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[" Ta r Ever y Buger ue Faster yo Our bargain j © beat, Take th Lgl see, Tress Goods, Ya To he cleared u ress Goods, Va cired at 29¢ yd.§ \u201clady finish, - Bar and We yd, +f Dress - Phil > Cree VICTORIOUS C1 RETURNS of H'ORTTGAL: - ») : he official - con Tections of men- niber of uties, are as follows: \u2018rogressives, 3: Nationalists, 2; in Lisbon - and : Françoists; 3; vez, 7.+ Te tion mocking, vis of the \u201crow 5 have been work 9, The United i.ishon, Portugal.Jute, sent\u2019 to th \u201cthe following de \u201cay's- election orders in Lisbon: Chwtmingly \u2018 vieter- wders confined Portugal quick\u201d SAILORS.| Las PREACH VES NRNOWN: 0.Licht ges | tonnage of this port\u201d dong _- They.were the tue Jambure a, the Canadiet - of Ireland.and = Vy oltano Bons 4 Reneca.ho arrived late at having 0 of a French ve The nang of 1 Ladle.| .WATERVILLE : companied: 19 veut to Walker 3 0 ; ttued take something that was hang- When the man \u2018 peseck.to bles Waterville 1 Cher Rheaume * .vl > 2 mn 1 that Thaek hae yet a «0 tons wrest ling whil I and timble [a] | I vs : Dummy \u201cLooked\u201d\u2019 Like Prisoner\u2014Sub-Chief's CL Experience.oo 3 = - + .- : .\\ 2° .» \u201cthe King vs.Adolph, Sub-Chief that he would pay the fine \u201che case of un smcholoviteh, charg=\u2018| for selling without a license.Witness pro, D a reading glass from told him that other charges had been | Jwith § Foe ite, Alexander street, | laid against him.About the 15th of Jo.Oat February last, was heard February, Mr.Pepin \u2018had spoken.to w the > Mulvena yesterday.Late hini verbally about the theft in his fo 5 on - the hearing of fur- | house and described the man.He was.le BAEC adjourned until next on the lookout for such a person.be iho request of 1.C.Ber MRS.CUSTEAU IDENTIFIED HIM.1 og YA on behalf of the accused Mrs.Custeaw, Alexander street, was ; le the defence to bring I.positive that the accused was the man Sherer, of Montreal, and other ve who entered her house without cere- \"forward to testify.> 16 7 libi, and that - puce seek to prove abi on Lk |, accused Was not 1ù Sher brooke at de of February J during the month jt, * There are four charges \u201cho stand adjourned until + case has created-a good \u2018terest throughout the city, as at the tale pumerous complaints wer œrtain individual who stood not do this entry into the ceremony in th felling houses, working ibs game, and pfiering- needle gute, etc., for sale.ins, FISETTE'S EVIDENCE.\"he first witness in the case ace was Mrs.Octave _Fis- \u2018She stated that she r die man now at the bar a dx ferson who entered her house on k ftb of February last.She had wa wen him before that date, but de vas positive that the accused was hemp.It was about eleven o'clock a the forenoon, she said, and while pe ws af work in the kitchen the ured entered the house and ry wm, who was mot_ at work \"gyms in an adjoining room.The wand had 4 package of needles in lis bd, and also presented her with yard which stated inboth \u201cof English that he was deaf \u2018tb, and that it would be an act of | datity to purchase from him.bold at the card and then returned : Mo him, and the actused then went reading glass was hanging at.The z wr the kitchen window, and teed almost as soon as the id Il the house that it bad gone.Bx boy saw him take it.fl with 81.50.After \u201cthe acdu te fouse her son came to the laid, \u201cMother, he has takeri some- It was then she misséd the He was the only one hg.\u201d am into the house that day.XX OF MRS.FISETTE 5.EVIDENCE.; Pme Msette, son of the Ties, stated that on the day Potion, he was sitting in an ; © foom when the accused ha back was towards \u2018the accused but à ho heard bis entry into the kit- » turned round and saw a man \u2018eg something for sale.MPa dear view of the a Jp from what he did sçe ght the accused was the man.His Métal build and appearance corres Maled with the one fo -saw.mother turned her baek he \u201cMar the window, ole house he asked hia Ÿ was that was hanging near Yidow, because - he Marty that : Was in the ling.She looked and ÿ replied, \u201cHe has de glass.\u201d Witness house .H \"ation, but, he was a little qu at le accused way t WE SUBCRIER ial Shon DUMB\u201d CARD.Chief Couture next to oth o d been around sellino ; things.Witness lo by .good, lex mes o Accused then ay packages of Person.When he plac \u201c8 card which deaf and dum ice headquart ; oY sh | 4 | Tog ad the substance oi lly de \u201cal and dumb à Wat ae Port my family | wg oe by buying.\u201d The \"Peek althonu D + to him SeVera] Lime \u201c4e station A + Smith\u2019, store, Paper \u2018and RQ EN Te on it, - | lg FOUND HIS Te M lune puéthours after 1 .\"Ha tongue anil pend the accused, all-of which are rp have been committed ii the th of February.The hearing of eridence in the other three charges { Monday.ugh to where she was.Her SW house stolen - ran out of » but the man had disappear- dol 8 did not examine him : He did not hear any.E ne, He would \u2018wour wr ily that th ii not swear posi- the house on that day.oned how he had arrest- several at headquætters about Windsor street on : without a license Mug \u2018 .li arrest- he presented the ter the accusé t was in French and and as they came accused pulled old PROVE THAT HE WAS IN MONTREAL.M \u2018 = as Who Committed Thefts Was in Sherbrooke \u2014Two Vic- | : of theft deal of e heard deaf s, court \u2018yester- ecogniz- s being came that French - and Witness she no- accused t was sed left kitchen prshsrrpesrtartrara rat arate A A AE who GIVES former in adjoin- entered.He did man\u2019s he t When saw the mather the take immeck 1 the very con- hard of he man ! AND ok the tf March com- needlos arrested a charge had a needles od the stated h.When ers he had it was, ul sel] .Kindly accused witness On the il * and INCU.s arrest \"time.presented a card stating that he - was deai and dumb.tail them.- ; \u2018 > = : ré DuMMY AND NEE = Prove an Alibi in Accused.\u2026 jus Meatify Prisoner as Man\u2014Others Testify That Wicked mony on the 13th February and offered to sell needles, and at the same He entered the house about two o'clock in the afternoon.She wes just as positive of the data as she was that the accused was the man.She wrote on the pad présented to her by accused that she had only 12 cents in change, and the accused then pointed to the sideboard.After he left she sat at the window sewing and saw him enter the neighbors\u2019 houses, and it was through that she was so positive as to his identity.On Sunday\u2014it was a Thursday he entered the house\u2014her husband missed his gold chain which was in his vest hanging in the passage way.EOLD CHAIN GONE.Sunday was the only day on which this particular vest was worn, and no one had leen in the house in the interval but accused.WITNESS FOR DEFENCE.H.L'Archeveque, clerk in Vineburg\u2019s store, was the first witness for the defence.lle stated that he had never seen the accused before that morning.About! the 15th of February a man entered the store and represented that he was deaf and dumb and wanted to.buy shoe.laces, so that he could re- He resembled the accused somewhat, but the latter was not the man.| trtrrretrsrrerre | + FAKE DUMMIES HAVE DISAPPEARED.In.connectiom- with the case of the dummy needle man, it will be remembered that during February men of this description appeared not only in Sherbrooke, but Richmond, Granby and.other places in \u2018the Eastern Townships.; Some carried needles, some vourt plaster, some pencils and others shoe strings.So numerous were these individuals that the impression grew that some Montreal organization was sending a band of fakirs into the Townships to prev upon the public through their false plea for charity or even by theft, where opportunity occurred.Some of these individuals would boldlw enter a house.1Ê confronted bv the mistress, they.would humbly touch their lips amd present their cards, telling \u2018of their affliction and then of- for their wares for sale, needles, court plaster, etc.\u2018If not observed they would lay their hands on anything in sight and then walk out.At last an arrest was made in Sherbrooke.The man 1s now on trial.Thé defence claims that the authorities have the wrong men and, are endeavoring to prosé, an alibi.The arrest at least has frightened away the band of fakirs who were operating in the Townships.Nothing has heen heard of them since publicity was given to thejr actions.The innocence or guilt of the party on trial will doubtless be declared when the Court re- WAS SORRY HE Chief FHP +444 HEHEHE IEA 444 _ \u2014 DLE MAN: Case of Man N ob [3 3 4 i FORMER PREMIER'S > ~ (ONDITIO à ra Has Undergone Great ein : Past 24 Hours, i WEAKNESS HAS| INCREASES, London, April 1 condition of former serious change during the past iaven- wl :ty-four hours, and is now the Gause.of the gravest anxiety.So \u201c vo that Sir Henry passed a restful night,\u2019 but his weakness has |increased.7 - Those knowing th Henry\u2019s health, confess that the \u2018patient\u2019s vitality is gradually lawering, + SHERBROOKE, QUE, a ; - a - 3 i \u2018ptition\u201casking that the bars for sale of \u2014 A days, and\u2019at 7 p.m., on the evenings PASSED RESTFUI NICHT SVP ning \u2014(Special.J=The emier Sir Henry foonded by , ; \"Campbell-Bannerman [has underg pe a {tition was referred to the Police Com- The bulletin issued this morning says.real state dl Sir fcity on the board of the Association.FRIDAY, APRIL - BUSY SESSION OF acted Last Evening, + PETITION RE EARLY CLOSING OF, \u201cBARS \u2014 LICENSE APPLICA.TIONS\u2014E.'T.EXHIBITION MATTER \u2014 TO: CLOSE CANDY STORES ON SUNDAY.\u2018The April session of the City Coun- cit was held, last night, with a \u201cfull board present, Mayor Dr.Bachand presiding: ~ A variety of business -was transact- THE TEMPERANCE PETITION.Alderman Howard presented the pe- liquor be closed at 7 p.m., on Satur- \u2018before holidays, and on such holidays._ There were twelve pages of names at- On motion of Alderman Howard, se- onded by Alderman Lanctot, the pe- mittee: ALD.McMANAMY FOR E.T.A.A - BOARD.À letter was read from the Eastern {ownebips \u2018Agricultural Association, suggesting that the Council appoint \u2018one of its members to represent the \u2018This would enable \u2018the Council to keep more.closely in touch with the Asso- piation, nd on behalf of the city ad- \u2018vise regarding financial and\u2019 other mat- - FIRST STATEMENT, Had Every Intention of Killisg | Chief of Police.DID NOT KNOW: CAMPEAU BY SIGHT-DILLON .; HAS NO REGRETS, - Montreal, April |10.\u2014(Special) - John Dillon, alias James Smith, mugs derer of Constable Shea, and who shot \u2018 Carpenter and Constable Fo- cault, made his first statement to-day at thé General Hospital.He®said he had every intention of killing Chiefy Carpenter and Chief of Police Campeau.AN N ~ He said he watched [the police #juad that came with the [warrant and he had no intention of allowing himself to be.taken.: : He was sorry that ; he did not know Campeau by sight as|he might then have \"succeeded in picking him off.NEW DEPARTURE i Will be Prevented From Carrying Intoxicatiog Liquors.ANY ONE VIOLATING TAIS PROVISION WILL HAVE CONTRACT CANCELLED.Ottawa, Ont., April 10.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The Postmaster-General has taken a new departure in regard to future contracts entered into with mail carriers, which will have the approval \u201cand support of the temperance people of the Dominion.A provision will be included in all future contracts which will prevent mail carriers from\u2019 carrying intoxicating liquors.lt is said that at present mail carriers bring liquor into country dis-: tricts along with His Majesty\u2019s mails, and Mr.Lemieux has made up his mind to have this stopped._ 1f any one violates this part of the contract, it will be [cancelled forthwith by the department.a COLLIERY ACCIDENT IN ENGLAND, sumes to hear the additional evidence which the defence promises to produce.brett r rrr IEEE br P EEE Et F444 + FLEE FFEEFH] PALKED WITH ACCUSED ON MARCH 7TH.Moses Fchendverg deponed that while on his way to Montreal on the 7th of March he was introduced to the accused on the train and talked with him from = Richmond to.Montreal.About three or four weeks before the 10th of March he saw a man pretended to be deaf and dumb, selling pencils.He was about the same age and complexion as the accused.Samuel Mosel said that the accused was in his store in January last.The next day he went into .S.Cohen\u2019s place and telephoned to Montreal.During February he saw a man that resembled the accused peddling pencils.Suh-Chief Couture was called and state thät he saw a card when accused was arrested; that that it could not now be found.