Sherbrooke daily record, 3 août 1906, vendredi 3 août 1906
[" .SHERBROOKE, QUE., FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1906.JISORDER SPREADS | x FATAL ACDENT Te - ; Stes we} eg KNOWLTON, | Qu kde x RQ, ste | FR au, A ER?\u201c+ #.gid i * Fes A;-Koawiton.* I .\u2019 | AT BROMPTON FALLS.5.4 | : .\u2018 ; 5 es : ® Joseph Cyr Fall 1 | ne s and Breaks .- i i \u2019 : oo \u2014 a ~~ \"His Neck.Troops Thus Far Stand Ready To Quell Uprising\u2014Mutincers WAS MOWING AWAY HAY IN UP- ry 5 \\ 0 ; .; At Sveaborg And Cronstadt F=f1-Other Outbreaks Reported.PER PART OF BARN AND LOST Warsaw, Russian Poland, Aug.3.gy ithe correspondent heard a ragged vol- - HIS BALANCE.jalj\u2014 The artillerymen in sumuë cy, which he subsequently leafined had Brompton Falls, Aug.3.\u2014 (Special) E (Spect at Remborkoli, near Warrggy, cut short the lives ot six pionBers,who \u2014Jpseph Cyr, an old resident, was the : lid whined.- had been sentenced to death|by the victim of u-fatal accident lust even- ve atry and Cossacks have beengs urumnead courtmartial, whicl - began ngs ; i Infant to quell the revoit.= BF sliting yesterday morning.1¢|was de- Hep was in the barn_ of Gideon qi 3 TROOPS OCCUPY lIN- clared that the\u2019 three hundred sailors Haines mowing away hay.When CZAR = = LAND.>.- who -had surrendered during the night standing on a beam in the upper part Cs he BL A Special) had been shot carlior in the day, but of the barn he lost his balance - and no Petershars, \u201cthe Finnish railway, 1b Was impossible to obtain: gbsolute fell{to ithe floor below, striking on his All stations ve sbursr and Viborga, confirmation of this statement.heal.-His neck was broken and he [ee Sue entire length of the LOSSES WERE NOP HKAVY, died almost instantly.ce gw vel rich the line skirts, have been] From eye witnesses on both sides, Dhceased Was 60 years of age and west whic \u2018iroops \u2018 \u2019 Lo the correspondent learned thai] in ad- | leaves a wile and large family.About cccupied by took.= CT REVOLU- dition :t the ofticers previously men- | * ¥eaT ago he sold his farm and -HEENTIRE ATTEN .ANS \u2018© A PTU lt tioned the losses on the side lof the C&Me to the village to live.A , TIONARY MERS abr Joyal men were six soldiers and two | : + OU ir ).satlory killed and about 20 of\u2019 \u2018both \u201d - | Rigs, Liveona, Russia, Aug.3.+ arms are wounded.The lossesiion the Bl S RIKE AMONG \u2018 ) i (Spocaal)\u2014A' secret revolitionsty meet- side of the mutineers could ndt be ob- \u2018- « aa which was attended by ht po tained, but they were not heavy.Ky! ne i 2s was surrounded Fist -nigh Yl Three workmen were killed and _, six THE LITHOGRAPHERS : iragoons, who captured every MAI wounded in addition.Mme.J Robt, al |\" : K 'e © west.I : T sister-of Col.Alexandroff, whä threw OT Lo .JaurviEs CRUSHED OU - hersolf between her brother and some Open Shop Declared in New UF )K 1: ACK, -{ sailors when the \u2018latter sw into AAT + HB 8t.Petersburg, August 3-\u2014 Although itheir house at the beginning of the | - Y k Ji asie at See ave bee | outbreak, as brutally sted + to ork.pied - dt - 5- ; : » .To 3e _ \u2014 ~ bractically has been put down, \u201cthe Tne utmost ferocity was displayed SIX THOUSAND MEN ARE OUT \u2014 | utlook is.still black.The revolgtion by both sides.One of the workmen :PREADS TO OTHER CITIES is whose hands suddenly were Sore Tkilled, cried to the patrol.\u201cDgn\u2019t fire .wv Les.1e by the premature rising at Svea- jon the people,\u201d but ,the officer com- | - New York, Aug.3.\u2014After a meeting rg spparently \u201care undaunted at I'mand turned coldly away an gave of the board of directors of the 'Em- Wie initial reverses, and \u201cintend to \u2018the order to shoot the man down.ployers Association, President Stecher ist in their programme of calling : Early accounts of the, Crpnstadt said that it had been determined to gaeral strike on Saturday or Mon- [trouble have been largely inforrec, declare open shop against the Litho- ay.One af the leaders of the re- | The mutinous saitors never went to | graphic Protective Association and the ohtionists.says.that no boasted {Fort Constantine.The plan ofithe up- Lithographers Stone and Plate Pre- ord bad gone: forth and that the | fire [rising \u2018Was conceived by\" the \u2018revolu- parers Association.At the headquar- 4 revolt would spread to the corners \u2018tionary military committee, While it ters of the striking lithographers it was i the Empire.His closing words to [iwas executed to the letter it failed be- announced that up to this morning 75 Associa Press « correspondent [cause the information of the situation Perl cent.of = the 500 shops in the ae: \u2018Now watch Reval, Riga and fiat Fort Constantine and the larsena] country had acceded to the demands Jiban.\u201d | © ; \u2018was faulty.When the signal = was | of the workmen for 4% hours a week.| Toe nove of the mutiny on hoard: the given av 11 pour the sailors, kappors STRIKE AT CHICAGO.\"4 mored - cruise amyat.Avoza, jand pioneers le eir barr ; hs I T1; y iw Eetponiap const, IX franght\u201d with [ivided into three groups.The mis [voi of strikes Sisterdny bo esrapiers enormod ssibilities.The\u2018 crew of [sion of the first d ellos ont y y» nan © Mcrormous POSE] CC ok the first and smallest group of Chicago shops on orders from Na- i vessel rase and kifled the com ;was to kill the officers, the secand was tional headquarters ur and four officers.- {to take possession of the arsenal, and 300 OUT IN NEW TIAVEN + United.States Ambassador Meyer re- [}the third Was to seize the fortrpss and |.: co TE vived a despatch from the American [the train.The train crew had hgreced |.New Haven Conn., Aug.3.\u2014As the sul ot Reval saying that the Pamy- in advance to be ready.Revélution- | F°® lt of the general order for a strike M +: Asova entered that post yesterday aries cut the telegraph and t ephone abdut« 300.lithographers and helpers Minoring with the red flag at\u2018her mast | wires.- employed by four concerns in this city ead.Should this cruiser, under the ~The hurried task of the first group failed to report for work to-day.ag of the mutineers shil northward {iwas.accomplished hurriedly pnd it SIX THOUSAND OUT.nd appear-in the presence of the main |i then joined the second group] which\u2019| Nfw York, Aug: 3\u20141t is estimated pqusdron in :the gulf of Finland, the [nlerady was on the bridge leading to that six \u201cthousand employees of litho- oyslty of the crews of these vessels, \u2018Fort Constantine.This is th only graphers in this city are placed out haps, would be put\u201dto-a stronger Niort directly conneeted - with\u2018the main- of employment through the strike\u201d ot est than- they could stand: Although (land.The sentipels at Fort Constan- the| Lithographers\u2019 International\u201d Pro- adesiraitÿ\"eiaims- thert \u201c1h squad: [line offered\u2019 no resistance.The artil- tective \u2018aid Benefit Association of the oh of Sveabotg did nat waver in its ery men remained neutral and ubfiiit- United States and Canada: egiance, there is somwthing myster- lied to imprisonment in the chécknrato The striking organization is.com- ous about {he reports of-their actions put Cronstadt, pos of printers, transferers and pro- Pfhich warrants the suspicion that all [| It was at this time that the sappers |verd without whom none of the shops snot fight aboard.Only two ships und pioneers, who comprised the two ean! be operated.red on the, mutineers, the others re- yroups, found themselves checkmated.8 \u2018Throughout the United States \u2018and gaining on the horizon as if the ad- | he batteries of the forts were ar- Canada like conditions prevail, and \u2018Whiral were nat sure that they could be banged in two tiers, The gunsion the it is estimated that 30,000 employees fepended upon., lower tier can be swung on dn angle of lithographic shops will be out of - PANIC AT PETEEHOFK.nf 45 degrees and command only the [wok or on strike.When -the firing began pt Cronstadt fea, while -the upper guns can be di Nhe men- demand a\u201d 48 instead of the bedngsday night.there ensued a wild rected in any direction.The maga- | prekent 53-hour week.sgpscie Ur the \u2018imperial palace at Peter- | zine, however, while containing a full QUIET IN TORONTO.Mol, as the palace lies under the guns | supply.of shells for the lowdr tier oronte, Aus: 3.\u2014In Toronto it is = i the fortress.All preparations -had guns had in it only two shells for the not expected that Serious trouble will | ape taken in advance to flee to the guns, A storming party later brought follow the order\u2014to strike.Though it Isarekoë Selo, but the report afloat [up field and machine guns and the 0.he 1© ot Sr 5 4 .: ; [ ; Liha is\u201c the centre of the lithographic busi ednesday afternoon , that the Kmper: imutineers were withont the possibility nids in Canada, all the large estab: * D pod, hie family actually had fled in lof using artillery and were cdmpeiled tishments are run on open shop fules, le middle of the night was denwed Fito surrender, 4° = ; rentes vr hier Nn per at the: Chancellery of.the 1m |i About 100 of the mines irelud- and the pay high y @riel Household.11\" wns explained, fing all the revolutionary civiljans es- c : ; - y ovever\u2014 that oy _ account of dr aped in a steamer, which was lying J DGE -SEDGEWICK IS DYING.; 8\u201d at Peterhof, arrangements had \u2018off the port.1 : \u2014\u2014 1 ee smade for the returu-oi the me | Abouty) 200 sailors, who [became | NOT VEPFCTED TO SURVIVRE a, ria] family to Tsarskoe Selo ferpnrated from the main\u201d body on the WAS NOT EM ECTED to SURV IVE Le Martial law wns proclaimed at (rettfn march to the barracks) - were: THE NIGHT.ronstadt during the day and all day \u2018eut off and vaptured, RI Halifax, N.S., Aug.3.\u2014A tclephone ong reinforcements have heen land: | The stenmer on which the mufineers | sage received ato 11 \u2018o'clock from Re thers: from the mainlan.None is escaped was not captured.She 1s Chester says Mr.Justice Sedyewick is grmitted on: the island without n pass believed to have sailed for SveäBorg in | el living, but it is hardly \u201cexpected ad.although the correspondent of the jthe=belicf that the ninlineerd 7 were th t he can survive the day.On the sociated Press™ was thus equipped, still in possession there, tof other hand there is à possibility that e Was held up and searched_upon dix © All persons leaving Kothn Is and, on \u2018he may live for a day or two more.barking from a rowhont.The cor- which Cronstadt is - situntefl, entre Hik physicians express some surprise ' espondent found that at six o'clock \u201csearched and detained in case.abhoy ath the vitality that the judge dis- a outa evening there were about \u2018are open Lo the slightest suspioron.- plays, They thought he would have ON mutinous' sailors.barricaded in \u2014INFERNAL MACHINE FAILED.didi] at least 24 hours ago.: ot barracks.which were surrounded ; Moscow, August 3 An ujsucerss- C4 tp is ine of the vis en ent on Mo up the hoachpuatives HEE EE EELS LSE S $44 bridge: connecting wll Constants \u2018building of the police.lt wps frus- + WEA THER: PROBABILITIES.+ * fort \u20ac saw sailors laughing tratedeby the discovery of thejinfernal +| Forecast for the next 24 hours, +4 0 the windows of the barracks at machine; which had Deen hidden in a +) issued by the Meteorological +4 : ging soldiers\u201d weross the way.laundry basket, because of therclicking 4 Bureau.mn duri + | Yerywhere there were heavy patrols {sound of its mechanism.+| line and very warm during + pile Streets, - but otherwise tne © SHOT CHIEF OF POLIGE.+j the day, showers or thunder- + ment for met PSE were wot pt.The Wurm, Rian Poland, cin 2 | 4 Eu vid or on 4 à val 7 40 ,&fr\u2018airaid to venture out.i= General Markgraffsky, chict} © 10 ' y.: 1906 : ns 78 ule Passing the arsenal\u201d at 4 p.m.~ (Continued an page six} \"se + + + + +++._ [ 2 = 7 \\ ] i ] LATE Tm Rem .