.Stone Wednesday.child met \u2018with a day last by getting his face eut.Mrs.Wednesday to St.Johnsbury.Mrs.S.Bean is now able to rid out \u2018on pleasant days.Mr.Ben Plumley of Boston » 1S -mer.Mr.James\u201d Stevenson has gone left Boston brother and \u2018sisters at the old home.Mrs.D.D.Copley of Concord, cock a day or two this week.-& - Mechanics, Farmers; Sportsmen 1 To heal and soften the skin, and remove grease, oil and rust stains, paint and earth, etc.use The \u2018\u201c Master Mechanic's\" Tar Soap.Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mrs.: *\u2014\u2014 BROOKBURY.their way will visit friends in Sherbrooke, Maine and New Hampshire.family.friends in Cookshire.well are spendin .g a few days here visiting friends.= 1 day on Thursday on Old Bald Peak.Mrs.Johnson and young the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Tyte.Messrs.Robt, and Aubery of Ealon Corner were the EE.on Wednesday.\u2014 TRENHOLM VILLE, Aug.26.\u2014Rev.and Mrs.ther, Mr.Ernest Hall, \u201cPineholm.\u201d ton and wife, at Trenholme, the guests of Miss Ida M.Armstrong.the week at \u201cPl\u2019incholme, the of Mr.and Mrs.l£.Hull.Miss Elda Boast, guest spending a fow days at Nicolet.! Mr.Jos7 Boast, River Dale, has been ill for the past few days.ton, one day this week.A large number of our people * at- morial Hall, Elmwood, on the and report a fine time.eee sree = LORNE, : Aug.26.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.B.Cann, of Manchester, N.H., are {uc guests of Mrs.John Fowler.° Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Humphrey, oi Detroit, Mich., who have been visiting Mrs.Humphreyv's parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.Harvey, started on the return journey Tuesday.Miss Olive Lay is visitin Melbourne.Mrs.CE.Pope.who has been visit- Jing friends in Sherbrooke and Went- worth, N.II., came home Monday.22nd, > > g friends at + - - SCOTSTOWN.Aug.26.\u2014Rev, Clark Duvall, of Newbury, Vt., will preach at the Advent Christian Church, Sunday, the 27th, at 11.20 am., and- 6 p.m.Rev.Mr.Sutherland, B.A.gave an 1 Mustrated lecture at the Presbyterian Church last Wednesday evening.lecture proved very interesting was enjoyed by all present collection was given at thesclose for Home Missions.The and PRINCE LOUSS TP VISIT NEW- PORTE \u2019 Washington, Aug.26\u2014Tt was announced at the Navy Department that the British squadron, under the command of Prinee Louis of Battenbers.would be entertained at Newport.in \"Bfead of at New York.The visit of the squadron will bé ldelayed' untit the last week in October or early in No vember, 7 « ; erland in the interests.of the Presby- been at Mr.H.Ham's a few days of cliff have with them at present all &i ware pleasure was combined with Dusiness.\"Refreshments Mrs.I.\u201d Wyman of Way's Mills was Mr.and Mrs.Taylor from near Bos- of Kingscroft were at Mr.J.Stone's on Mrs.I.Albee singe her return from the hospital is doing as well as.could be expected.Her daughter, Mes, Gar- neau, is ill at home, and a- grand- accident on Sun- badly Zaton and daughter returned in town, his second visit here this sum- to the Northwest for a month\u2019s stay.He on .Tuesday, remaining | over here a couple of-nights with his Mrs.John Robinson of the Cliff pnd \u2018L., | were guests of Mr, and Mrs, I.Hitch- Aug.26.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.A.Bowman aml young son of Baldwinville, Mass, \u2018who bave been visiting relatives here, | left Friday en route for home and onf gr H, SEWELL, City Pass.Agt + ey \u201cMiss M.Ellis of Robinson and Miss J.Mossman of Montreal are at present the guests of Mrs.A.Berwick and The Misses B.Downes and M.Ber- wick have returned from a visit to Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Burt of Duds- Some of our citizens, young people numbering about 21, spent a pleasant daughter Thelma return to Coaticook on Saturday after a three weeks visit here, Ww.Wright of Robinson \u2019 Daily except Saturday.guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.McAdams | x ! William Roosevelt's reception there, | Mitchell and two children, of Belleview, lowa, \u2018are visiting Mrs, Mitchell's bro- | Mr.and Mrs.Whitton, of England, are visiting their son, Mr, 1I.C.Whit- Mrs.Fred Patch and daughter Ruby, of Montreal, are visiting at Trenholme, Miss Gertrude Hall, of Montreal.has returned to her home after spending 1, Maple Grove, and Miss Cordella Hodge, Silver Lake, are g Miss Winnifernia F.V.Boast spent a \u2018Pleasant- afternoon with Miss Houlis- tended the opening of the Parker Mee \u2018A liberal |- Cigar made\u2014 the IW, & (.; : w C Bong et Cigar visable to look for mark cre handine over ~ \u20ac \u20ac .Ad.t 's_identifyigy your nickel).A.E KINKEAD & Co, Wholesale and Retail Tohaccontata,/ 118 Welltretes * ETES To Portland = and Return ) Going August 24, 25 and 2; Return Limit, Sept.5, 195, : ) \u20ac ! 4 LABOR DAY, September 4th, 1908, 0 : ( round tr Single Fare , tween all sting.Cin Can.on GTR Going September 2, 3, 4.Reton: limit, September 5th, 1905.: C.H.FOSS, G.P.& TA, : Or to T.King at Station, YS oo = OTN I 5 3 2) NA A ; ) arr \u2018 ACIF \u2018Round trip tickets on sale, Sept 2nd, 3rd and 4th, at lowest one way first class fare.Return Hi s mit, Sept.5th.TORONTO EXHIBITION} Sherbrooke to Toronto and return: Sept.1, 3,.5, 6, and 7, 813%; Sept.2 and 4 \u2026 creer $0, < t, Sept.; 12th.Return: limi OTTAWA EXHIBITION! \u2018Sherbrooke to Ottawa and re ni Sept.8, 9, 10, 13, 14, and 3: 86.85.7 \u2018Sept 11, 13, and 15th, $4.86% ! 4,4 Return limit Sept.18h.- iN A FARM LABORERS BXCURSI Znd Class pr To Manitoba and Assinibola ; $1 2.00.) pe Good going from Sherbrooke on Se tember 8th, 1905.>4 J \u2018 For tickets, information, cte., apply) | 1 $ AT ime June 20th, 190%, .Leaving Sherbrooke: ~~; Express\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 7.00 68 arrive Levis 12.00 noon, Quebec 12,13 p.m.Daily except Sunday.4 Passcnger\u2014leave Sherbrooke 8.50 pay arrive levis 8.58 p.m,, Quebec 9p - Daily except Sunday.- : - Express\u2014leave Sherbrooke 8.55 8.0 leave Levis 8.15 p.m., arrive She bréoke 8.45 a.m.Daily except Batut day.Accommodation\u2014I.eave Sherbrooke 1145 p.m., arrive - Levis 8.20 a.m.& Quebec 8.30 a.m, Daily except Busy day.Arriving at Sherbrooke?; Express\u2014Leave -Quebec 2.00 pm, Lerib 2.15 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 6.40 pa Express\u2014Leave Quebec 3.80 p.m., Levis 3.45 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 9.30 Pu m.Daily except Sunday.; Passenger\u2014Leave Quobec 7.30 a.mr, Levis 8.00 a.m., arrive Sherbrooke 1.05 psy Daily except Sunday.\u20ac Accommodation\u2014I.eave Quebec 8.00 pig - arrive Levis 1.00 p.m., Quebec 1: \u2014 p.m.Daily except Monday.i Timetable in effect Summer Arrangements JUNE 26th, 1908.Trains leave Sherbrooke; DAY EXbiticsS\u20146.25 a.in,, arrivé » port 8.05 a.m., Boston 4-30 pBy New York 7.28 p.m.of MIX1:D\u201410 a.m., arrive Newport 13.p.m.EXPRESS\u201411.30 am.arrive Newport 12.47 p.m.Boston 8.15 p.m.LOCAL\u20145.20 p.m., arrive Newpo $ I + i m., Wells River 11.30 p.m.NEW YORK IEXPRESS\u20146.50 pm 8 rive New York 7.20 a.m.dally, \u201c cept Saturday.NIGHT ENPRSS\u20149.35.p.m,, arriré Boston 7.30 a.m., Springfield 7,10 a.m., \u2018New York 11.40 a.w.' FROM THIS SOUTH\u2014Japress leaves Bof - ton R.30 pm, Springfield 8.16 pd arrive Sherbrooke 6.40 a.m.Not NEW YORK \u2014 EXAPRESS\u2014Leaves 0 « \u201c York 9.00 p.m.Springfield 14.60 & m., arrive Sherbrooke 845 av daily except Monday.- a LOCAI \u2014leuves Newport 7.36 ame %.rive Sherbrooke 9.10 a.m: ;- ACCOMMODATION \u2014 Leaves Manche \u20185.05 am.arrivs Sherbrooke 8.00 P50 MIXH:D\u2014Feaves Newport 7.15 PM\".rive.Sherbrooke 10.00 p.m.Lob DAY MAIT\u2014Ieaves Boston 1.16 po arrives Sherbrooke 1145 pam.D.J.FLANDERS, 4 Mas; G.P.& TA.Boston TP i 6 ° ° Electric Signs D'ecoritions and-wiring in: all Its branches.PRE rs and trans Dynamos, moto «| for sale formers repaired au Electrical Repiir & Supply Co.100 Wellington street.I HAYE R=TURNED © From the Convention Photorrapners.+ 1 It was for vour benoët attended so come to the 5%.sit : + F < dio and share the profis.| : 7 | \u201cGEO.JOHNSTON, PPhotogrsP : ) i gy i RSION.56.25 1 For round trip be ; 2] A > hy \u201c 4 7, wait} \u2019 (AIRES À B , , SHERBROOKE DAILY RECURU, SATURDAY, AU GUST, 26, TE RR a ELT A mode Here on A = uci [TNE NT - RT NOL Er NAA PT 3 an Soi od > oo a gre Ca ~ gp Re ap er Es NI = d | A : Ele ES LE N à oma.AS aman A soir 4.050 ei eT > a I La = n= A ps = £ 4 pe a RE oy Cn rn PER TR DES Era 2000 oprmpe.OIL ih ORI RE ghd ait, ET Ee à ra Sd dt A PE ENS VAS TRS TE ms ent RS ots Sole agents for the fine pianos of Heintzman & Co., Mason & Risch, Kranich & Bach, Wilson and many others.CL ; Easy terms of payment.Special \u2018 discount to Clergymen, Churches #4 and Convents._ Over 100 new pianos to select em re EEE from.Catalogues sent free by mail.~~ ¥ - HH.C.Wilson & Sons.Sherbrooke, Que.PIE RE at MDE En rp ORS Ware.Branch Store at Magog.aution! Beware that you get the right kind of Range-there is none to equal the MOFFAT'\u2019S for baking, giving general satisfaction.Prices no higher than inferior Ranges.Sold by _ 2 KERR & FOSS.al ; rm \" _\u201d a ETE pe .When You Need.A New Piano or Organ Or any kind of instrument, i N > set A ER Es Le ly low prices.- 23 \"0 Me.NP,\u201d Ténguay, M.L.A.for (Mrs.Geotge \u2018Barnsby at Granby.SMALL WATCHES \"are preferred by most ladies.We have three kinds \u2018that \u201care exceptionally good even jewel lever movement, in 14 Karet; 25 1.\u2014A good s in ten year fil 12.\u2014Waltham mov year gold- filled case.at $18.50.in 14 K \u2018free and \u2018postage | 3.\u2014Waltham aret solid engraved paid on mail orders.; -.A.CG.! feughter, Marguerite, have returned to SKINNER, - 17 Stratlicona S Jeweller, ee À Es.tes pra 2 TE is .ee .pese pr Cox gat zon Bp AAG a mA ESA TRE me gona Fe vanantrip i formato er Ts TRI Pr PE I BRS DIE IRON RARE 0105 VS ES Pro g ; ESRI CSP RE LORS CO SR PE A EP AS re , | ; regie Larne a Lo oi me ee La a ae Re a *: 0 *s ° 7 ae TOO 08 0s 0 °, a } oe 06% 00% OLB.BODOG AU 0 00 000, 0 200% 0 0 0300 Fo at ete 1200200 eo 130070 Gr0 30 to 030020020020 AC A You Are of Course Coming e, * * * + À & * Lr ra 3 022$, date **, e, .2e, Ce 4.S00 8500 00g © ac se ® oo} ° ° > > oo 0! > +, * pay the expense of your trip.XD ve ® * J Og, .®, e J ho\u2019 ° 00.00, 0 + 0*%* LE 00200004, 0 + CQ) *, ees * ©, > 0, o o 00g 0, 900 0 oo 2% À appearantly mental- Co \u2019 - ee picked up early yester- Mr.Malcolm Mitchell - feft vester y the police whadton tt ot searched at l'for a short soation at; North Hatier.- 8500 \u2018on ic gon i was found he had Mr, \u201cMitchell ig, the\u201d owner: this: sèggon, books totaly; of \u2018a fine half:rater,; from \u2018whith he is To Sherbrooke Exhibition While here plan to pay our.store a visit.© You arg welcome, whether you buy or not: ,.Look up your wants and sce (if there is not something you need.We can prohably save you enough to | | ad | We Carry a Complete Stock in General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Ranges, Baths, Closets, Basins, Etc.: Full Line of Electric Supplies, including Elec- troliers, Brackets, Shades, \u2018Etc.- Sporting Goods of all kinds.© Guns; Rifles, Powder, Cartridges, Etc._, See our MEILINK'S SAFES.Fire Proof, with Patent lock.Cheap and serviceable, 161 Wellingfon Street, | 7020 Shebrote +-Codere Sons & Co.+ .> e THY., August .26.