| THF ACCUSED TELLS HIS STORY.The accused then gave evidence, and who | Mr.T.-Vineberg was called in te in- | | Lo the \u2014 (Continued on page five.) , \u2014 \u2018 Ten Men Lost Their Lives at \u201c.Norton Bi!l Mine.FIRST, RESCUE PARTTES WERE OVERCOME BY FUMES.\u2018Bath, England, April 10, (Specialy -\u2014Ten_miners lost their lives in Norton Hill colliery in Somersetshire today as the results of an explgsion of coal gas.The first rescue parties to go down were overcome hy fumes in the mine DION MAKES ~~ [2 +f\" Alderman McCrea moved, seconded 5 the Council on he E.T.A.A.Board.{This was carried, Alderman McManamy £ |Fepresentation.2 would only prove as a wedge to ob- {the Finance Committee touching upon {Montreal Canadian Club askin 8.r Alderman Armitage, that \u2018Alderman cManamy be ointed to represent mildly protesting, and Alderman Howard voting no, on the ground that was unnecessary, and tain increased city grants., A FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT \"WITHOUT CONCLUSIONS.Alderman Denault read a report from - \u2018three matters.-_À.letter had been received from the Mo for assistance in connection with the ter- centénary.celebration.The\u2018 Finance Committee would consider this further.' A delegation had waited upon the committee \u2018asking for a grant of $3,- 000 to the E, T.Exhibition.The committee would report its recommenda- tiop- at a later date.A\u2018 delegation had, the committee on behalf of the Sherbrooke Library, asking that the present grant \u2018of $1,000 -be continued.The committee was not yet prepared to report on this matter.An alderman, remarked jokingly that the members of the Finance Committee fought so like the d\u2014 when they got together that they never reached any agreement.oo : ALD.DENAULT\u2019S OWN REPORT.Ald.Denault, chairman of thé Finance Committee, read a report which he had himself drafted in connection with the estimates.It was merely a suggestion, he wad, and had not been assed upon by \"the.Committee.PThe estimated revenue was $82,336.- 50.The fixed expenditure was $34, §04.04.After allowing for the 5 p.c.contingent, fixed expenditure, etc, Ald.Denault figured that $48,332.20 re mained dvailable for the business \"0 tor year.The Jepuriment estimates called for $51,295.20, or $2,963 in excess of the estimated revenue.\u2026 .He would suggest that the estimates of the following departments be reduced as follows: Road, by $1,000; Fire and Police, by $1,100; Parks, by 8600, and Expense, by $270\u2014a total lus of $7.CL v He would recommend that the salary of : Chief Davidson be charged to Expense, that salaries and other certain expenses in connection with the Police and Fire Departments be divided between the two.Further, that owing to ithe present financial depression there be-no increase in salaries of Fire and Police men.; He would recommend that a special tax of 1-2 mill be levied for the E.T.Exhibition grant.à reduction of.1-2 mill being made from the present real estate tax.The 1-2 mill would yiell 2,800.; 32500 report on the part of the Finance chairman caused some: lively' discussion.\u2019 .Ald.McCrea, himself a member of the Finance Committee; protested = gainst the chairman \u2018taking upon himself to make such a report.What was the use of a Finance Committee when one man\u2019 undertook to get up the report and present it to the Council ?1f Ald.Denault had brains enough to run the whole show, let him run \u2018it, and the others might get out.CL Ald.Denault blandly replied that 1t was merely a suggestion he was giving.THE PROPOSED E.T.AA.GRANT.The suggested tax of 1-2 mill for Exhibition grant caused a good deal of discussion.All.Howard.said this was useless.Half a mill was being put on the tax- and were saved only with greatest difficulty.Some of them are in precarious condition.\u2019 | a THE WEATHER Clana LOCAL FORECAST P Local showers during to-night \u2018 and part of Saturday.Ag | AA AEA pr ~ à \u2018and the city was just where it was be- \u2018which would yield \u201832,100.es and half a mill was being taken off fore except that it was giving $2,800, which was too much.; | Ald.McManamy\u2014Make it 3-8 mill, Ald.Denault said that with a definite tax the people would understand better just what they were paying in support of the Exhibition.Ald.McCrea said the Association would \u2018be satisfied with $2000, with the provision that if \u2018bad weather resulted in a deficit the city would come - THE CITY COUNCIL.Variety of Business Was Trans- three, namely, Councillors Payne, Kent of - 9 970\u2014leaving an estimated sur- | 10, 1908.© vo\u2014\u2014 DAILY NEWS SPECIALS \u2026 BROMPTONVILLE COUNCIL.Bromptonville, April.10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The Council convened this week.Only one license was granted, to Jos, -Lavigne, Balmoral Hotel.-Mr.Brault, \u2018Central Hotel, being absent, his license was.postponed until another meeting.WORKS WILL SOON BE READY.Moe\u2019s River, April 10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Parson{ Bros.are putting in machinery for a cdtton batiing manu- factory, which will add considerably to the volume of business of Moe's River.| The works will soon be ready for operations.: BOTH THROWN OUT.| Granby, April 10.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Mr.Arthur Laduke, who was speeding down Cowie street on Monday évening was run into by a team coming from the opposite direction.The occupants of both wagons were thrown out, La- duke receiving à cut on the head.The horse ran until near the Rubber Factory where it was stopped, but not before the wagon was badly smashed up.tn ~ RECEIVED LICENSES.\u2018Richmond, April 10, (Special) - At the Council meeting held Monday evening, the following licenses .were granted to : Mr.J.H.Lane, proprietor of the.Brunswick Hotel; Mr.W.H.Kegnan, proprietor of thy St.«a- cobs Hotel; Mr.E.H.McGovern, pio- prietor of the Grand Central ote); Mr.M, L.Dohan, proprictor of the (i.T.R.restaurant, cense to Mr.E.J.Janel.CARRIED OFF THE POULTRY.Granby, April 10.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 A chicken thief entered Mr.John Pow\u2019 barn one night this week and carried off ten hens and a turkey.The barn was locked, but the thief crawled through a small hole in front of the cattle.Since Mr.Pow\u2019s chicken-roost was raided some time ago he has kept a light, burning in his room and a loaded gun within reach, but these precautions apparently were without cffect.WILL INVESTIGATE RESULTS.Granby, April 10.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 At the adjourned meeting of the Council on Wednesday evening, the electric light question was first taken up, and it was decided to send a committee of and Mr.Chas.Booth as: experts, \u2018 to North Troy and other towns in order, to investigate results of gasoline engines as motive power for eloctric light * plant, with -a view: àf o intervicwed |The Council are pretty\u201d well convine- h@PECTAL ; PRIZES, OFFERED also, interviéwed Fo hat there will Be 5 lavage saving | THROUGH PES RANS EE RE] effected by useing gasoline, instead of steam from 11 o'clock p.m., until morning, when the Joad on the dynamo is lightest.Mr.Pete Larrive was engaged as Road Inspector for the ensuing year, with the same salary as last \u2018year.ST.JOSEPH'S CONVENT SOLD.Clarenceville, April 10, (Special) \u2014 On Monday at ten o'clock a.m., the} convent of St.Joseph was sold to Mr.U.T.Chilton, for seven hundred and ~~ PARIS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, and \u2018a bottlers li- municipal matters, and we also Henry.- \u2018 without prejudice to existing arrange-| the .8th inst., William H.Wood * Orx.was appointed Pro-Mayor.= ONE CENT ROM AL which has served as a schoolhouse for several \u2018years, is now not large enough to-accommodate the increasing at: tendance, and 15 soon to be replaced \u2018by a \u2018larger and à more beautiiul , Structure, that shall be open to students, not only from Clarencevilke, but from the outside world.It is for this reason that the present building wad sold.The purchaser will not come into possession until autumn, when hd¢ will have it moved to the plot of ground, situated between the furniturd store and the Manning residence, oi South Main St.Meantime the con4 vent will be moved from its founda Jtion a little to the west, where.school will be conducted until its regular closing in the summer.Work on th new structure will begin at once and it will be erected near to the site of thy | present school house.\u2018 2 \u2014_\u2014 LENNOXVILLE COUNCIL DEFPLY REGRETS LOSS OF.MAYOR HENRY.oo Lennoxville Council met on Monday the 6th, Councillor Orr presiding, when the following resolution of condolence.was passed: i © \u201cWhereas it has pleased Divine Providence to take from our midst our late confrere and mayor, George, Henry; at this first meeting of the} Council since that lamentable occur-| ence, we desire to place on\u2019 record\u201d our, deep sense of loss sustained by us and; the community at large by the res moval of one who ever took a lively | interest in and who devoted much val-! uable time and painstaking thought to! de-|.site to express to his family our sin\u201d | cere condolence and heartfelt sympathy\u2019 with them in their bereavement.\u201d -Mr.D.L.Herbert was appointed a.councillor in the place of the late Mr., Mr.D.J.Ayer made application to: occupy the tenement over their factory ment of exemption of the property from municipal taxation on payment of n rental tax, based on an annual rental! of 8120, which request was granted.| A letter was read from Hon.Henry Aylmer, asking about the opening of à street and extension of the sewerage system to a house which he-contem- plates building.Referred {0 \u2018Rond Committee.voor © | The levy for road.tax purposes was fixed at 4 mills 4n the dollar and a by-law passed assessing that amount.At the adjourned meeting held | on Was elected- Mayor to complote the term of).£ COUNTY AGRICULTURAL : « - SOCIETY.: Hatley, April 10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 As the prize lists will not be out- for several weeks we would inform the mem hers of some \u201cspecials\u201d for 190R, Mr.A.OQ.Norton gives his \u201cApplet Special,\u201d and Miss Norton the \u2018Jheley | Norton \u201cSpecial\u201d on maple sugar aukl|.syrup, the same as last year.The Pel- ham Nursery Co.of Toronto, offer a! seven dollars.The large building, The Earl of Crewe is expected to be Colonial Secretary in Mr.Asquith\u2019s Cabinet.Hamilton Board of Works are spending $10,000 on repairing the asphalt pavement.The Republicans \u2018made ten gains in the aldermanic elections in Chicago on-Tuesday.: 4 : The lowest tender for the construe- tion of the new western entrance - to Toronto harbor was\u2018 $495,000.The police raided a.bakery in Hamilton and seized 200 loaves which are alleged to have been short in weight.Two new warships which are being built for Brazil in ~ British shipyards may ho hought by the British Government.- 5 Lord Strathcona explained the advantages and difliculties of the all- red route to the Royal Colonial Institute: \u2018 The Toronto Globe offers one hundred dollars for the best poem of 100 lines on a single Canadian historical | incident.The White Star Company has.order- od four great steamers, with a maximum spéed of 21 knots, for the St.Lawrence route.The wolves are playing sad havoc with the game in northern wildernesses.Great numbers of deer carcasses are being found in the woods, Emma Goldman.the noted anarchist, who has heen lecturing at Winnipeg, was refused an entry to the United States on attempting to return.The American \u2018Government.has accepted the invitation of New Zealand for the American fleet to visit the colony on its way round the world.At New York Judge Holt imposed a fine of $3000 on the Great Northern Railway Company for paying rebates to the American Sugar Refining Company in 1902.N The Aero Club of America have given ap ballooning and will devote its.time, money and energies to the development of flying machines or heavier than air craît.The London Immigration Board rejected some of the memhdrs of three foreign families en route for Canada on the ground of trachoma, whereupon all decided not to go.| Winnipeg health authorities seized 330.cases of canned apples on Tues- ; day, which were totally unfit for food.All have the label of an Oshawa company: and prosecutions will | ' (Continued on paga 6.) | follow.