Sherbrooke daily record, 15 avril 1908, mercredi 15 avril 1908
[" 22277 TORE blouses, 50.| trimmed, : T2c.\"ine Lawn, .J.uwn Blous- n= ATS.\u2018oats, full ster only, _ Neckwear, N 2 ie ie Sentence of the Con- isi withdrawn, - | ass the fact that you are one + \u201d valley.\u2018Meded not guilty.(areux on top of Davide.Vesjar- a for the defence.be robbery, a ae blshed \u20181897.Sherbrooke SHERBROOKE, QUE.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1908.ONE CENT LI NE PENTENTARY.yicted Needleman.PC SENTENCE\u2014BEEBE } PLAIN MAN IS AC- | QUITTED.| \u201cCourt room was crowd- Adolf Hneglovitz, who y of \u2018theït on Monday, fence.Mr.Broderick, oF of the Crown, moved while Mr.L.C.Belan- n behalf of the accused, ok plea for mercy.| Nulvena in passing sentence, :.part: \u201cYou pave been found HP an unusually lengthy ol and you have heen skilfully an ; ded.ë value o e godly defen this case was small, 3 i ge Bini A ida SED » relatively small ut (hat { the offence.According to j new we nent you arc a wf 4 entry, but you have il sed +o be a very desirable ac- wh JO The evidence shows that in provoke sympathy, or rather sie 0 £0 make a speedy and un- à of your wares, you boss pr which is one of a test afflictions of mankind.ie ended 30 be deaf and dumb, le Pie this pretence, entered hou- \"wh the city without knocking; gen- aly at an hour when the male memo the family \u2018were absent, and ed at least on two occasions we \u2018date the woman of the house, pr in one case.Under wer of your infirmity you had the +k to demand 25 cents for an arti- à on the printed cover of which was pied ten cents.1 cannot take in- y consideration fn sentencing you the Aber charges of theft which have heen uf against you, and.which the Crown * but I cannot close to the evidence incidentally on this case to these other char- «.To œown all you went into the wand you deliberately perjured nell, Punishment exists not so wh to punish the accused but for purpose of protectin society and ; Ti thers.The evidence dis o jo most, dangerous kind of criminals it prey upon the public.Ydu have im oven to be a fakir and per- wr and the meanest of all kinds of dv, a smeak thief.I cannot give a kss than two years in the peni- WHERE PLAIN MAN DISCHARGED.Lidl Desjarlais, who had been suited for.trial on a charge {uring assaulted and attempted to w, in company with P.L'Heureux, æ Vitali Davide, a stone cutter mm Beebe Plain, was arraigned.The wal asked for a speedy trial and vide went into the box and told! lv that on the night in question in | ampany with the two men mentioned dre and some others he had a wit of it drinking and playing cards athe house of one Cloutier.He left \u2018 house in the company of the two ki, and when near the corner of Gil- tie and King streets L'Houreux' de- ul five dollars from him, and on is refusing to hand it over he was wiht by the Throat by L'Heureux.b shouted for help, and shortly -af- evards the constable came along and myht them all to the station.He ald tot say that Liesjarlais touched in during the: trouble with L\u2019Heur- (stable Turgeon told of having tu called to the scene through a hone message and with finding UW was standing some \u201ctwenty feet Wy at the time-he arrived, aud ap- to be under the influence of li- { = À number of witnesses were exam- THERE WAS \u2018come to light, the details of which are BUTTER AND CHEESE REMAIN INHUMANITY OF * Starved to Death.HEAVY MORTGAGE ON FARM \u2014 OWNER HAD LEFT FOR THE WEST.Brockville, Ont., April 15.\u2014(Special) \u2014The story of \u201cthe inhumanity of an Flmsley township farmer has just shocking and most revolting in their cruelty, - - - 0 His farm was heavily mortgaged.Hearing that the man had left \u201cfor the West the holder of the mortgage | went to investigate.\u2019 - An examination of the outbuildings revealed a shocking condition of affairs.In the stables were found eleven cows, two heifers, two horses, a colt and a- pig, all \u2018having been starved to death.\u201cOF ARBITRATION.To Interpret - \u2018Newfoundland : Fisheries Treaty.BEING PLANNED BY BRITISH AN UNITED STATES GOVERN- - ~~ MENTS.] Washington, April 15.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The British and United States - Governments are planning to sûbmit to a permanent court of Arbitration at The Hague the task of interpreting the Newfoundland Fisheries Treaty of 1818.The ratification of the gengral arbitration treaty, recently negotiated be- fween the two countries, will be necessary before The Hague Tribunal can be called upon to take jurisdiction, but this ratification is = predicted in well informed quarters.MEETING OF DAIRYMEN'S EXCHANGE.Adopted Cowanaville Rule Regarding Sales.