\u2014A shops.r, ; -\u2014e Berson\u2019 and\u2019 bank\u2019 deposit 34 x ._.; .; \"g ¥2,0M in his possess.deriving much enjoyment.i | - y at \u201cThree in One\u201d pisaukee.ing with a \u2018camp, Lake Winne | Miss Mabel Bark ing soloists of the ian\u201d Church, who-} \"home at L:me Rid \u2018Mrs.T.Malcolm © > e, e CK) e .e er, one of the lead- American Presbyter- has been visiting her Brest of ay.parties\u2019 of ten ons between o North Hatley, by steamer.\u2026 @ 0 + + EX ®, > ee, ° * À ©, 00, ®, oo * Special rates for | over from brooke and Newpo and through the ] G.- Sampson.Mr.G.FE.Frase the last two mbnth was at Kennebunk few days this wee for New Y ®.0, e e, > >, ©, 0.°, .oo e °, e 0 / * > > ©, .+ CQ) ©, ve * » 18 in Sherbrooke and Beach, Me., for k, left on Thursday \u201c route to Nassau, o> CQ) ©, Ca ®, e > 0 10, 0 * 0.° ness meeting the _winter\u2019s work, le Young Women\u2019s on Rooms, Monday, ed thai all An important b discuss plans for will be held in th Christian Associati at 7.30 p.m.members will be r Mr.and Mrs.Fr tertained at the W Wednesday evening Neville Mortimer, Mrs.Thompson\u2019s \u20ac several of his brot 0, ©, ° La + +.®, + CL) ©, * 20.0.0 LC ie) o e, | ank \u2018Thompson indsor, Montreal, on , in honor of of H.M.S.Drake, ousin, together with her officers.ar meeting of Coun- y of Chosen Friends, ednesday evening with a .remarkably Mr.J.A.Shibley, \u2019 änd initiated 1 j in many years.» 40 + * ® oo e 0.0 > ve e ©, ae ° * 0, The second regul cil No.379, Society was held Foresters\u2019 Hall, good attendance.organizer, presided new \u2018members.0.0 \"adel e, ho\u2019 00, * e 4.pea me Jookshire he performance ineluded Mr.Miss R._E.Bailey, Learned, C.EF eonard, J.A.Rob- ce and H.A.Tay- @ A party from C town \u2018to attend +t \u201cSan Toy.\u201d .Bailey, and Messrs.W.H.Johnson, J.H.Li inson, G.E.Plais ©, > XD 0 * oe ©, + ee, 9 e oo.©, Ze » e \u2018|iMrs.Cammann, Miss Daves and Mrs.®, e |room in the Post Office building were 7 o\u2019clock instead of 7.30.| 11905.{ .woven portieres, covers and carpets.On tables.wert | arranized homespun dress material, in lovely dull colors, Indian/ilegd-embraidery, Irish Jaçe and Doukhobour embroidery.Practically everything was sold, and \u2018large orders were taken from the summer visitors, who found \u201cthe home-woven articles very effective for use in their summer cottages, and both durable and artistic.: _ morning\u201d from a lengthy visit with friends at Everett, Mass.1 \u2019 - JUDGE MULVENA AT SWEETS- - .BURG.Judge| Mulvena was at Sweetsburg yesterday, and disposed of a number of liquor cases.There were no other cases of importance before the court.© DONATION TO Y.W.C.A.The treasurer of the Young Women\u2019s Christi Association acknowledges the receipt of $200 from à friend, $100 for the building fund and $100 towards furnishing the new rooms, | ! prepa ' GOOD! DEMAND FOR CATTLE.« There [is a big demand for first-class beef cattle throughout the county and Montredl buyers are offering large prices x Ames gbt in ahead of these buyers this week, when he purchased a fine herd oi thoroughbred Hereford steers, from Mr.Jas.Cochrane, of Hillhurst, the well-known stock raiser, and another fine lot] of beef cattle from Mr.A.B.Ray, pf Compton.They will be \u2018slaughtered for the Sherbrooke trade.MORE ROCK BOMBARDMENT ON \u2018ELLINGTON STREET.Yesterday afternoon, one of- Messrs.his seat in the wagon, .which had been drawn up in front of the store door, | when\" a piece of rock, weighing four | pounds| fell on the seat.The blow was such a severe one that the thick board was rent from end to end.The rock came_from a blast which had been discharged at thé site of the proposed.new Monument Nationale street at the same time.The excava- ters should use less powder and more | care ip| their work.\"COATICOOK STANDS FIFTH; cook.\u2014Coaticook Observer.DAILY NEWS (Continued from page 1.) temperance., Dr.C.N.Stevenson, of Coaticook, in his capacity as factory inspector, held an enquete\u2019 as to\u2019 the cause of the accident to \u2018young: Lemay at the Silver Spring Brewery.The lad suffer- \u2018ed a broken arm by being.caught in a pulley.The evidence showed that the machinery and the management were in no way to blame for the accident.Professor Alcock, a well known organist, of Cambridgeshire, \u2018England, was in town this week and gave some selections on the organ of St.Peter\u2019s Church, the few who were privileged to hear him having enjoyed -à rare treat.Professor Alcock came to Canada for a pleasure trip, and to see his son, Mr.F.Alcock, of Lennox- ville.Among the Eastern Townships people registered in town yesterday after- S.Noyes, Stanstead ; Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Andrews,.Bishop\u2019s Crossing ; Mr.J, L.Thornton, Coaticook ; Mr.E.Rogers, Angus ; Mr.J.T.Edwards, Farn- ham ; Mr.A.J.Hurlbut, Sutton ; Mr.R.Scott; Mr.O.B.McLennan, Scots- town ; Mr.M.D.Coates, Sand Hill ; Mr.W.T.Wilkinson, East Farnham ; Mr.A.D.Cowan, Gould; Mr.J.A.Ray, Coaticook.- About one\u2019 hundred people met at Mr.Harry Robinson's quarters in the Sun Life Building last evening to witness a night blooming Cerens coming out in flower.It was an interesting gight, and one gentleman who is an authority on flowers, and has seen many different kinds of this plant bloom, says.he never saw a better.Mr.Robinson says \u2018that this kind of Cerens only blooms every two years.The bloom was 104 inches in diameter and 124 inches long.The Ladies\u2019 Hospital Committee-are arranging as formerly for the counter in the main building and ask all interested in Sherbrooke and the surrounding townships to send contributions of food for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of exhibition week.Any who are, willing to assist in money, food, or assistance at the counter will kindly communicate with Mrs.Tuck, secretary of the Ladies\u2019 Hospital Committee.Please do not wait to be called on specially, as it is impossible for the canvassers vo reach all.Mrs.Alex Ames and Master Joseph Ames returned today from Indian Head, N.W.T., where a son, Mr.Hubert Ames, has a large tract of land.When Mrs.Ames left, her son was\u2019 about half through cutting his crop of wheat.Mr.Simon Burrill, formerly of Lennoxville, who owns \u2018an adjoining farm in the same place, has a splendid crop of wheat, and has\u2018 four reapers going, which cut about 80 acres in one day.Mrs.Ames says that old set- tiers say that \u2018this is the best year for wheat that they.have experienced A very successful exhibition of Canadian handicraft was held in North Hat- ley recently, under the patronage of Mrs.Hugh Bond.Mrs.Aspinwall.Mrs.Atkinson, Mrs.Peter Jay, Mrs.Coale, Randolph Hurry.The walls of the Mr.Samuel Dun is spending business, returned Sunday, he bein quare Met Dunn has kindly - in the Methodist Churches, Sept, 3rd, 3 - , of Montreal, who time in.town on to Montreal a soloist in .Domi- odist Church.enfented to an regational Sherbrooke, \u2018on Sunday, attractively hung with the home- THE GYMNASIUM.Stanstead, Aug.26.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The new (College Gymnasium is nearing completion and already has a beautiful appearance.At present the work- \u2018men are engaged in putting in a hewl- | ing alley, which when finished will be unequalled in the Eastern Townships.Dressing rooms with shower baths are provided rr both sexes and apparatus| is being purchased.Mr.Clark Reilly has been engaged to take charge: as physical director.It is the intention to|allow the young men and boys of the town to avail themselves of \"the privileges of the \u201cgym © L \u201cSunnyside Hall\u201d is being opened and put in order for the reception of | young ladies at the opening of the college.| It is no.assumption to claim that the elegance of its internal finish is rare [in this section.Months were spent upon the ornamentation of some of its rooms.The grounds which surround it are beautifully laid out and abound | with trees and flowering shrubs | year ES midst of such surroundings must prove in itself a liberal education.: | \u2014 FUNERAL OF MRS.WILLIAM AL- - LEN.Sutton, Aug.26.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mrs.William Allen, who has been in very poor health for the past vear, died in Verdun Hospital, Montreal, where she went only a few weeks ago for treatment.- oo Mrs.Allen\u2019s maiden name \u2018was Annie Githens, and she was born in New York city.On a visit to Sutton some forty ydars ago, she became acquainted with] Mr.Allen, and a few years later she came back as his wife\u2014and here thgy have lived some 36 or 37 years, in happy wedded life.Mrs.Al- Jen wasja sister of the late Mrs.G.H.Boright.Mrs.Allen was 64 years of age at the time of her death.Thé funeral took place at the old home on Thursday at [two p.m., and there was.a large attendance to show respect to the deceased.The funeral service was conducted hy .Judge, of Brome Corner, assisted by Rev.Jas.Pletts,- of Sutton.The hearers = were Messrs.Frank C.Boright {and C.M.\u201d Boright, nephews, and.Alonzo Allen and Lorenzo Allen, step-song of deccased.oo The interment took place in Fair- mount cemetery.INTON S.S.PICNIC, am, Aug.26\u2014(Special) -\u2014 À PBunday School picnic took place on Thursday, on the grounds of Mr.Alex.Liggett, Farnham Centre.The clouds, which early in the day threatened to spoil the enioyment of the young people, dispersed\u2014and the day was pleasantly spent in the usual enjoyments.\u2019 A baseball match, married men vs.single, resulted in a victory for the former.| Tt is reported that some of the celibates are determined to \u2018join the winning side before next year.RETURNS AFTER-FORTY \u201cYEARS.\" Pearceton, Aug.26.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.William Burnett, of Michigan, who Parisian Hair Renewer restores Gray Hair to| its youthful soft and glossy, natural color - and beauty, frees it from Dandruff and makes the hair grow strong and healthy.Those ; Ca ae heme ee CS Ï .who know it will call it \u201cthe old reliable.\u201d Sold by all Druggists.| | Miss Doris Stevens returned this} r good stock.\u2018Mr.= Alex.| H.C.Wilson & Sons drivers narrowly escaped a serious, if not fatal, accident.|He had just gdt down from building, on Marquette street.Several pidces of rock fell on: Wellington The results of the Provincial June examinations have been announced.Coati- cook stands fifth in the list, the same.position it held last year.Those ahead re.Sherbrooke, Lackute, Hunting- Granby.There is \u2018this mué¢h to be.said| in favor of Coaticook, that none cademies taking higher rank have teachers for the academy and model grades as is the case -in -Coati- FROM TOWNSHIPS.der and stand alone as an education for the| public \u2018good upon the lines of EW STANSTEAD COLLEGE tf many kinds.To live for a I ] N 9 ,! a Bj e S | \u2019 45 .bo i od 1: ¥ \u2018 - aad Watches We can give you a 25 vear with a.7-jewelled movement, for 83.00.Of course, we guarantee that if it is not as represented, that we will change it.7 Others in Gold-filled and Solid Gold Cases, from $10 to #45.LL Special discount during Exhibition \"Week.33 Strathcona 8q.has been absent for over forty years, has come on a visit to his brothers, Mr.Robert Burnett, of Tearceton ; Mr.Jas.Burnett, of Stanbridge East, and Mr.John Burnett, of Mystic.MUSICALE AT NORTH HATLEY.\u2014 North Hatley, Aug.26.