+ BRIEF UP-TO-DATE NOTES OF WORLD'S NEWS.their depredations.ceedings be taken to -has ordered the cruiser Tfona to years imprisonment, special for the best 10 lbs.each ot (Continued on page six.) ; oa ' 1 1 | | | p There are 16,000 deer in the nortli-| ern district of Alaska.\\ \u2014\u2018 The prohibitionists won' 10 out of 14 counties in Michigan on Monday.Quiet has.again been restored in Lix- | bon but the city is under snartiat law.The tobacco war is still raging in.the States and night riders continue A number of Texan steers were immersed in East River, Mew York, the! other day, when it was found they could not steer at all.According.to the report of Royal Commission the population of County | Roscommon, Ireland; in I811 was 260,000 ; in 1907 it was 100,900, The body of Emmanuel Swedenborg, | the famous mystic and writer, was ex- | humed at London on Tuesday - and started on its?journcy to Sweden for final burial.To On Tuesday the body of a man was found in an unused vat at a tannery in Orangeville, December 1, and the body was in fair | state of préservation.ol The total catch of seals hy New-! foundland fleets will reach 200,000 wry amount considerably below the aver age.The season has been an tremely severe and boisterous one.- The American Museum of Natural | History has received from the Conoco! Free State a gift of seven\u2019 hundred] valuable objects, made through King.Leopold of Belgium, illustrating the | manuer of life of the natives, .! President Roosevelt has written the Attorney-General directing | | | ! to: compel certain: railroads to furnish equal accommoda-; tion to white and negro, passengers.| The Government of Newfoundland; apprehend the Gloucester, Mass, schoon.-i er Anethusa, and place the under\u2019 arrest for usinu trawls within, three miles où the coast.Là The Government is being urged {of take up the construction of the Thad- son's Bay Railway.The distance! from Fort Churchill, the proposed ter-; captain ¥ minus, and Liverpool, is about _ 1006} miles nearer .than by the Atlantic] route.At New York four brothers, mem-i bers of the Stanley tribe_of gypsies stole $15,000, the life savings of the! Pearze tribe, whose\u2019 camp adjoined; théir own, for which they were sen \u2018tenced to terms of from.six to ning! | | .TE : | 4 \\ arene the late Mayor \u2018Henry, and Councillor] He was missing since: ex- | pros \u2026 CE EL * + ti i 124% 4 a + pt a) A A ) \u201crN \u2018RE uk à ) \u2018RB.FR 7 1 ES iy 4 bi = à 8 | 0 ' Lp iy BR » a ÈS\" I + EN Lu Is \u20ac R ia Ÿ FESR x 4 Ti 3 : f .Ÿ Fo 8 x do i i} oq a YI i Hh 08 ; A La ] + h P 4 h k 4 is ë TJ \\ , fv IT SA 9 E 2 ii 1 LS f = 2 \u2018fi RE A 5 b rR ci Là 5 : P d = hi + 2 : if cb HN ¥ i | ; LE CIRE : i ) ee A 3 RY py + v B PR Cr i, FE N &¢ 8 , gd; : i A L 7 : BAR Rat - el 8 La : à \"1, À a A, $1 11 LE BL .| ELE 5 Es 04 if 4 K.3 1 ) Mu À I SE Ti a i À , \u201c8% ] x.8 ; A pi 0B p N -% C4 NK.& À \u2018BiB Be Fy 8 4 j : 5%: I | \u201c1.A 2 3 il pt 8° ER + a + % a re = : \" \" a oy MEPIS vo pvr iy PA = DT pee re hy Come.ps \u2026 TE = id _ ce 2 rh 1 2p rr a - bio some , .= ; OR.a pce ap er RETR CE mu PRES i 3 .A pee tu pu ve - yo .ra A y a es - 2 8 3 ¥ js .gt XG = q 9 ce: de .\" a, ) î 2 5, ee DE HT TRE Wh: i Aa AG Ra ES A RE allie.oi diac ile AEN A Pi au + > cer mt Se mens ete ald 3 ag - ; PE Re 2e amy 4 f pue ; M PSE PUR) TE ET ed ae ra ; ?Ser Se = oo wll ; A _ oe mem - FOI XS Ag LI E : 3 ; il vo.JE wc bo we Peo Ca iT eaey SR A SZ Ls - Au fa = o Be 3.+ et i .- « La = - - - vn - T - - ae a M 20 \u201c\u20ac - - .Lo -.- Qu _- - = F x ur \u201c\u201d re - A ond Le \u2018 j Loy 2e \u201c5 ; i) = \"is ie met - ae a em JS - - .eu\" pe.par v UE A ., RL\"; - & * i x 7 [a - Be a cpa | preessnTresmet REN CL eet \" d ig Pom A - ; 2 0 a ps a ee Ari - ie i A N R A N Re 3 pr d .: = 2 / z ._ = Ce.- \u2018 ge FFE 52 =, \" : né pan = To id.- - .$ \u201c * iv gel a = ._ ue\": A A À bares 2s we ; A vy A A ia .ins s pen a\" \u201c _ \u201ca e I Re] Pg 0 kd >.- 2 a é ve = - -~ air pas se serais D mass AE A BE RE PERE \u2019 jy Te = EPR i pa vou REEVES LAA , 2 a 9 9 pn hot pe = = EIT NA a pe ; Pope agree pce matters - xg\u2019 \u2018 yl Te.re.A ie ; st Y ?* um hey \u2018 I.- = = = .3 py eo Ho ) A Ry , .: Jt | .» a x a ngs Ae te.» - | nl M x Pg ».PY So .>.tt St Fes a \u201cal 2ékeu - reas.IX ron = 3 \u201c42 a le magie has SRE FS ov TPL gmt RW AS Ardea A = NTH =) te Fox AS RAL AE SNR nF + \\ 2 Reg erent df EAT a 3 v san) > CAREER \\ os.Ti Re Lh ve 57% A PA AR te ae TI Ebene ERR, TET AR Cae sad As Ey a a r pa depen Ce PE VO LE ONE TE NAME EE EE antennes La a pKa ine, a x5 FA xs RENE RE RE Baller A \u201c ap pret pee Pas Free gt pre Rte pe EE DAES i EE AE SE AE pes HIPS wal SR CT Ch pps MER VERRE PE PR rer fT I RE SA do ie EN La i WE DO DYEING .es, Children\u2019s Clothes ; Chenille and all kinds of Fancy Curtains, Piano and Table Covers, Mats, Héarth Rugs, Blankets, PAGE TWO.| | AND CLEANING In\u2019 Gentlemen's Suits, Ladies\u2019 Dress- Lace, Damask, sare pets,» Ribbons, Silks, Laces, Véiling, and all Fancy Work.Pe Goods sent for and delivered: * | Bell phone 10.People\u2019s 293.vice was Imperial Laundry & Dye Works, {McQueen in the 6 Water Street.land was\u2019 very The f = RICHMOND.| Yr.I.HL MacLeay; of the Red Deer Tumher Co., Winnipeg, is in Sher- \u2018in her bed since is living ; hrooke, with his father, who is ill in phia, and.three brothers Both of this TcLeod an cLeod; o 3 place, and Donald McLeod, of St.the S.P.Hospital.Mr.MacLeay reports his\u2019 father\u2019s condition\u201c to ' ke shghtly improved this morning, but'a recovery cannot be hoped for.Mr: H.H.MacLeay is the guest of Mr.pnd Mrs, Henry Dav idson while \u2018in toy SCIE ISIN 3 MANY INTERESTING YEARLY MORNING SPE-] Zo ALS FOR TO-MORROW.Se 3404 SHOEI! HK J ohnsbury, Vt.__ hunters,\u201d 136-138 Wellington Street: SE SE Worth While $ we ge 1 KEITH.: Mr.Danie A.\u201cMcLeod sirrived, \u201cnone ÿ from Barre, Vt., on- Saturday night #0 see his sick father.TE Mr.George Nicholson and \"Yas motii- er, Mrs.D.Nicholson,» Door Corner, were guests \u2018of \u2018Hier sister, Mrs.¢ iN.M.Mcleod, on Sunday.eral of the late - Lg K.McLeod, of West.Keith, tooksp oo on \u2018the 6th, when be \u2018was lid by the side of his late wife.The a.conducted by the Rev.Mr.is Presbyterian Church by Felt en largely atténded.* , leaves four sons and: three daughters, : we pr Only ad.\u201crenders, are.ea Bago DAILY STORE news.Sop are 1 TomçuE Mr.Jos.House and\u2019 dsughters, \u201c \u201cot days with friends.Over one hundred attended the sugar social at Mr.Cc.Ro Twombly\u2019s Tues- 'jday evening.In every way it was a \u2018{ success.je music given by the Rock | Island orchestra + was highly appreciat- | ed, also the given by Miss | White, of Stanstead Ee the solos Miss Lanctot, of Rock Island, and | s.Sharp; and a piano solo by Miss \u2018The remarks by: Mr.Bellam | were much enjoyed.The sugar was\" ft North Hil ye 16 two sistérs, lars.A good many have found that is thé place to.ÿo td have a good time and be well | entertained.,.Murdock K: -.The: old Fife Avenue Hotel in.New York, around which.clu niemories, has been.totñ room for a sky-scrafiér.\u201d \u2014\u2014 VISIT THE GROCERY SECTION \u2018TO-MORROW.owt to make | Early Morning Special § 10 10 a.m.To-morrow ne NO TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED for \u2018these specials.Come.yoursef.or send.~ ) | : 8 Pam, | LADIES\u2019 PLAIN TOP RUBBERS+- Correct shape, value 60c., 8 to 10 a.m., Sie pair.BOYS\u2019 PEAK CAPS\u2014 _ Navy serge or fancy // / = tweed style, value 20c.&6 T S to 10 a.m., 13c.\u201c> | BABIES\u2019 OWN SOAP\u2014 Value 30c box.Cy ;, 8 to 10 am, 25c box.| | TALCUM POWDER\u2014 | Value.10c tin.8 to 10 a.m., Be.| TAPE GIRDLE CQRSET\u2014 MN TY Value 45c pam.| COSTUMES\u2014 8.to 10 a.m, 306.$ 50, $10.75, 815.00 26.90, $8.LADIES & MISSES At.Vers wh a Gi Made by one of Canada\u2019 s \u2018foremost makers, \u2018await your inspection at this store.\u201cAssortment i is How at its best.\u2014In- spection invited \u2014 No one urged to buy.REEFERS\u2014 0 SKIRTS\u2014 - ; $2.00, $2.50, $2.90, $2.50, $3.50, $4.75, $3.50 up.up.WAISTS\u2014 PETTICOATS\u2014 50 Be 75¢, $1.00 up to 3, MOTH BALLS\u2014 | \u2018 COATS\u2014 Value 10c.\u201c, : | $5.90; 8 to 10 a.m., 5c pound.CASHMERE HOSE\u2014 LADIES\u2019 - \u201c, Value 25c.8 to 10 a.m., 20c pair.'\u20acUSHION GIRDLES\u2014 Assorted plain or mixed colors, value 25e.8 to 10 a.m., 19e.WIRE COAT HANGERS\u2014 CT À | ; yt © ALT EE WIRE CARD \u201cOR PICTURE season\u2019s goods.(85.90 ; special: all day Sati] 82 A A Special.for To-morrow rye ta cu = Ladies\u2019 fawn Covert black: fitted Coats also\u2019 black gemi-fitting styles\u2014All this Sizes 32 fo.40; Poa aw I value {Manchester, N.H., are spending a few 3% of the finest quality.The proceeds a-i §@ besides an aged Te who has been 1 ted to on ver dves sixteen.dolel Mrs.McAulay, with whom, the mother .\"iving Mrs.v \u201cMeakin, of Philadel- | out | $ many fond [ $1.25, $1.50, $2; RACKS\u2014 Value I3ec.8 to 10 a.m., Yc, BLACK VICUNA SKIRTS\u2014 For ladies and misses, tgimmed | - with taffeta bands, ~value $3.25.1 : Sto 10 am, $1.98, Dept.POYS KEY CHAINS\u2014 Value 106.4 Sto 10 a.m., 3e.BOYS JACK KNIVES\u2014 With key chain attached, value 5e.e 5 to 10 am.Mie deliver at a moments notice.PER DOZ.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 \u2026t vo vo 23c MAD IRON HOLDERS\u2014 « -Styles to suit every face\u2014 A Prune Special Za .prices to suit every purse.\u2014 |3 pounds Fronoh à Prunes, 05 | $2.50 to $8.| O-MORROW ws is rns ¢ A | Inspection | invited.No one urged FINE CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANG ES.Value 15c.Millinery SN ; .TENTE 5 We show a nice selection of smart trimmed hats ready to Try this section for your grocery order to-miorrow.- Every item a savings Every thing guaranteed, FINEST DAIRY BUTTER\u2014 Fifty \u2018pounds just.taken into store \u2018from Compton.TOMORROW PER POUND .STRICTLY BOILING.EGGS To-morrow To-morrow por doz., 25c.8 to 10 a.m., Ye.KIPPERED HERRINGS\u2014 Value 15c tin.| | $ to 10 a.m., 10c.CANNED CLAMS\u2014 | © Value 124c tin.Rubbers RUBBERS\u2014 | >to buy.IN TODAY\u2014 a fresh supply of - QUICK PUDDINGS\u2014 Chocolate, tapioca kinds.- 10c per packet.SALAD DRESSING\u2014 - | Delicious and easy to prepare.10c per packat.and custar 8 to, 10 a.m., Yc.Le New stock in to-day.| NEW FIGS\u2014 : Child\u2019s Rubbers .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026406 pair Tomorrow, 3 ou.for be.LOG CABIN CORN\u2014 LS | Misses\u2019 Rubbers .cece \u20264Be \u2018pair NEW CANNED GOODS\u2014 8 to 10 a.m., 3 tins for 25c.Ladies\u2019 Rubbers ., .wees 60c pair Famotis, Log Cabin Brand.\u2014 \u2014 =m Youths Rubbers .ccs vou 60c pair Tomatoes, 124c tin.JELLY POWDER- | Boys\u2019 Rubbers.2.vacsecess pair Corn, 10c tin.Value 10\u20ac packet.| Men's Rubbers .Core eee 80c pair Peas, 10c tin.S to 10 a.m., 2 for 15¢.| te - Wax Beans; 10c tin.UE OR 5 - Special for To-Morrow NEW MINCE COMFORT OR GILT EDGE SOAP\u2014 Small bo bb MINCE MEAT\u2014 | 100 -, S to 10 am, 13 bars for 50c.| make, proteted bons\" heavy \u2019 se oF Nicholson's famous pépsin .mincemeat = - \u2014\u2014 \u2018heel and 1K in packets, fresh winter stock.TOMATO KET - el an sole.Sizes 10 11 12 y .M; \"TCHÜP\u2014 onl- value 600 : hg \u2019 .- .PER PACKET.100, = - Jumbo bottles.|TO-MORROW \u2019 ) oes \u2014e 8 1o 10 15¢ hottle oo >» Baker's Cocos, 25c tin.0 a.m.Ce 0 ple.PER PAIR sv.sesses vue diseases 49¢ Daker's, Chocolate, 28c cake.; JAN IN POUND Sy\u2014 | uick Puddings, 10c packet.( IN 7 our Par S)\u2014 | | s al Saxon Rolled Oats, - Sug Lad rup, an .8 to: 10 a.m., 55¢ pail.pecia Jam, in 7 I pails, 70c.FIVE ROSES OR ROYAL HOUSE.| Sale of Ceo Lootnge, 100 packet.HOT D FLOUR\u2014 Smart Salad Dressing, 10c packe?.\u201c8 to 10am.8320 bag.: | New Blueberries, 106 tin.; Whit | Best \u2018Cannes Salmon, 15c tin.REDPATH SUGAR\u2014 \u20ac Canned Clas, 124s thn.- = In 100 pound haps.avoy Soups, 15c tin 8 to 10a m., 84.95 bog Waists New Currants, 10e packet.\u201d : i For New Evaporated Apples, am for 25e.Pv over dt oo 84 he.Graham\u201d Flour Tour for 250.\u201d M OT teoh Or To- 8 roi, Bpitt.Peas for 286.1 élephone Ur ler: y 84 a.Gold Dust Corn Meal for 35c.: Morrow 64 Ms Whole Wheat Flour for 38.accepted for orga .on Everyome fresh\u2019 sizes.Regular goorls subject to cas delivery.Early morning oes Gro@ eB GQ Bos 000000 Ge» & specials excepted.| © § 000010 0010000001100 011 0140010000710 181100 Probably twent in\u2019 #Mia ségids.: Styles.to suit every fadicy.\u2018Ap.fm, 01d Fashioned atmeal for 28c.6 1ba, Now: Bockwñest 1 all told.Flour for 88; SIAN | AND GOFF | Hh oùf Ro tits vid dome.dozen\u201d = Pope ow.