| LT rea A, À rl de \u201c\u20ac - I A Bi ES + oO Cre, ' gy & rol CLIC FP og ! Ca a A 2X AR, a, | there slums but PRICE ONE CENT.REV.MR.DAY WRITES FROM GERMANY The Kaiser, His Gapital, His Realm.MR.AND MRS.DAY WILL SHORT- - LY RETURN TO ENGLAND AND SAIL FOR CANADA ON SEPT.6TH.Editor, of Record:: : ; Dear Sir, \u2014When {wrote you in January, England was on the eve of a gen- in print the the ocean the news of the great Liberal victory.The defeat of \u2018the Conservative forces was not unexpected, but no Of such a contest was greatest .interest.keen, and, owing thod of conducting the elections, lon drawn out.1 have not yet been able to find out why the custom of spreading the elections out over two weeks is still followed, There seems to be but little in its favor and much against it.But while in this respect our own Canadian custom appears much the better, Ppears mu , yet in many other things we have much to learn from the old and,\" Here men will not stoop to the bribery and corruption\u2019 which disgrace our elections, The, stasdards -of honor in this respect seem tobe much higher, and neither candidates nor el- cctors will demean themselves: by giv- Ing or receiving bribes, - Immediately after assuming power the Liberal Government addressed itself to the redeeming of pre-election promises.Your readers are doubtless familiar with the great questions which have been , before the country during the succeeding months, and I need not therefore enter into amy details.Of couëse ' 4 THE EDUCATION CONTROVERSY has been most to the fore, and the amount of squabbling and fighting over it from one end or the country to the other, has been simply amazing.I must confess that it'is a little difficult for me to understand the extreme reluctance of hoth parties to face what seems to be the only logical:and-satis-\u2018 factory solution.of the matter, i.e,\u2014 an system of so-called ade eduea- tion,\u201d with no doctrinal religious instruction in the schools, but with the Bible taught as literatère as it is in the Protestant schools [of Quebec.But neither Anglicans nor Freechurchmen are willing - to, accept| this, although\u2019 hoth parties seem to bp.mich «divided among themselves as|to what they really do want.\u2018The présent bill is\u2018 in the nature of a compr i probably as.satisfadtory® sure can be under \u2018the existiug conditions.But I am inclined to think that it will not prove ultimately to .be the solution of the difliculty.We have had our educational problems and dif- w in itself of.the The excitement was | fieulties: in Canada, but bave fortun: atily escaped the -extreme bitterness which has been evident in England during the past four years.| \u201cEarly in April Mrs.Day and\u2019I left.for Berlin.A residence of eleven weeks in the capital of the Empire, and three subsequent weeks spent in trav- cl has furnished us with opportunities of observing something of - \u201cGERMAN LIFE and national characteristics, Berlin is a beautiful city, one of the most beautiful I have ever visited.It is thoroughly modern in appearance, and since 1870 has had a most remarkable growth.1t has a population of about two millions, and 1s extendin its horders.It is well laid out and has many beautiful squares and public gardens.During the time we were I made a diligent search for failed to find any.Only fine streets, substantial and ornate \u2018buildings and well clad people rewarded my efforts.Why in this respect Berlin should offer such.a contrast to other large cities like London, New York and Chicago, 1 do not know, but in any case it affords a striking testimony to the prosperity and thrift of the inhabitants.Poverty there must be, Of wretchedness and misery no doubt Berlin has its share, but there is no overflow of such, as is only too vVident in many other large cities, Berlin is a great centre of learning.There are over 10,000 students in attendance at the University, and the teaching staff includes many of the most eminent men in all departments.In the Théological faculty Prof.Adolf llarnack is perhaps the most widely known.He is high in favor with the femperor, and the report is current that he is to he made Prussian Minis: ter of Education, One of his courses of lectures during the last semester on \u201cI'he Lord\u2019s Prayer and-the Apostle\u2019s Creed,\u201d given at seven o'clock in the morning, was attended by between four and five hundred students, many of whom were there for uo particular academic purpose but simply on ne- count of their interest in\u201d the subject ant the, lecturer._ A visitér to Germany cannot fail to notice the care that is taken to foster THE- MILITARY SPIRIT of the nation.T do nôt.mention this as an example to be followed.It ir not hard to detect the weariness of the people under the enforced military service.Militarism- is too much to the front.Troops are constantly on the march.Officers regiments are superbly companies of men.[ frankly acknowledge this, But yet one cannot but hope -and pray that the continent | where The Hague Peace Conference had its origin, will \u2018soon learn some of the lessons of peace, and that Germany as well -as the kther countries of Europe will at least abolish their huge standing armies.: KAISER WILLIAM people.Whatever.may: be the opinion of other .nations concerning.the Fim- 2._ Ce ti + 4 a .| A on inued on page- six.) Ea eral election.Before my letter appeared wires had flashed heroes ! ono anticipated such a complete rout.To be in England during the progress : to the pedœuliar me- ise, and dst samy\" méa*f in brilliant uniforms\u2019 are always in evidence.Many of the.fine looleing |\" appears to he very popular with his CONSTABLE MILETTE TELS HS STORY.How He Captured the Accused ~~ Horse Thief.BROUGHT HIM TO SHERBROOKE AND LANDED HIM BEHIND JAIL BARS.| Officer Milette, of Rock Island, ar- ived in Sherbrooke yesterday after- oon with his prisoner, charged with \u2018horse stealing.The man\u2019s name is elieved [to be Harry Beaudoin, who ormerly| belonged to Sherbrooke.| Information at hand is to the effect hat last week he hired a horse and uggy of Mr.Laroche, of Lake Me- ganuc, that he drove to Lingwick, = he met Mr, Cowan and traded orses.with him, receiving ten dollars © boot, Beaudoin then left _ Ling- ick, Some time later Mr.Laroche arrived at Mr.Cowan\u2019s looking for his horse, and the situation became \u2018apparent, Beaudoin was traced to Lookshire, but after that no further trace \u2018could be obtained until Wednes- lay when he was located at \u2018Stan- tead, - ' | High Constable Mee had notified the Various officers along the line to be on the \u2018lookout for such & man, and officer Milette spotted Beaudoin .soon after he arrived in the three villages, | Officer Milette, who by the way, is a ormer Sherbrooke resident, gives the ollowing account of the arrest and exciting incidents in connection : : He says : \u2018I! was when I jheard that a stranger \u2018had old a Horse and, buggy at.Stan- stead.Being aware that a hi was wanted I made enquiry ound\u2019 that the horse and buggy corresponded with the information given y High Constable Moe.I learned at the horse_had been sold for $50 and the buggy and harness for $25.On looking up the party who \u2018 sold them I immediately placed him under arrest, anh, before conveying him to he lockup at Rock Island, I placed the irons on him.- He told what seemed io be such a straightforward story about his father having died and that his mother was disposing of the stock, that I thought for the moment that probably a mistake had been made, At the same time his appear- .ance and the description \u2018of the horse and buggy coincided so well with what information I had that I determined to keep him in custody until he had \u2018made good his statements.Before the lockup was reached, from his conversation, I' was convinced that he was.net the innocent man that he looked.He, made several breaks in regard to his name; and k felt convinced, he was.OQ +-When.we arrived lock-up and when we got into the anteroom [ removed the handcuffs and proceeded to search him.In one of his pockets I found a package of table it flashed through my mind that he would have a gun.On looking found from the table where I laid the cartridges, 1 was face to face with a revolver.\u2018If you make a move, I will blow your head off,\u201d said the prisoner.I) realized I was up against it, and as the cold iron pressed against my face, |I shut my eyes, expecting him to pull, and made a grab for his neck.- The movement threw the revolver oft -the line of my head, and I- caught his \u2018wrist.If he was innocent- looking before he now seemed to be a fiend let loose.I stumbled in _ the struggle \u2018and went nearly to the floor.\u2018By this\u201c time the prisoner had reached the window, and with the revolver pointed at me with one hand; he raised the window with the other.Being \u2018all alone) and unarmed I could not prevent his ecape against such odds.As he went through the window I gathered myself together and followed.Boudin immediately made for the river.He started to cross the river, and I followed.When he\u2019 was some way towards the opposite bank I signalled to, some young men to stop him, and seeing that he was likely to be caught Beaudoin turned towards me.He got on to the bank which he had left, jand not having any weapon, 1 told some parties who had followed is to watch which way he went until I returned with ny revolver, Beaudoin had! taken refuge in a clump of bushes.| On returning to- the spot where he had gone, 1 fired _ two or three shots with the expectation that he would] make a move.We thon drew closer, and after some time I observed a ' foot protruding from underneath a pile of old lumber, and on pulling at the same the prisoner was again captured.This time the hand- culls were: not removed until he was fully scarched.The revolver was a 32-calibre, and seven of the eight chambers wera loaded, when it was up \u2018agninst-my face it looked like.a can- \u2018non, and|I admit that I was relieved when the prisoner and revolver were separated.He gave several I found h prayer book in his possession with the name Harry Beaudoin, Lawrence, Mass, and F told him that there was no use telling any falsehood about his name.He then admitted that the above was his correct name, and that it was all up with him.There was a letter also found \u2018in.his possession written to a friend in Lawrence, Mass., stating that when he got matters straightened out in Canada, not to be surprised if his friend would see his \u2018mug\u2019 any day.\u201d CHILD DRANK GASOLENE.| Lee .- AUGHTER OF WESTERN FARMER MEETS TERRIBLE DEATH.| Kutawa, Sask.\u201d Aug.3.\u2014A little \u2018daughter of Mr.Pretty, a farmer living 18 miles west of this place, pois- ioned herself by drinking gasoline on Saturday last.A young Englishmar named Quick, 15 miles west.of Kuta: wa, also met death on Saturday by the accidental discharge of a at Rock Island : uorse |_ and | at - the} cartridges, and as I laid them on the ) names.gun he FELL FROM VERANDA.| St.Hermenegilde, Aug.3.\u2014(Special) \u2014Richard Graham had the misfortune to fall from the-hotel veranda at West Stewartstown Tuesday and break his ankle, \u2014 Lo?ertenegu=i THUMB CUT OFF,, Danville, Aug.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.C.'R.Thurber met with a painful acci- ident on Thursday morning while working in his shop.His left thumb was drawn under the circular saw while he was using it on the headers for panelling, and cut off above the first joint.i | 1 i ! i ! , RUNAWAY AT ADAMSVILLE: \"Adamsville, Aug.3.\u2014(Special.\\\u2014Mr.Bates, of Cowansville, was driving his meat-cart through this villagé Wednesday, when the pole of the wagon dropped, causing the horses to rin- away.The horses ran nearly through the village when they collided with another team, upsetting both wagons and stop- ping the horses.Not much | damage was done and no ome hurt.i HAYING ACCIDENTS.\u2018 .Farnams Corner, Aug.3.\u2014(Special.) \u2014While Mr.Gardner Russell was driving up.the wharfing with a load of hay the top of the load slid! off, car- DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS rying Mr.R.to the ground quite\u2018 a distance.Although no 'bones were broken he was badly bruised and unable to resume work, Mrs.: Russell went to the field to assist in gecuring the hay and while driving a '| young horse attached to the rake the animal became unmanageable and ran.away, throwing Mrs.R.from the rake and severely injurigg her side and shoulder.3 | - 5 ; ee | WATERVILLE MODEL SCHOOL.\u2018Waterville, \"Aug.! \u2018The following are | the results of the Quebec cxams., taken by the pupils of Waterville Model School in the Model and Academy grades :.| \u201c Grade I, Model\u2014Francis: Gale, FR?! : Oliver Craik, 797; Vivian Heath, 724 Amy Wood, 700; Alice Edgecombe, 678 ; Gladys Swanson, 636.Grade : 784 ; Amber Moy, 631; Ethel Park-\" inson, 530.} Grade 11I., Model-Royce Gale, 929 ; Vera Hopkinson, -841 ; Ethel Sleeper, 814 ; Ethel Holyon, 593.Grade I., Academy \u2014 Hazel Burton, 856 ; Ethel Manson, 699.: Grade II., Academy\u2014Mildred Libby, 672; Adelbert Brown, 497.OT - DR.PARMELEE \u201cGIVES INTERVIEW.Speaks of the Coming Educational Picnics.\u2014 114 AIM IS TO IMPROVE RURAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BY MEETING THE PUBLIC AND DISCUSSING THE QUES} - , TION | Dr.George W.Parmelee, English Secretary of the-Department® of Public Instruction for this Provinge, and whose duties are virtually those of Superintendent of Protestant Education for Quebec, was at the New Sherbrooke last night.In an interview with a representative of the_ Record, Dr.Parmelee gave the following ; interesting facts regarding the proposed edu- -cational picnics to be held in; different parts of the province during the present month.! \u2018 \u201cWhat is the purpose of halding the educational picnics, Dr.Parmelee ?\u2019\u2019 .