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A most charming musicale was given at the Golf Club, North Hatley, on Wednesday afternoon, Aug.23rd, by Mrs.Honorine G.Vail, of New York.The guests, who numbered over a hundred and- twenty-five, all:enjoyed the musical programme, which was delightfully rendered by Miss : Alberta North Hatley, and + Miss Harriette \u2018| Cody, of New York.The programme was as follows : Oh Moment that I Bless,.Dennee Miss IeRFaron and Mr.Jackson.a.I.ove Song,.jours eae es veers werees Wagner Miss Harriette Cady.Batween the singing refreshments House, which were most beautifully decorated with ferns and flowers, by Mrs.George Moorehouse who is noted for her teste in-floral decorations.MELBOURNE YOUNG PEOPLE ON PLEASURE BENT.- Danville, Aug.26.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 For real \u201ccountry jollity and spirited fun there have been few social gatherings which equalled the one held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Porter at Danville on Monday evening, when abont twenty relatives and friends from Melbourne rode over the hills to the cozy Porter homestead.The party went in two rigs, one steered by Mr.Al.Burrill and the other engineered by Mr.Fred Burrill, postmaster at Gore.On the trip over no farmhouse was passed without a demonstration from the enthusiastic party which brought peering faces to the windows and howling dogs to the street, in wonderment at the noisy procession.The arrival at the Porter homestead was marked with rousing cheers and and the fun started.A most enjoya- and dancing.After refreshments had heen served by Mrs.Porter, assisted by Miss Eliza Burrill and several ncices, the party boarded the rigs and the home trip was started.the same party with several other Alf.Burrill in Melbourne.Individual rigs brought about 25 from Melbourne, Gore, Richmond and about: Much the same solemnity and dignity of the previous function was observed here, only more so.Dancing and singing made the hours pass quickly.Refreshments were served by Miss Burrill and the party broke up shortly after midnight.- \u2018ment © DR.EGERTON HART A VISITOR TO STANSTEAD.Stanstead, Aug.26.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Dr.Egerton Hart, superintendent of the Methodist \u2018Hospital of Wuhu, China, recently visited Principal Flanders and family.A few months ago Dr.Hart arrived from Wuhu, bringing with him his sick wife \u2018and five little children.Mrs.Hart was taken to the Johns Hopkins Hospital, -where after undergoing several operations she died.The doctor is about returning to his work in China accompanied by his little hoy.The four other children remain with friends in this country.It does not require a vivid \u2018imagination to catch a vision of the heroic -self-sacri-.fico and magnificent courage displayed by\" this devoted missionary and his great whility and has had some remarkable experiences.For a time he was in attendance upon the family of the late Ii Hung Chang and has in vice which Li Hung Chang had mant- factured for him at a cost of S1000 and presented to him as an expression of gratitude and appreciation.He also offered Dr.Hart a\u201d government position with: a salary of 11,000 per an- num, but the missionary, who was receiving E800 per annum from- the Missionary Society, declined the offer.A short time before leaving China Dr.Hart successiully \u2018operated upon Prince Li for appendicitis and a little.Inter\u2019 was surprised to receive .from Ahe prince a wonderful: gold chronometer manufactured specially for him in Ger- | many.Prince Fi is the son of Li Hung Chang.The- doctor reports the rapid- development in\u2019 China of a profound sentiment in favor of Japan and Japanese ideals.Old students of the college will be interested to know that.Tseh Ping Seng returns to China with Dr.Hart.| \u2014 HON.C.C, COLBY INDISPOSED.Stanstead, Aug.26.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 alarmingly ill, \u2018has been confined.to his house*for some days.The general -solicitude.caused by .his indisposition 18 significant of the \u2018profound respect and affection in which he is held ~ by those who are his neighbors and _fol- not without honor in his own country for it is seldom that.a statesman is permitted to.enjoy in his retirement from public life\" the grateful appreciation of a people Who love him as their owh \u201cand land him \u2019with - unstinted praise, It's a deuced g trouble than it lucky customer Who bon.\u201cBorrowing,\u201d \u201cdulls the oft loses _edge of b 1tscif and ; This same ventlem was saying, for he.lent,- much of umbrellag Also, a 25 year .casc and 15-jewel | \u2018movement, for ¥10.have a few kecp the fri borrowin Fair Week.spread during: the.LeBaron, and Mr.Archie Jackson, of ¢ § od 3 ork, per Fipidermaus.\\.i.p .Straus-Schutie \u2018Miss Harriette Cady.- I Live to Love, .Lacsees arcencnes Campana Miss LeBaron and Mr.Jackson.a.The Red, Red Rose, .Hastings, b, My Little Women, .Levees Osgood Mr.Jackson.a.The Sweetest Flower, .Rogers b.\u201cThe Rosary, .arenrensece +.» Nevin : Miss l.eBaron.Die Possente, .«oo ooo ne wie see Gounod .ir.Jackson.May Morning, .ceoeee \u2026.L.Denza bh.Isolde Tove Song, .7.Listz \u2018were served in the parlors of the Club; smoke or pt \u201cKing\u201d Single \u201cShot Rifles © shoots B.B.shot, is haat somely nickeled -with geauine | walnut stock.Rock Mountain front sight, rear peep sight Very accurate and powsfd Price reduced to $1.00, \u201cKing\u201d Reating Rifles \u2026 shoots 150 times without re otherwise.sam.boo JUR x 1 Ww L \u2018sta $5.10 © % $5.25, 00 loading, ; as the single-shot Price reduced.to \u201cQueen\u201d Take Down kil } Stock of carefully selected me barrel of seamless brass tubing b tifully nickeled with take-dow \u2018Price reduced to 8175.- a hearty welcome awaited the-dusty 8s travellers.Formality was laid aside 9.35.ble evening was passed with games- On Wednesday evening - practically © : - HI Mail Orders Promptly Mi J.S.Mitchell £6 The Daily Reo! .S.CHANNELL & C0, PdiiR 2 (I.8 Channell, .Published every friends gathered at the home of Mr RES ollington street, JS SUBSRIPTION PRICE 4 hs, 50 cent: monthe 20 cents.Eastern Townships, by yest oul ADVERTISING RATES.-O0m a vw = 5; one week, \\ Liberal ~discoun ig inserted ev twice a week or once & tisementt : Obituary poëtry, Reading Notices, 2c, per WO 1n sending money remitters precaution to use express of \u201corders or register letter.CHANGES ihe in the hands of the printer o'clock a.m.of the day ot p insure insertion.if received after 8 a, Circulation DAILY REC 4 Circulation statement for ending August -19th, 1905: Monday ve \"Tuesday coe vreres vom Wednesday on re Thursday .No -chatgéé sainted wife.Dr.Hart isa man of] his possession a magnificent silver ser- | eae en coin?> aix 6 Saturday \u2026\u2026 .\u2018WATCH US GBOW.Daily average for July, Daily average for July, Gain in- - daily average w= Branch Offs# ; \u201cOf the Shebroke Mi fé 2 News Tlems, ! Adv Subscriptions the following Branc will receive immediate 8% Items of News are Tis J from all readers of t Cowansville PS > Bedford :\u2014Chas.ttor :\u2014 Wim, Brow Cookshire\u2014F.A.B Coutiraok :\u2014Rud Danville ÆMiss J Rock Island :\u2014Miss Mills :\u2014H- The Hon.C.C.Colby, \u2018although not |.low-citizens.Surely this prophet ix } Co 13 + in « = Sheep pel #Lamb pel Hursined uncy.in Lf Ham, per » : Bacon.I an Mutton.+4 .f Parsley, if Pickem, 1 unions, |» Ng oN ke tro kere], Haddock, + 3 - RO] ROLL PEAR: of ¢ CORN EMILY.Bs $14.50 gz Manitoly shorts 8: HAY.the traci fA £9 CAR OATS No.3, 4 BEAN per hush PKAN É load lat VOTA @ BO lle.HONE, 1B per B extract b.tins PRO k Cut por \u201cRe Wrcardiy, e e es: \u2026 i Air Bile ing had \u2018shock t hem.Clog '$ \u20188, heav 4 A G BVY mets] of \u2018air will shot \u201cseveral ha ot with Toms § ns ith ome 1\u2018 nag out vithout re \u2018the same rifle.| = 21.95.! Ca own Rifles, .| y \u2018selected malait; \u2018rass tubing, best ; take-down\u2019 lat.i 2j pel & Gr Record | = CO, Publishes V.Æ.Morrill.) crnoon, except Sem ington street, Sber- ICE strictly inst S:2.00 ; six monte LA every other CN a wee only- D , nog exceed A - poetry, 106, ri per word.mitters.host oh press or | anis Per \"vs plentiful.\u201c \u201ccents.\u2014 :.epntinues qu {FOUR Manitoba 8 \"| bag.PEARL HOMINY \u2014 Si .85- $1.90\" i bles of 98 ou $ J to.$1.UV in ay MEAL \u2014$1.45 to $1.30 per ettract in 10 ib.fries ] 0 : BE nb i £40VEY BROS.° Jo 7 \u2014 9c.per Ib, \u2018 *, - \u2014 \u2014 ; CR IK) Ua aa 0 Oe 0 eo ole oo 0.2% 0% ¢% eee oe a! 7 00000000 00000 0400 600000000020 0004006000%00%06%06%0¢% ¢%ee®aean®.\", 20., Le; oe % S 00% 4 CS ree ra ead 24 PACKING Gg,, i will pay for week commencing Aug.2Ist for C $ Choice, Dressed Hogs, delivered in Sherbrooke, $ > mm PIC I WS 04 6000204% 620.4% 0 6200000, % 000 0000010 030000020020 0100200000 %6« ° 0 0 Josseeaoenaasds BEER IEE Sd doe p\u2014 | sHsRBROOKE MARKET.prices ot the dan this morning did ook.- uch from last wee mt vary hoi plentiful and sold at ten Lore r \u201cdozen.Other garden produce New potarves sold at 30 , an d Later \u2018were somewhat scarce, Part id not exceea that of last the price; d bet week.| \u201c56 to 26a \u2018yeatnery butiter \u2026 \u2026\" Lo 2 = 4 5 ie arses Be to 24e nu per ho, factory oo.l4c to 18c- poisestic cheese viene vence (mecs 126 Maple SyTUP 00e ee BOC to $1.00 A ; .\u20262ec to 34c OE.Losescsss 000000 4 a PL vues ver een + 42C Lo lôc \u2018Fowl, per 1b Fos! bind quarter erenenns aetvarens Be to lve Bel, per fore quarter .\u2026 efit to 8c { cut, per Ib.nee ac to 15c, eel, CU, 11e to 124c Pork.per ID êtes oo one me n carcéss \u2026\u2026 us eee 30 to Je ork le r tb.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 25e Endraëm tugkeys, per Mb.200 Colt skins, F Ib.esvueusrracs wave ARS Lzge Veal énuvsonus Jaiea me a ides ted) \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.3C Be es (green) 0} Lo le sheep pelts (wooed) eens $1.60 to 8L.25 Lamb- PIA.foresee ieee eens 60c¢ to Toc Sprnined BOMEY 4.cones Then UC fiomey in comb.eee 124T to fôc Ham.per 1 Cree vee , 4 6C Bacon, pes Ip.us cones niin ne00cese 16c \u2018Mutton, per quarter .7c to 10c Parsley, 2 y nehes .o.oo.freeman.OC Fickk&, per quart .8c sons, per bunch.eresd qeveeerereron 5e \u201cVatiiee, per | doz \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 Ferrera 106 at, DumON |.ee 20000 es 5e Ternips, per| bunch .\u2026.\u2026.sere BC to\u20185c adliicwer each.cnn 10 to luc Tomatoes, Ib.coven cl i, de Meets.per bunch .LD Apples for peck crete eee BOC New Potatods, per peck 0.206 Cucumbers, er dozen ._.15c Radistes, per two bunches .,.Dec Savory, per banc Cee neue Seer Gassressense 5c Sage, per bunch .\u2026.Lan DC Halibut, per, tb.sers 156 to 20¢ * eee eres zac per 1b.J.© 1246 Ib, nes A Re to tbe F lb.vos anse Serie 8c to live REAL MARKETS.Ç Montreal, Aug.25.a receipts; of cHeése re'18,028.hoxes.The market nues ce, pat brm at the advance, g Cte îc for Ontarios.md Îlic fo + Quebec make.Prices in the apntry confine strong as high as #15c paid on the Winchester board to- mght.\u2018The Liverpool public cable show- 4 further advaiice of 6d to-day on col-.ord, which ! 18 quoted strong.at 55s BUTTEP.xture.- > Thelarge granules are not developed to \u201csponge,\u201d they bake into heavy.hard particles, spoil the texture of the ead and make it harder to digest.- - [ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR perfectly milled\u2014all the flour gr nules are uniform in size\u2014the sponge rises uniformly\u2014the bread is even in texture \u2014 perfect in flavor \u2014 good- looking, appetising digested.| gilvies back it with their tion by branding it .