\u2019 30¢ - good prices, and Mr.day afternoon, Good \u201cTed and Coffee.at: 250 per pound 2 Cordially invite an ) exacting ; 5 \u201cNew Tailored Sits.\u201cNew Cloth Coats.New Silk Coats - New Separate Skirts: - *$ : (ech pared and for sale by F.T.ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer, subject during the spring, for a number of years past.| Mr.Asquith, the new Premier, spent training, will spend a few jweeks in private nursifg before taking a vacation at her home in Montreal.Encouraging news comes from Miss q April lat, 19g; Excarsions ty d the Canadian H.E.Mitchell, of Bedford, coroner for this county, was here but did J U 1 empanel a jury.The examination by the night in Paris, and has kept secret\u2018! th ; ¢ ici the composition of his new Cabinet.! ® oproner: and local physicians es Miss Jessie I of pe incorrect.Dr.Se nent tn Sherbrooke, April 6th, Jay pi to Mr.and Mrs.J.H not , 8 , Griffith's Drug Store, | Eo, FER EODAE STO4A.J.L.Knowlton, who has been ill in 191 Wellington St.| 3 + or ATL ee Fa PRE AE Py 4 LL ea 2 ESS = ib .\u2019 ; | ; Ce _ ; À TT .tabl h 3 1 Jy .% .: *; y 3 - | wesf \u2014 8 For the time being speculation on.the from neuralsia cf dant Miss Budd died | the hospital during the past month.10 Strathcona Square que ! © - - i EY .2 \u2018 = RBROOKE LOAN Cabinet has practically ceased.: Mr.William Farrow is buildin Sleighs were again brought out on - Cl ae ab i Rdg 8 S, May 12 and à | | The Daily News makes the highly {barn on his property acquired En Thursday morning.There will be few : RaouE nf % JE 0 à 1H RE | Ex July 7 and2l, à E COMPANY.interesting announcement that Jobn two years ago from the estate of An- early spring flowerd this season before i RECOMMENDED go 3 11 4 Da\" 2 i.brpt.lst 15th À Morley, while retaining the office of q Gett | Mav arrives.1 , E # Eel à ; ; 4 CS hh ; .rew ty, on South Street.Mr.S.Brock, of Bolton Glen, lost 3 1 8 PCR : _ i deposit and secretary for India, will accept a jieer- Nr.D.M | Lockhart \u2018 of Rich d , MF.S.Brock, O o'ton \u2018s'en, B EASTERS TOWNSHIPS HOTELS.= = § hed + ts good for 69-gm jres money OB age, his reason being decliging health has decided to.coms to Co avila i » two cows last week out of his herd.|.4 » sh, E: ce HR EME Cu à t rest at 4 p.Ce and a throat aflection that makes the live.H il owansville Lo Mr.and Mrs.Laurence \u2018arrived on = BGreg, | ge 5 1 NE od \u2019 w Pasa.WS fi e .; Ce 1 .e Wi soon move his faniily T 2 d .h f FE 1 d tw f Lo &@ ; 6, , FE Ni \\ Ÿ A Sr - 0 strain of the work in the House of »and household goods here and estab- uesday night from Fngland, two o >.a TVARNHAM \u2014 CANADA HOTEL.NEW.P.FRR Ban Sherbrooke, Que, palf yearly.J Commons too great.He was faced |; 2 0000 BOOC estab- Mr.Brewster's proteges, and have ta- |.! Guests welcome.Rate tre.2 LEU EEE ER paputed t \u2018 .lish his new home in the house just ve : Slavs welco $1.J.Maguire.à Ÿ ui fi : J.DAVIDSON, President, with the alternative of resigning or vacated by Mr.F.E.Kerridge 3 ken positions with Mr.Fred.England \u2014 i = 8 | \u2018a 4 ky à -RATÈWA/ Cc.BH.FOSS, Sec.-treas retaining oflice in the exacting atmos- ger of the E TT Bank at Fretighabure.to help him in his farm work.%e | + NOWLTON \u2014 ROBINSON'S HOTED, 22 13 if 2100 MEL S ta En CE phere of the House of Lords.Mr.A.R.B.Loc \\gasDurg- \u2014 .\u2018 Rate 31.00.Bample rooms.Livery.\" re 1 | hou SE p 23.mr r sms : r.A.R.B.Lockhart, principal of : : * 3 4 EER \u2014 The Unionist leaders are making an }the academy, is \u2018a son of Mr.and Mrs.GRANBY.MAcos GRAND OENTRAL HOTEL, N i i hi ty $i RE : active platform simp of the country, D.M.Lockhart.\\ Miss Madge Savage, of Montreal,\u201d is The Success of Rate $1.50.O Garceau & Son, Prop, | 5 \u201cA rt Hh Ed FEET jee?a jovi to vil result fm e hye Recent arrivals in town include: Mrs, [.in town the guest of Mr.and Mrs.R.T Nn : ~ ; \"4 \u2018 BL wy sha EF \u20ac : Co elections, whic will result irom the James Mackinnon, of Sherbrooke, vi- C.Savage.he Century 07 SCOTSTOWN HOTEL,\u2014 SAMPLE : 5 VIRE N pu EM Canada te RMIER\u2019 S Cabinet reconstruction.The \"Unionist siting Mrs.H.F.Williams: Mrs.H.C \u2018Mrs.James Lewis returned on Mon- 4 = .| Rooms.Livery.QO, L.Oaswell, Prop,: f , 443 DIRE ul gi 4 1 Canada to.Detro morning papers are rejoicing oyar the G tata 2 ur ve 3 h h h The one, and only one, Refrigerator - - i .# - 1 à Br ¥ ich , : rout, of Toronto, visiting her par- day from Sutton, where she was the , .( bo A : qu ki Ms ich., Buffalo, Bla : pronouncement of Lord Curzon in opts, Mr.and Mrs.Robert.Cu 1 t guest of Mrs.S.P.Safiord.that is sanitary in every respect.UTTON\u2014PHOENIX HOTEL.RATE $1.) 6 : A1 4 AE OR NS pools, Suspensig favor of fiscal reform.Lord UCurron the \u2018Ottawa don, Reb G H.Bak.\u2018Mrs.Joseph H.Savage spent a It is a Metallic Refrigerator, made of Sample rooms.Livery, 8.Gauthier.er .i RB \u201c18; ki FR oint, and Mas hitherto ho atin cane dire \u2018er, advocate, Montreal; Mr.P.Gras.few days in Waterloo, this week, the Galvanized Sheet test coated within QHEFFORD HOUSE AND LIVERY.BC SHE BE YE x .20° rade sy 8, | Uress get, of Frelighsburg: Mr.F.L.Frost.| guest of Mrs.(Dr.) Corcoran.wi » bak- : Rate $1.50.J.A.Harrls, Prop.| : Bid IR: I { fs last night at- Basingstoke, h> said f | rn- r las 8 > drs.C Bradford spent last week |\u20acd on.> ;- Ri LE.EF.ER Sole Local Agents for he saw no reason why the tariff should of A Decor: Mr.is urley, of Dun.Es rouler with her thor.who is It has solid brass trimmings.\u2019 'VWANDSOR MILLS «= RIVER VIEW: | CREER A É 1 so not be employed\u2019 to strengthen the im- \"pis daughter, Mr.and Mrs William \u2018quite ill.- 0 It is cylindrical in form and having Mele Howl.Kravellers\u201d Home, 4A.M, | i} | 0u 18 perial tie, ñ and he believed that Ne, Baker .on their [arrival home from Messrs, Kent and Cox have contract- no nasty corners to dig out.; i gs, Prop.- ; 1 ; WY fi t'a | altours hscal platlorm was ON ON Mount Forest.ed Yo build a residence at Farnham \u2018an be washed pertectly in a min- 3 a 111 0848 41 e which all sections of the Unionist | Mr.Asa Hastings, who has been for Mr.Thomas Walker, C:P.R.engt- ute.Co BUSINESS CARDS.: E ; à Uk 64; < D: a party could te .) | the guest of Mrs.William Johnson for neer- The building will cost 33500.Tor ae mean shelves.: ADVOCATES, TT F 5 PREBLE qu ¥ - \u2018A couple of weeks, returned to his Mrs.Z.Harvey is spending a month ; HIRE e, : sul PLY MU STANSTEAD.« \u201chome in Alberta, this week, .with Mrs.Lawrence at West Shefford.James Thompson [T AWRENUB, MORRIS & McIVER, PU à Reel #4 6e 3 About five inches of snow has fallen | A new sidewalk has been built in the | ree : Advocates, eto.Sherbrooke.3 wl BE LEANER RY 15 Strath S | : 3.here since Wednesday .morning and South vart of the town, extending fron SCOTTSMORE.Send I ip: ol cona quare, DVOCATE.95 WELL 3 oo TEE 1 sleighing is now better than wheeling.the-railway track to Mr.E.A.Fitch-| Mr.M.G.Scott purchased a fine °C \u2018or Vataogue.\u2014 J, NICOL, À ÂTE, oul 3 Lo bail f 55- The drifts were 50 bad in some places CS el ati fded| sugar social two-year-old colt of Mr.O.Sweet re- a aaa aaa.\u2014 |= ington Street, Sherbrooke._\u2014 ; _ LEAR L838 that the scraper was necessary to < we a enae ï sugar socia was cently.: .CL00000000 000000000004 T WELLS & WHITE ADVO- | : 3 rand 5 \u2019 + J % ; oo.i clear the sidewalks.held in the chur¢h parlors of the| Mr.M.G.and Mr.Ira Scott were ates, \u2018Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke, i EE | a GS 6 i FF : Miss Lenora Whitcher, who was , Congregational Church, on Taesday |in Shefford on Wednestay where Mr.i WANT \u2014 : \u2014 | E- \u201c Re BU a.\u201c MOISTEREO NS 24B31 threatened with rheumatic fever, is re- evening.[The sugar was good ant a'|Ira Scott bought a work horse.Mr.L .B.CHARBONNEL, LL.B., ADVO-i- 3 : il Prva! Bd @ | : ; ported better.very social \u2018evening was spent.The Harry\" Chickering has bought a fine ide cats, Oookehire, \u2018Que.= F = vib Ei RB .Miss Josephine McGafley is spend-: Misses: Robb sang very acceptably.driving horse of Nr.M.G.Scott.= : E- AXE EEE § ll Wellington Street.ing a few days at Newpdtt, the guest Lo \u2014 + - ; Ou - Wednesday evening a few jours ju.CIVIL ENGINEERS.EL HE HE ll = of Miss Waver Pierce.- | DUNHAM.: (people from here were hospitablÿ en- - PS ) ET = : 4 ERPIgE Eg Ÿ 1 , 1.Mrs.(Dr.) Rioux, of Sherbrooke, oF Miss M.A.Candon, teacher of the | lertainéd at the home of Mise Sadie : - n G.cet LE oF.n Bt.Residence à \u2018 iE A DIE ER, , sited her nieces at the Conven ne elementar.dei artme t i Buchanan, Dunboro: Card playing an uN Isa Salaberry St.Tel.Connection.E DEL 5 4 4 rbrooke ; i the Model En oo a de Salaberry St.Tel.Oo Lo EX.Po x aves Sherbrooks 7 \u201c| first of the week.| School here p nt o warm sugar were much enjoyed.\u2014 7 3 ERA OR x y Wes , has returned to her: du- - : Cel 8 2 DENTISTS | 5 af À .a, à ; Mr.i ver, ' > He 0 | - M.G.- 8 .; ie ; ; x M:ebec 1.15 pm WAN TED oo Ben).right ent to Hanover, ties after a couple of weeks\u2019 illness.disposed recentie has heen quite mr \u2019 \u2018 = | i k AR Bor bs ELF, rey .She b - ke to ) Mr.M.Sanders, of Compton, is) ae David Westo or, of Frelighs FUE, Messrs.\u201d Curtis and Howard Taber *.B U Y E R S H.enter Surgoas i D.6, Le D.8) : ; | | Eh ik 49 Person in Sherbroo spending a few days at the home of Dunbor on were in town on Monday.- \u201c| North Hatley, over E.T.Bank.| E- F EE VEE .in SC Walih.Mr.Sanders is here Dunboro, were herp on Thursday.hh .A Midd ML '\u2014 | E : A YR 3% ] for the purpose of purchasing a farm WEST BOLTON BOLTON GLEN.- Write me to-day for price list Sun Lite Buildi Sherbrooke.| 00 hh BEBE 18 8 oe ; EL Ls .- .price lists.un Life Building, es *.-1R1 6! - How it is Made in this vicinity., Arrivals include Miss I.Cousins, of y or PH ' | Fx RT E 4 \u2019 i - rs.Willi aj ai : ; a | .© pr?1 n 2 A re gn, So | Mov Wil Mor hs brn alec \u201cHi id Rh, of Rionch John Mokay, Kingston ont, SEURANGE Zmar._ F Frit .2 ye .ho GG.» D.4, y \u2026 .at Mr.D.Co ; Mr.- .EDY, .pr x BNL | For sometime we have recommended Coaticook, will occupy the pulpit both Miss Edna Major is \u201cconvalescent berlain, of Worcester, Mass., for \"a | J.a Fire, Life, Accident, | 1: it d'L ui 4 41 , fo Lo Ce people oi Shasinoble De morning and evening.At the Sunday from German mea les, (hich have been week's stay with his sister, Mra.Al- | | Plate Glass, etc.Record Block.; ; ; LRU : 7% À iver preparation and to-|School session Rev.A.Lee Holmes quite prevalent heve this spring.bert Hall - Mrs.H.McGill is stopping / A AS > i F CL =, Sab Ri LE ke meonstructor we have ever sold.will give a brief address on the life of | Mr.Chester Wilson continues very with her adopted \u2018son, Master Arthur TYSEWRITERS WwW S.DRESSER & CO.SHER- E ne + % 15:84 +3 aon the reliability and genuine, Rev.Jason Lee, who was born in this in, Arthur Brak rN ee ACO at the Sanitarium at Dub uoNew and Second Hand PME VV < brooke.All branches of Insur- M: i} .ER EUR in « d Mis successul remedy, and [place.A silver collection will be tak- r.Arthur Bradley was able to re-| Knowlton for treatment.-\" RIBBONS, CARBON & LINEN PAPERS, Eto, ance.* + a.gl FPP ATE 3 Wiis in no sense a patent medi- en, the proceeds of which are to be turn to his work at Mr.McCrum\u2019s on Mr.Dalton Brown is quite ill.CHAS.B.WALSH \u2019 \u2018 : ET» HE ENE 9 ; le people of Sherbrooke will find {sent to Blackioot, Idaho, at the re- Mon day.4 Mr.H.Tarbell was calling on friends |.Alliance Bld Co 107 St.James St.MISCELLANEOUS, | 1 EE CORRE pr package of Vinol not only à quest of the pastor of the Methodist The, buzz of the saw at Mr.Du- lin the Glen on Tuesday._.Phone Main 2775 * MONTRÉAL oT OBAMBERLAIN.MANUFAC.| b | M Laid TRE \u2018ment of the ingredients Vino! Church in that place.The contribution boyce\u2019s mill was heard for the first Messrs.A.McLaughlin and J.Need- i turer's agent and commission mers] go À | RH À Mam, but an illustration in colors will be used towards erecting a $400 time this spring an Tuesday.ham were on a business trip to West oe - chant.Office; McManamy Block, Well.foo ELBE SLB ey Just how Vinol is made from memorial window in honor of Mr.Lee,| Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Whitcher were |Bolton, on Tuesday.WEST SHXFFORD-.ington Street, Bherbrooke.~~ .1 2 » TRE IER F | Mods livers and peptonate of who, as a missionary to the Indians, visiting friends in, Stukely on Friday.\u201cmarre Mavor R.E.Bell is somewhat under | 7 F Bl ERIE: FFE ah 18 a needful constituent for preached in 1834, the first Protestant Recent arrivals Mrs.Ilerbert Blunt DUNKIN, ; the eather suferin g from rather a PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.4 > - 424 Ÿ = This .CL.sermon west of the Rocky Mountains from, 8 visit to her grandfather, near 31.Edson Leavitt went to Newport severe attack of the grippe.T A DARCHE, MD.SPECIALIST: E LE SOIR 4 ter Lo in a very convincing at that place where the Church now ag am; Mrs.Emily Blunt from Centre last Friday.