\u201cWell you see, the situation is something like this: Protestant- education [is in a satisfactory condition mn our cities, -towns-and - larger - villages.may say very satisfactory in \u2014most cases, for obvious _reasons.There are plenty of pupils within a small area, so that good grading is ensured, and; there is sufficient taxable property to pay the expenses, : 25 \u201cNow, in our rural districts the situation is altogether different.We have about \u2018nine hundred what might be termed farmers™ schools, and it is here that the trouble: is.Last year 29 of these schools had an average attend- Lance of 5 -pupils or less ; 170 schools of from 5.to 10 pupils ; , 231 schools of from 10 to 15 pupils, that is 430 \u2018schools, about half of all the, rural schools, you see, with an average of about 12 pupils.Now, if pupils are to be properly taught in groups of 12 it is plain that the cost per pupil will be excessive.c._ \u201cThe city of* Montreal,\u2018with all its vast wealth only attempts to provide one teacher for 40 pupils.1f they had to provide one teacher for each 12 pupils, 1 do not hesitate to say Fit would bankrupt\u2019 the city.\u201cNeither can it be done in the rural- schools.\u201d .\u201cBut what about the 430 | schools you just mentioned, Dr.\u201d Parmelce ?\u201d\u2019 \u201cI was going to explain these people are bravely trying to meet the\u2018dif- riculty by keeping their schools open for shorter terms and worse yet, by employing cheaper teachers, There were last year 200 schools, which were open an average of only six months, There were 500 schéols which were open an average of only seven months,\u201d \u201cYou spoke of employing cheaper teachers, Doctor; can you give me any idea of the salaries paid in this pro- (\u2018anada ?\u201d \u201cYes, and to our shame\u2014I say to our shame because I think we can «how the people, if we can get them o attend our educational picnics how to remedy this evil without very much extra cost to the people.The aver- we salary paid female teachers in the rural parts of Quebec is $176.In the Northwest Territories it is $475.In Ontario hereafter it will be $300 asa minimum not as an average, you understand, We are paying lower salaries to our teachers than any other province in Canada, and besides we do not discriminate.The youhg miss iresh\u201d from school and the experienced eacher are generally speaking placed in a par, with thé inevitable conse- \u2018uence, n, lack of qualified tbachers.\u201d \u201c1 think, Dr.Parmelee, that an out- ine of the proposed remedies; for the wils yon have cited would be'of inter- st to the readers of the Record.\u201d \u201cYou may say -to your readers that f they will attend any one of the dueational picnics this mohth they will get our plans thoroughly matured | ind explained.It would take up too nuch of your space to go into - this matter now.\u201d f \u201cIf the propositions to bé laid be- | ore the public-at these gatherings do ot call for much extra cost te the jeople of the province I suppose the Jovernment will be asked contri- | qute more ?\u201d n \u201cThe Government is now giving one- half a million dollars to rflucation.\u2018f they increased this by 50 per cent.it would only add about one dollar was carrying on a load of hay.Tris {oer pupil to the schonl funds, of the .; PA \" INE à me death was instantancous.- - province.No, the remedy | 18 no & _ * ; ' i i rolled.vince as compared with other parts of .} \u2018'H.R.Fraser, Duncan McLeod .D.White.= «the old and new Court Houses, sente .= there.1t is with the people them- sclves.1 have said that our.rural education is not economic, becaue we have too many schools for the mum- ber of pupils.Our prime remedy is the consolidation of our elementary schools, and another is the raising of more money by the people themselves\u2019 | \u201cHow does our present expenditure per pupil compare with that paid: in other places ?\u201d LC | \u201cWe are paying $11 per pupil en- This includes University and- High Schools and school inspection.\u201cNew York pays 31.28, Massachusetts pays 25.60, and in fact less than any place in North America that- I - know of.Why Manitoba is expending $30 per pupil on education !\u2019\u2019 In conclusion Dr.Parmelee expressed the hope that every rural ratepayer in the district of St.Francis would attend _one of the two meetings to be held, the first at Richmond on Aug.14th, and second at Coatitook on Aug.23rd.When the whole matter will be freely laid before the people of the district.Dr.Parmelee left this morn- in by the 9.15 G.T.R.train for Que- ec.! 2 Soiree ff \u2014\u2014\u2014 OPENING OF 3.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 _ II, Model\u2014Lillie Johnson, | \u2014 NEW COURT HOLS, Quebec Cabinet Ministers Will Be Banqueted.COMMITTEE IS TO PREPARE PRO- - GRAMME FOR FORMAL OPEN- ING\u2014VISIT OF HON| MR.ALLARD YESTERDAY.- A number of citizens met last night \"at the Grand Central Hotel to discuss the proceedings in connection with the opening vf the new Court House.lt is understood that at the time of the opening several ministers from Quebec will be present.7 There were présent at the meetin Dr.P.Pelletier, M.L.A., Messrs.C.F, Olivier, C, W.Cate, K.C., H.R.Fraser, 1K.C., John Leonard, K.C., J.S.Broderick, K.C., S.Fraser, J.L.Gen- est, - Dr.Bachamd, S.Fortier, M.Breault, M.T.Stenson,! J.A.Le- Blane, M.O\u2019Bready, C.D.White, Alfred Lanctot, D.McLeod, R.Biron and others, : - It was moved by Mr.Cate, K.C.,and seconded by D McLeod, that Dr.Pelletier be the chairman, ©.D.White was appointed.Secretary, _ After some discussion, jt was resov ed that the members of the Bar of St.Francis be asked to take charge of the proceedings at the Court House.It was then decided to invite the co-oper- ation of the leading residents of other parts of the district in tendering a banquet to the ministers in the evening.- In this connection it was resolved that a.committee be appointed to organize and to arrange for a ban- quet to the ministers of the Government of the Province of Quebec on the occasion of the inauguration of the Court House in the City of Sherbrooke \u2018and.that the said committee be composed of the Federal and local mem- hers, and of the wardens of the sever- \u2018ul counties in this district, and of a \u2014 \u2018certain number of citizens \u2018brooke with power to add to their in Sher- nuorber.The\u201ccommittee of citizens then elected was: Mayor Olivier, Dr.Bachand, President of the Board -of Trade, M.T.Stenson, I), McManamy, and C.ffi HON.MR.ALLARD'S VISIT.Hon.Mr.Allard, Provincial Minister \u2014 of \u2018Public Works, who was in town yesterday to make an inspection of both was accompakied by Dr.Pelletier, MLA, and at twelve o'clock met Mr.C.\u201d W, Cate, K.C., hatonnier, .Mr.C.D.White, secretary, and -other members of the Caquncil of the Bar, and Mr.D.- McManamy.The - Minister made n- thorough inspection of the now building.Some slight proposed alterations were brought to the attention of the .Minister, especially in connection with the jurors\u2019 boxes and the bernch.He promised to have the work done.As this work will .not interfere with moving, he stated that he would Jay bre: .fore the Premier the fact.that the new \u2018Court House was ready: for occupancy, so that the necessary: proclamation may he published.This! 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BABY RIBBONS, : KETCHUP\u2014 Large 25c bottles.8 to 10 a.m., 15c._ ROLLED OATMEAJ\u2014 _ J remlym in.each packet.\u2026 Valui 8 to 10 a.m., 20c pack KIPPER D HERRING 8\u2014 Valve 15¢ tlh, _ - RB to 10! am.poc tin.\u2014 FIVE, gh OR ROYAL -HOUSEHOLI pun range to se- Co to 10 am.$2.45 bagi REDPATH.URAEULATED BUGA Br , 100 pound bag.8 to 10 a.m.$4.40, To I you take advantage of the special Jalimay.rates you'll probably need a grip f some-sort.A good assortment here © SUIT CASES\u2014 LEATHER GRIPS\u2014 Assorted sizes.2.00, $2:25, $2.80\" up to-§5.EXTEN SION VALISES-\u2014 Tnbreakable\u2014seven \u201csizes.- 80c, 70c, 85e, .$1807: 5 $1.00, $1.25, 4136, | New: \u2018 Cotton Hosiery \u201cAt 'unustal prices.ables ug: to hame unusual prices.LADIES: BLACK COTTON HOSE\u2014 .-15ç, \u201820c, 25c pr.\u2026 : LADIES\u2019 BLACK 1ISLE HOSE- Special quality, soc pair.BLACK.HOSE a Embroidered in -colors.\u2014 8üc, 65c avair.prices.\u2014 PLAGE LACE HOSE\u2014.> Bag Barrel, AMUSEMENTS, Pre A error patterns.Five Rosed .; .$2.50 - 45.15 7 ne 50e, 60e and A5c pair.Oglivie'» Royal House- 20° ; 4 NT cero xt TAN era HOSF\u2014 2.Rire * vou so.A .50 _ 85.15 \u201cWHEN WOMEN fOVE.; c n 65 ! Lo\u2018 1 va our ve, ase wo 2 40 .e e er Age, 15 oa wv: |Buds Fine Flour.g2.48 = - 2500 wi ave ar res Bens and hs enn, \u201cale oer rong Nas, on \u201c4 oihd fn Tite hold {£ + 8\u2019 an gir r n° Wenr.ve.0.pot.Gnessoguessr Ty, Ab \u2018 \u201cals I gktra strong.\" ; Family Fast bur » to nature.This play id.tT .Fund 352, Tv de\u201d ; éottom bags mir Bist 7.\u201csi = the Clement Theatre mure, po 3 js sti .\u201c4: wiz elena : + esa tu 0e PE EE sas Lt,» etui > A LT 412 7 Ce hee lek Ree get Lim wl as pen Te 4.a +2 drug 4 bas DPE - ui and I 21558 past RY de LL î Lx eee rants dn \u2014\u2014.- foam meee pres he, Aug.3,\u2014Meat prices are |W as teacher.Eons raises in Kansas ; Dmaha a few days ago, retailers | | on rom: Stanbira, Âge d lebury, a ged .Ë be played off on Saturday, when the = foronto, \u201cThistles meet the Dundas.nan + OPEN.LATE, TO-NIGHT.| E STORE which daily draws the grestest crowd must .mécossarily hold the most attractions, the largest crowd.always centres here.e itself been se comfortable, so asad te ne: shoppers: and there is rchandise that ig not marked |\u2019 y style, by finisb, by best workmanship\u2014not an article that |.Eeeseeaiovisise dieesees Millinery\u2014Half Price | 3 Trimmed Hats, Fancy \u201cFrimmings all go.now at - For Hot Weather.- LADIES\u2019 COOL MUSLIN WAISTS-\u2014 COOL SHIRT WALST SUITS\u2014 LIGHT WEtGHT SKIRTS\u2014 LADIES\u2019 COOL, UNDE RWEAR\u2014 save cisappointment.SPLINT MARKHT DASKETS\u2014 COVERED SPLINT.BASKETS\u2014 COVERED SPLINT BASKETS\u2014 WILLOW MARKET DASKHTS\u2014 - BUSHEL BASKETS\u2014 oo CLOTHES BASKETS\u2014 | | Grocery | Section Fels Naptha Soap $2.35, $2.85, $3.90, $5.75 and $6.25.\u2014 LA supply of this newly advertised soap 4 BARS - _ - FOR Pt veered Terese Jl vote0t Tidesssrnine Triscuit,.10c packet.+ _- California Prunes, 100.; Good Rice, 6 Ib for 356.\u2026\u2026 | Bost, Taploea, 8 1d for 956 Co Best Sago, 8 for dbo, So , ; |Béup Barley, 7 I for 386, \u2019 1 Flaked Wheat, & M for 106.\\Frosting Sugar, 2 fb for 15; | Baker's: Cocoa, 25¢ Ho \"| Baker's Chocolate: 28c takg: | French, Sweet, CHacolate, oe caks \u2026 i} Unsweetened Chocolate, 10c -cakes.- | Webb's (Cocos.Powder;- 10c tin.:| Shredded Wheat Blicuit.12§¢ packels | Worcéatershire saueë, 1240 bottle.- dir Büying this ie \u201cgopdé\u201d Mowats\u2019 Imported : Pickles; '85¢ bottle, ect Trom the best German makers \u2018en- l'Orange.Marmalade, 15e glass.{| New Milled Graham Flour, 7 MP for 25c.Finest quality Split Peas, 7 I for 235¢.Imported.Yermecelle, :10c packet.| Imported Macaroni, 10 10c packet.long as our stock lasts will sell at old | MEAT HIGHER IN CHICAGO.COMPTON, .1-7 MONTH; {1 ain soaring in Chicago, and the tl pay.for the losses is | Ia eign se exposures and congressional le- lation, apparently, is\u2019 being fulfilled.ity and 6 t, - beth (Lizzie) Cameron, vit # vs : : Short, aged 32 years.| % ury, Eliza oth Walker, wife of Mr.George Pen- Ontario-foothall \u201championship will .Friday, August 3, La That is the | not an 8 duplicate elsewhere.Silk Gloves.A few dozen of these pure silk elbow length gloves just |put in 20 in.long: \u2018White, Quantity is stock today.creams or - black: small so don\u2019t delpy $ How Tooth 5 ] Fancy: Shapes and: HALF PRICE, 90c, $1.00, $1.25, $1:50 up.$2.25, $3.50, to $5.75.Special values, $3.50 to $6.00.\u201810¢, 124c, 15¢, 20c up.Ribbons \u2026 Comp to us with your \u201cribbon \u2018wants and Qur.assortment is.without doubt thé most complete in the SATIN RIBRONS, TAFFETA RIBBONS, +o 5 + DRESDEN RIBBONS.Au marked at popular pr pesa sorts t from: 10e, 13e, 15c.- 20c, 25c, 30c, 85e.20c, 25c, 80e, 85C._ 80c, 40c, 50c, B0c, 766, | 2 Durable and strong, B0c each.: _ 45c,, 65c, 75C, 90\u20ac and $1.00.\".s\u2014\u2014 | i | æi \u2018Ynu can telephone for anything in the grocery line and get prompt delivery of same { (early morning ¢pecinlg excepted.) -\" o sell at 256 \u201c Miscellaneous FLOUR\u2014BEST BRANDS It looks am it flour is to be higher\u2014as ophecy that the big packers intend day for Montreal to se il on Saturday ne consumers in the United_ per Dominion Line SS.Kensington, for Liverpool, Eng.From there % .pod in \u201cconsequence of the ng | Mrs.Hobart will go direct to Hi bridge; Hobe a couple of months visiting M, o chaillous, ; with Mr, and | Mrs.Thi- vierge ; Miss Grace Rowell,.of \u2018Sherbrooke, the guest of Miss, M.F.Moore : |-Miss Le Clair and.Mr, P.