- bread \u2014 easily reputa- Flour.res NS gilvie\u2019s Royal Household 04° À s Ë GREAT ACTRESS | Owes Her Health and Her Fame to VIN ST-MICHEL : : .i\" >, pres RENE ah > - ES a; h pe a \u2018 5 \u2019 Pec?S \\ .% ; fe .- Ty w lind ei HY Cate be CES.Lu 8 3 > \u20ac A alii SY K ha i PAZ, pts M CE \u2018 - me jam \u20ac 2 = ¢ : ; ; e a , = .; 1er PA rt YN a D | pancarte dépend nine oo SAINI SA A pub ERE NS] .vot - at pirate S 3 un > : ; ; y .veut > = - a A vez \u201c - tp nen - rs pan Sarg STE ra Ng Aes ONE ah An las shetty Sy een da Hu a ak « 3 2d , - A \u201d.- eA ns 7 - al i .- - 2 à = en me TE VS A r We Le me LAF * te - _ - » = = : = ; g .> \u201d 4 a a oe A op .a A A A = ppvupné pes .a.a A pre a pee RR py ral N pe ry on pramgiter SP etn.Er oa pede pe pave 4 coran Bi hs A > W ; .A wee do 3 FY Xl A z oo ; .7 : CL he YT tir niin 3m.aiming A, se.smi sn.Hc.tr Péri 15 lt Mori om es BALE im ih ty mp we \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 me | ita, : c a : D = - ; Cs Ta ely - op - ve x , ee 0 iB , ès ; res -, ne - ; EE ~ Ea Nt a AOA Ba wR Us SA Parad Abela aan Sa il .pe BL, 37 ; dre Lu.mali déja Er Hk Sn - apn and her good healthshe owes to VI Michel.- To the agents of the Wine, she writes : _ \u201cIf Faust had known you and yonr wine, he would never have sold his soul He would have used a few Lottles of Vin St-Michel and thus won back eternal youth, it gives me the strength to play the most tiresome parts twice a day without fab Tenrictte Morct.is the \u201cstar\u201d : the Théatre National, Montreal.Her 1 as onc of the cleverest actresses rench speaking stage extends it Canada and New England.© poning to Montreat, where she aving her fourth engagement, êt met with the most flattering Ana It aan a mes gy oT great French Tonic ce Pot n the 1 hiroughor AID \u201cSp A CP s now p to the Devil.Mme Mot success in _ Aside f Moret ha captivatir a univers For my-part, I find rom lier histrionic genius, Mme 8 a charming personality and g stage presence that make her al favorite, Since first I tried it, I have used: it cn QASE\" O7 PE AN GERD + CWI T= EI tA ng of het present: prominent ñ the stage, she says with be- odesty that she owes the greater part of Her success to her good health Long life to Vin St-Michel.\u201d HENRIETTE MORET, Theatre National, Montreal.position coming = pro , Wilson & Co., 520 St.Paul St., Montreal, sole agents for America.1 Drug Co., 14 Fulton St., Boston, Mass., sub agents of U.S.\u2014_ _\u2014 x ze ee \u2018 A OTT ArT 2 ERE RE rt SEER CHP Sar Jay : La EE % \u201c.\u2018 x fo AR SL Ce a an .oy Lo a .$ w | ; 205 rare tre 07e =: al ee ra pein Sr ty Wg rare 20 er cum : 8 p ERROR AA EIEN OA TENE ps cape ; Ep ut Phe pes PE ee er ST ST on Le TNT, h ul Ra ne rec rx ee ny ro - I - 3 > 3 rue Te i .8 4 5 20 ETE + over iid NIT TNT TFUE EER A N Ls Te ne va Des 8 | .Li ec Ere ee are bone N aA PRE TROT AED via cl aE At ot IR «SR ER EUR mete CL ; D EE Si nl ai dc ace _ a CE ITE 4.- 3; LC TNA\" / Je OTe x, A Lg > ZL 25 , , Le i 2 2 iv WT RÉ TT Ee a EX À Pr SE Pen Lo \" 5 cad h ari A SL PT Met b ce mat NY TAT a OR HT Ld - M Su R | x * NER Thea EST N 2 .4 etn FI TER ES open Res oies des 4 9 0 ps a x El Sams rv _ Le i ep EE ER ve per A rT a di pass a: SEE SVR TI À VMS ry A RM RER 2 8 Be ; ST .i 4 É 4 7 7 GS 7.fd J 4 7 2 Q Er a A dd AN To Ege ts PAGE SIN, = HOW SCOTLAND! [LIGHTNING HIT \"YARDMEN WORK.| Great System for Hunting Down Criminals.CRIMINAL WHO CAN-ESCAPE 15 LUCKY\u2014LONDON\u2019S _SIN MIL- TI LIONS UNDER THEIR SUR- VELLLAN CE.\u2018 Directly a big, mysterious crime occurs in London, Scotland Yard throws over the metropolis a strong but in- vigible net, from which the very lucky or the very clever criminal can cs cape.When you consider that the \u201cLondon ovér which Scotland Yard has power has a radius of fifteen miles from : Charing Cross you will understand the wonderful nature of the police organization.Within a few hours of the discovery of a sensational crime, the author of which has escaped, the 6,000,000 people in London are more or less under sdrveillance.Imagine a terrible murder such.= as that at Deptiond a few days ago.The local police immediately communicated with Scotland Yard, giving the facts \u2014stating for example, that three peo- \u2014 .ple have been murdered in a house and that a fair-haired man of -40, wearing a long overcoat, has been seen to leave the house.From Scotland Yard there radiate to the twenty-one metropoli- .eo le 5 stan police divigions, from the \u201cA\u201d or Whitehall district to the \u201cY,\u201d or High- gate district, such facts as the authorities in the great central building - on the embankment: think it necessary should be known.- It is then only a matter of a few hours before [the policemen in the streets are keeping their cyes open for a fair-haired man of 40, wearing a Jong grey overcoat.But this is only the beginning of the work.One of the chief detectives of Scotland Yard is on the scene of the crime as quichiy as it is possible for him to get there, and ibly the assistant commission- | _ er himeelf rushes down en his motorcar.The chief, with their assistant, make a thorough examination of the place and take photographs.} A piece of glass bearing the marks of two fingers is sent off at once to Scotland Yard, It has been decided that the crimital is a casual laborer, and there is a detective quietly watching every common lodging house within a radius of miles.Meanwhile, one - of the senior detectives at the yard, with a memory stored with th¢ names of each of the desperate habitual criminals who might be likely to- commit such a crime, has set on foot a search for each of thede men, whose movement will, unknown to themselves, be traced for days back.That.businéss-looking commercial traveller who lounges round the bookstall or near the booking office is also a man from the Yard.The methods vary according to circumstances, -but in every direction therc are \u2018the strong, unseen! meshes of the - police net.Up at Scotland Yard the finger prints on the piece of glass are being carefully compared with some of the finger prints \u2018of known criminals.For years, finger prints have been stored, -and there are now on register more than 60,000 sets.Prisoners have \u2018had to ink their fingers slightly! all around on a prepared slab and] then place them on a piece of specially prepared paper, turn- - ing them slowly round by the direction of an official, until an impression of all the skin markings have been left on the paper.Finally, the sets of.finger \"prints are indexed and stored away\u2019 until wanted for comparison.cither with finger prints subsequently taken, or with accidental marks made by escaping criminals, such as those left on the piece of glass.\u201c Perhaps the finger marks on the glass coincide with those of ax criminal who has not been seen or heard of Tor many months.; An independent search is at once made for\u2019 him, and possibly some of his old acquaintances are enlisted in the quest.He may have been a frequenter of all kinds of low dens, - Be sure that in every one of those dens there is an official or unofficial representative of Scotland Yard.LU _ The milkman coming up the court carrying two dans may be a.Yard man, for all kinds pf disguises are brought into use.And s0 in a score of; different ways strenuous Scotland Yard sets its silent .nachinery in motion for the bause of | justice.who escapes from the ring-fence may esteem himself] fortunate.Day by dav In any particular case the ring is drawn tighter iand the criminal is kept within the region of his crime.| There is much less undiscovered crime than is) supposed.The police often know the criminal.but- lack sufficient evidence to prove the case.= \u2014 THE PORE IN HIS GARDEN.(Rome cor.Pall Mall Gazette.) The idea is|so firmiy fixed in the mind of the | travelling public that warm in Rome that numbers; are\u201d now shivering in Switzerland, while the Romans have these gorgeous days tripping over cach other's heels \u2018all to themselves, How-_ who enjoys them most is not a Roman at all, Hut Ve- Pius NX.gams ) st daily partly because he is becoming used to the seri- of his position, and ecauge he spends many hours June is unhearably ever, \u2018the person netian\u2014the Pontiff, health and strength ous drawbacks partly b cach day in the open.am firmly convinced that the law Ol guaranteed \u2018would never have heen accepted had |it not been for the Vati- | the immense Palace wouid have become.a obec wily unfortunate pes would \u2018have gracuafly heen.put lo man can dire healthily Pe SPaces, and Pius X.recognizing this, goes daily to the gar- pends a good deal of his\u2019 |in the heart of his doe8 tle carringe and walks qut even a cane.Then he the flowers but with little and then goes to the new es ot ad of Lourdes which ot admiring.From there most likely | 20s on to where he is sD wi © meet his fellow men, 4R 8U Interest in questioning them (hey Aare usually workmen) and em to \u2018a holy life.In| =o Yu HIS Holiness seldom or ever diseüssés the\u2019 affaire of the Holy can garden ; | ay apostolic : ace would death trap where: tI, - to death.without open den where he ls time, When| - Main he leave briskly with glances at \u201centhusiasm, replica of the IC never tives these w See with the ce : secretarv - ies him.- Hi ary who accompan { \u2018 : geems to desire to comple ide serious rors ava | Pletely outside serious matters and thus reuew thing and body, | \u2018had been Blaze This Morning.EXTENSIVE WAREHOUSE CO.DESTROYED.New York, Aug.25.\u2014A loss of more {than half a million dollars was caused carlv this morning by a fire in stores Nos.\u2018 39, 10 and 41 of the extensive plant of the Bush- Warchouse \u2018Company ut the foot of 44th street, in IN NEW YORK.Caused Falf Million Dollar] View of Ontario Provincial PLANT OF BUSH MANY EXHIBITIONS PUBLIC DISGRACE.Superintendent of Fairs g : a SEVERE ARRAIGNMENT ©F \u201cMIDWAY\u201d AT ONTARIO FAIRS.The annual report of H.B.Cowan, provincial superintendent of fairs in Ontario, has been published.1t con- \u2018tains a great deal of information jof a | general sort and makes special extend- led reference to-the craze for special attractions shown - by the manage- Brooklyn.Started by lightning dur- {ment of many township fairs in that ing a terrific storm Just before mid- Province.In part the night, the fire was still burning at an says: early hour this morniûg, - .| - + - ; Fi .LIFE ON LABRADOR.