\u201cMr.Robert Blackwood had a carload * Eye Ear, Nose and Throat.3 PR REY] be org in the people of Sherbrooke, stands._ Co h Rnowlton, where she spent a few days Rev.J.Champion expects to go to of horses arrive on Sunday afternoon Private Hospital and Ofc, 49 King Bt, 3 \\ tf ir j À vonderf om which Vinol derives Mr, and Mrs.Wilbur Pierce, who ji or sister ; Miss Mary Perry, of |g, witon Thursday as a witness to |last.For a time the streets present- | ( Richmond, 1st Tuesday of month.- \u201cro rd {i fd, - + Wriul curative power, and that have been visiting relatives in Lennox- Bolton Glen, spendin a.few weeks the will of the late Mrs.E.E.Wells.ed ther lively appearance.lt i In Coaticook, 2nd, and 4th Tuesdays.3 Yd a E F E ba real cod liver preparation made ville and Sherbrooke, are in town the with Mrs.Ernest Perkins; Mrs.Geo.coe Svbil Goff : ed ed a rather lively appearance.is - - ; E iil: Bt 4: ha sientific process which eliminates œuests M d Mrs.H.F.Pierce, Marshall at her home aîter a length Misses Grace and Sybil Gofi returned |to be deplored that the railway com- J, A0 ETHIER, M.D., SPECIALTY :, : Va f Lit 4 ue welts gil \u2018ang re uch eliminates guests of Mr.an \u2018in New Hamp- visit in Montreal Mr.and Mr Ch Ÿ |to their home in Richford recently.panies eannot be compelled to deliver « Urinary diseases.Consultation: 8 3 $k ; ® méfie] con retains all the act- {en route to their home in I og iB .an rs.\u201cnas.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Davis, ef Manson- |such freight on week days.to 9 am, 1 to 8 pm, 7 to8 p.m, E : 4 a 4 a bod bo pples.shire.; ge ll in Stone © i Knowi and J.William ville and \u201cMr.F.O.Titus, of North |\u2019 A most successful meeting of the La- Res.68 King St, Sherbrooke, Que.| Es .x à x \u2018io alg.pone ra strength crea- Rev.G.S.Clencinnen here he \u2018Thomas Duboyces rec ng at NE (Troy, visited their father, Mr.O.M.|dies\u2019 Guild was held on Thursday af- T)R.sE.J.WILLIAMS, 28 MONT- 2 _ } EEL 1 Once red people, delicate children, Coaticook over ~ Sunday, oo ie noy , ntly ; - r.Titus last Saturday.Mr.Titus: is ternoon at Mrs.S.Stones.Needless real Street.Private Hospital, 78 4 : j #11 bi \u20ac da er ha A Persons, after sickness preaches the Educational Anniversary Frank Martin, of South Stukely, here among the sick ones to add very pleasant time was spent Montreal Street.Consultations until 9, 1 SE EA : ooh ch in mie coughs, colds, bronchi- services at the Methodist Church.to visit Mv.Chester Wilson; Mr.Hen- Mr clayton Aiken: returned to his by \u2018all present, plensant Hime Was lam., 1-3 pm, 78 pm, and by ep = ; #11 18 \"IE ct Rough lip throat and lung troubles, The Ladies\u2019 Guild of Christ Church ry Neil, of West Shefford, on business.!school at Troy Monday aîter a two \"Rev.G.A.Mason has six Buff Orp- Pointment.; | - MERE i gy fi OL dry, sprue Ty i on ap: met in the Parish Room oor sewing on p\u2014 heme \\ weeks vacation.; ington pullets that have laid = during R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST) | HH LE - .0h our offer tÇ ; ; i fternoon.ey are ar ALEPS .; \u2019 ; to the Protestant Hospital.Eye, Ear, | = } +R 0 M deu lails.W.H.Griffith Drug- Nations or 8 \u2018sale and sugar social Mr Harry Brown was in Montreal LAKE MÉGANTIC the past tarec days severe Moye 6 De Nose and Throat Diseases, 2 Duferin.bh - à\u201d ,.\u2018 1 a Fr .hy Ry \u2019 5 : .\u2014 ARE e a 12 > £a.: 5 by in., r e.onsultations:- ; A 4 0 i o j, d NGS & gout jus to_be 2200, for the week end Miss Annie Beaton, who has been Rev.R.O.Mills is still confined to ar and 1-4 p.m.and by appaintment.> : LM 7.5 Coaticooë, Mr.Robert Montgomery is sick with \u2018spending the past month with her mo- |the house, at Mr.E.L.Robert\u2019s.a tl 5 : 18 : 1 © pleurisy.\u201c,\u2026\u2026 \u2026 [ther, has returned to New York.Miss Neva Bell gave a very pleasant RS.W.W.LYNCH & G.I, HUME, | ° cv ; 13 4 \u20ac \u20ac ; The new locomotive, of the Philips- \u2018Mr.Norman Matheson, canvasser for sugar party to the pupils and teacher Physicians and Surgeons.Attend.FE - à à ; à {) X Lis of La verybod Co % burg Marble Quarry, arrived at the Kelly Bros., of Sherbrooke, who has |of the village school on Wednesday af- Stadt Sherbroo 5 eta rd on.SRE SE , Bi = ; sant surprise y \u2018 be dsolome t St.Armand.[Po very ill for the past two Tooke ternoon.The sugar was extra fine laultations: Until 9 am., 1 to 2.30 pam, | PL \"M4 i cp ut ki Cure for Neve | - Miss e Solomon, of St, Armand, at Scotstown, arrived in town Tues- land all enjoyed themselves very much.after 7 p.m., and by appointment.g£ - = a 19 Ik Be.Bik cpathure To er © - was entertained by Mrs.J.M.Ferris day eveni d i t the h \u2014 hl FT Ÿ al 1954 2 - fa ee ML, 8 lday evening and 1s now a e home - - \u2014 Le 18 Ao, BE and er Miss Be eeds it recently.0) » .[of his brother, Mr.D.I.Matheson, MANSONVILLE STATION.- DE.F A.GADBUIS.SPECIALTY: = .1 Hi §uig: \u20ac.A Ad © Mr.L L Hung riord is still conter Maple Avenue, but hopes to he able Mrs.J.Johnson returnad, to her A7 Children's Diseases, 51 King St.| eo , = À \u201cRIE fo ! aK | ed to the house.rs.M.FE.Smith |to continue his work in a short time.home in Montrea ast Friday after ~ x \"18 8 12 #8 : is staying with Mrs.Hungerford.Mr.Comtois has severed his con- spending a few days with Mrs, J.M.7 * x 3 gi FY Th - © .f the d The latest report of Mr.Frank [nection with Mde.Couture in her dry Jones and family.\u2014 .L.G 'BAGHAND, M.D .EI 16 4 e woman who is so tired at the end of the ay Denel, who is in the Royal _ Victoria goods store on Maple Ave., and in- Mr.Jacob Sargent, an elderly and Si > 1899 SPEC] à full ch rue of tha | .= i F 2 oo \u2019 \u201c { Hospital, is that |he is doing well,and tends commencing in business for him- invalid gentleman, suffered a slight ince ) had had lull charge © 8 & + 8 P poi that she has no appetite for supper and can\u2019t sleep will soon he home again.self in the McDonald Block, which is shock last week, but is slowly making Eye, Fe ee ae pire ao F : ) Huntingville, April 10\u2014(Special.) \u2014 | The {friends of the late Mrs.George Carter] were shocked to hear \u2018of her death,| which occurred at her late home jn Stockbridge, Mass., last Friday after a painful\u2019 illness of five weeks\u2019 duration.The mourners \u2018were deceased's hushand and son, Willie, of Stockbridge, -Mass., husha d, Mr.and Mrs.EF.-P.: Belcher, f Pit sfield, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Ro Machell, father and mother; Mr.and Mrs.D.Bozer: Mn and Mre.R.Urwiclt, , of ITuntingville; Mr.and Mrs.Urwiek + \u201cMr.and Mrs.+.Mache 1, of Milby ; Mr.and Mrs.D.Machell, of Spring \u2018Road : Mrs.Mosier, J J a You Havéæt aor ou in | WE'VE GOT TOD MANY her daughter and | ci Ass a.Cups and SAUCERS by some 200 odd dozen y sol from 8 to 15 cents, which we are soln dis \u2018 to clear, at 5, 6, 7 8 anf 9 cents, { This is shap which the knoy tng ngs ur 1&9 id * a A Fad a AS \u2018 \u201cFarming Tag Co | Of wll kinds Seqpiné Fors Ga SPADES, Hoss, Bx Trow RIS, Weep: (¥ \u201cKc., &c.A C'arldad- of these : selpet from | Demau s rave - Frowen Sexpb, Vier SEEDS, CLOVERS, | Fire havin Tived here only a few\" years\u2019 ago.The burial took place at Milby | Monday afternoon, the\u2019 Rev.Tushand, of Johnville, officiating.The rela tives lave the sympathy\u2019 of the community in their sad loss, ~ MRS.{JOSTPH HALL, BARNSTON.Barriston, April 10.\u2014(Special.) \u20140n Tuesddy afternoon, April 7, Mrs Tlall passed| away aîter_a prolonged jllness.She was in her 77th year and one of the early settlers of Bnrnston.\u2019 of Veimont, brothers and sisters.The late Carter was well known here; | coming with her hushand to the pre | sont Homestead fifty-five vears ago: Seven years ago Mr.and Mrs.Mall.celebrated their golden wedding.She was khown far and wide for her faith : and.picty and was always ready to answel the call of the sick and suffer- | ing.|For almost half a century .1 ( i ® * .and wi ce ver -t vork fil BME \\ y, He did not give treaty betw A 1 Great Opening 12.15p.m.c tasen over tor the wo Rol BE Dereon him Le that he was | RELIGIOUS ROIT IN ITALY.Britain the text of which hus been Amalgated Copper .5 59% Me oy ad og or SUENIG of the Association in a few days, The : i A tll 7 paie nor did he see one on 1 \u2014_\u2014 2 cabled over here from America, has American Sugar .1264 126 PRODUCTION over in .the city.SEE charactor of the opening has i been = il Eri a \u2018 AE He vas not allowed near | MOB STORMED BISHOP'S PALACE been well received here.Politicians, Atehison 0 pm ppm 71, 704 Tho Great Voleano, the Palace of the Slmitely decided upon aid only the | EE) Ce D ! i ble, DOT was _he allowed a AND TRIED \u2018TO BURN particularly | those interested in colon- American elung g - À King, Floating Island by Moonlight.A large mass meetino Î ; x ! Ae MORENCY, ue dis money.The reason ; he he - CATHEDRAL ial affairs, welcome the clause under Soe coveriine neers ve annends 3 ao PRICES\u201425e, 3560; 50c, 760 be ra the 8 cling or men ll i 2 h= » = qn Hi La was dent and dumb_; ove .: pot aconda .o.\u2026\u2026.ae roranene 8 |.° » 1u00» \u2019 .ie gymnasium next Sun- 9 SE HOE BEATER, [§ Side.that bo wor CO ee ho Rome, April 10\u2014A # imious |vipy reat Britain reserves the lp Ohio \u2026\u2026 \u2026: 848 85 |.Sale open Thursday.day afternoon at 4 o\u2019clock.Rev.Hugh - | Stops ot 0 pel Chief was hecau .1 A fierce religious right, before concluding an agreement altimore & U & 8 |.-\u2014 : - Ped} D a 16 Our ee Se onkl arrest him for sell- | riot occurred yesterday at Troia, pro- lon any matter affecting a self-govern- Brooklyn Rapid Transfer.47% 96H 1 edley, D.D., of\u201d Emmanuel Chprel, j n t ( Els did not vince of Puglia, arising in » ¢ ay mi ; goverg- ai ABC mr 1554 * 1 Montreal, will be the speaker.His {k without license 8 | | agninet the 5 \u2018 î g in rgentment ing dominion, to obtain the con canadien Fac Panis Le 158) : CITY NEWS subject will be \u2018Canada.a Heritage ne .io wo hours, | agains atican fo i ance theres Yh os Ph: | Chi, .Paul®.: \u2019 : TMage Le ee rat he was the, diocese of Troia with that of fu |iince therein of this dominion.TRS Aol.Fuel & Iron .we.24 24 and a Challenge.\u201d He is a spdaker le supposed they the \" it nas] rR mo Bt at of Ja clause, it is pointed out by colonial Dela ro & \u2018Hudson :; ha 134 of great ability and it is expected that 3 , He might have seen , C¥2&.À { e palace of officials, is a ti ede © ware ° mo cs des 34 | - + J td jl end do re He had seen |-the bishop.who favors the amalgama- Che roman yr a \u2018Erie Loos mouse ween geese wean 175.18% ol Robert Johpston ohh Yesterday maby men will hear him op this | oC à oe women, but he never paid en- | ton.and smaghed all the windows.It wise departure from the old method of : Sioa Norther, Pre oe 1013 the interests of W Webster & Co.od and ov thing ae ble Pine : his oo their appearance so then \u2018stormed the cathedral, where the otiati itl : _ 1 Louisville ashville .\u2018t+ soe sec veryt possible is being ou attention 1} the again.canons were assembled for sérvice, and: fs potating vith re iy to colonial af Minn, St.Paul & Soo.114 111} Mr.Frederick Paradis spent a cou- done to make the meeting one which that Li WITNESSES FOR DE- ; vrreciee the bishop's throne.The in- |of the colo jou a course which here | Missouri Pacific .ene 468 15 plo of days this week with Mr.and ou attract all the young men in the.- SNOT \u201c cénsed people + piled tl miture.: .2 \u201cNew York Central .99 98 rs.John Gilmour, his relatives, in (CV.: | F , FENCE, 0 he : and set it on fire.ut furniture | tofore has lod to dissatisfaction on the | Northern Pacific Ex.Div, 9% Stanstead.\u2019 \u2019 During the following week the |new 4 Sainstein, who also had to; In an attempt to [part of the colonies.There is also f ildi i : Lob Se dence translated, state burn the \u2018cathedral.Infantry was \u2018favorable comment on the reservation 1a Foret ver > eve 01265 - 1262 The marriage of Miss Ethel Pope Pa rt ° the building will be put finto - gre bis 0 known the accused for hastily summoned and the troops that agreement made under this treat j Penn: RY.cesser socace weed18 0 1178 daughter of Mr, and Mrs.R.H Pope, shape for use.The \u2018furnishings will.BY ia Sherbrooke.Ac the bayonet.° 1 bee fi d he el sk ISlANC oes see avons \u2026 1 : \u2018da f Montreal will take place in| : Co 2 © ia.je ness\u2019 \u201ccoming to.NEO - seen confirmed by the two Govern- R;20ck Island, Pret.