\"Dufart, of Montreal, at Mr.and Mrs.J.A Du- fort's ; Mr.Newton Scott, of Boston, at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Scott, Hillh'arst ; Waterville, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.| J.B- Fortier.Among those leavin towm this week] are Miss Luella Lad Ladd, of Ladd\u2019s Mills, who are at present at Freeport, going from there to Boston, Lowell, and .St.Laurent, who has been in Stan- | in their automobile.lagers recived quite a Areat by being along the J Aug.3.\u2014Miss Annie \"Lyons, i of.Abie erent i \u20ac AB Hp \u2018place, who graduated from\u2019 \u201cthe Mc] FMC-BUIS CT fC RD ADVANCE w 3 UT Gill Normal Beau fi June last.left Bathing A ! this.week for Wetaskiwin, N.We \" Cy where she has reccived an appointment, Mr.and Mrs.V.E.Hobart left to- merset Co., where they, Sin bart's parents.\"Among the visitors in Compton are Mr.A.Blier, of and Miss May ashua ; Mr.M.stead, \u2018the guest of Hon.and Mrs.Hackett ; and Mr.W.H.McDowell, who paid a brief visit to Knowlton.Messrs.Chas.Saunders and W.D.\u201c| Craig, of this place, returned on Wed-| nesday from a six wecks\u2019 trip through the Northwest.- When in Vermillion, Alberta district, Mr.Saunders purchased for himself a homestead - which comprises 160 acres of land.This is cessarily in the near future give to the West another of our promising young | men.= \u2014 site lative at Scotch Hill Mr.Frank Stockwell, of \u2018Montreal, was in town Wednesday with his au- tomgbile.Several of his friends enjoyed, a ride durigg the afternoon and.evening.Thursday! morning he left | for Magog, taking with him as far as: -| Hatley Dr.MoKeo and Miss Kathleen | Cleveland to visit Mrs.McKee and Miss Muriel Cleveland, who are visiting there.Dr.Emery Adams, of Ma- £08, who accompanied Mr.Stockwell in a recently purchased \"automobile, returned with him to: Magog, taking with him Miss May Marston.derson haveigone to Old Orchard, Me., for a vacation, and Mr, and Mrs.E.Gilman to Sherbrooke for Thursday.\u2019 Misses Iva and Annie - Gibson, of Montreal, are visiting friends in Dan- ville and vicinity.\" Mrs.M.Cleveland and Miss Sanders, \u2018Richmond, spént Wodneuday with Miss Della Barnard, and Mr.Alex.Martin, Granby, is at Mr.D.McDonald's, f das as or Samples of| our Domestic Home- |.bia I5c a yard.1 pak Mos Prices ran oe GAT A DAY at mob 9 3\u2019 Hosiery x Oy.pair alike, Fag ad \u2018Hor oc 00 Sample lot, lar :80c.:4o 75e, SATURDAY, I rown Hos se o doh à four- ; ., The latest fad in Neckiwear, the Peter Pan Collar, ja attached.Pric Fanc Ps The balance at \u2018one-thit], of : \u2014 an indication that Compton must ne- aw DANVILLE.= le sag \u2026 3\u2014Mrs.William MoDonald -is Muslins, ; cor nil damaged.lightly $1.50.all - trimmed and scarf -.00c.ecesrrserere 200 | | Ready-to-Wear Dept.| \u2018ONE OLD ROSE LINEN\u2014 | regiilar prite\u201d $1 Silk ond Linen Coatumes 7 | All this\u201cseason\u2019s styles, viz.,\u2014 One green | Tameline, Silk, size 3.4.cc $10.00, Lh pri SATURDAY oor coe on 86.50 | ONE BROWN TAFFETA Ri if 38, re price FOR ATURD Dan eh a Ii) hs.a \"| ONE BLUE PA Ps FRE SLR 1 Size 34,-rogular price $19, ef SATURDAY ONLY cvs coon =; ONE BRÔWN PAILLETTE SILK\u2014 gl 2 Bales Japanese Rugs |: ; À lat ol fowlag \u2018special prices for, Sa- i turday * r Size 36, regular price $18, a FOR SATURDAY Lu.us core SU WHITE LINEN COSTUME\u2014 # in .Eton Coat, size 40, regular $10, sol FOR SATURDAY .no $7.50 Size 34, regular price $10, : | SATURDAY cover sortes sors 5750 ONE WHITE LINEN\u2014 | Nicely trimmed, high girdle, size a, > SATURDAY ofr irs pee $10.Carpet and Linen - Boat Cushions- 29 | \u201cJapankse -Fibre = Cushions, egular value 50c., to clear - -Saturdaïy | at 29c.100 Prs.Flannelette Blankets.| | Special -for Saturday .90c.; pr.90 Grae Remnpats 1} yds i aT Shou a \u201csou pu Bd.end._ Sizes: Sizes: 1} x 3 ft.cu Cerrone nu 26, | Sizes Z x À Ît.Lecce secs OC, Sizes 24 x 5 ft.vivres even 0 BÏe, Sizes 3 x 9 ft.Leurs Louve reared $1.89 Sizes 3 x 15 Ît.oc.reverend s2.201 Sizes 6 x 9 ft.ceiver creer cecenrercees $3.79 Sizes 9 'x 12 ft.cover Lerscrees 0 ST.89 Sizes 12 x 15 ft.des annveunre $12.19 re anco of our Fancy Vesting Skirts, regular 3.00, 4.00 and y 5.00 Skirts, to jolear at 1.98.saree .98c.roncqqees seve oa 5 I > = ! ; N esgitha, of\u201d rs 12 yards for 81 60 out 29 pairs odd Gorsots, to clear at 390.IN THE DRY aoons SECTION I | Lengths of the best taining 9 to 11 yds, \u2018Remnants | from all\u201d \u2018departments in the store will be.gold\u2019 Saturday at ~\u2014 g : io \u201c OSE HALF.PRICE \u2014 fe ere About 500 yards fine Lansdown Cambric for Ladies\u2019 Underwear, in lengths 5 to 20 yards, Saturday Tic a yard.About 500 yards Canadian Long .Cloth in remnants\u2019 5 to 10 yards, Saturday nrrrhreeenes ésronradhone eens 94.yd.\u201cPrice ranging from 2 50 tol 10.00 Rev.A.F.Pollock and Mrs.San- son and \u2014\u2014 .- WINDSOR MILLS.Aug, -3.\u2014Miss Irène Jalbert, \u2018sister, Mvs.Pat.Dunn,\u2019 _ town for some time visiting bis r | tives.] Miss Maria Gadbois, of \u2018Sherbroolæ, who, on her way back from Montreal is visiting here, is completely cured of |} he claims, was obtajned through.the - miraculous intercession of St.Joseph while she.was in Montreal, having been given up \"her deafness, which cure, she as incurable by.the specialists there.Aug.3.bth, at 2.30 p.m.with relatives here, also at and Asbestos, to Mr, J.Palliser, Mr.Andrews in- family in the N, E, States.bSemuel Johnston, Arthabaska street, \u201d wr and Mrs.F, B.Stockwell, of ntreal, came iuto town Wednesda Some of the vil- taken in it for a spin \u2018| country- roads, Thera will be divine service in Christ church on Sunday, August 12th, at] 2,30 p- m, + LAKE MEGANTIC MODEL SCHOOL.) Grade I., Academy\u2014Annie McDonald 742.Grade III, Model-Mary MeKay 783, Jennie McLean 755, George - Conner 717.Grade JT, Model\u2014Charlio Kranz 694, Harley Moore 669, 558.Grade I, Model\u2014Robert McLeod 786, Eva Carter 758, Fitzroy Riley 659, Ruth Leavitt 655, Allan Nicholson 646, Violet McLeod 612 587, Hugh Miller 528, Mr., Parker, in his report says: \u201cThe pupilz wha came up for examination in Grade 1., Academy, passed successfully.failure due to illness.Although I am .precluded by regulation from granting a certificate, T am of the opinion that Mixe Margaret\u201d McLeod, capable of taking the advanced Grade\u201d next year.\u201cIn Grade Thi \u201cIn Grade T, Model, ' nine pupils came up for examinat on.Eight passed successfully, The pupil- who failed was \u2018absent several Hays, consequently could not cate.\u201d Tee JV ee wil AT alé Mil Ï - of a fond 0 ) 3 \u2018Sher robke,- is in town: Visiting ur D} a.SE Myo Omer © ahd family, of Barus.\"occupying the \u201cNM ples,\u2019 7 hi lext.\u2018week, , will meet\u201d Aug.- 8th at All members are Feguested to |be present at this mcet- Miss Ida spending hor rn in her parcats.Mr.Jim Downing, of Montreal, i is in 1 ton, who\u2019are known, ai thy Pack, jj yeturn| this Cs r.Joeorge Hall will occupy \u201cThe WHA, 2,30 in the church.KINGSEY FALLS, _ - ~The usual quarterly sacramental service.will be held in the Methodist church on Sunday, August Masters Randolph and Cecil Casady man Car Rugs, Beautiful Clan Patterns, | & * 8 CLIFF.and Mrs.W, E, John- of .Michigan, are in .absence of four years: \u2018mother;-Mrs.U.John- them and is visit- JS srbrooke, pbprose and family arriv- » dr (Tuesday and are occu- tiage at Elmwood park.i and family left town on | and her eldest son ne to visit her par- OAR ly, of Coa- bo ih at the of Montreal, is town with Rexford spent Wednesday ut Newp rt, Vt.Mr.Austin\u2019 -at their sum family, of Montreal, are ner cottage on the lake, have returned to their home at Shawinigan Falls, after a protracted visit Danville \u2014-#e ND WEST S TOWN, i W.1.BSchoff and \u201csponding a few weeks Springs.Kingsley hus a visiting wer for | afew weeks, Tuck, preached in the coun- Sunday afternoon.was observed as Children's Day in\u2019 the Congregational church.The ns decorated and the service interext ng, frs.LL P.ments for & - ville Notch i CANAAN \u2018Al doug ter are Mr.Ed.Androws has sold his farm at Brum wick (known as the Sullivan Wilcox farm) ténds making ° à home for himself and Rev.Mr.Mrs, Phillips, of \"Lawrence, Mass., is spending the week with Mr, and Mrs, Hovey Colebrooke have improve Mr.Jesse last week f John Matheson St, Johnsbury, 601, Lens Goding 592, Norman Smith |\" \u2018 to take char | -happine LE Norrie Smith and -häppines He talks about hin the price of the Hot Spr Amghi t t a\u2019 \u201cRil ap ap Hovey, at \u201cIn Grade II, Model, there was one- éir parents; lren at F.M funt sold a driving horse #300 to & man from Vt.alkor will soon leave hore e of his new parish We are sorry to lose such a nice family, but will wish them success in their new home, S.Watts hax gone.to Bury,Que., yr now instead of roveries.: \u201c \u201cMorrison has gone to rings.in Michigan.> guests in town are: Miss- Josie! and Master Edwin Judge Chamberlain visiting rrylatives; C.C.Ger- who failed \u2018on account of illness, is.ish, pad chil : metodo A RNED PIJAIN, .antl\u2019 Mrs.M.dsay, of Sawyerv ille,and wath, of Canaan, Vt., were Mr; Edwin Heath \u2018Model, even pula | 5 were presented.and five passed sucess M | fully, .Chas, Tf ne guests of Mr.George oo se- [and Mrs.receive à certifi- | of Montreal, of Frampton, Que, the guest of por brother, Mr.William Gaulin.Sample \u2018and son Wallace Howe and three children, are the guests of Mr, A, Mr.and Mrs, H.B.Tearnod went ta Bury on Sunday to hear the Rev.Mr.Hodgson, of Dunham, J.A, my, une wan! in Shierbrooké mec mecs 8 fini dé tips ing! here ar ge amount to be cut, a VI FE: MEE 40 - \u2019 ; : in aes quart 17 Ligh pe Ch atl oo\u201d ; ERR] ld Cliff cottage at Elmwood week to their STEWARTS- | sister made arrangé- rive and picnic at | honor of her guest, Miss Sevetal families here and ere invited, s8, condition the distaitco of 18 miles.The perfect and all enjoyed it very much.Mr, F.Chamberlain and Mr.Loverin | their residences by putting down ndw concrete walks, Harry Chamberlain and wife \u2018returned to their home in Montpeher, Dix- at The roads whole day was have Vdaying at the home of Mr.and M in H.\u20ac hamber- on .Is on- ROCK ISLAND and DERBY LINE.| Fish Club, pont Trois Pistoles.Mrs, DP.\u201cFoster have a city where they have spent the two months, | Mrs.L.R Robinson Robinson.arc Ball cottage for a couple of weeks.Mrs.J.R, Foster and Miss P.iW.Mrs: -H.C.Rugg.A picnic \u2018was given -Yioeco\u201d joyed a trip through, the lake, ! Prime, of Cambridge, stay.neer Cottage, few days\u2019 stay.bo : + | CASTLEBAR.- | \u201c Aug\u2014 \u2014Mr.Harry Neill, of Montreal, is the guest of his cousin, Yen, Wm, Palmer, Mr.Isaiah Hebert and son, Alb rt, of Shawinigan Falls, are the guests of | Mrs.James Barlow, Nicolet Falls, | A \u201cbarn warming\u201d was indulged in at Wm, Gifford\u2019s on Friday last.We are sorry to hear of the departure of Mr.Fred, Pope from our neighborhood.Mrs, George Lodge, Sr., WON taken suddenly sick at her dayghter's, Mrs.C,- Mathews on Friday last: Her daughter, Ktta, in Manchester, is glso seriously ill, | + | LAKE MEGANTIC, | Aug.3:=Mrs, \"Agnes Duncan has recently returned from a visit to Bln- wood Park and North Hatley.The young son of Mr.\"W.Kelly caught a\u2019 bass weighing.4} pounds lust week near Agnes bridge, Mr.Paquette, of the Lleetric Licht.Co, has been taken away to Quabee- sufféring from some mental disorder.Miss Ruby Kennedy, of Coatic dok, and Miss Edith Jarret,\u2019 of Sherbrooke, are visiting Mrs, W, I, Duncan, Agribos, Mrs,\u201d Shields and Miss D, Shields, with Miss Ward, of- Montreal, are ho: rs M.NS.Persons, Spaulding.Mr, J.B.Bouchard is home front a very successful trip through Berwuce County.He reports business very good, Hay\u2019 crop poor; grain.and potatoes, good.! \u2014 A number of Marshoro people jen- joyed a trip Lo Spider Lake last wick, Nearly 30 were there\u2019 and enjoyed a most.ple asurcable outing to our beautiful lake.| Mr.John Murray, of Marshoro, died.last \"week, He was go pioneer of this vicinity, and after a busy.Jife lasting earned rest surrounded by many rela tives and friends, © M¥, Murray was an uncle of Mr.M.Mcleod, Agne s, and came to Canada in 1841.He Jeates a large family of sons and ao bo keep green the memñiory of a dod man, His wife was drowned 26 vers ago next September in Take Megantic.+ HUNTINGVI LLE, \u201cAug.3\u2014The ladies of the Univer- salist church here will have an i cream social in the vestry of the church Thursday evening, = The funeral ot Sophia Sree wer.ww rt tit» detre sen mesca ame rar 1e ad rains Lo 0.\" LI \" a ETAT x o , FOR .So .: A : + a PE re - PRE « a a 3 - = SR ° tants LL a ca ae maa ee Ca To 3 x ld pu - ; .Tg 3 - = 5 * ; Y .oo.x ul rE iii 2 pee z ey Peas R ER ; ah 4 > v 3 i oo : ; ; , mg pecs yuri .coment Py pesos ast \" m2 = EE + Eur s: a .In, (Aras a dh Spin Seen: ym pp: A.= ; a I y este \u201d rime ares prepare pere \u201d \u201d pren Es A a = Tos To x mes Cis > \u2026 - \u2019 .FE ae 2 2 ge \u201cpt a K aies SAHA SRN ip Tema NE te ns Ga 0 Et i hg) a po = + py .