- A SURGICAL | OPERATION AND SOME COMMENTS ABOUT .CANADA.: (St.John\u2019s, |Nild.,, Herald.) Mr.J.W.Wood of London, secre-.praved tafy of the Decp-Sea Mission, who ; boldly along Labrador with Grenfell or on the mailboat, the being \u2018for men only,\u201d although bo cruising past six weeks arrived by the V.L.report : The rapid change that has \u2018taken plade in the character of many of our éxhibitions, and which is rapidly creep- [îng over others, requires immedia attention.Unless this insidious change can he prevented and reforms brought about, .our - so-called agripultural societies are more likely to be a disgrace than-a blessing to the province.Immoral performances, which are generally \u2014 associated with the most de- conducted in side shows at many Ontario exhibitions.These| por- formances are frequently advert: ; 8 of tender years are freely admitted.yesterday and is at the Crosbie Hotel - In addition to the side shows the | 3 .on his way home.He has much enjoy- special attractions introduced in front tof grand stands are often far from el- ed the trip, and has been surprised pt ~evating.Women contortionists, ballet the work | his friends = on - that.bleak seaboard.He tells of one done by Dr.Grenfell and | dancers of the most amazing who repeat vile [24 and.men | jokes are paid large sums to \u2018\u2018amus the public.These people are generally advertised as the main features of the surgical achicvements ever accomplish-! exhibitions.Accompanying these per- ed, the removal last month from the formances it will almost invariably be intestines tumor weighiñg 87 pounds, and exhibits a photograph which shows this \u2018éx-: inary malformation.The oper- traor pel ation was performed by Dr.Kingman, of Boston, an eminent American \u2018gpec- ialists cidently proving a veritable godeend to wretched sufferers like the one OUF 8@ricu In the annals of surg- m question.ery there is no record of g larger tumor than this, and but for the skillful treatment .she Ireceived the woman must inevitably -have died.It is observed that came from on that long 500 miles of seaboard, the Canadian Government, at the of Commander Wakeham, suggestion have refused to help in maintaining an hospital there, despite the fact that in hand to build it, and had arranged for a doc-: tor to take up his duties therein.It is\u2019 to be hoped that this revelation of what these wretched beings aré forced to endure from - lack of medical aid the effect of inducing a Dr.Rrenfell.has $5,000 will have change of policy at Ottawa, next year.The plea that a lowed by where is tention.The be no Canada is so rich that it can stand the recent : \u201csalary grab\u2019 perpetated, pibitions at \u2018Ottawa, whereby a body of.legislators voted every Cabinet standing, it ought to be able to stand the cost of a hospital on that bleak and barren seaboard.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 who is spending his vacation on Labrador with Dr.Grenfell and in- this case Canadian Labrador and | that despite there being no physician | ~ vote for a hospital on Canadian Labrador would be fol- ed States demands for the like else- \u2018 .too pucrile for serious at- main point-is, Is such that necessary ?and -as to that, there can.two opinions.Moreover, if themselves double their usual pay and provided pensions for minister of five years of a \u2018woman there of a'found that horse races (although agi aingt the law) are an important ee lting is carried on freely, and that | gamblers and sharpers are present in considerable numbers.The worst feature of the situation, lies in the fact 7that these\u2026featurek are introduced under the disgiise of being a bencfit to ltural exhibitions, and th t .respectable people are thereby trap \u2018into attending them and into allowing their young children to be present.It is time this mask was removed, and that these exhibitions were brand for what they are.: | So openly and fearlessly do gamblers and sharpers carry on their work, and 'so utterly have the local authorities, in ygertain districts, failed to cope with | the situation.The department at Toronto, during the past two years, has \u2018been -~ forced to employ special detectives.1t has been found that the worst exhibitions are generally in close proximity to the United States borders.Men, with headquarters in cities like Detroit and Buffalo, equ agents with gambling outfits and 8 them on a regular tour of our Oniar- io exhibitions.Many of -the gambling machines sized at exhibitions during the past two years displayed the Unit- eagle prominently, whi others were.stamped with Uni States trade marks.Some gangs lof nature operate from IS Kingston and one or two other C from $25 to $45 in each case.At one was arrested and fined $50 for selling liquor on the grounds, two others were arrested and unable to arrest them all.- it reg ere | districts of large cities pis | of the afternoon\u2019s program, that bet-|-i Lo adian cities.During 1903 as many las eleven arrests were made at two ex- and fines: imposed ranging, small exhibition this year one man! fined over $20 for} operating gambling devices and \\scver- al others escaped.One detective was ' | the au | manoeuvres, murdering small birds, The criminal.THE WORLD'S GREATEST PBRT.(\u2018St.James's Gazette\u201d) Should Antwerp become the greatest port in the world, it will only be resuming a position in commerce which it formerly held.- The silting up of the Zwyn transferred to it the trade of Bruges, and the discovery of new sea | routes gave Antwerp an incomparable] position.At the height of her prosperity, towards the close of the sixteenth century, her imports amounted?to £10,250,000\u2014an ¢normous sum in our money of to-day.Her popalation d was then 125,000, a third of the pros- ent number.More than a thousand) foreign firms were established there,\u2019 and men \u2018counted their money in mill-® ions.Her exports went to every known land.Then came an awful decline.The terrors of the Inquisition scatter-] ed\" her population far and wide : in a single onslaught by the Spanish soldiers eight thousand peaceful citizens) died.-Antwerp\u2019s \u2018loss was our gain.They fled to our shores and established industries in which we have ever | since held .a leading place.Many vicissitudes followed ; trade went, and\u2019 the population dropped to forty thous- | and.Napoleon planned the.new antl werp, and there was a time when it greater increase.of formed\u201d the.fourth city of the French} Empire.;( #to character in citizenship.PROFIT IN HONESTY.| (From the Chicago Record- Herald.) | Governor Folk testifies : That there has been 25 per Missouri, since corruption was exposed three and one-half years ago than in any similar period of the State's.history.That there has been 33 per \u2018cent.gseater inercase in the price of land in the same period.| That revenues have increased to such an extent that he will recommend a reduction in the tax rate to the ; next| Legislature.- Of course the witness does not mean that corruption placed on exhibition was an attraction that had a tendency to boom things gencrally.But.owing to the exposure the administration of the public business was improved everywhere, and tHe chances for the right kind of people were so much better under good government than they had been under bad that all the beneficial results followed.Perhaps it \u201cwould be impossible to reduce the-gain.to exact figures, but we have no doubt that there is: proof enough of the desirability of appealing ~ you clean them the Sunlight way.CAITR AL be ASK-FOR THE INLIGHT SOAP .| Sunlight Soap washes the clothes white and won't injure the hands.) LEVER \u2018BROTIIERS LIMITED, TORONTO.ITA Pores rls Li a) la Rs TRIM 01h Lai nina] al.v \u201cTIENNE | ui LL JERE 35 » oe | ) A = \u201c, cui = - +, / ~ 7 F5 hs = \u2019 aq 7 = | \"UN You can make dirty pictire frames, or any other such articles, look like new if Chop very fincly a piece of Sunlight Soap'an put it into a bottle with a teacuplul of hot water, shaking it well and adding a wine ' glass full of spirits of ammonia.\u2018Paint the frames with this liquid, letit stay on a few minutes, then wash off with a soft brush and cold clean water, and polish with clean chamois leather, Sunlight Soap is the only soap that can be used 1 successfully in every cleansing operation in the household.Dol a OCTAGON BAR.721 i { | cent.immigration into: sence of italics from these columns ?Partly because of the exigencies \u2018 of printing, but more because italics are unnecessary\u2014a saving or reality .SHERBBOOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26: 1905.SE : 3 DESERTERS FROM THE WARSHIPS.Seve al Have Left Squadron at Quebec.PICKETS HAVE BEEN DOUBLED AND SAILORS ARE BEING ' WATCHED.Quebeé, Aug.25.\u2014A number of desertions have already occurred from warshi now in port, and pickets have bepn doubled, and certain hotels have hepn boycotted \u2018and pickets Lave been placed at the doors to prevent sailors fina marines entering, as it is surmised deserters change their clothing in these places.Some of the deserters were not badly needed, as hey are no acquisition to the fleet, hut these black sheep have .been enticing others away.: a THE PRISONER = - | OF THE VATICAN.POPE PIUS X.WOULD LEAVE THE PAPAL PALACE FOR THE ALBAN HILLS.Reports from Rome are persistent to the effect that Pope Pius X.is planning to leave the Vatican.It is variously said that he plans to vislt his sister who lies seriously ill at Riese, that he| wants a few weeks\u2019 rest in the papal villa in.the Alban hills, or any one of a half-dozen other reasons.Thus far these predictions have rot proved, to he well founded, and the pope remains in the Vatican.Leading Catholi¢s of this country and of Rome are agreed, however, that Pope Pius does contemplate clignging the pol- | ich kept his two immediate predecessors, Leo\u2019 XIII and Pius 1X., \u201cprisoners\u2019\u2019 in the Vatican.The policy originated \u2018with Pius X, at the time of the occupation of Rome by Italian troops and was intended as a protest- against the usurpation by the Italian (Government of rights claimed by the pope.Pius X.has thus far followed the policy: of his predecessors, but those close to him assert that he is not jn sympathy with it and has | been withheld from a change only be- | cause has felt that the time for it has not yet come.It is notat all; likely, [say those in position to know, that he will leave the Vatican this summer.Perhaps there will be no change for a year or more.But there is.no doubt that Pius X.plans to leave the Vatitan, and one reason for delayed action is found in the opposition of [the cardinals.It is asserted hy some that new blood will be injected into the Sacred College by the appointment of cardinals in sympathy with the pope in this matter, and that when thatis done Pius X.will establish new relations with the Italian Government and fecl free to leave: the Vatican Palace whenever he will.The whole question is one of the most important that has faced the Roman Church| in many years.HANKSGIVING DAY.(Ottawa Citizen.) roposal to observe the last Monday in October as Thanksgiving Day, has disturbed the ealm af Editor Cameron of the Hamilton Spectator, who agks : : Why should: that holiday be changed and shifted about so frequently ?If we are to have an annual holiday in tumn, for purposes of military football and thanksgiving for a boun- | tiful harvest why not fix the day per- ; And why change to Monday ?Two Sundays together are al- manently ?\u2018most too much, even for Rev.Mr.Shearer, and besides there are many to whom a Monday holiday is only a half holiday\u2014the newspaper people for instance.Let the holiday remain for Thursday, and let the particular l'hursday be a fixture.And if Canada fixes upon the Thursday observed in the United States; so much the better.The Citiaen cannot agree with the Spectator that the date of the American Thanksgiving, fixed since 1863 hy proclamation\u201d of the President of the United States for the third Thursday in November, would be a desirable one for Canada.The American date is fixed with regard to the climatic conditions of a country, a large part of which is located far to the south of us, and particularly to meet the wishes | of the New Englanders who arc only now beginning to observe the \u2018Christmas festival.; Weather conditions in Canada on that date are not generally favorable for the social observancés of Thanksgiving \"and besides i} would bring the \"holiday too near té the Christmas and New Year holidays.The better date for Canada is that which was ohserved in 1903, namely, the third Thursday in October.That day proved satisfactory and would have been continued last year - only that the federal election campaign was in full blast and the third Thursday in November\u2014a\u2019 fortnight after polling \u2014 was proclaimed.A return to the earlier date would, the Citizen believes, prove\u2019 satisfactory to the great ina- jority of the people and the government would do well to indicate its intention to adhere to, that date.THE PASSING OF ITALICS.