\u2026 om 29 = og |d8y, © , P The formal opening\u2019 will be Sunday, 3 pe hor or thee he want ads to th ments concerned by, an, exchange of® author Pécifie vr ee 74, 744 ume.BE : [April 19, and Monday, the 20th On : days in January om eka.He never read and aus de i ows ot Ose who notes; this clause is considered neces-.Southern Railway .co.143 143 Mr.H.G.Lamothe, Clerk of the that Sunday there will be anqther od sin for about \u2018ete At VE EE a et h life 1 nswer them, new phases of sary in view) of the obligation to sub- Union Pacific \u2026 \u2026 +\u2026.:.1288- 198¢ Crown in Chancery, who died at Otta- [mass meeting for men.The veteran R- av av ending glass, © i Hh business a dis ei and Industry, and mit Aurics pgreements to the Senate y.§.Steel .343 348 wa, yesterday, was the brother of the general secretary of the Montreal as- cé, ; Was & e 8 si os $, 1 * js À ¢ nows ! ti ; .; i .c.cccusos sosoncassaces ; yr JF Vv» at er ; i .| ; a Es i drate, ee Eu 7 the cts\u201d unless he \u201cknows\u201d the clas- or ratificatipn \u2014 VU.S.Steel RAT ARRET 984 Marquise de Bouthellier-Chévigny, Len poor DE en, be the ke Fra Schawité, wife of the accused, SPC Acs: DAIRY VALLEY.- .: , | ES a be put forward to make the meeting - < pm = : : \u201c11.Canadian Pacific \u2026 \u2026 .155% 1543 | attractive.- EE EEE EE EEE ing à Herb et Chilton intends M Detroit Ry.so CS 34 un THE SAD pe AT.LA on Monday evening, April 20.there 3 - : on one of his farms, commonly called opinion LOAL .seerenens 20: voue will be a public reception and inspce-» NA US {| GAN YOU AFFORD TO PAY | ne ome commonly sie ni SE ne a word Ton 1 Bling\u201d vt py .; ; Mr.W.Bishop spent few days vis- 1, p Etes cvs ee ssecocces Le y telephone of the fatal accident a ere will be a platiorm meeting at c ol.$45.00 for a 500 Ibs.Guaranteed Cream Separator, There are hun- iting his frien da bore rec ently.y Mackay .Cave avian + vane 61 6l [a Patrie, as reported in yesterday\u2019s|8 o\u2019clock with services appropriate to fey dre of vo eus ines already in use in the Townships.: \u2014+ sackay, Peel vere enisnens - et s Record.The circumstances were plain the occasion.Addresses will be made Cw ° Ynite for .: \" .rea ower \u2026 \u2026.avasenses 3 : 3 - Ir.?iy or CREAMERY, Box 729, Sherbrooke.xacst the claims of yant advertisers.\u201cS00\u201d Ry.Co.wives vus 113; 112 and an inquest ered At he close amin, the bub- sa ,; \u2018 0-0.00\u20140\u20140\u20140n0 oran.\u2018 6.man oy afe over sanguine.5, goo Montreal St.Ry.Ex.Div.5 , |only 26 years of age.She was the lic will be invited to visit and ingpect ht ee EE T a eee mr ie\u2014\u2014\u2014 3 A en 188% 185%, daughter of Mr.A.Bourret, a leading every part of the building.si - TS ° : Nova Scotia Steel \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 58 «.53 merchant of the place, and a sister-in- There will be a special \u201copening\u201d for = vi 04 - 1} Toronto Ry.we wren.98g 98% law of Mr.A.W.Giard, M.L.A.the boys between/12 and 17, on Tues- .| Luin City Won, ear 85 - 85%| She saved her children at the cost of [day evening, April 21, when all the LE | © © of the Woods, com.her own life.As reported in the Re- boys of the city will be invited toi the 2 9.: I Div.3 p.e.wo \u2026 843 883 |cord, they were in the act of upsetting building and will be entertained by the EL - ( y ake.of the Woods, Pret.113 113 a lamp when she rushed forward and Board of Managers.; RU ° CW : ie CT oe 724 125 her clothing became ignited® She lived On, Friday, April al.on exter sjve 2 TN, : ° rio.ieee + time.ship canvass will be made | \u2018to 8 Doctor Withdrew his Remedies - oo but a short tim + \u2014 secure a large number of members to a A 6 .- $ : - TO-DAY\u2019S WIRE GOSSIP.> : enjoy die privileges the Association « EL EE : will offer.\u2014 It will be an anniversary E | mn avor oï Zam-Buk.: ew Se LL PREMIER RECEIVED .campaign, run similar he Build- = Mr.Ab.Wheeler, Marine and Stationary Engineer, of 145 Front St, Belle.DISCUSSION OF THE STATE OF \u2018 ing Fund canvass of just year ago.= ville, Ont., says: * Two months ago, while employed in a steam laundry in this THE MARKET \u2014 YESTERDAY'S F \u2019 PETITIONS A hundred men working often teams.city, my left hand became caught and was accidently drawn into a hot mangle.ADVANCE .L o cach with its captain, will call on all $ Asvoon as possible the machinery was stopped and my hand was extricated, but not before : / the young men of the city and en- > de Sub on the palm of the hand was literally cooked to the bone and the fingers flattened New York, April 10, (Special)\u2014Men \u2014 ; (Joavor Le spoure their memberdhip.3 ape.However, quite soon after the accident my hand and arm became frightfully swoll kj ict- { i 1 ntai re leaders for the contest, are alrgady - .° | 2 to the eTbow and the hand presented a shocking sight.| No one can imagine what I now suifered who had been loo $e for and predict Regarding License Law Contain- chosen, and they .arc now secubine # bh.i i wd endured.Not only was it hard to bear on account of the cruel pains, but it was a great shock mg a rise ol severa points in the ac- ing Thousands of Names their teams.4 ) En 0 pl he Conk sh cod be emo evan vor a ea in = OR RIFLE | ] : time.s soon as all this had been well removeë, t di : lier i : Dealing balms were applied, but as the improvement was so slow I obtained permission trom ry Po foot th Jen in ibe PREMIER PROMISES LIQUOR MEN ROSS RIFLE RETURN.v , be Doctor fer Zam-Buk to be used exclusively, as several of my men friends (having previously used | that the tendency to r ve hicl \u201cCONSIDERATION\u201d\u2019: AND ANTI- rt : 1 Bo pevere injuries) spoke in the highest terms of its unusual healing qualities and urged me to give ; - Wa ticeable i th 1 tte \u2018ei Wed: a \u2018 .ADDITIONAL ORDER FOR 11.000 ita From the commencement Zam-Buk soothed and relieved the pains and drew out the MK.AB.WHEELER, BELLEVILLE \"> day ! oa ° terd B.[iter Of Mel ALCOHOLIC : PEOPLE, IVE \"HE 17T 2 1 ° sresest.Inowbegantoenjoyagoodnightsrestandsleep.In about three weekstimethe palm of my hand wasnicelyhealedoyerthre\u2019dailyt Ji pescay ane yeswertay afternoon would \u201c US I GIVEN ON THE_1TIH OF spplication of this wonderful remedy Zam-Buk, and all inflammation andswelling was thoroughly banished from both hand,and arm,\u201d become terda.pronounced LO the od.SERIOUS CONSID- cp | 3 LAST de pr 2 5 - e ' m, = ing yesterday.s the day advanced ; $0.4 aa UT | (ET ° wy FREE! running ore, ler pie ote, rashes ab die ; they were as a loss.to understand: the: Queb PARTIR er Go Ottawa, April _10\u2014Corresponden¢e in EC : Why not start your own skin treat- eases, barber's rash, sore And aching \u201ceet, poisoned \u2018halting tendency of the market.These uebec, pri \u2014Eremier ouin [reference to the Ross rifle was pregent- \u2019 h Co : po vi arp tothe Zam ut praises, burn scalds and all diseased, {same interests are disposed to believe looked worried \u2018yesterday.On the headjed to the House yesterday in thice : bik Co, Toronto who vill promptly all druggists and stores, [sec.box or postpaid trom in spite of lower Tiondon prices this of the recent appearance of an anti- separate returns.From the- papers, 3 > ÿou à dainty sampste box.4K3 the Zam-Buk Co., Toronto Well rubbed in it is good morning that recovery will be carried i i-alcoholic bill.the presenta- it appears that an additional ordet for 2 \u201cse, 4 2 or rheumatism, sciatica and nerve pains.~tsomewhat further today.It is assum- | 8\" anti-alcoholic bill, the presenld|j9 6) rifles was given to Sic Charles .Be ed that the professional element will ton of an anti-alcoholic petition, sign:/ Ross on the 17th of March last.|The._ 8 femmes ni 3 y MISCELLANEOUS, Emplemeniff + prier ries.\u201d ladon, Ont, Canada.tte big: wages an \" Porment, Bent to à kde 0, D Hors; Bart Weep Cur re, &e \u2014 - 8 private place, or our greenhouses, r for season.to Box 541, Magog.oo n i Out your work for bia Lxponses.Ledon, Ont.>> XN BANTED IN EVERY LOOALITY M Canada to advertise our goods, Sup showeards in all conspicuous Moe and distribute emalli advertising Mile, Commission or salary $83 per +f Wl ad expenses $4 per day.Steady \u201cfk te year round; entirely new plan; Write for par-.ULORS PRESSMAN WANTED AT To a thoroughly competent man We can also, give employ- good coat maker.Apply to : Buncan, Sherbrooke.Warren VANTED \u2014 A GARDENER oh Hlorists, Sherbrooke, Que.WASTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CHEESE Warren AT ONCE, ON ofses, to advertise Ur guaranteed stock and poul- » No experience Position permanent.Jenkins \u2018Manufacturing Co., SUANY SOUTHERN ALBERTA FARM | lands are the richest and cheapest lands in all Western Canada.Mild climate, short winters.Best coal $2.50 per ton.Clean open prairie, free.of\u2018 brush .or stone.Rich soil, will raise 40 to 60 bush.of,wheat per acre, \u201860 to 100 bush.oats.Every other crop in proportion.Prices received for oats, 40c to 45c per bush.Wheat 75¢ to $1.00.Total cost of farming $7.00 to $8.50 per acre.Cost of land $9.00 to $16.00 per acre, according to distance from town.Easy terms.Figure out if farming pays in Sunny Southern Alberta.You can do as well as others who.have made their fortunes there.If enough people wil} club together and buy 16 quarter sections of 160 acres cach, they can obtain wholesale price $6.25 per acre, $2.U0 per acre cash, balance 5 years, 6 per cent.This offer must be taken quickly, as only a\u201d limited amount for sale at this price.All lands strictly guaranteed.Write for -particu- lars, and booklet.Western Canada Colonization Agencies, M.O.Knowles, Gen.Agent, Duluth, Minnesota.- Med.OCo., d steady cm- TO handy John Milford | also Apply statimg SALARY i to Pense.One good man in BAILIFFS* SALE.(CANADA, PRO- dj City with rig, or capable -of| Vince of Quebec, District and {fn-'of St.Francis.Circuit Court.George Theberge, of the City of Sherbrooke, lin the District of Saint Francis, Plaintiff.vs.William Henry Perrin, of the | City of Sherbrooke, in the said Dis- ; \u201c7 \"trict of Saint Francis, Defendant.On \u2018the 27th day April; 1908, at ten of necessary ; you.$25 per \"VATIONS WANTED, 1 the clock.in the forenoon, the under- by hi, ym yp bine, Verres Wellington .You fo LS ON Or halt bee about Ma nitton, if JACHERS or Compt 0 year, por Model and qu * T WORK WANTED RYE MARRIED Xe by the day or mernings Address TEAC El ACERS WANTE VIED \u2014 TWO PROTESTANT #8, with-element à term of five mon ee dollars per month, for bag à Particularg apply\u201d D.M.À qe retary-Treasurer, WANTED \u2014 WANTED > \u2018Wo teachers for Model Departments.signed or any other bailiff of the Superior Court will attend at the domicile of the said Defendant in the City of Sherbrooke, and will proceed to the (sale and adjudication of the goods and effects seized in this cause, to wit: One .hedstead,.one spring bed, one bureau, one commode, JJ.0.GAUTHIER, B.S.C.Sherbrooke, April 10, 1908.AA NTED \u2014 FOR HOUSEKEMPING, 7 3 or 4 rooms.Couple with one child.Address Box 16, Record Office.HELP WANTED \u2014 FEMALE.(COOK AND HOUSEMAID WANTED by first of May.Apply by let ter Mra.A.N.Worthington, Sherbrooke.\" Mrs.ary d- ths, com- y fourth.Sal- qualified.Tor Me- | Spring School, for \\ 7ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL \u2026 SERvant.Apply Mrs.E.O.Grundy, 13 Dominion\" Ave.Apply alification to ren \u2014 Frnt \u2018See.Treas.p IN THE WUNIC FANTED \u2014 COMPETENT GIRL =A, ity Li THE MUNICIPAL.| \\\\JANTED COMP E Sri - MEWick, one qrhlifion W° for general housework.Anply de term nr (Prâtestant) to jto Mrs.H.Davidson, 23 Gordon St.) Ve m ths ¢ ) 1 .Hs May Ath, gaa aan WU'ANTED\u2014YOUNG WOMAN WhO my © month, K.N.Melier, Sec.1 has oxperience in pant and vest \u2018making.Good wages.Steady employ- 1} tu FOR SALEment.Apply to J.W.Brouillette, Saw- yerville., \u2018 à = - à ; | + fon SE = A VERY TINE \\YANTED A1 ONCE \u2014 A CAPABLE Ne we tO er en ae VY girl, to do - general housework.x : tind for worl, Apply Mrs.W.E.Loomis, 22 Queen St.( ts, Knowlton, Que.17 \\ 1 all kinds.Popular Want \u201cAds.