\" hp x po mn __ ; pe OR EE PUR id ER I, LA Chg Nea ia nF - | 2° ol \\ \" ; x N ue AE ; wr ï La 2 erates ; po i 1° y i 3 vente ae rr eal PTR 2) cme: = .3 , à + = Corsi ; Se a _ È _ ae | .a Ll i 8 iss ream ; cu À Pad rab ¢ ) eR \u201d : .en \\ pe ER x .es on - Nage Le - : A P Le opps Ry ta ue Lage Limo .esse ot rs pe SEAR ae eared el ey = 22 Ea \" = R RE PT Ta EE Logs fat eden ni vires Bak iB ro - Res « ; SE ra cor ra a ce psi pr a ics Es PE guar Ee TT AS ; CE SP EN TE £ Cw = gS a : ue ees amy es me a ote pee pay gi op ny \u2014\u2014 Ea - A ce creer pos IPS a rer orn oo meet pop he rita amor ga MES ont Ee Te nT na EN pe \u2019 ve ; , \u2018 4 = ATT JR WS Fr ve \u20ac I Sr ee Ph Ln at\u201d fig Fak a = \u2026 a I oy es as a ER à Fame .=.\\ ny a2 LT Ce Sy RL rath SE rs ~~ 2 - po co 7 ) | ÿ = R ; < ; _ = wa yb We Zp Sos 2 A Be coter: rer es mé RES peu, Tes ce) ur cs - .y ee pes pos tay ares on ae ve .ess R > vind ve) yy) ae w- \u201d a fe pits réveil es nee OE y SOT as Eo SN.\u2014~ ROIS > TA a , X .pass ney Eh a ; de.amine \u2018 Ms > ; PRE 4 PE EE 2 ; a - of - - - \u2019 \u201c Pr patte SRE, arr .vers es k Hg Le 2278 Po a > pe pa ppp 3 Ei To sable ET EN USE RTE de A .4 = ST TAR WR RL Oa, a FRIDAY, ATGEST 8, 1906.- Tro Maty 5.= Spending va notion Mir is cas qe 1 1\" Thom | Now! Now 11 3 v ation d .ae in à Stonites | sioners with regard to the erection of Yes, now, is most d'eciddedly A \u2018Mr.J, G, Forest of the firm of For- buildi .est Brothers, Montreal, has been in a new school puilding.| good time to send in your order to Fe J, » King for that town.on business this week.A ROBERG E\u2014BL, ANCHARD, Mr.P.B.Knowlton, re, Knowlton.On Tuesday morning at the Church _ PAGE FOUR, _ - - ; Le» La -mmemim se 0 2 01070 NES kai, and children of G Guilford, Me., are in 4f St.Jean Baptiste of East Sher- or .brooke, the marriage took place of! @ town, guests at the\u201d a og House Mr.Thomas Roberge and Miss Alida Mr.and Mrs, I.S| Bechand atrived Blanchard.Pa Eb this morning fco Woomrotket, R.L, The Rev.J.A.Laporte, cure of the is much.appreciated byt pes; and are the guests of Mr.8.J, Caron.parish, performed the' ceremony, and 270 \u2019 F à | - - | | pp - » come_to-tte to-have;their eyes 18- \u2018 : ,| the dejeuner\u2018 was held at the home of | - Dp : Chad + ak - dani ne 7 ed.Absolute privacy is assured, and ar yond Mrs, Lee, ig leveland, Ohio the ou ide\u2019 father, % J.Blanchaid.| Boston,, are the] ; à dt Races Tournament and Dance at PE.- Lo .wrk Se \u2018FOR.To.onr.AT \u201c & pi - North Hatley Saturday.4 Sod Forman 0 te day at LE tims, Several English tourists have v 1 ~The regular monthly meeting of the Office, Y.W.C.A.will.be: \u2018held at \u2018the Annex, - Among the Fasters Townships p Foss, G.T.R.met with mishaps.Fourteen accidents.are reported dur- | SPECIAL .i vive 000 en | the store up to Toe z hy À mone?| F OR ss oe i n Any hammock, #0e to ali 3 NW, R.B ! x nx \u2018ing the last two days.In these three White enamelled iron beds with (agaeemcowen go heavy brass head and foot rajls, «x- no one in the future will be annoyed | t C., Lennox- Directly afterwards the young couple [ ve th itine GE : 4 The only peste OIL COOK stove pi \u201cNo smoke, to smell, | by the stares of curious customers, Paie soi Mra A - Ayer ne left for A oka ille, where they po + do hl a hy g so es LL 1 ' @- je bo \u2018 _ : Another shipment ju just foctivid; My prices oñ optical goods still rel Fürniture paie | or ppholstered at mats, On.\"tar Fe veni th|, @: for driving, mh forgetting the ZE .CE \u2018 ; main the lowest in town, and no} Edwards) \u2019 | Ae of Mr.Thos, Roberge entertain: evenings, ca YOY R.: ZA ame.\u201d KERR & FOSS.charge for examination.Miss Sadie Bartlet, of East Sher-[ed him at supper Or the oécasion of | , z .- .___-_\u2014 7 brooke, has returned home after a very [his apt à e, and prosented him with .E.J.hINg, Lee A Er int \u2014\u2026 ; \u201c v a - 2 ~ 14 Ti : pleasant visif to Mrs, B.A.Cox, Dor- a well filled: purse, with a lew congre Famons Hand-made Harness, H ps | H E oh \u201cWILSON \u201d PIANO A.0.SKINNER, - chester street, Monirpal.tulatory words, and many good wish- ! - Sherbrooke.1 i AER on À | 23 SE Jewsller & Optician, 7 Btrathcosa Ba-| Nis Moray rotund this morning Bo __ , .covsoore > AL 92; 2-07 a.rom Lake Scaswanipepus, where she SHERBROOKE LIVERYMAN RE- \u2014 \u2014 rm, og TL Tee, has been the guest.of Judge and Miss (\u2018OVERS HORSE, 1 4 | .% - | We have in stock to- day some twelve or fmdrd bid White at\u201d the Lodge for à fow days, Mr.W.J.Armstrong, livery keeper | A SRE ve , ! A reliable instruments ready for immediate delivery, Mr.Haldane Dingwall, whos eyes | of Sherbrooke, let a horse some days EDWARDS FURNITURE C0.a - - = Our new piano has entire new scale with full \u201cIron were 80 badly id | lant week in an [ago to à - man to drive/to Windsor fitore closes every H ane ae G, except Friday acd oe x > » 9 » explosion at the ,Jenckes shop, is do- Mills.When the horse.wns not re Pr DE J.- Plate\u201d \u201cDouble Brass Flange Action\u201d.\u201cSustenuto Pedal\u201d.ing well, and it Lilieved will pre- turned he began fo institute inquiries : + À.7 ; kr , Itisalso fitted with \u201cHarp Practive Pedal\u201d to- save wear.serve his sight.{ { and slound that he had hot ren ao Pas : a a.; / .78 à 1161\" :- \u2018.and noise when used Jor practice.ve Hee the best material Shooting a Somorrow elue which repulted À ge Frcovory of 5 : ol ney can buy in buildin e 1180 n in som \\ pe A.the horse, t appeared: that the man Rs À: es y thi k thi et .ha a a Janad ; beau \"of.Fathhäm, tie: order to give those of the members | started off on the Montreal road.He 2 À LOU _respects,- we-Lhin is instrument; has no equal in Cana À.ing friends in the city.1 who are going to the Dominion shoot ooo conn not far from Rock Forest in Zu : 2.The price is moderate, quality considered, and we guar- | Mrs.W.A.Hale ha od from 2t Hamilton pr aatico under expert lan intoxicated condition.Detective ne À CL em full Sold rs.ale has returnod from condition.Shooti ng will commence Gendron, of Magog, was notified.He â \u2018 antee them fully.on easy terms of fair discount for all|a brief\u2019 visit to Montreal.at 2,50 and any visitors who caro 8g CURE\" ee Tag ed Brompion i cash down.* We or be glad to.\u2018have you gee the new Mrs, Lambly, wife of Dr.Lambly, of pes.the sport wil be cordially wel: Lake and a bhort distance beyond the Ct | à | | de 4 styles now.in: stock or let us send ou & descri tion circular | Ceokshire, was iñ town yesterday.comed., : FosberFy house found that the rig had : Who csale ant À styles how 1 ye p \u2019 y y Read Fdwards\u2019 t.~* been abandoned and \u201cthe horse tied to VERY line \u2018of Summer.Goods must bo Lil : Sashes,.|} x oo y Mr.P.Häckett \u2018has returned from | Mrs.Guy 1.Marti nd iwo dough-|2 tree.Mr.Gendron took the rig to lv thi th.Bi d House Fin À CL - ©.Wi LSON & = ONS | his vacation at the sca side.ters 8.\u2018the Minños Doroth y an dC atbèr- Magog, where it was handed over to early 8 mon gre uctions in over © Fixtures Ï CHE .Mr.Hubert Webster has returned | ine, and Miss Myrtie R Fuller, pri Mr.Aig an anon oie, ired | department to make room for other goods, Even ©, Ang, Grai: ; i ; fi .à 3 | ; We n + ; - \u2018 REL; IY Ds 7 | Jamo from, & holiday spent onthe e| ed lant ovening from Darts, Mr and thing will be done to make the-values largeraylf = = - AHH hildren\u2019 s Headwear ims ith and Try Sumpaon nr | Eh re ang SEASON OF DEH the prices lower than ever.for this Special Ay lf Everyth Alii | ming hel sacation ab: \u2018\u201cCedar |yisit to her sister in qj Col.= AMID THE ALPS.| ' ust Sale.\u2018These Saturday Specials chosen, in TS RE 4 THE | ill observa Memor- ii J he \u2018among many.: - ia the D Hr raw a S hi e 00 S Mes, Chen.- Davis is the guest of |; \"the wreaths will aN UNUSUATLY LARGE NUMBER ° - UE | Fit Mrs, Clark Gordon at +Glemcairn Cot- |), yn at the loilge room to-mor-| OF ACCIDENTS TO MOUNTAIN | sa _- HE age, oe o Massawippi.| saw aftorpoon from 1 pom.top| CLIMBERS.[Chea er Hamm ks M -.Furaished in ft] ky + » ; A + Mies C ., The mémbers 0 rincess Rebeka - 1 ; 1 UN 1 \u2019 ba lak On > ipfontronk the es Dopationter, st, Lodge have offerad to assist in this | \u2018Geneva, Aug.B\u2014Althongh tha Al-| A Sensation i in | p \u201d oc 1 \u2014 pady 6 Er LUCRL 0 eary | ine Beason\u2019 has only just opened anf, ; F $ i too large 404 \u2018Bartlett, Last Sherbrooke work and if is ho that all who are P y J | : : or abyriy a h JR \u2019 .able fo do so.\u201cassemble at the|unusually large-number of accidents |: oo Iron Beds | 0 date after ] 1 ET Mins Grorgine Dufault, of Newport, lodge room to-morrow afternoon.~| hag already occurred.In the majority - .Fvery family\u201d can afford to lye HS 4 - House Fin ; 1 3 M has Jytrmed homo after a_visit to A fow more bei sto be taken in of cand inexperienced climbers \u2014 sar White enamelled iron beds any | in te hamimouks at the iy: JE peer Mills : LB i nu ws rg, » nequen ooks street, ust termed \u2018mount rateh- ; iy 4e .M \u2018frmal 5 CCS We ale daw el i oo 3 : B 104 | 7 A PE An rity fi q ORS strce Pullman for Excursion to Lewiston po bY the Swisrhave Bron the vie.eu 4 ft, 1.8 ft., all\u2018fresh , them.| a - ; mutes chu4 + ! L 7 - - Regular $3.35 $2.7 (9 \u201cYour choice of agy han mock} sR us for _.prig TE - | A _ La A © d M I Be ildi | Court.strest, Monday evening at 8) plo registered at the hotels are : Ÿ persons were killed, six severely in- FOR.02 Luce Les vue 21 BE ovis 0 re Ss, 2 ropo e t ing, n'elock.Barret, La Patri; I =.Simard, Ther-jured, and iw lightly ipjured, aie Ruy Widen, regular $0.0 \u201cAny hammock, $1.10 t .sig KING STR ( Mrs.John Cäineron and Mids Birdie ville; J.McKey, D.Leavitt, Me \u2018 À moyenent has now Jon sort Special - 34.98 J 81.25 or o.oo nny TRE FUNERAL à i 24 - : .as .C \\ ille ; (&, ellean, Thetfor ines o prohibit alk persons attempting the ; , +.- - er pee OU 4 ; : i n ; \\.2 EET.Tl 300.|e Hartey Cameron, Wellington Ste W.S, Rand, A.Cromwell and wife, ascent of diffieylt mountains without | SATURDAY ONLY 100 ' 1 All $1.50 Hammocks for 1.10 1 * _ PIC\" a } } a ; ,Ç - at present.\u2019 gton R.J.Stevens, |Mrs.(Dr.) Lambly, guides.The largest number of acci- | .- JU \u2018Wstal 3 Cookshire ; T.N, St.Dizier, Massawip- dents ~ happened to inexperienced | \u2018All $2.50 Hammocks Tor 3 _ Frenseanc | Extra Great ! ds ne [All §5.00 hammocks for ss Furniture Values |.74 [ Mrs.William Bonallie and her sister, pi; EF.A.* Russel Miss Beckett, left home yesterday for | Mrs.A.I.Lytle/ Eastman : Mrs.Ii.pense with the services of experts, The Tuck\u2019s Landing, for a couple of weeks\u2019 |B, Gilman, Danville ; Mrk.N F.French, | Swiss and Italian Alpine Clubs have rest and change.\u2018West Brome ; H., Clark, Richmond ; Hoel to place the matter\u2019 hefare if Mr.D, W.8 C.TF, Bayley and wife, Mrs.Lotta their Governments with-a view to the \u2018taken their Stenson and family have \u2018Bayley and Mrs, Grace Horse, Beehe-| total suppression of the \u2018mountain mer home.at Lake Aylmer, which has Plain; R; J.M Herg, T.N.Robia-| scratchers.\u201d : , North Stanbridge ; climbers, -who imagine they.can dis- GREAT DISCOUNT on [pany CARRIAGES ; i | Li t H { | f hi 1 M E ob Lo a = Four drawer bureaus, large strep suitable for storing clothing, ete, ~ Made-Up Corp, - LL C nicely finighed and\u2019 wéll| made.Odr fy Fy J ER now: quite a large colony son.Conso a Q Kerr, Marble- rounler $6.75 quality for | al JT, Ti T, first class to J 18 oo i t, St t aturday - -estry, quality, well sewed, gio o JE.128 7\" To-morrow night at 11.15, train R nes, H toy R.Ww Teith King ACTED IN SeiF DEFENCE.SPECIAL .$5.75 | long atrips\u2019 i911, wort ee, à A TRE \u2014 - .AND ao C 8.leaves Sherbrooke for Portland and - Falls, » ne \u2014 - | | | | _ Lewiston.Are you going ?oy : I ENQUIRY INTO DI ATH: OF DOOHER 5 only Sideboards, es oak fin- | Mer» alue, $15.00 310.5 | pou 1g 5, ~ a | Miss Bdith Pyke, of Halifax, N.S.,|.MR.JUSTE HUTCHINSON AT ; CONCLUDED.ror, back ped rae mo | P user Ç : \u2019 an ; oo \u2018We hate just received ou last shipment .who Has been the fucst of-her sister, | RY.Ts À Boston, Aug.3.-Tt wa earned at double cupboard.+ | + ARLOR .¢ ANCE, Ht - hardwoo A cu 7 of the season consistin of a lar t 2 Mrs.George M.Howard for several| Mr.Justice m chinson.was in Bury the Chaïlestown.navy yard late last] Sie $10.50 $8 OT 1 17 feet.1124 _ g ge varie y weeks, left last night for home, | yesterday an _heard the case in con-| night that the investigation into the - SPECIAL SUNN | SPKCIAT, oo $ 1 - Mon len ; A ; of Baby Carriages, and alsq of small Fold- The elm tree Aphis appears to have \u2014\u2014mouuitaæt=\u2014\u2014= | (Ath of Michael Dooher, the private | ; \u2014 Saturdast Sale even 0e 1 ot LOFT > | i ing Carts, We had a great demand this orem slopped wn its Qepredations, as} kant by en Conporal \u201cThome | | 8 1 di d Be DEDROOM CARPET.extra iog M = | | 444 : e leave 8 Cowon ity, size \u20ac 3 + 5 : it : _ pe for those.Folding \u2018Cart ; as they trees are \"not materially damn the Jekkins, while Booher was Joining p en 1 argains | nd.eb re 9 x 91 wl | |p 15 ua are: 7 | arrest, was ended, the board finding Regul Ine $7.15 \"ou wi : BUsl TH hi rea.ey the finest Baby \u2018Convey ance, Mr.W.E.Enright, Montreal, \u2018ar- À Yhat Jenkins acted in self-defence.The Tap $5 | ds in Piazza Chairs | SPHOIAL LL 12.Guen \u20ac ! Æ AWRENCE ~All of above carpets laid free.; L ram chmond.