| \"(London Chronicle.) Have our readers noticed the ab- writer's trouble-thev \u2018have heen for a \u201ctinie, disestablished.what he wants to say and how to sav it, can find enough words in the English language for his purpose.Our purpose.at any rate is to trv to convey our meaning without banging our readers'in the eye.Any writer who knows The great days of italics were in the 30\u2019s of the last century, when the London Fig politics every other.word was italicized, and the effect to-day is as though every other word was a shriek.aro began its criticism | of the drama and society.Then, Until \u2018the 80\u2019s women retained = the habit of underlining all hut the prepositions jand conjunctions in their Jet.ters, and there are still many women journalists who cannot get along without -the- stimulus of italics.But in a writer needs italics ds often [* be needs a Turkish bath, | LL { 1 veer sfr cape Ee Too many women have sallow skin\u2014bad complexions \u2014dark circles under the eyes\u2014headaches\u2014backaches\u2014 \u2018sick stomachs.| \"Too few wothen have the robust health and rosy bloom of girlhood\u2014that * Fruit-a-tives'\u2019 preserve.Co Some women don't realize how surely Constipation undermines the health and brings premature old age.The intestines do two things\u2014give up nourishment to the blood\u2014and tarry off waste matter.l ; But\u2014if Constipation keeps the waste IN the intestines, the blood takes tip poison instead of nutriment._ i ç Jeasure in reporting to | Tefit I Have received ffom -tives \"\u2014and I feel that I.cine which has done me so much good.1 was a martyt to that distressing com- , plaint, Chronic nstipation,accompanied F severe headaches, backache, sick stomach and ail the symptomia of dyspepsia.I had also a dreadful complexion, sallow in fhe xtreme and blac} under the eyer, 1 every Sympiome idney \u2019 irritation aud had been told by physi- clans that my [kidneys were affected.I consulted a number of physicians and took various remedies but received very little benefit.st May I was advised to try \u201cPruit-a-tives\u2018\u2019 and when I began to take them 1 had little faith of getting anything to me permanent relief, but 2 after I had en half a box, the consti- patien was relieved, the headaches left © ine, the pain in my back was better and 1 could sleep soundly as when 1 wasa child.Also, my complexion ntoclear up again, all the sallowness disappeared : t oung Lady Transformed] | All the charm of Girlhood restored.; Co Ç ; ; \u201c _ CL This is only one of hundreds of cases in which Fruit-a-tives changed p | ?Sallow Skin into the Rosy Bloom of Health.ai, It is this waste\u2014carricd all over the.blood\u2014that causes Hearthurn, Sour Stomach) Indi Bad Breath, Headaches, Backaches, Sallow Skin, Paleness and Thinness._ To A The woman who wants IN | \u2014a fine complexion \u2014to be free of lieadaches and backaches \u2014to cat well, sleep well and look well \u2014to feel well ALL THE TIME can have her wish if she takes \u2018\u2018 Fruit-a-tivéa,» a.Miss Jamison tells how she found the happiness of health in - and the black circles under m .away.The pain iu the back praduais left \u2018me and all signs of kidney disappeared by the first of August after ÿ -had taken three boxes.Since then I have continued to improve and now I awn none of my old symptoms and my tite is good, digestion splendid complexion as clear as when I t ung girl.Also the constipation whi i entirely cured and it in not necesmry for me to take the \u2018\u2018Pruit-\u20ac-tives\u2018tnow asi ; ite well in every way.I took no {43 ne but \u2018\u2018 Fruit-a-tives'\u2019 \u2018but I followed i} { faithfully the directions as 10 diet et, À 4 given in the pamphlet which anies each box of '\u2018Fruit-atives.\u201d To all persons suffering from consti.tion and indigestion, heiadache and ckache, aud particularly those with .sallow complexions, I would stron recommend them to try \u2018\u2018Fruite-tives\u201d 4 & and faithfully carry out the directions in § § the pamphlet, { À find this medftine simply marvelous ! might also say that the action of \u2018 Fruit.a-tives' is very mild and pon drritadng.d 3 no griping is felt \u2018and the stomach 4 ) sweetened by taking them.\u201c1, ; , = \\ i wo we had suffered so long has Hid | and 1 feel certain they will [Signed] FLORENCE JAMmon,\u201d | § » Fruit-a-ti es'\u2019 are NOT cathartics.anaesthetics and vaccine,\u2019 - up the intestines, make them move regularly and naturally.\u2018\u2018 Fruit-a-tives\" cure Constipation just as surely » chloroform;deadens If you are suspicious of your health, don\u2019t wait fe proof and sickness.Take \u2018\u2018 Fruit-a-tives.\u201d\u201d \u2018 All druggists have these health preserving, pleasant tasting fruit tablets.- soc.a box-\u2014-an NO calomel, jalap, cascara, \u201coil,\u201d or \u201csalts.\u201d \u201c Fruit-a-tives \u2018\u2019 are fruit juices in tablet form.They are discovery that deserves to rauk with d worth ten times soc.to any women \u201c it-a \u201d tonic for the bowels.They tone y Pruit-a-tives are a y who wants to enjoy the luxury of perfect health.anufadtured by FRUIT-A-TIVES LIMITED, oT in.\u2014 TROMPSON Wellington St, ' TAWA.the ILES OR WATER.THE LOS ANGELES PROPOSAL UNIQUE IN THE WORLD'S : EXPERIENCE.(From the Engineering News.) A notably waterworks project for the better supply af Los Angeles is outlined in -a note |eleewhere in this issue.Never before, so far as we | know, has an Ametican city proposed to go far afield (210 miles) for water, GOING 240 | an elevation of 1,313 feet.This lift is {people more distinctively! probably instance not only and with, the exception of the pipe line for the supply of the Coolgardie gold fickds of western Australia, we do not \"know of so.long a| water supply conduit anywhere in the world.The Cool- gardie pipe line is lonly 30 \u2018inches\u2019 in diameter, but it is [about 330 miles in length.Instead off being a gravity | line, water is pumped through it to LIGHT, distributed between) nine pumping stations, and the nominal daily capacity .SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.\u2018 ; USE.a +EDDY\u2019S.nw UBS, PAILS, MILK PANS WASH BASINS, &, .DURABLE, ~ NO HOOPS FIBRE WARE.|§* on investment.ner wants m use in\u2018 his business.Apply to \u2018\u2018 cord Office.i ok SALE\u2014GOON HOTE I.| WITH license, at Belocil Station] doing large.businesa all the partieulnrly so in sumer months.Might Le enlarued -to EX times its present capac or summer boy good.i + Pat Jor SALE-TIARD Woën TÉMERRS also Spruce and Temlock Lumber ig.almost every dimension asked fo r, also: Cedar Shingles, all grades.Rd Woo year round but Fdgings, 4 ft.long, in bundles; \u2018best.summer wood.For particulars \u201ccall office of F.N, McCrea, añrner Ki Wellington sireets.NOR SALE.\u2014 QUART RED China Cabinet.Tight Ep 28 x 14.Good ns new.Price gro.À As: M.Sangster, 48 Wolfe street.OF.SALE \u2014 SELF vd CONTI .F use, All modern converien ç > ply A.G.Sangster, 45 London _ 3 Tor SALE \u2014 CHE SEPKAKE * BAY - Retrievers, male and female ups pies.$20 and $10.J.B.G pod u Rock Island, Que.~~ ~~ Y {oR SAILE\u2014 FARM OF 50 guess under gbod cultivation.Apply Jas.Pope, on thé premises, Ascot Yeon: ner.Quebec.: Jor SALE\u2014ONE DARK RED mt - istered Durhæm- bull, twa \u2018 A good stock getter.Moes River.| \"FOR SALF\u2014200 ACRES 178% cleared, halance well timber good buildings.2 miles from Water lle off road to.Sherbrooke.F.a._Twgrton.por SALE\u2014812 ACRES OF LANG in the district of Algoma, Ont.Iply 6G.J.Richards, Can.Rand Drill: © TE Ep TO LET.vs = o> O LET\u2014SEPT.18T, TENEME T IN Queen's terrace, 6 nice rooms, water; w.c., etc.Apply W.It.Webster, Queen Cigar Factory.2e O RE NT\u2014GOOD.FARM WITH COTE\u201d - tage, 1 mile from Sherbrooke.Guy: G0 tons of hay, large j'asture and orsis chard.° E, Record Office.FIO\" TET\u2014HOUSE ON (FULTON AVR4- .all modern conveniences.Apply td.Wm.Hawken, contractor.Sherbroe ke, IO LET\u2014NEW HOUSK ON PORTS.land Ave., 8 rooms.All moder conveniences, Apply Rowell,-Son & Qg.Jer RENTATL, FROM SEPT.197$ house 53 Moore St.Apply.pr preniises and at 5 Elizabeth, street.« > YO LET\u2014NO.34 COURT STRERT=, - Very quiet and most central.( armé A nm \u2014 nl \u201cMISCELLANEOUS.SL TE W FANTED TO PURCHASE SECONDS: hand Empire Typewriter.Address, A.Rosy Cookshir - I OST \u2014 AT THRÀ W.C T TT.4 tion, Johnville, Jadies Chain Bracelet, Initigis, G.FE.J.on\u2019 tocket.Finde please Johnville Post Officp- 7 } ë Gol Teachers for South Stukely.Villaga School No.2 for frm of eight montha,.beginning 1st of September.Balary | $18 per month.- Apply to W.R.PETERS, School Conunissiener, South _Btukely, Que.ALF.J.SALISBURY, CONSULT! N a ENGINEER STRIICTURAL DESIGNER: Plans and spectfications for all kinds of.buildings.Design \"of Power Planta.Office, Sun Life Building.SHERBROUKE, QUE.ee ee er es te mr rt GLEN VILLA INN A beautiful summer resort 12 miles from Sherbrooke via B.& M.l.KR, or affpleasant two hours drive.*- Bathing, 7 Boating, Tennis, Croquet, 5 13 illiards, Pool, ® Bowling! On rental: Canoes, Boats, Driving Horses.Week day dinners, 6 to 5 p.m.Sunday dinners, 12.30 to 2 p.m Boston Ladies\u2019 Trio, furnish music during meal hours and in Casino for evening dancing.Sacred Musi> during Sunday dinner.A.L.ROWELL, Mgr.Summer Post Office Connected.Address : : Glen Villa, Que.By hourjor day, Saddle and ~ HORSEMEN.Get your show and trotting horses shod at > M.R.ODONNELL'S, East Shérbrooke Apply John Grant, CONVEN,.- ANT ; dit 3! u À TT ; » ol SE 2 4 § 4 y iH a ATV 4 ; \u2019 \u2019 à i A ; ; | 5 ) hl F 2 4N IR UE: + 3 Hil, | ; 5 \u201cÀ 4 I H- 3 A Re à | E 5 7 JA { bi E ; ; CF HER : J : i $ * > LA - de di RK 2 ; 1 : + E py Ld ; \"1.à i} : BAUR IR] BR) asta HE 39 og A ' E Çû - 3\"; { ke 1 Nig IE : en URI EH HES | BK {HELP HEEB là 4 I EH B d t F I \u2018En ! a 874.i > 19H = $ Pei ; LE 3 } » ps # + cet vel rte cr Cad + Ae = Te i ig Et AA 1 ; TE J 4 4: % ; r nues - Pers 5 x tu.a pen rT tn\u201d as.An.Se A re pe ES \\ =.ar - \u2018 a\u201c Ca om \u201crata rT Paes By Ne Ag = BRN x E nada < + pe ; ; + - a Te Sma - an \u2014 a Sth Wy NA caf NI AP HR BE Ve ne eile JET A» VR GR TT I \u2019 Poy ax rt Tent i i | 3 4 > LH Loam > POTERIE ene ere rp ERS.A) 2s {ZR wp eo ict J ES p RE AO re rene da EE = 5 J LT A , N A N A ry a rares oo Sr CE A ante Dts A = LE a ., a A (poste ro .hai] AREY eth a A ick, RI Tf SEN ME R= Ar HIRE oa Tot ty 7 te apte ie nds \u2019 phi : \u2014 \u20ac mn \u201d Rg RE.RARE 3 5 St Pt ne YU ue TI Ae A A qu ae A ran EY 2 ~ g SRE \u2019 De : .= STE raid TT a PI Rr AN IRR ST RS sa FRA a) ; ?i i \u2019 i LL - tr eq ati para LE ae : \u2019 Riles ; ra LU Es a es i\" bs ag a = ces ry a - Do.FN ne.\u2014_\u2014 A a Cai ee 1 yarn essen Saad \u2014\u2014 EN ide = pet CANINE dencre ace crea REY Gant AUS » CNE EE SARA A OVER RE 07 2.ARTE er a 7 RARE T 0 , ï 7 PS vo a PEPE oe psmeimima die ae re , Rens co TUE ey CART Wry H ve - TI ARP ; ; .A ; ve RT - A - we .; \u201c ESC car 301445 + ATL el ad ; » dans ; es = 3) a ; Ltée A .2 Te : .