\u201d EELP WANTED \u2014 MALE, \u2014a ® and take stock for which they will not of an \u201calcoholic\u201d deputation, and the folly, considered, and oon thegadvice [= ) e required\u2019 to pay until next Monday.: ooo 10 e Militia Council, it was diced 3 Even the most optimistic interests do presentation of a a algoholic a to continue to accept the present mark & \u201c(not look for the market to\" reach a |there:came y esterday morning another {yyy sight until a satisfuctory mew giebt f Irigher level at this time than that petition and another deputation.The [can be determined upon.On Mirch cE Fo LET, from which jt eased off following the [officers of the\u2019 Montreal Licensed Vic- 25 an additional payment of $1473 - | Le To LEr-\u2014 |STORE AT NORTH HAT- hee week Soo onuine activity and tuallers Association were early on the the cy \u2018ei Co advance to Ly: EC \u2018AL ley, in the Johnson Block.Formerly sharp advances.scene at the Parliament building yes- five per se on52 000 Ross viflesl dÙ \u2018 owned OY are a ue Tole i FLASHES.terday morning, bearing in their arms orders for which have heen placed with phone central in store.Apply T.V.; 18, huge roll of paper resembling à \u2018MO-|the company.In aonavetion with \u20ac Reed, North Hatley, Que.Ils.\\Central, March gross decrease ving picture reel.As this immense |{hege payments there is a letter ciled - \u2014 19669,080 from July 1st, decrease $70,- |piece \u2018ôf paper was gradually unrolled September 13.1907, from the mana- - - M LEY \u2014 8 ROOM FLAT, ALSO 419.- : it proved to be a petition asking that ger of the Bank of Montzenl at Qube i 3 > à ! stable.Farm for sale or to Electric business 35 p.c.off from |the licénse laws remain as they_ are, to the Auditor-General, which stintes : let.H.Connor, Bank St./ last years figures at this time but and a list of names, said to be 70,000 {that for some years \u2018he hank [has 3 c - : better than month ago.General busi- [in number.The Premier did not.count hoen making advances to Sir\u201d Charles, 7, Fon BALE, ness situation improving especially in them, as he was too busy getting rea-| Ross in connection with his contract x RE ; matter of collections.dy for prorogation.The petition was with the Governments the monéys| re: xe FOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP ; CAT BOAT Judge Gary says no reduction in in one continuous scroll.Interesting|ceived Ly him under the contract being + \u201c sail, 225 sq.ft., Egyptian cotton, | too] prices is contemplated statistics afterwards furnished by the assigned to the bank as security for - 7 Ç never been used.Suitable for cat Interboro statements subu itted delegation showed that before being the advances.i.A boat, lark or similar type of boat.public s vi 0 commerce puted Lo rolled up in Montreal for shipment to] Several pages of the return [are 4 Lod 7 JI.A.Hyndman, Sherbrooke.mak service commerce commission Quebec, the petition was of sufficient Ftaken up with the result of enqujeies BE RL , «|makes disappoiuting showing in carn- jeneth to stretch fr the Licensed : ; ; ; Li a : ; i gth to stretch from the lacensed}ingg alleged defective rifles.- cn TAY AND [STRAW FOR SALE A re ê 7 no Victuallers\u2019 office to Mage Viger sta- \u2014 rss |» à A LE few tons| of.choice hay, both horse + Sales of pig iron show some falling tion, and that it took fifteen days TL and cow; alsp straw.W.A.Hale.vf from last week.steady flow of ink to get all the nam- MUCH CAPITAL IDLF, \u201c LR Trent RO One of the largest grain firms in Lon.es down on the Tist.: \u2014__ Ed +.| | TPOR SALL|\u2014 EUREKA PLATFORM 35, \u201csaid to be in serious trouble, li- This roll had hardly been deposited HUGE © AMOUNT IN LONDON pL 1 UT punching bag.Cheap for cash.ghilitics exceed assets by nearly $500,- in thq Premier's apartment and the }- AWAITING SOLID INVEST- © i Box 14, Record, 000., delegatts sent on their way, happy un- MENT CE ÿ : : = = or Ex, div.tod th ; der the assurance that Hon.Mr.MINE.\u2018 x PF i 5 AVING DECIDED TO LEAVE THE x.div.to sy Northern Pacific.Gouin was \u2018\u201c\u2018considering\u2019\u2019 their repre- ADT 10.\u2014As iHushra- Bi ai i : Lond 2.30 \u2014In d t c- .; London, April \u2014As an illustre : ; ; city 1 am offering- the following London 2.30 p.m.\u2014In domestic sec- \\entations.before, with his usually | 4: the hus £ of calilal 4 property for sale: One 4 tenement rities the market is narrow owing to | Te ; y tion of the huge amount ol capil \u201chouse, Wellin \u2018business blo Marquette St Apply Mrs Ave.ton St., good site li; one 2 tenement house ., lot 215 x 70; \u2018granite quarry at Ste.Cecile de Whitton, also quantity of furniture by private sale.M Fitzgergld, 38 Laurier for profit taking.| d.International n denial of the FOR SALE hand À nearly as go hand Sawyer \u2018as good as N laval crea | hove will he Thornton, Be For SAL - farms a Hon.Henry T want a larg od as er \u2014 1S CHEAP \u2014 ONE SECOND (merican road Massey road: machine, ew; one second hand -De- separator, all O.K., \"as geparator.«81d extra cheap.J.L.irnston, Que.ONE machine new, one second The.HUNDRED hd Townships\u2019 properties; fouses in the city: Aylmer, Sherbrooke, Que.Apply REAL ESTATE.KINUSPY.not, wv din for $1600.Mr.À Froncoeur.ri pr - SILVER VALLEY, his uncle, Mr.W.R.Hilliker.Mrs.House an of late propri PROPERTIES JOR BALE.JOR SALE .\u2014 MOUNTAIN VIEW : d Farm.Owing to death etor, Mr.A.Kilburn, this Silver Valley school on up August next.Len \u201c1 who r \"ae à Black and all Colors lar sumer boarding house and *US ._ i\" The only girl who regards love as a na A farm are Tor ale.situated on shore of Mr.George A.Loystan :gBVe a Sugar: serious matter is she who has been in.y Us 100 and 250 tins .Rrome Lake.Brome County.Will sell party to a few of his friends Satur- love but once.* Se ppt \u2018house furnishétl and farm stocked orfday, .~~.sc.| Thera is nothing new under the sun.ov | hare property: For particulars _ad- | Nr.Tore Blunt hee moved his fam, ofiven in making mistakes wé ave iibfe- a )\\ dress Myles JT.Kilburn, Waterloo.ily=to, Emstaiad: ; Pier AT sity; imitating, (New York Times, = 1» S Ze 4 FOR SALE \u2014 PROPERTY NOW OC- WF NT SX, Æ: cupied by E.T.Bank, good tene-} .\\ < I~ ment upstaird, outbuildings, etc.Apply J = | on premises to H.VW, Perry; Hatley: NE : FE TT \"houses, [SRY Liverpe ): St.Cheb Tex / CY I to a quick i vr te vre, oF BR ae ; , fiverpool St.RUE LL en een] ae * - .\u2014 2 > < 3 = \u2026 ~ ; to + the conclusion of the settlement tle course of prices reflects end week Consols were unchang- issues are firmer and Russian bonds have strengthened the rumors of Russian riction between! them and Turkey.Mr.LeJardin has sold his farm to some extent turn to the long side Mrs.C.TI.Wadleigh has sold her property in the Village to Mr.LeJar- to Mr.Roland Hilliker is the guest of : J.A.Roystan has a black: | Minorca hen that layed an egg which measured 8} inches by 94 inches.Miss Ruth Sargeant is to begin the = 0 the 15th of à narrow-minded man a wide berth.and suavity.the Premier had to turn those who preceded themes.This time also, the Premier fused to verify by \u201cserious consideration,\u201d In the meantime in hatches of table of the House, and are being ried away to be deposited in the of materialization to satisfy all\u2019 concerned, ed.by 100,000 people, the appearance round and welcome another Montreal delegation, this of ladies charged with the missipn of outlining the designs of These ladies could also boast of Fpetition, said to bear 60,000 signatur- a count, stating that he would take their word for it and that he would give the matter his > ties and Tifties, anti-alcoholic petitions from rural parishes are inundating the chives.There is yet no evidence of the the Government .measure by which it will be attempted Altogether, the situation is one of the most re- | -markable that a Quebec Government stock to every grocer.oo \u2018has ever-had to: face.Co It is the best, quickest | pt .; ; and blackest polish made, WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT?and the quickest and Strange that we should always give readiest seller.| ure- question of the sight had been « ve a- awaiting solid investment in London, it is announced that the first day's applications for the County Countil\u2019's three and a \u2018half \u2018per cent.\u2018Joan\u2019 of %13,750,000, issued at par, amounted to 3500,000,000.A similar loan w .vear ago was.issued at 97, and; then it was covered about twentyfold.\u2019 a5 tat w \u2018 a GE re- pie > Cyt \u2018 oi Lo i ETN | eT ye , A | \u201ca ¥ A \u2014 4 - LAP ! 3 ; , DE a ® got .B > & - » ; oF = [ | _ 20 { SHOE POLISH | | is a welcome increase in: for- car- ar- \\ 1 + so TY > ge vs gs bn ES eh pa ET me = 26 = a \"GEE Fee: rem de ae - po = FER: eo, AA.à >» vase.I PA a 5 A Ea 2 3 eA ater mit dti a Cm: MAIN ll te gine A rn mm We TI .= : * ° Sn REE Tike po vw \u2026 b ESR ai ney 2 gr K \u20ac > in I \u201c , \u201d eave en ph Sp ve or re cr es pige aa ar ie A RTE pol BAS Ari den SRY LA Rh IE a À.eu, al LE PY Peo pray.a of eA rs a En $id I Ae vei ST \u20ac pa A Ho LR rg TE ve Te wl A a das pic rege pi > rr ponent.fe sadn egy.We eer tea rp oe oe vio 1 EX ye : ç \u2026- us ® fie iB Fer iE EH I fl t Fah LE § 3] het ¥ HEC 7.3 fob I s fe 414 ' iE 58 pas TE PBC pagar: ca , \u20ac 2x pr Catan Lean es gt Same an + ie eg im are wee cù ES A J pio.SEI gr.+ rT A 2 ; 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ie ages .eps .; 3 .; - ._ - + » ; mac ok + \u2019 °, ns \u20ac cars re = v - a 4 pos = 0 oo \u2018 , , : x x > ; : | Lo L - .> Sw PP org .pa nt vn ; aa 3 a pen ) ne tes ) § BT cnatdten an.ara pr a PSM NEA LAC a at sa I ra or à er arn ee) - - .an x hi La a , oo ; _ : - Te 0 - ; < MRO Mawes LRT ine DONT or eo te à vee ry va .2° .- oy .\" , \"ga .; k à Li , # } a j ç ; 33 Ey \u2018 $n ~ 3 .\" Led jr a.SITE RUE SEIN oa Si, .cL a Cd ES SDE Lad JEL a < \\ = 2 EY BE; FEA pte se i Sr ow « AA rid \u201ca - i PAGE \u2018SLX, ~ \u201cLurekn Extra Early\u201d and \u201cUncle Gideon's Quick Lunch\u201d potatoes, grown from seed bought.à + DAILY NEWS FROM TOWNSHIPS (Continued from pazt one.) wT pi their ag- Mills.First prize, 85 custom- ent, W.W, Brown, Way's prize, $8 worth; second worth of nursery stock, free, ers\u201d selection.The E.T.Bank, branches in the county, $50 to \u201cSpecials\u201d in the dairy department, and the Minister of Agriculture of \u2018the Province of Quebec, ¥50 to encourage the raising of pure seed grain and potatoes in the county, three atres of grain lor one \u2018acre of potatoes or corn is the area of ; the $10, $8 and 35.There will be a special entry fee for this last competition, the sum of which will be eoually divided ainong the successful competitors.: 02 Co It would be we]l if exhibitors would enter separate packages for the maple and dairy regular and special classes this year.~ N * There are other: specials given which will be as well advertised in the lists when issued later.Fes TWO LICENSES CUT,OFF.AT WINDSOR MILLS.Windsor Mills, April 10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The temperance sentiment struck here pretty heavily this week, two licenses being cut off at the Council meeting held on Monday night .The only licenses gran were to Mr.T.Costello, of the Sherbrooke House, and Mr.G, Roy, of the Cha- plot allowed to compete for these tcau Windsor.prizes which are placed al $15, $12, A good deal of hard feeling is arous- POC.er Ein Cm i, nS oD dolor and | a apr EE Xd : LA eu are thin\u2014* big\u201d | Prod ESS 4 \u2014of the pur meat supply.Hot or col The best part of breakfast, to : most people, is their cup - Chase & Sanborn\u2019s Coffee.Perfect berries, careful selection, xpert blending, insure the rich best coffee.| Progress Brand Garments nm for every man \u2014 Whether you are tall or short\u2014stout or \u201d around or \u201cbig\u201d up-and down\u2014you can get just the Suit that \u2026 suits your style and your physique in Progress Brand Clothing.- - ~ Look for the label that - ' guarantees satisfaction, ty of your Clark\u2019s Sliced Smoked Beef'is a product of the Best Canadian Becf\u2014 perfectly cured, with all| the waste of butcher\u2019s and more nourishing than ordinary.beef.Eaten hot with poathed eggs for breakfast it is unsurpassed.it is always ready in cases of emergency.\u2018\u2018Canada Approved Establishment 24,\u201d and FOR LUNCHES, rcuecs ec.of è delightful flavor of this - 1 strong structure.Vt.~~ a.x ed in town over \"the action of the \u2018River View: Notsl, ewbed by M.Meigs.\u2019 tree E - Sutton, April 10.(Special) \u2014 A ripe lemon was picked frm a lemon tree grown by Postmaster H AG Bates, of Alva, the present week, that measured 12} inches.by .14 inches.The lemop was ripe,-ef extra quality and Mrs\u2019 Bates made two pies from the same that have been tested and complimented by many persona.= ; The climate seems to he becoming tropical, as No.\u20181 lemons can be grown here as proven by Mr.Bates, and also the past year by Dr.F.A, Cutter, who also succeeded in bringing a fine specimen to maturity.nr \u2018 ; \u2014 yd : NEW WATER TANK.Sutton, \u2018April 10.