- \u2018they are nice and light that a child can rived in town on Wednesday, and loft |- RE lead it.\u2014Come aod see our prices.yesterday for Lake Scaswaninepus, to spend à few days the guest of Mr.and autopsy yesterday developed the fact \"|.10 only G ted that Dooher\u2019s death was due t6 con-|| only Green and Red Veranduh Rockers,\u201d well made and strong, Sa : ; cussion.vo I Good value at $1.25 - I - y : \u201c|.© AS - o = © = = DIT Mrs.A + Campbell.S| SPECIAL.89 White Cottage H prnvat sin i - | T.F.E.Claridge, proprietor and 2000000000000000000000 | 12 Piazza Chairs, red or green, : P l 121 Ji © North Hat editor .of \u201cThe Economist, \u201d Shel- i regular $1.00 chairs, 0 es, ; TRS.WORTH Le brn, Ont, with Mea.Cindi, are] À DEATHS REPORTED.| 55:5:575057 zgo | avon po ow of DEES \u2018Whitin spending a \u201cew weeks with his - \u2018sister, ; OUT AT aoosas #4 vrac eee earns / hooks.: Noe snipament pend us ' Worthington Bl i Yes.J.A.Tate, at \u201cMulmur Lodge,\u2019 000000000 000060400000 | ' week, - OM hours : a , caswanine us., = à a \u2014 © 1 TS oc \u201cMrs.H.pe Machin, of Queb | 3 || MRS.PENDLEBURY, OF STAN-| E oo - Office hours: 207 \u2014 _ rival in Une ir ani, of Quebec, ar | E BURY, QUE.- Cool R Af ¢ ~~ [English Floor ~ :- pm.: ried : : the gin of Ya W.\" Hale \"at Mrs.George Pendlebury, of Stan- | e rigerai ors ; Oi | | th, 1%, YNDMAN & il WE HAVE | Emi staes [oo time pr duh omer ol TT Sd oN rn a, re | leo ll i ik .left: for Mere Point, Me, to Soin ber LATHER 3 fonser 2 few weeks a ago, died h on [ res Mgerators Ask tc to 4 G = Nice flowered pattern sold eve Car fi we x ; pee A sisters, the 1sses ale at tneir cot- dl ednesday morning.aug ter i i - whezé 25e and doe.bl iB © A i N E D ; |HAY Asp GRAIN MADE - DENSE tage.\u2019 \u2018and SHAVE.was with Jie almost continually and | AT wore ree ons or are sree bal Que portal - -\"1%k (Tow #8 .t took all the care of her day and night.: a MUSÉE PACE 2 Lee ee \u2018 Vieinin i i \u201cthe confidence et fixe Phÿsicians ant SMOKE WHICH HINDERED gatts Saturda Canoe.Club Annual Re-| ÿ ; 4 THIN as pa- | She leaves a husband and one daugh- _ \u2018 \u2014 - Magog.4 \"2 \u2019 trons\u2014Bocass ABSOLUTELY ACOUR- FIREMEN, = y.There is noth- 9 per,asmARD ter.- | \u2018Edwards Furnitu Cc Row AL 2 ATE DISPENSING: is the only kind we An alarm was sent in from box 35 J An order, recently received by the Ring t t as flint, as i ! re o., | A HS permit in our laboratory.Every grain at 5.41 o'clock yesterda aiternoon enckes Machine Co, Etd,, through its png o adjust, TOUGH AND MRS.H.M.SHORT, OF STANBURY.| | 171 WELLINGTON NL Nose and Thro : $ TS wore Sod every drop 1s measured.Guess jor a fire in the horse- bam he longing Vancouver, aT ghee, for 2 pr h.p.| Fnothing to ) FLEXIBLER: About noon on Aug.1st Mrs.H,-M.| - au.a 4 8 s, ri \u201cx ,., , , huls 0 oiler, for the Brown- : g ELS S fot ç \" ._ LE og BE PLR | eae spring brow he SHO many No EN Gx Avni | : du | © Office: 81 Un Le ti A RE tai ie Ba lef bow oe BRS Vancouver der inc] [se A STABBED FOUR TIMES.CAN ADIA vo i gh & À .o ory dry hay 1e blaze was \u201cthence to the Portland Canal.0 f B SUKVEYOR Ù >= 4 soon streaming, out of the ventilator, ÿ dren and a sister, Her sister, Miss MOS\u2019 CFA DOF .° A à._ 66 MOMANANY\" 'S Pharmacy.\u201d which he ted as a chimney, It was \u2019 See Special Ratès B & M- Add.for | fone Cameron, a trajned nurse, has FINTANDE RS ALMOS r MURDE R- IN | Lu PACI 21 A Cp, 2e 1,3 | then néticed and the aläëFm sent in, Regatta Saturday, i GOLD MEDAL p°: tj] been with her during her illness.ROW OVER FIFTY\u201d CENTS, \u2018 { Plans of ail to ar _ \u2019 2 > loyce of the brewery was un- Sherbrooke C il 12 AT ST.LOUIS WF | - .20° .FARM.LABORERS WANT In office every E 1 Æ \u2018Î MILLER S .- sding his horses m the stable at plars of qe nel net » Royal wom LIN 1904.[| MISS TAURA RIFE, OF TAVENTR | Kepora, Aug.3\u2014Monday evening.|| ak \u201d- Ehe Place to Trade.We are prepared the tinle and was unaware of what and comploted the © met emonta fee Lo :f The death of Miss Laura Riff, eldest} an glterention accurred between John F ts Joseph I.41 Ro sell Fou anything from a meedls to an was taking place over his head until (heir picnic to be held g! Viet OF You would be #rptised if yott knew'| daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Moses Riff, Grundland, a Finlander, and.John La- um à f Ci .: JB + + 4 anchor.So order what you kes We the brigade arrived.Everythin i ¢ ae in letoria how many of your acquaintances are of 1\u2019Avenir, occurred on Monday ev- _ vil Engine: § : ' an supply\u2019 you.We deal largely in îm- (he stable t} db y a A |Park Saturday afternoon, Aug. À o\u2019clodk, by telegraph, as follows: of her body the: tronchorque poison Sweet Sing's \u2018 Scenic Effects _ MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE: | scattered.\u2018Doctor after doctor was CPR eos oe ors soon 166 consulted, An even 81,000 wns spent, À Play Poll of Exciting Features.Detroit Ry .cee woe.ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 954 but nothing helped her: Ste.Anne's| Montréal Power Lu Lure verres en 97 was talked to her, and on July 3rd, N Twin Al ity 7 bearer saeeer bererreef \u2018efbsse suspens 113 in company with Ms.Anthony, shel Sale of Seats hegi 18 1 uesday NEW YORK STOCE EXCHANGE.left for the Scene of the previous won-| \u201d; vu HE.PL Re ading dienes arene erreee pannes vannes crs 1844 [ ders.She was devout, and her total Prices 25, 38, BOC.| D TT TS Hifi \u201ceure now is the announced result.Her l CE da TT Tu 0 , d their joy is un- E ATChisoR 0 i ee rares 94 folks, are poor \u201cant ¥ ] y HORS 1'nid \u2019acifie T .an Foie PS none rs ire in the met board and td sain ta Bown: Au.BUEAE ts iit creer reins 138 right-nnkle five years agh in a al (Transient or per Bpesial ace - | - CHICAGO.\u2014 [road wreck, and since then she has/and attention given t oi horses is Sept.Whont ;4 been an invalid, Letters received say charges \"ER te.got rue eee ET she is now the happy voung woman NTRHEAL HOUSE.Sent bork o_o ii veer ii 18.65 she was before the accident.papier os ania SS 2D WA aad 66 ; Popular Want \u2018Ads.ver 30,000 Readers daily.Reach all parts of the Eastern T Towsshiss.| Will get you anything vou \u2018want.: Only I cent a word (minimum 15 words) and six insertions for \u2026\u2026 - price of five.- HELP 5 WANTED, f'0R SALE\u2014NO.15 BUFFALO HOT water heating holler, good as new.Ca- acity| 8,000 ft.1 inch pipe, exclusive of ains.Made pr H.R.Ives & Co., Mon- mens.wi sold cheap, Apply Re cord 2 FOR \u201cSALE SAIL BOAT, 24 FEET long, 7 ft.beam, 388 ft.sail, very fast ; will sell cheap.Apply Box 26, Record Oflice.\u2014 TOR SALE \u2014 HOUSE, NO- 13, BANK Street, the property of Mrs.H.B.Brown.For particulars apply to R.Macdonald.Art Building, Bherurooke.OR SALE\u2014LOT OR GOOD BUILDING stone.Cheap.Apply to G.J.Brown, New Record Block.- SALE \u2014 DESIRABLE BUSINESS operty on King Street.Will pay Apply Record Offico, Box 22.Leu rr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ye JOR pr 10 p- c meats ie FOR \u2018BALE \u2014 TIOÆ AIR FURNACE, pipes, and registers.Apply to Dr.Hyndman, Sun Life Building.\u2014 Th For sat JB \u2014 MOTOR CYCLE.Pl.Cheap.Apply at Record, Box 48.~ Lo Ll i.| | JOSH What kind of work docs your con, Josh éscel mr \u201cdunno,\u201d answered Farmer Corntossel, has nev- \u2018grapher and \u201cBut [Fin sure its compethivg he bas n er had a chance iv try jeu.\u201d (Washing- tou Star._ .| .| = _ | WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATE LY, GOOD stenographer, both languages, able to take charge of lawyer\u2019 8 office general East.Sherbrooke._ RE WANTED\u2014POSITION rot A YOUNG man, eighteen vears of age, as steno- typewriter.| Apply, A.B.one of these attacks vice, is often caused \u2018ance and fails backwa \u2018| managentent.the result of dbfectiv treatment, southing false.We Buropeans live too closely wore each\u2019 timo he on wonderful shrine 5 Quechee, Can.it is| Pick your.days.Cl - WANTED .\u2014 A MAN OR BOY Apply to Dr.HANDLING Vicious HORSES.* RARIY S LIT TLE \u2014 FOR tonne 7 AL KING OM CAUSES: OF SHYING: (From Country Life in Americal) - A balky horse can vb cured when under \u201cthe saddle,\u201d by a very simple method.Turn him around and around in his tracks a few times .and then suddenly straighten his head andl he will willingly, and even gladly, go Jjorward.This was .\\ eur iat 2 the method of the celebrated John 8, NO HEAD OF STATE PEHLS SAFE, Rarey and has never | been known to : HE SAYS.| fail.The \u201cjibbler'\u2019 differs from the balker inasmuch as his sotcalled vice is caused by congestion of thp brain The horse thus affected is liable to boly or run away after nd_is a dangerous animal.ji.1 _ .Rearing.- although cdinnionly termed a by too severe a curb.Sometimes \u2018the Fearing horse loses his bal- .It is nuedless tg say that the.rider is | then lucky if he or she escapes without serious, if not fatal injury.When the hors rears loosen the reins and speak to hin in a soothing tung; but if he persists givg him a sharp blow between the ears wit the hut} of the whip.This -will bring [him down on all fours with amazing quickness.' Kicking is certuinly|a vice.Sometimes however, it is caused| by fear, in which case much can be accomplished by gentle Exactly the opposite Lreat- ment of he rearing apimal should ho applied Ri the kicker.Hold his head up with uifght.and main, for the horse cannot throw out both hind legs at once when his head is elevated.Kicking strays are what the name implies, A strap, fas- - tened to the shafts over the horse's croup prevents Kicking, but {this is only serviceable when driven in pingle harness.Shying is a dangerous fault, Tt cannot properly be termed a vice, as it is generally vision.Gentle words and patient ing - the auimal-to rersistence in accusto the dreaded objoct will often affect a cure.To lash a Rorsp hycause he shies or ig frightened only mggravates the evil.He will associate the punishment with the frightful object and will fear it more and \u2014 unters it.SUICIDE A ATS PRI?CE .EDWARD ISLAND.Charlottetown, ÆT, Aug.3: (Sperial)\u2014Hattie eSwain, of Sum- merside, who was ddmitted yesterdny to Falconwood Insdne Asylum,\u2019 committed.suicide last night by strangl- [ing herself with a sheet tied to a win- l.dow guard in her room.| CLEMENT THEATRE.! HELP WANTED, TO Work about the house.\u2018Robertson, Lennoxville.LL ANTED \u2014 GIRL POR GIR BRAL ly.Apply Belanger, R.C, 95 ) ; housework.No [cooking dr wushing.| Watingion sit, Sherbrooke Apply Miss Henry, 415 Wellington 8t._ 8.ANTED \u2014 RELIABLE GIRL, FOR _\u2014 _____ MISCELLANEOUS.erie .general housewurk.Mrs.H.A.\\ ANTED=\u2014SECOND HAND 8 H ow- \u2018Moore, 45 l.ondon St; ' ee Case and Scales.- Apbly Box 133 WANTED \u2014 LADY STENOGRAPHER an typewriter (Remington) for wholesale office.One conversant with Freuch and- English preferred.Permanent.position to right party.Address, Box G., Box 542, Sherbrooke, Que.34, Record Office._ BAILIFFS SALE.\u201cIN THI: sv PERIOR [- AY ANTES D \u2014 A UT u FOR GENERA Court, District of St, Frandis, No.566.housewark.Ap dy to Mrs.#1, Da A.HP.Martin.Plaintil.s| Ww.Me- vidson.23 Gordon st} _ Swipgan, Defendants Will fhe sold by y1 7ANTED \u2014 AT C ATEAU FRONT- authority of Justice en Moncay the W end, ceed! dining: room git 1s.Thirteenth day of Augnst.Hous, at Tew also kitchen help.\u201cQoud wagés 10 gpod of the clock in the forenoon at the dowi- workers, i - , cite où the Defendant, Ne.68 London Street Th the City of Sherbrooke.in the District of 8t.Drancis, the) moveables of ! J Detendant sdized in this cause, consisting with coal.Apply to DG.Loos & of, Household effects, ete.|Terms.Cash.1 Sous.kon hs Sherbrooke,\u201d August Hrd, 1406.Edward VVANTE 9 \u2014 JANITOR For CEN- M.McManus, B.S.(.! tral School.:Salary $150.ppr mise Je - mu Free ~= abnuim, rent And fnel, \u2019 Andy H.À.YOUNG \u201cMAN, WE LL To! DO, WOULD Odell, Scerstary Treagurer Board Protes- like to correspond with young Tady; tant School -Cowgissipners._ 2) object matrimony ; photos exchanyid, \u201cWANTED \u2014 BY ALG 21, LADY FO James Drayton Steele, Fort \u2018William, Ont.i } IN } | | ?i ston.WATE sn \u2014 A GOOD STEADY MAX coustomed to firing steam hoilars photo studio.