| RE _ a ao Lo _ J Cad PR BY ori oid AS i die RE K.25 a ay Ean TT - Lure a garner er, | vow 0 St oy Loa coo pue ee ete sata si px aus Et CRN a su A Co A ; } a A REP \u2014 ai va A ex or CORTE LS PL LOIRE ue PAIE 20 PE Te \u2026 ; ; .- : 5 à .vm hig B ce Le : cam ede Wt .; _ ue - .- i - The John \" Murphy hy Spars! Limited.Dry Goods, a And \u201cMilad\u201d Brand Costumes, Mantles, \u2018 Skirts va Raincats.gy \u2018Eastern 1 Townships J.L.Vineberg, 4 Clothing Co., Men ging - Sole Agents for \u201cProgress Brand Clothing | - - \u2026 for Men, \"\u201cMilad:\u201d\u201d Brand for Ladies\u2019) | Bel Phone558, .l47 Wellington Street.+ Quebec, Aug A nual mee ting Pet the Wholesale Shoe - Association of Canada, held here, on Wednesday | that, owing to the cost of raw material in the manufacture of hoots and shoes, it moe necessary to in- creasé the price of goods, .BT \u2014== { night; by a.voté of 30.to 16, decided The Syllabic Shorthand & Business College 4 [pry The course! consists of a.thorough in-: struction in tem of Shorthand (the fastest, most leg- able and easjest learned world).We! guarantee a speed of over 160 words pe money.\u201cA Iso position, slmeographing etc.oy Special BOOTS WILL BE DEARER.26.-\u2014At the first* an- JEROME FOR -\u2014 / - NY.\u2018MAY R.\u2014 a resolution was adopted, | TAMMANY MAN.New York, Aug, 25.~The city com- | mittee of \u2018the Citizens\u2019 Upion to District Attorney Jerome.It ihe mavoralty rontest.Club on August 31.The resolution e- clares : 1S NOW OPEN.\\ give it full power in.the coming_el oyd\u2019s Famous Syllabie Sys- tion with the support of r- minute .typewriting, \u2018spelling, cowm- be masters of the people of this city years old, falling \u201cout cruiser, Business College, _ SHERBROOKE, OUE, \u2019 | tion.of soir plant i 1 \u2018Cashmere Hose -{ building.|.ried te - the .- full.| building, the whole la flat woof.plain and ribbed, 1 AY |do it.east of the Rockies.\u201d Ar had specimens assay Independe tl of \u2018the men _emplo by~Messrs.y Stewart & Co.,.loys! pe men plo ved CA st.the construc- The cost of the ne granolithic vs which is : laid Main ; stré {to effect a Cans} 1 price.; .x 5 experience the ro ed Rock Island.Overall Jo,, is laying foundation for an eighteen-foot.extension at the south;end of his / TT 4 \"A writ of injunc er granted by 13 Judge Paradis turday ta Narcisse Lord, against the town of t.Johns, stopping the walk on the north side of the market town is encroaching o his property! The pottery industry in St.bounds.The Canadian Trenton Potto their\u2019 plant both in| buildings Pottery Company, are put.Coo ociety are hav- Shefford Agricultural | ing a bee to put Thursday and: Friday; of next.week.' There is .plenty of.work to do an there should be.volunt Ts enough t | | Nr.John.n.Deivies, of misfortune.to.lose valuable horse last - \u2018week.\u201cOn LS the.stable à for Mr.Davies to recall that since his residence in Magog, extending over sev! eral years, he I as had to mourn the loss of 57 equine bea ties by the cruel and \u2018insistent hand of death.|.Fhe Stans Journ: big elm anstond Derby appear the.wo der that casional visitors.bu e in a while à stranger oes 1s | a realization of its size.The tree is \u2018circumference at its from the provid it is cumference.ed.the belief that it is.it Line does not.it does to oc- » feet in cir- Tuesday members of thè:Stiefford- paid their President, Dr.stantial compliment by king a bee! Mr.Ed.Hope, lamb ry orchirht, Magog, is the owner, of a mine that for.a start shows quite strong in gold.He d the result shows a strength of | $2.00 per ton.This in itself is not great but when 1 it is considered that this is from the first - digging the showing 8 most encouraging and Mr.Hope is naturally pleased at the prospects.|The property is somewhere.in Stans ead county, but the exact place kno eth no man but the owner.| | \u2014 The Coaticook \u2018Observer \u2018 says: { The residents of Stanstead.Plain .should be grateful = on account Stanstead College.We notice | that a recent meeting \u2018of their commissioners levied a school rate of only_two mille.on the dollar.If they, \u2018maintain an Academy, as ther places of the size and importance of the two villages are obliged to do, they would have.double, if not robe, their school rates.The people both of Stanstead Plain and Rock Island owe much to the College.\u201d The market for: live hog at Waterloo is strong and prices are well maintained.Buyers are ouring the country.for all the porkers thew can pick up and the weekly s chipments to Montreal are heavy.A season like this makes farmers realize that there is money in hog raising, Pork producing goes naturally with the cream- | ery business and helps naturally to in- | $6.50 for heavy and 86.7 {since such figures have | \u2018WILE BE ASKED TO RUN- AGAINST | came boisterous and st\u201d \u201cTt is the purpose of the Re\u201c | case was postponed.publicans to effect \u2018a fusion and to + candidat C f Ki B pledged to an administration \u2018of the of the Court o ing TE \u2018system in the affairs of this city under which the of refund your public utility - corporations will not\u2019 \u2014e - former rates to students outside the BRITISH TAR DROWNED AT QUE- semi-annually, but it is seven years \u201cdan or write to\u2019 Pk ee \u2018Shorthä & = $.pas LA aii JH ll dE was drowned Wednesda: , hye \u2018oro of a boat alongside tile {.other crease the profits of dairying.This week\u2019s shipments were bought at for light hogs, live weight.It is many years oe \u2026 obtained.On Monday afternoon an ssault case was given a summary hearing before Justice of the Peace Pepin, nt Magog.The charge was brought by one.Fon- | | taine, a lumberman, who operates in| the woods beyond Chetry River, against F.R.Lahonte, of*the Now Magog House, It appears that Fontaine had.been drinking mt he bar .of_the above named house want d to run \u201cthings \u2018his own: way.The ropriétor protected himself with, a bottle and cracked his burly.ruest over) the head to offer the nomination for mayoraliy , u.couplé of timess Fontain had.sev- {as en stitches put in the: wound .that =.| decideck He the exechlive egmmittee of the Republican city commi£tee-to offic fusion against Tammany in the com- ponte.AI anti-Tam-! many organizations were requested : in « a resolution to meet ut the Republic not consider that \u2018Fonta né Was in a caused the most trouble.and) then had a\u2019 warrant drawn for the jarre st of La The.court vas held and the complaint heard .when the defendant pleaded \u201cnot guilty.\u201d The fit condition to give \u201cevidence so the holding criminal jurisdiction is to be| held in St.Johns next October, and the Sheriff has received orders to summon jurors for the 23rd of \u2018that month, In \u201ctimes this! cour *t0-aissemblec The fiat has gone on t a term now since a session has by en eld, The hate he i Magistrate in rural dik st} Tipp sod FajBllee, péosébnton\" and\u2019 nubitous officials and justice pas been more expeditiously\u2019 \u2018adintnis hi FH Other contractors, the Singer Com- ives:.\u201chäves About.a, hunt.Johns.4 : \u201c| 'charged.from the penitentiary, by the Rock sland, - so 1 far has.been about | $1.25 'a square yard, but with more mmisgioners.hope: saving on: that: Mr, S, T.Frog.rotor of, sie factory ; This addition will be.car- ight of the .old ing.qovered.with latter in the work of constructing the concrete side-\u201d road.Mr.Lord où that the rg Bt cr.ver; th serio crimes, gijch ul Sr oe mcg see ign SH | unfortunate | murder,; er 6.33 the try, and ass ls an Finlander lying: in: :khe-district.jail, accused of - illing .his, companion, : Hinka- hen, the\u2019 ings Bench of necessity has to be summoned.Probably some lesser offences will be tried at the same term.« On Saturday last Mr.Sheriff.May- rand, of St.Johns, Que., nroceeded to St.Vincent de- Paul to take into custody a prisoner who was being dis name of Henry Campbell.The accused was brought into St.Johns on a charge of roblling a jewellery, store in Montreal four years ago.\u2018peared before the District pone on Tuesday and acknowledged the : soft i peachment ; but in view of his od record in the.penitentiary .and fn apparent penitence the court was ; lenient.with .bim and.let him.oft with 8, sentence of two, months i in.jail._ iA Sweetsburg.correspondent says : «Last fall, a feeble old man by the name of \"Tapley, - \u2018with an air so gloomy {it would have produced a chill on the! \u2018genial riature of his kinsman, the late Mark Tapley, was brought down to; jail at his own request under the va- | ant act.He\" toiled ardously on low wages but as \u2018winter was coming | an and he might be an embarrassment to his Waterloo employer he was dismissed with no other asylum but the jail.It was not a case of dissipation.but a lack of manly vigor from the Johns seems to be going ahead by leaps and teries.Co., are making large additions ;- and | 1 machinery, and the Dominion Sanitary | also enlarging : their works and increasing their jout- \u2018the grounds and ! buildings at Waterloo into\u201d \u2019ship-shape ' the imbecile, but the common jail with for the.exhibition, | which.takes place criminals for associates.| | [agow, had the the, morning it was fou d -dead in ho stall.\u2018lt is not a cheering, reflection gaye: of \u201cTha start.The only family he had was a little girl of tender years.When his term in jail was finished the kindhearted jailer kept him on as a helper, although he was too feeble to accomplish much.At last he was pletely disabled and the doctors de- i clared his disease to be cancer of the stomach.Tuesday, Col.Miles Milti- more, jailer, took him to the General o| Hospital for treatment.It does seem To-day the directo ory nd \u2018members of / pitiful that in a country so fine as these Townshiph \u2018there: is no place for the wor) out, impoverished man, or And we have churches in which church work is held in esteem, and clergymen called to parsons\u2019 3m i terested in the poor Jail birds.\u201d | FROM HOTEL TO NAVY YARD.\u2018A CHARACTERISTIC BIT.OF RUR- : AL NEW ENGLAND.(Portsmouth (N.'H.) Special to New York |Sun.) & Al recent visitor expreas-| largest.tree, .\\green- leafed oak and graceful werd obliged to \u2018 until he be- |: \u201cceuiser \u2018Rainbow; Says, The fact that this is the capital oi ,the worid just ndw doesn\u2019t seem to \u2018 have impressed Portsmouth a great deal.Unly by Portsmouth, any way, for the navy yard, where the delegates are meeting, is across thd river, and also across the border of témperste Maine, and the | Wentworth'#s about four miles as wagon drives \u2018on \u2018the other \u2018side of town.I Kwice a day, when there is a \u2018confer- and _ Wedhe day- several | ence, thé automobilés\u2019 carrying the \u2018armers\u2019 Club W.P.Nel son, of Waterloo, a deli late and sub- | er box,'says, \u2018\u201cFhere they go,\u201d and delegates, scoith through the town and Portsmouth lifts itself from the crack- falls\u2019 asleep-again.white ipirch.It passes n regular New England duck pond, with a little waterwheel, and -#'New England farmer in his shirt-sleeves \u2018watching history \u2018scorch by.Twice it crosses the wide, \u2018peaceful Piscataqua River, which carries\u2019 in these days a multitude of little boats and canoes.