\u2014(Special)~ Mr.D.A.Carr, of Sherhrookel foremao on C.P.R., is hero with a largé force of men pushing the new water tank of that company on toward completion.The frome work is already up stories high®and -standing on its 12 piers\u2019 of solid concrete Will be a The capacity will be 46,000~ gallons of water and will cost about $2,300.: * eragernmetmen .MARRIAGES.; OHEARN\u2014JOYAL.Bondville, April 10, (Special)\u2014 In the Church of the Good Shepherd, é $ April 7th, Miss Katie May, eldest daughter of John Joyal, Esq., of Bond- ville, Que., was united in marriage to Mr.John O\u2019Hearn, of Brattleboro, The pretty little church was Hll- ed to overflowing with friends and relatives of the contracting parties.Miss Evelyn Miltimore, eldest daughter of bridesmaid and Mr.George McClay, of Bondville, acted as best man.The - .and Guaranteed by.Le CBERG, .147 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.\u2014 CR Fa cu 5 Le A P CIRE D + P 9 - FE van RLS BE by name WM.CLARK, Mfr.Montreal.EE CS (5D) = > = CE A} GE - a tk oh oF Pal py fod \u2014 Saber Nr 3 wy DC) Co) ah (ES MEOW SRW, mers own) .« ushers were Mr.Walter Seymour and \u2018Mr.O.W.Streeter.-The Rev.J\" W.Martin, incumbent of the parish, offi- \"ciated.The Rev.G.A.Mason, of ! West Shefford, was expected to assist, but was unavoidably absent through serious illness of a parishioner.The choir of the church sang the 35lst hymn and the special psalm appointed i the occasion in the marriage ser- i vice, most :creditably.Mrs.(Rev.) Martin played the wedding march at the close of the service.The bride who was given away by her father, was gowned in white muslin, over pink silk,- with bridal veil.- The \u2018brides- :maid whs attired in pure white and | both carried bouquets -of white carnations and maiden hair fern.| | Immediately after the ceremony a reception was tendered the newly wedded pair at .\u2018\u2018Brome Lake Villa.\u201d which , Will be their home for some time to \u2018come.- : 1-0) | The wedding presents were numerous and of a most useful character.| Mr.and Mrs® O\u2019Hearn have the (best wishes of all in this vicinity for their oe happiness\u2019 and prosperity.{BUSY SESSION OF CITY COUNCIL, | (Continued from Pages 1.) .to the rescue with an addition vote of \u2018half the deficit, but not more than $1,000.: j Ald.Mc namy said that was, not I Mr.Webster had followed him to-day, \u201cfinally locdting him .in the city at- an not -torney\u2019s office, and insisted upon interview.They said.they could \u2018do with less than $3,000.| MONUMENT NATIONAL LIBRARY: The following petition from the Monument National was read.\"| The undersigned, members of the National Library, of Sherbrooke, respectfully represent : : | That they have formed an associa- ition in the public interest for the public instruction, To this end, they have organized the : \u2026 Monument National, with a public library, whose opérations are known to your Council ; That this Library, which is known as the National Library of Sherbrooke.possesses a good number of books, which are already insufficient to meet public demands.| It is for this reason that we asking the Council for $300, to buy \" books and put the Library on a better footing, in efficiency.(Signed) a word to increase \u2018its J.H.Roy, Dr.P.Pelletier, J.S.Tetreault, .G.L.DeLottinville, - Jos.Laporte, Cure.Co.J.E.Genest.4 This was referred to the Finance Committee.AGAINST THE PEDLARS.Ald.Olivier stated that he would prepare a by-law to raise the license feo for pedlars, going from house to house, from 850 to $100.= Ald.McManamy thought that was going it pretty strong.Men were making their living in that business, and The Foundation of a Good Bed Âthe license fee would be prohibitory.The foundati on is the most important part of a building.It is on the foundation that the whole weight of the structure rests,\u2019 - entire \u2018building at fault.A fault in the foundation means the $8 - A \u201cBanner\u201d Spring Bed - $8 * is the foundation |of a good bed.A \u201cBANNER\u201d Bed is the right principle to begin with, because spiral springs are the only ones which will not sag in the middle\u2014will not stretch out of sh pe\u2014will not lose their springiness.The \u2018\u201c BANNER\u2019 is the perfect spiral spring bed._\u2026 It is made of best quality 100 spiral springs.These are oil tempered, like a razor blade\u2014japanned to prevent rust\u2014and rigidly attached to flat steel bands which in turn are riveted to angle iron sid .This method of construction also enables the \u2018Banner\u2019 to fit any iron bed without the use of slats.If you want a bed will hold its shape\u2014that comfortable\u2014and that is satisfaction.\u201cALASKA ill always be easy and aranteed for a life- time\u2014you should certainly buy the * BANNER\" \u2018Spring Bed.The price is;$8.\u2014anywhere.\u2018This trademark is [your guarantee of T EATHER & I'S REGISTERED TRADE mat DOWN Clie FACTORIES AT MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG.: WHOLESALE ONLY.Both Aldermen Olivier and Lanctot .Ald.McManamy-Is it to public or the trade?\u2026 Alderman.Olivier\u2014Both.Alderman Howard thought they were very undesirable, | _ TO CLOSE STORES SUNDAY.Ald.Thompson said he thought something should .be done to close the candy and other stores on Sunday.Letit | pour e Our experts have made a study of climatic \u2018 conditions in Canada.Our paper shells are made damp and rain proof expressly to mee these conditions.protect the Imported shells are made for a general export trade by manufacturers who have not \u2018investigated the wants of the consumer here.- For all sizes and makes of arms, Coste one-third to æue-fifth less than duty paying ammunition.Our guar- -antee, puts all risk on the Dominion Cartridge Co., Ltd., Montreal.: DOMINION AMMUNITION ONS MATURED IN SIO) two | Bondville, Que,, on Tuesday evening, | Mr.Arthur Miltimore, of Granby, was are' | thought such pedlars were not wanted | in the city.\"Ald.@livier sdid steps weve already Council in\u2019 cutting of the license of the Leing taken in this di tion, .5 , Mr.A.APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES., The applications for liquer liownses - + were.fyled.: e were no new applications.| A ore referred to the Police Overcoats mittee.NOTES.| Residénts on Gillespie street petition irs to this street, between Ball for PP Aberdeen Ave.\u2014Referred to Road Committee.; ! Thomas F.Shortin, through his at- orne ives notice that, after legal las he.will take action for.$50 damages for injuries through a fall on the sidewalk, Wellington street, frac: turing his wrist.\u201cA letter has been \u2018Attorney-General\u2019s received from the Office, asking for statement of fines collected at the Po-| ice Court, which, it is asserted, rigbt- nelly belo g to the Province.They have \u2018always gone into the city treasury.\\This was.referred to the Finance Com- The firm of Panneton & Leblanc, city solicitors, apply for an increase in | thor annual retainer to' $1,000.\u2014Re- \u2018ferred to Finance Committee.| Jos.Beaulien, who is establishing a business on an unnamed street in East Sherbrooke, asks that the city name the street apd number the hbuses.As the street was on private property, it was recommended that r.Beaulien give the street a name himself, which Ald.Desaulniers said he no doubt would do.A letter was broker, asking what inducement city \u2018would offer a tool manufactory, employing 50 to 100 hands, to lo- | the cate in -Sherbrooke.| The G.T.R.Co.notifies the city \u2018that owing to improvement in their lighting system at the station, they \u2018no longer require the arc light.This will be removed.oo ÿ Charles Crochetiere applies for permission to raise a wooden building on Wellington street, making the additional construction of wood.This was \u2018referred to the Fire Committee.and \u2018City Attorney to see if the request could be allowed under the city fire \u2018by-law.Residents \u201con Dominion Avenue and \u2018Quebec street ask for extension of sidewalk to Victoria street and for \"homologation of Dominion Avenue.This is \u2018referred to the Road Committee and +will probably be granted as the B.A.L.Co.agrees to bear the expense of \u2018certain work to be done on the street.| \u201cMr.James Cameron is to receive \u2018$150 and.free water for twenty years, for right of tthe pipes of the Sherbrooke water sys- t em.- ~The Council, last another amendment to the charter, to the effect that no : placed in the annual estimates for a specified purpose shall be used- for any other purpose except by vote of.an | absolute .majority of the Council, \u2019 .The Water Committee has finally or- ' (, for the new water works.some criticism of this last night, as thé pump offered by the Fairbanks Co.ig: $1,000 cheaper and guaranteed to dd the same work.Ald.Lanctot explained that it was impossible to see the Fajrbanks pump in operalion ; at \u2018Why place nearer than Texas.Ald.Howard, also, supported the action of | the Committee in finally deciding \u2018up- i the infoimation he had.Mr.Ames and {4 {he Goold pump.TheWater Committee recommends that \u2018the salary of the City Engineer, Mr.\u2018Tremblay, be raised $500, namely, to: $2,600, and that the salary of Mr.-MoCaw be increased $108.This re- lrommendation has-beon referred to the Finance Committee.* #Fhe Council stands adjourned until (April .24th.: FROM THE CAPITAL.am snd ! , \\ EAKL GREY CONTRIBUTES $1,000 TO THF, QUEBEC BATTLEFIELDS ASSOCIATION.Ottawa, \u2018April 10.\u2014The .Governor- Gencral has given $1,000 as his personal contribution to the Quebec Battlefields Association.This important announcement, showing Karl Grey's practical interest in the project conceived by himself, was made at 1 meeting of the local executive last ev: ening, and aroused an outburst of enthusiasm.tial amount have been subscribed from several sources in the capital, and al- made.\u2014 end ~ Port Arthur has adopted castora standard time.\u2014+ THE CURLING RINK PROJECT.Will Come up at Meeting on 14th ete IF ACTION IS NOT TAKEN* PROPOSAL WILL LIKELY BE DROPPED.The annual general meeting of the at the Magog House, Tuesday evening, April 14th, 1908, at 8 p.m.In addition to the usual business the question of the new rink will=he brought up.Matters are not progressing very favorably towards a new \u2018curling rink.In August last Messrs.F.N.McCrea and C.W.Cate, secured an.option on a property on Water street.They have been prepared and are purpose.Several plans have been discussed in one that the rink should be constructed by an association composed of members and leased to the club.The matter has dragged on, however, and little enthusiasm has been manifested in connection with the pro- æct.The option on the property expires on the 14th, ; oo P Tf definite action is not taken at the meeting on the ldth, it is.probahle ¢ À 4 way across his farm for; amount of money-j \u2018défed.the purchase of the Goold pump | There was the.nein referee Gren | SPORTING NEWS, | fe } » | | #90 NEW SHERB read from a Montreal, $ p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2 m0 \u2014\u2014 J.Rosenbloom 8; See Sprin 10 season suggesis Overcoat and every good dresser will own oue.You'll always groomed aud $12 and $15.Materials: are plain utfinished Worsteds, \u201cVenetians, ete.er our Toppers | See our Chesterfields at $10, $12, $13.50, $15 and $18.] | 1 1 Black Cheviots, ; cunas, ete., Silk Face I : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | | viot Coats at look fcel well \u201cwhen \u2018wegring one of our Spring Uver- coats.our Silk-Lined Che- g a Spring \u201cwell at £10.Grey Vi- d.> Ka .Ll er ee tr $13.\" _ Star Clothing Hail, à, Shoe Dept., \u201cTRE Furniching Dept, Clothing Dept.FFFFFFFFIF IFIP IIS INIT ROOKE CLOTHING ST J, M.NAULT, 95 Wellington St.97 Wellington St.99 Wellington St.17 King Street, Nault*$ Monthly Sale is a Wonderfu! Money-Saver for Every ke \u2018needs « VERY SPECIAL B At this time of the year everybody à pair of shocs.gains\u2014it\u2019s wonderful.- {| Men\u2019s Shoes, job lot.night, authorized! M 4 \u2018 together satisfactiry progress is being | still prepared to turn it over for this States, | Inithe near future.Harvard à, conte | ?en's Box Calf, extra good .$1.99 pair en\u2019s Box Calf, very special .$2.49 See our bar- 'EFORE EASTER, _ | want a new dress.Our bara Dress Goods, can't be heat, Tu, trouble to confe in and see.Nice Tweed Effect Tress Good \u2026 1.49 pair Ladies™ Assorted, job lot .81.49 |39¢.yard, Ladies\u2019 | Fine Dongola Blutcher, very Nice Twoed Effect Dress Good special .Te vvrivenee veuves +.81.79 [Tue
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