\u201cApply Geo.Johar PE Le Ll RS + nr ef A Gr Te SEE of ATR OR Nn kh rN FS By SE he OL SA SRR VI.eng hy re grr] pars ey re pe AE 0 Cos eB 4 dh i ee on > ov #1 pre 4 RE res EER a TR ques = \u2019 Ww Wad a Eo em, Fr oe TRAE CL i we rida EEN § copies tv ac.35 1-0 ag i 355 \u201c> C progres n * ¢ on pa 4 Lag AnH PAGE SIX, - Es _ od al pre 2° ee a \u201c - \" FRA .CE .+ PER Ga A RO area ri or vb 1 + La re RON RAR ; PS em 24 Lo i IT Re Sr TR QE RTI Le n pe .AE re rs he NU R EAN RENAN VUE ST Ra Né\" THE COUNTESS For Ladies and Mi op\u201d Age A) \\) A CON NRE = > 300 15 =.= If thçre is one thing that - About the Countess\u2019 Shioe more t [ERE VOS PEN EN VINS LU J THO SON à \u201cshoes made.- $5.i MONTFTREA it Montreal and b A - ; ; ! ! Co .) 4 È iz 2 IS H : { _ i mn 2 PIANO from.i 3 , - - \u2014L | + Ÿ = Tr rt ! ! - i - : - - 560.5.Catherine St.Between Stanley & Drummond Sts.and terms during the month of Aug qq \u2014 _ a i ah pa ra poco gg pe oY i | ! ss ; SE Write for Catalogue if you cann sses.it is its fittingness.It meets all - ments of the foot.It fits snugly fortable.Yet it is one of the - N.B.\u2014Wé have been in the pian ÿ 25 years and guarantee you satisfac pC, | \u2018Tadies' Tike - han another the-require- : It is com- ost- stylish ) only $3.50.ny your PIANO COY| West, Special prices st.° business over ion.t call; \u2014 | MAN KILLS _ - ae 0d Ses moi ed Ag DES na tds pi em dd A fob ivy SN ona JI \u201c alts phd uvre Tee ?ni ; AT ETA, .Te ~~ a aA oo 3 Wellington, UE, 7 ) \u2014 - : Gibbs, a you + * Great choice of Remnants of all kinds.© Muslin, Print, \u2018Towelling, ~ .Grey, and._- Bleached Cotton, with dynamit the Wellingto Washington Gaubetz did n Giblys told pr PA ira apte ii one prie = py PRY A self, but the + : it from hin, PIA ata ATE Sg i andes yg into atoms.Has Taken a Thousand | \u201cin the street, TIES .EXPLOI \u201cNECK A roomed \u201cthat hp Then, at the ld od\u2019 to realize\" his fate and strove desperately to tear off the bag and throw HIMSELF | WITH DYNAMITE.SIVE AROUND HIS ND 15 BLOWN TO PIECES.: (an, Aug: 3.\u2014Graham man cmployed by the Santa Fe Railroad, bléw himself up Tuesday in front -of .National © Bank, in venue, \u201c because Rosa t return his affection.\u201d friend with - whom he was going to kill him- riend thought he- was Jioking.He bought a quantity of or -\u2014 \u2014.dynamite, placed it in a sack, tied it .| 2-41 around his neck, attached a fusè and New Sherbrooke Clothing Store, || set fire to it.|\u201d - \u2018Pedestrians -paw the burning fuse, Je M.NAOLT.but dared not [interfere.From a safe ; No.17 King Street, distance they watched the fire creep > = closer and cldser to \u2018the dynamite.st moment, Gibbs seem- 1 ut he was too late, and with a terrific|explosion -he was-blown great- hole was blown nd not a piece of bis red.| 5 Never Affected her Heart.|, -Hereris a testimonial from the : wife of Doctor W.L.Shurtleff, ; K.C, of Coaticook, Que., who , has taken à thousand Zutoo Tab- \u2018lets (the Japanese Vegetable Headache remedy.) -\u2014 It should convince any doubting one, that while the tablets cure headache, they do not, like the drug cures, affect the heart, - nerves or stomach, _ No one , - Would or could take such a num- Lo | | Te MR.W.A.C | from the Can al burn says fr Yves Hp + A - exposed.good farming ro bem IRON south of Verne miles from Sturgeon Falls.Mr.Cock- + R STURGEON.CKBURN- DISCOVERS \u2018A RICH! ORE DEPOSIT.Sturgeon Falls, Aug.3.\u2014Mr.W.A, Cockburn, of Sturgeon Falls, has made a discovery of| rich iron ore in township of Kjrkpatrick, the two miles ian Pacific Railway, sthtion, and\u2019abdut 12 present indications there appears to be a large body of orc, a voir ab ut 25 feet wide being This (is in the centre of a; ountry.Co ber if they were not perfectly | harmless, Mrs.Shurtleff herself RIVER D A aaa ie ro A ta mr ne Fe nn SRE ETI à pa LRT ter taking them v or cg .ht Wor ea hard * lh all dd 8 v \u2019 ap ai H Le A i a Ey rae pte doi FO ie Ath Tn Eg a pa ale Liao Lec ry Bar asin wie ses REE 5 EFC i 8 Fa + RAI.dé ik SER RE a Seda RE ae A k à = A x a AN j \u201d i > aided THON SE Ta A .ew 3 \"a T : Cassa oo \" \u2019 g ae - ' + à .p4 .\u201d , = _ i\u201d me I D a at an a 9 Aie UE - ee 5 Bo \u2014 ane moe ste rs get i i k St pu ps \u2018 vi v A ma Fa ERR nes ey , TENET TR I as : ; 3 pi 3 ; 7 v 3 | | - \u2019 .À i oe Poy Pere A « I Llyn MS un for a ti Ipitation of the heart, Tr used ; quickly as any remedy I ever took.the river driv | ing John\u2018 Stafie 20 years, while the Cavendish [Lumber Company in a dangerous eddy below the city water-}| works dam, missdd his footing andl his is the first drown- - 1 3 go 1 began using Zutoo, © 1 have likel : 3 en over a thousand tablets, ve have | # never yet felt the least ill-effect from us- .ing them and they cure my headaches as\u201d was drowned.,finÿ in the riv \u2014+ IVER DROWNED.i ~~ \u2018bad to discard the drug cures.ACCIDENT IN EDDY \u2018BELOW WA- 2 - «| Here is what she says: | A'ÉRWORKS DAM-AP.PETER- | orn pve Alwiys been 2 great sufferer .[BORO 4 ! 1 » an , Corot \u2026 \u2014 any headache cures, ve arena great \u2014Peterboro,\u2019 Aug.3\u2014Tuesday morn- fot ofr Minden, aged andling _\u2018sawlogs for - for six years amony CES, | They are Harmless as Soda.- aE , tés LE das.gt an TREE wea : Le D a one Te een pe : : - + .! .: .7 : .\\ rm ember ea aq ee pre ere one meme © see opens ter ue = .cs 0 .\u2019 \u201ces Co HRA THING 1 We have a quaatity of o | PS which makes gcod bab- ib t wetal, for sale at 120 per Ib, in any quantity, ~ gr Id miner BT .a ET ei , 1 rome A ty ow TS Co reapers sit recovered.aT .\"A Le +, a ; 0e \\ tre a | SHERRkOOKE Wecono Co\" Forewid Dish \\ i à Recoxo Co.q {dreds Ta Aye: ve SEVEN-VEAR 1 = < DROWNED AT ST.BASILE \u2018 BABBIT METAL.; J LAD MET Hi Quebec, -Aug.3.\u2014Orila, the 7-year- | old son of Ulric Marcotte, St.Basile, - Portneuf, was | Chaude there; Tuesday, while bathing] with his brother.- Young Marcotte attempted to vross EE nds -0LD BOY | DEATH WHILE BAN RIVER CHAUDE.rowned in the River Fhe body has been ; gendarmrie, was shot and killed by | revolutionists yesterday at Otwock, a Morests in.the [op {-St.Petersburg, August 3.\u20142.35 a.m.\u2018| have already been Hooded and ruined.Teaptain.Five other warships are re- | fessedly.entirely 1soon after miunight and brought J neers touk a train to -In other fields are five hundred work | ports to a \u201cgeneral manager who- is re- the grass grow under his feet.\u201d ei summer resort, about 20 miles distant Santormovka, Don Province, Russia, among the peasantry in_ the Kamis- chovka district.A number of \u2018collisions with \u2018the troops have already occurred, - ~~ FORESTS ARE ON FIRE, .St.Petersburg, August 3,\u2014Immense \\ostroma district be- ( born- \u2014 ging to the Government are ing.This probably is the work incendiaries, tu 5 Lo : +- MORE BAD NEWS, - \u2014On the heels -of the other bad news comes the startling statement that | the Emperor has flatly refused to accept the conditions to which Premier Stolypin agreed «in his negotiations with Count Heyden, Alexander Gueh- koff, Prince Nicholas Lavoff, Paul Vinogradoff and Senator Koni, fur the re-organization of the Cabinet.There is increasing apprehension that the Emperor proposes to take the final step of turning the country over to the military dictatorship of Grand Duke Nicholas.The streets of St.Petersburg again are filled with patrols.Ce _* STRIKE ALMOST COMPLETE, Yuzovk, August 3.\u2014The strike here is almost complete, Troops are pouring in.Governor-General Boval 1s in personal command.Some of the mines Agitators from St.Petersburg and Moscow have arrived and are urging uprising, but to await the signal, which soon will be given.During a\u2019 meeting : Wednesday night dragoons, charged the assemblage and used their: whips, .They captured.three of the \u2018speakers, Yesterday the strikers formed a plan for a jail delivery last night, CREW IN REVOLT \u2014 200 MEN MU- ~ TINY AND MURDER CAPTAIN, © St.Petersburg, Aug.3.\u2014The crew of the cruiser Famyat Merkurya,- a ship of 3,000 tons, carrying 200 men, revolted yesterday and murdered the ported in open revolt at Cronstadt and the mutiny is spreading.At Cron: stadt, where it was intended that the | outbreak \u2014should originate, the men proved in the early hours yesterday morning that they were filled with a rebellious sentiment, but were without leaders, Their mutiny was con: political.1t began all \u2018the garrison of the fortress to arms.\u2018The mutincers were members of the torpedo.crews and the sappers.and were -barracked on the outermost headland of the island, 0 The first-move of the rebéls was to rush the officers\u2019 quarters.dome of the ofticers were killed.Most of them: were wounded, and among those wounded were the commandant and his wife.Others were arrested and confined in their quarters.Then the mutineers turned on the fortress.The infantry refused to join them, but did not make any move to prevent the arrest of infantry officers.The mutis Fort Constantine with the intention of arresting the officers there.: -+ AN AMERICAN LED WITHOUT À\u2019 \u201c \u2018FITLE, | : The Jord of \u201cLucky\u201d Baldwin\u2019s ranch.| tour he will pass his own general merchandise store, maintained for the convenience of his own people, the school supported for their children, the blacksmith shop, the church.and the post office, all belonging to the equipment of the estate.e will pass through his Vast-orange and fig and olive orchards, his walnut groves and his vineyards where the Mission grape ix gathered fromthe gnarled vines planted by the padres.There are also one hundred acres of lemons, one hun-: dred acres of grape-fruit, two thousand acres of vegetables, and twenty thousand acres of corn, hay and small grains.His thirty thousand sheep graze on the brown hillsides, and he could clothe his people with their wool if he wished._ His wheat ranch could, feed _them, his three thousand head of\" cattle could provide beef and leather.ms mules and five hundred draught and »d into several ranches, eaclrin charge of a superintendent who in turn \u2018responsible to the owner.Tt is a paternal, feudal system, highly specialized by means of the American talent for systematic administration and organization.> \u2014 pee $ THE DAILY SMILE.§ TURF NOTE.\u201cMorris.was blackballed dat the golf club and he's not-even allowed on the links.\" ; - \u201cFor goodness sake! .Why?\" He's the sort of man that never lets a \u2014{#Elsie made a bad break at Mrs.Har- sard's dinner.\u201d ; | DUMBLEIGH.bleu is an awfully stupid man.\u201d \u201cYou're right.I doubt if he could play | a\u2019 heel and toe polka on a shoe-horn.\u201d - s\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a WIDENING TH VISION.| Little streams of seltzer,\u201d | Little lumps of ice, 7 Colored up with bourbon, Make a man see twice.(St.Louis Despatch.! f £ | | | | -_\u2014 - bei © Too WIDE.ind Lady.\u201cMy poor may.vour coat in\u201d in July 28th, 1906 : full jof rents.Here is a needle .and: Monday sosbousee, ucsrecne pros ne T,152 thread.\u201d ; SE J Tuesday .ge sé wor \u2026 7,150 Gritty George.\u201cNo :use.mum.Dem] Wednesday .I « 7,211 rent are too big to be collected.\" = (Chi- Thursday .ode coos 7,150 ag : News.5 : ; Friday sessey Sustcesee esses Soe 7,151 THE CHURCH NOT TO BLAME, Saturday .| vein 7,250 \u201c\u2018Can T induce you to go to Church?\u2019 asked the earnest evangelist.\u201cOh! not for mine, doc,\u201d replied hobn, .\u201cPerhaps you have ueme feelings the Church that may he\u2014\"' \u201cNo, {ain't got ha spn was i- a home-weddin.\u2019 *\u2019 PIM nT, + the , pr of bear; mine ( {XI hia ho bt \u201cHelongings.: well, far, \u2018August 3.\u2014A revolt has broken \u2018out ed.\u201cThe ruins of the MéLaughlin and Moore building of Toronto were blown down hy dynamite Tuesday evening.) The work was in conn - clearing of the_ site way station, uf.*.| | William Lina, of Taro - way allowed a \u201cyope tg bel of { around his+ ang; pe vo Ju tb the shaft.Hiylarm was pulled of and the \u2018unfortunate\u2019 tan dropped ed.\u201cby \u2018fire-togethe with À An ele ue d by om à Thirty-nine new Jusfices of ~ the Nero, b froque nted by people from ?Peace ave been appointed by the \"REVOLT IN DON PROVINCE: Ontario Government for York county, : including Toronto.A addition \u201cto those o the floor.,.According \u201cto the.figures the.number \u201cof (einigrants who left: for Canad& \u2018during - the ing June 30 was 19,509 froms land, 77,144 from England; andi 3,- 867 from lrelähd, es | 451 A For thé yeat endir gross receipts of the , ways were $1,200,000, operation and maintenance wad $2, 250,000 ; $800,000 wa depreciation of plant, etc.| | ix months i June 30th For -s the Circuit Court at \u2018no less than 362 naturalizatio {ficates to those British subjects.Russian Jews and Roumanians,.Patrolman Harry Batts and Fireman Conroy were presented with gold medals by Mayor Cutler, of Niagara Falls Tuesday evening for\u2018 .| Schweitzer, whe was the strikers to prepare for an.armed'Ebrink of the \u2018American Falls June 5th.; Forty men \u2018are \u2018vorki night at Spitzbengen ship of the ~ Wellman expedition started.toward the North Pole during the latter.