\u201cIt runs past mansions of the eight-' eenth century, proud in their superb -colonial doorways, all prim and white.t turns into a.corner of sleepy, pretty ortsmouth, a town which i is all of the ast.Every other house is colonial or early American, the business blocks are boxes of \u2018buildings, economically built #5 to eaves, presenting squares, unor- namented rows of front windows\u2014the they | ind of building\u2019 that flashes upon one here and there in that part of .old Greenwich Villdge- which the march of steel has spared.7 - The inhabitants seem as prim as the buildings.They walk the streets with conscious \u2018precision.Ask one of them the, way and he or she will stop lead you\u2019 'to the corner, give minute directions, pass pérhaps a bit of gossip about'the weather and bid you a cheerful ood day.(Over the river is Kittery and the navy yard.Kittery from \u2018the other bank presents a, few rows of boxlixe \u2018houses attered about at the will of utterly irresponsible streets.| The houses in the distance look like \u201cthe houses of a Cerman toy box.Each stands amid high old elms, The last buildin before the: navy yard bridge is a C inese laundry, the last one before that is a general notion = store, \u2018in whose windows the star exhibit is \u201cLife of Frances ¥.Willard,\u201d in two] volumes, for this \u2018is Maine, where the \u2018emissaries of the lands of vodka.and.rice brandy are meeting.U.S.BATTLESHIP RUNS ASHORE FLAGSHIP RAINBOW IN PHILIP: | PINES IN-TROUBLE, Manila, Aug, 96.\u2014~The United States \u2018the flagship of the Philippine squadron, with Rear-Admir- al Reiter on board, ment ashore Thursday morning at the mouth of the Agu- san river, Butuang Bay, northern Mindanao.\u2018A report to Hear-Admiral Train says that the Rainbow is not damag- ed - pe \u2014 COST OF LIVING IN WINNIPEG.In an article on the cost of living \u2018n Winnipeg: the Winnipeg Tribune summing up, that rents have \u201cincreased about 50 per cent., the cost of staple commodities about 10 per cent., and wages 3 1-5 per cent in the past five years.The question of how the working man is to make both ends meet, under present conditions, is a serious one, but what will it be in.a year or so, if the present indications for an advance in the cost of living.is fulfilled?The matter is one.that will.require the greatest consideration.The working man of to- \u201cday just exists; he ig either working.for his landlord self.» | A 7 \u2014.ae, Sa 4 | 7 i TS\" BEA {of \u201cJape .com- | « preach, \u2018and ye neither workers nor étriking an average 22 feet = in, can this be called the conference of : two feet JEALOUS OF JAPAN.| TE To BELIEVE OPEN DOORS.WOULD BE JUST \u201c\" 1JARGE ENOUGH FOR JAPAN.\u2018om the Baltimore News).The New York Times has a remarkable wo-column editorial entitled, és, in common\u2019 with the great bf American newspapers, has svmpathiized strongly with Japan in her struggle with Russia.It professes in| this country.- In ex- of this alleged change, the atlduces a|mumber.of considerations.- foremost among these, however, it\u2019 places\u2019 the growing realization i] formidable rivalry in the coming \u201d he bad \u201cof the Orient.With much imipressivénéss.and\u2019 elabôration, the Bere t forth the advantages which Japan for the present and for a long time to |jcome will enjoy in the shape ages, in her campaign for-the new markets in the Far and above this, the alleged change of American sentiment as between the billigerents.is \u201c\u2018becayse| we furthermore perceive that which ever was victorious we were bound to{ be the losers.\u201d Now, ta.say the least, this discovery, whatever its merits, is certainly \u2018\u2018ra-.iod preceding the war, and,throughout the eighteen months of.its duration, gards the trade aspects of the question wes that, Russia represented the idea f trade éxclusiveness, while Japan represented {that of the open door.Nor has anything whatsoever happened to alter this belief.The Times does mot profegs that there has.It regards the Japanese as committed to the open door just as fully as they were.The- troubjle .is that they are so horribly clever, and at\u2019 the same time their people live the simple life with such ridichlous completeness, that the | products of Japanese cheap labor are the only [thing that will go.through the door, be it ever so open.The contention is|plausible, though open to a ood deat of criticism.But, aside rom such] eriticism, it would \u2018hardly support the Times\u2019 view that Japanese succéss and Russia success would be equally injurious to our trade interests.Where Russian _ exclusiveness might have shut the door to Japanese and Americans alike we should have got pothing; however, near to monopoly the Japanese may attain through cheapness, with.the door left open we |are bound to get at least something.| Furthermore, it is quite certain\u2019 that if Japanese enterprise should get: the enormous headway: which is now predicted for it, the result will be such a treméndous enlargment of the Asiatic market that even a very small percentage [of .lo) be worth a great deal more ithan|a large: percentage: of itis worth now.The Japanese may indeed gat the lion's share, but if | way, with or existing, for him- | they do it in pursuance of; the enlightened and liberal.policy of the open door, they will so develop._the de- to draw stones, which will \u2018be\u2019 \"used de | The drive'ot the delegates is through mand of the Orient in all directions J terrace the rear of his \u2018property \u201calong New England at'its prettiest, the thick that what | remains for Europe, and the river bank, They drew over a \u2018growing fertile: part of Now England.-America will still he of vast dimen- hundred loads: | rs.Nälson served | The road {6 the navy yard winds for .sions.y 8 splendid lunch |The terrace is tp ; dome six\u2019 miles about thé ramifications\u2019 Finally, {it is quite \u2018worth while to \u2018built by Mr, Johis GorVhis, \u2018an\u2019 ox\u2019 of the river and bay.It is lined for temerk \u2018that there is such a thing as part stone worker.: | Lo ja good part\u2019 of the way with woods of | exaggerating -even Japanese possibilities.Their! achievements have cer- taiply heen| a revelation, and further revelations | are still toecome, but Americans should not yet be ready to \u2018\u201clay down.\u201d If not in one direction, then in another, American grit, energy, ingenuity and enterprise will make its way wherever.it needs to make its fair field.and no favor, even in competition with the wonderful little Mellow men whom we have just learned to appreciate, but concerning whom it would be folly to go off into hysteries.+\u2014 ENGLAND IS-NOT SO SLOW.Hamilton Times.An exhibition of that can built for 8750 each has been made in England.Some of the houses are made of hollow concrete and some are, almost mionoliths.A whole house- side.is cast {at one operation from a mixture of cement and furnace clinker, \u2018lightly re-infdrced in places with steel, \u2018These houses have a pretty appearanc being easily made to look attractive, They seem to be a little ahead of us in.England in construction.\u201cA HOT WEATHER IDYL., THE STEAMING ONE.\u2018Gee! But it\u2019s hot, old man, to-day! I\u2019vefanned till myhair\u2019s\u2019most blownaway.My house seems (as hot as an oven flue, Andlthought I\u2019dicomeoverand sit with you |- Somehow or othér you always seem As cool and calm|as an Eskimo\u2019s dream.I don\u2019t see signs of an iceberg here ; How do you t?- New brand of beer ?I drank two bottles an hour ago, And I never had nything stew me so.How do you do it|?Put me on Before I frizzle ahd, f-s-s-t | am gone ! + THE COOL ONE.7 Beer ! No wonder you're seething now, \u2018With a cascade rioting down your brow.Cut it out, old chap, and try This draught for the gods if they were dry.A brimming pot of the glorious brew Of CHASE & SANBORN\u2019S coffee, true, And brown and rich as Roman gold, Ice till the pot sweats\u2019 dewy cold, A bit of sugar and dash of cream, A sip, and then you\u2019ll lie and dream _Of Polar bears and the chill North Pole, And Peace will descend on your simmering Away with beer! It\u2019s a steaming brew | CHASE & SANBORN\u2019'S Hd the stuff for international gompetition \u2018for | ther sudden.\u201d Throughout all the per- the impression in America, so far as re- bd! model buildings | the matter of cement | .= L i ; } = -~ To those who will vis t Shey Great \u2018Exhibitism don't forget § ok OF The Star Cloth.De Hall's tai 5 Czar Di 4 Men $ and Boy $ Clo Shoes, Hats à : ail Every article you 1 buy at the St you much more ny where else.The Star Store j is à de \u2018pen lable ity and right prices.The Star Store We Are: à Receiving New Fall Goods : Daily.New Suits, Few Regl: nettes, New Trousèrs, - [| Few Trunks, is Jearncd inn) Tons lias the best ca varieby of men\u2019s wewr in Sherh.o ke.| New Shoes, New Neckwear, Hu bas Valises, Ets So STAR CLOTHING HALL | Sole Local Agents far Campbell and 20th Century Brand Clothing, also \u201cInvictus\u201d Shoes.- J.Rosenbloom &.Co., Props, Sherbrooke Uosvessasseusausonsase SIRI en - 9- 99 Wellington st,» à We Are Now Ready M Take orders now Tailor, - TT - Millinery, ad if ur Sho ' il ni a 1h WL J j'le ' hs i is Puces Gil | cites.ALFRED.LANCTOT, Will Be Given Fre : Gree Cash Receipts, or ia mi \u2018 a bonus, for orders gives fr ® Suit, or an Overcoat.Your patronage cordial 61869 re Cor.Peel, Shecheoe OA RAA AAA ed for ul 1e «Pr br np: Sn = 16.\"LEADERS LOCK HORNS SCOTT AND TWAULTAIN MAY KUN Indian Head, Aug.it that South \u2018Qu\u2019 Appelle may be the battle ground of the two leaders, Mr.Walter Scott and both having, it is understood, receiv- both.decide to make this.thd dr con: stituency the electors will | phen an interesting contest.The Liberal Association of Head meets next Thursday to prepare Richmond, Aug.26.is \u2018as follows : WinflaoraMitg LT en Ric hiond vas Le \u201c 3 TAT Danville _.- I.7° 0 115 \"The tie between Richmond and Windsor Will \"bé Played off figre on Sept.| - IN INDIAN HEAT 26.\u2014 Rumor has Premier.Hauitain.am invitation to run he.1F they Frueltèun the work of the campaic, RICHMOND BASE BALL.The Standing of Rie hmond County Baseball League Won, Lost.\u2018Lie.pe Goods: Adverts In window SoH Take advantage o veu h we 1 lg Dol Cod _ S 4 TRIS EXP Portamou cral days 8 authoriz waive all c imburgemen : œde back t ' Sakhalin in tion price © mixed comn \"This state the.Russian bassador a There is ition Was eterhof, b revival of t \u201cbegan at th + noon, same er secrecy t secretaries | ce poo, ropo Po said - nons to offe \u201cindemnity, M: Witte.ness which that it wa but an- unal sat silent.M.Witte li lig a ely \u201cThis | Rien Komu a Pity that | ad aourndent | clock.pa ug he agro whom I hav morning for what was 8 - Conference is \u201cWe do not ultimatum, because it -ahswer to t} perhaps, th are concerne For us the | Pauging hn \u201cIt may i _ our final in \u201cty came in communicati Majesty to received © - reached us all points | way of pew by this anvu any purpose is, 1 think, : tiations to § question ren money.Ti - force both But \u201cHis M: dent, in suc burden of r Danese, not I aunked : pro posal by : e have \u20ac nor any fur sion to mak that any next move absolutely rc adi that adjourn, Tec Move was w \u2019 \u201cOh, who the Japanes says that a wo have left .tion.\u2019 or hen do roi apan \u2018Why shot \"adjourn unle - More to sx ence ought \u201ca \\gicia unpacked ba er 1 think J] 1 ansv "]
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