| The big balloon hoyse in a fortnight; 4 _ À special \u2018car, resen cell, containing passed through on the .C.P.R, being transferred: fro Mountain Penitentiary son in Edmonton.Scotchmen of New Veil a monument to the Parliament building \"grounds on The | high, and was cast by Mr.Brad-Stephenso September 13th.of bronze, ten feet - burgh.The.total ment will be\u2019 35,500.Mr.H.J.Hill h erty to operate for streets of Toronto car.\u201cThe King\u201d to the first auto car streets in opposition .jore are.expecie and The King has a se 30 \u201cpersons, -and carries storage\u2019 capa- | city for fifty miles.operated by a separate motor, A sail boat containing seven persons was upset ~ nea Tuesday morning, and|but for the presence of mind of a: doubtless all would have.been.drown- Véh years of age, | swam ashore, \u2018a distance \u2018of one-half a J mile for help; while \u2018her brother, Ted, managed to place: all, upturned boat.all were safely\u2019 landed.was divided be Asa Willis, se Af can drive eighteen miles in a straighttjren.= _\u2014 Cae | line across his own acres.In such a FUGENE PONEROY | COWLES.WINS SCHOLARS The many friends Pomeroy Cowles, will be- pleased cess in the recent exan Montreal High School, cured the Sir William tion Scholarship of 86 New York MeGiill Gr which was placed this posal of the Faculty \u201cence at McGill University.Mr.Cowles, son of Eugene Cowlés, the noted singer, is only 17 ycars achieved high and diligent to was also\u2019 estroyed by fire.wishing-to become The majority are twent) Winniy The tween.1 honor\" application\u2014to his studies, passing the best examination for entrance to the appli \u2014Montreal Herald.teem bopiders\u2019 vator near Roth- T ese officers are lready appolnt- tion with the for \u2018the new rail- The wm nto, iméémo me wound e was dragged i Bear} ot\u201d Trade : end- ad Scot.i Sr gee May 318 the Glaggow | tram- TRS cost of , ng set aside for ; ontreal, issued n certi- rescuing Amos base, fram the N day.\u2018and to ot the, air- -Chicago \"Herald | part of August.\u2018will be finished Bl blig.a prison - y-four priseners, peg on Tuesday prisoners | were nm -the Stony \u2018to the.i pri- Brunswick will un- Robert Burns in | statue is made Edin- monu- on, \u2018of cost of the as secured the lib- hire upon ! the.Je nen | auto is [the name| given 0 operate on the tha street cars to \u2018follow soon.ating capacity of Each wheel is \u201cParry Sound 1 ther and sister he party on the some, difficulty : £ nice sum he two.child- ter HIP, Master Eugene Tower Avenue, arn of hig suc- rinations of the he having ce) Dawson Exhibi- 0, given by the a Society, | of 14 le rear at the dis- f Applied Sci- q f age, and has by his faithful | science course.| $1.00; month 20 cents.Eastern Townshi \u2019 \u2019 $1.95; one wee vetr, tisement ; } vwice & week or once a Cards words, 50c.; Reading precaution be in against paily The Daily Reoord SHERBROOKE RECORD 00.Publisher, (L.8.Obannell, ° carriage horses, Published racon, except Sun These sixty thousand acres are divid- | lay, pa: 108 Wrolingios * street, her rooke.: SUBSORIPTION P one year, three ' month ADVERTISIN: Be ; 2 8 $43.00.Liberal of T .Obituary In send CHANGES for adve No a.Branch insertion.Of the Sherbrooke Daily Record.dons may be left at any af the followin, \u201cWhat was it?\" nodiate ttenti \u201c 'k cr decanter.\" a on.: A roc ; crystal decanter.[tems of N Oowansvilie:\u2014P.O.Coaticook :\u2014R.Becker.throw Button:\u2014Wm.Brown.Gi Knowliton:\u2014Miss.Lucla Oookshire:~F.A.Bottom.Rock Island:\u2014Mins 8.Windsor Mills:\u2014H.H ones.| Circulation DAILY Circulation \u2018 statement Richmond:\u20140.KR.Wi Danvtlio:\u2014Miss BE, L.Waterloo:\u2014G.BE.J Total 20500000 couspd spr 0 .WATCH US GROW, average for July, Daily average for July.Ok gp = RICH strictly in ad $3.00; six Ta any b; only, AE oon , $1.00: 8 00 ; one inch, on inserted © Notices, 9c per word ing money remitiars shouid Nake to use express es post offer orders or register letter.| \u2018 the hands of the printers befure \u20ac 0 clock a.m.of the day of publication, t« \u20181 received after 8 ows are s © volidite\u201d com all readers of this ied Vv, æ.Morrill.) months 8, | BO cents; one : address in-the 1.50 ons 8 di count Of er où only.i ex ng 6 Lime | no rtisements shoul guarantesr | Offices \u2018+ News Items, Adverti ts, Bubserl) ill receive im DuBoyse, NoBaüg SS RK Knowlton M, Par \u2014 once RECORD.for week end: Love , 43,0 1906 ,.[T157 1905.,.6336 Over.to the- -larges capital of Saxony \u2018he seems to have won his way first place in the affections and love of the people.One strong Yea- son for.this is doubtless found in de- peror; \u201cvotion to the interests of his country.Naturally in his own Kingdom of ia are seen C o \u201cof this attachment, but throughout the empire, as far as my observa tions have gone, lhe is regaxded With strong admiration.For the past three week s we have | been travelling chiefly in SOUTH GERMANY,\u201d We have visited = Wittenberg, Leipsic, | Dresden, Nuremberg, Bayreuth, and Munich.In Luther's city we many, interesting memorials of the li and work of the great Reformer.A! hasty.glance at Leipsic revealed the] beauties of the city that is one of the rest centres for printing and publishing in the world.1n the beautiful -we spent a happy the chief delights of fe one of week, which was the famous Picture Gallery| with its world renowned Sistine Madonna.At Bayreuth we visited - the grave of Wagner and saw the cclebrat- éd theatre where next month the great Wagner festival will be held.In quaint Nuremberg we found many in- terestin in- the other delightful treasures which have he Munich fanious.Co And now we are resting in : OBERAMMERGAU.Here in the very midst of the Bavarian' Alps we arc spending a couple of weeks in the little village whose Pas: \u2018sion play has made its name a household word in all Christendom.\u2018We avarian capital we had an- time among the art Jped to muke only a few days; but so delightful and interesting have-.wé found our surroundings that we cannot tear ourselves away.I shall not attempt at the close of- this lengthy letter to «e- scribe the charm of the place, the beauty of its environs, and the delight of association with its people.That would require à whole letter in itself.We make our home with the man who in 1890 and \u20181900 took the part of St.John in the Passion Play.e is one of nature's gentlemen, court- » of devoti l of cient vow have left a marked impress \u2018upon the inhabitants of this Bavarian istics of mind and manner which differentiate them \u2018in a.marked degree from the surrounding peasants.Ober- ammergau is a place to rest in, I was almost going to_say, to dream in.But better would it be to say, a place in which to spend hours of quiet reflection on \u201cthe story that has transformed the world.\u201d ~~ After & short run through the Austrian Tyrol, we return by way of the Black Forest and the Rhine to Eng- ments which will keep me busy until the 6th of September, when we sail for Montreal on the 83.\u201cDominion.Very sincerely yours, on TALK J.DAY, Oberammergau, Bavaria, July 20th, 1906.KILLED IN FREIGHT WRECK._ CATTLE AND 300 SHEEP.Rochester, N.Y., Aug.3\u2014A end collision between two east-bound freight trains occurred at.Hooper\u2019s Crossing, on the: New York Central Railroad, two miles cast of New York, early Tuesday.One man, Engineer J.Clark, of Syracuse, was killed, and killed.The accident was caused by the first train breaking in two sections in the middle.The danger signals.on the rear of the train were set, but Eng! neer Clark, of tha second train, evidently did not see them in time to bring his heavy train to a stop, al- though he reversed his engine.The engine and about\u2019 fiftéen cars were ditched.mu - + FATAL STREET QUARREL.BROTHER OF WOUNDED ITALIAN USES DEADLY STILLETO.© New York, Aug.pedlars quarrelled South street, near Fulton Market, Tuesday morning.One shot \u201cthe other down with a revolver, then turned and ran.\u2018A brother of the wounded man followed the shooter down South street and caught up with him on Peck\u2019s Slip, and buried a stiletto between his shoulders, killing him almost instantly.The tragedy was witnessed by the = big carly morning throng in Fulton Market and the \u2018crowds landing from Brooklyn by the Fulton ferry.The} man who was shot has a chance for life.3.\u2014Two Italian in } \u2014__ BRAVE FIREMAN __ SAVES TWO CHILDREN.[ BUT IT MAY BE AT THE EXP OF HIS OWN LIFE, New York, Aug.3.\u2014Two children: standing paralyzed with fear in the path of lire engine No.22, caused the wreck of the apparatus Tuesday night and will possibly cost the life of Engineer Henning.Canught-in a car track at 58th street and First Avenue, when the driver swung his three horses aside to save the children, the engine toppled over and the scalding- water from the boiler deluged Engineer Hen- ning, who was pinned between ° the side pipe and a rear wheel.He was hurried to an hospital, \u2018where, it was said, his recovery is doubtful.+ .( STRICKEN WHILE FISHING._ | Ld ILLINOIS TOURIST EXPIRES IN SAULT STE.MARIE HOSPITAL.4 ENS Sault Ste.Marie, Ont, Aug.3\u2014| Seized by sudden illness.while fishing on Lake Superior, A.R.Martin, a brought to the hospital here, where brought to.the hosp,tal here, where he died during the night.Physicians are keeping the cause of his death a secret., La = \"Careful attention\u2019 wilt ha assured by ee 821 .Le .I F | 21 to sworing advertisen pan $ +; CEE mentioning .the - Daily Ajogond: when én- te, 74 LN Ta the strongest evidenc-| found} relics of mediaeval days, and |_ came with the imtention of remaining] ly, graceful, and refined.The centuries)\" .on to the fulfilment of an an-| village, imparting to them character-| land, where 1 have preaching engage- | ENGINEER PERISHED WITH 50] rear- |- 300 sheep and about vty ealtle were |.3 _ ; i IPR 0 x A 4 oo Coy ree ; ce BAY : ~ \u2018 4404040000 0000000000 1 The John Marohy Comoaiv: DISORDER SPREADS | + NOTES OF TUE NEWS.DAY WATTS | goesrstorsssssssrsesses sreosse IE} The John Murp hy Company, Limited CEE NCAR HPRE ion To ee Bowens | AROM GERMANY: | STAR CLOTHING HALL, i \u2014 \u2014 ee ett i 1¢Continued\" frm page.1.5: >; usnat [Shoal Labo May ax degtgoyed i \u201c(Continued-trom Page 1.).J.Rosenbloom & Cp., Props.Brands Mens Clothing; 26600000000 Agents for Justrite, Campbell 9000000 5 Twentieth Century Invictus Shoes, also ! 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; pient_departiment - = i .Ror ever since.ï - \u2018REGRETS T0 U.dobert Hart \u2018and ; _ Co toad bêtween Chi: | ried ; tit T FOR Fie KILLING OF LIEUT.ENG ty China Ro for LAND OF THI CRUISER .Europeun nati CHATTANOOGA, Chtments.Now.Paris, Aug, 3.\u2014The french Kohesy anes: Wap i ii ut Washington has been instructe 9 places eu M express the deep regrets of the Fra Y\u2018ignorant ot Cu Goverhment at the killing of \u2018er - : \u20ac Service\u2019 : Clarence England, navigating officer THE RN of the United States cruiser Chatte T HE VICER nOogu; who was mortally woundufl 4 for hat Sir Robèrt | Chifu,' July 28, by à ritle bullet Do fid ve under th from the French armored cruiser he me Ly experte, petit-Thouars, while [the crew 01 © inl should creas.latter were engaged in pme fu ~~ : Bina, or Ching, 4 practi¢e.Thy.authgrities here =F \u2014 \u201crnment xj, aw nit ii faller repopts before qua | y Br nitted the « lishing the responsibillity- for the reforye| alurmed dent and deteriminingion the disap a ests in pe as Ww.ary mpasures to be thken.- United Ses Co ay ny rapime ce LS t5,00b,000 INCCATHDLIC FEDÉE: han pan cf Cu > > a ; = .Nn guarunte t.FTONL \u201c 5 ori BIN protest) le Buffalo, NOV, Anges 3% The te Cr Was made |, cañ Kpderation of Chtholfr Sa \u201clke qplina had no \u2018in in session here, adofited the iid se Agreement, ; rein pun of federntifin mgs MC This ointment of two form at Tuesday's lat=session ve Ww.ant to #implifs will give the organtäiition 4,1 eet onl not sujverse members, making 1 the strobs , Ment, consistin church aid society in ihe world.alt Po and 1500 A resolution disapproving © 4e Surance the Bri: forms of socialism, dpmmonding ing : ew Content, but action, of the govermjent 1m ex llion .prety | Hart indie anarchists and apoglles of ve carnet \u2014 reduca ne.appoint and sympathizing with WHEE oo _ \u201cthe © his - import in thelr efforts 10 ameliorate thel = to deal Manager, dition jwas passed.44 called?5 hinese hund- ! LE PE ed CBF 2 sreaty ,: \u201cAnother resolution i adopt a, oF i remain Provides th, for a regeneration off the dram, st 21943 Under Bure vising Catholics to refrain IO, g, 2 loan\u2019 gor during th tending plays that off ted mora TAN + that the ed in Is ection (of officers took) place 98 - Lt Crafty away frour business Sir Robe ERA E + .18h ( "]
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