- EE Pha - PROPERTY OF SELLER UNTIL PAID FOR.The Eastern Townships Dairymen\u2019s Exchange met in the Agricultural As- EMSLEY FARMER, | Animals Found in his Stables | Lake, and it is believed ton and Montana smeltpr, one of the | largest in the world, is doomed:to de- ! | - PERMANENT COURT | GREAT DAM | GIVES WAY.Uncontroilable Flocé Advancisg Upon Great Falls.~ MATED AT 8 Helena, Mont., April |15.\u2014(Special.) vancing to-day upon Great Falls, a city, of 15,000 population, as a result of the breaking of the dam .at Hauser struction, - : The smelter, which is| built on the \u2014Uncontrollable flood js rapidly ad-|] that the Bos- | THE STANSTEAD \u201c CONSERVATIVE.Candidates.~ pra \u201c i mr J DAMAGE DONE IN MONTANA: ESTI- MR, L.A, AUDET, OF MAGOG, FOR LOWER HOUSE AND HON.M.F.HACKETT FOR OTTAWA, .LIKELY CHOICE.\u201cAyer\u2019s Cliff, April 15.\u2014(Special)\u2014 County of Stanstead as to who will be elected standard-bearers of the Conservative party = be held at Ayet\u2019s Cliff next Wednesday, Owing to the very bad condition river bank, employs more than 1500 men.- | 3 + \u2018The employees were | engaged all night in the constructign of a \u2018wing dam\u201d around the smelter.Preparations have als there will be a large number of electors present outside of those who may ibe chosen delegates of the various polling places.Until recently it\u2019 was thought without doubt that Mr.G.H: that the dam at Great Falls may be dynamited as a last resort.Craig, Mont., known, all of the 400 caped.- GREAT DAM GAVE WAY.Helena, Mont., warning, the great Lake, on the Missouri nhabitants es- am at Hauser shortly before three o'clock yesterday at $250,000, No lives were lost at nine o'clock, learned, no serious damage has caused by the \u2018volume { mated at about 25 feet, which was precipitated into the channel below the and er and its interwinding has impeded the headway of the water, and no great loss of property is anticipated in the towns and villaged north of this city.Hauser Lake dam, 70 feet high, 490 feet long, was completed last year at a cost of more than $2,000,000, and developed a horse power af 25,000, which was utilized in operating the various power plants in Helena! and the Butte Mines.and Amalgamated Copper companies smelter plants at Anaconda.The break in the dam site will not interfere in the operation of mines and other plants, as power: was furnished last night, from Canyon Ferry dam, and the companies | sub-station in Butte.| = So mee \u201cMYTHS\u201d SUBJECT OF .INTERESFING LECTURE, BY_INSPECTOR HEWION BEFORE RICHMOND YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB.| Richmond, April 15.(Special)\u2014 A large audience assembled in the Foster Hall on Monday evening, it being the sociation room, Sherbrooke; yesterday.Mr.Mackinnon, manager of the E.T.Bank, occupied the chair.The question of increasing the fee of members who absented themselves from the board and which had been proposed at the lust meeting was still further considered.The chairman thought that some better way could be found of meeting expenses.He would do all he could to obtain the support of the merchants and bankers in the city for the hoard._ Some of the members lived too far away to be able to attend regularly and any increase in the fee might weaken rather than strengthen the position of the board.It was decided to adopt the rule of the Cowansville Board in the sales of butter and cheese, that is that it should remain the property -of thésell- er until paid for by cash or cheque.The new rule was to be read by the secretary at every sale._ .1t was stated that the butter was.sometimes weighed by unresponsible .Nr.B oJ .Q.oe who lives at the corner of the 0 #tteets in question, stated that oe Was standing some distance ay when he looked out of his win- +, and that he called on him\u201d to vo slop L'Heureux.parties and the secretary was instruct- \u2018ed to write to-the Government Department of Agriculture and bring that matter under their notice.i It was decided that sellers owning and boarding six factories, should be ha} 00d, who made one of the party msn, stated that Desjarlais ap- be very much under the in- te of Liouor, - : ee who went into the box \u2018eidence on his own behalf, Tato that he had no tention of ay by eo saulting the Italian, and be ttes, to rob Davide.SubChiets Mreux twice to desist.as an h onest man se far us à ËF, and tof taki that his only failing was Th $ tco much liquor, Coury hold: was discharged, the Écient Ung that there was not suf- Need Was an WHAT FRANCE SMUKK3, : Pap: : \u201cans Ce ® Correspondence of the New York lines.) amen has hace | showing the consumpiion ea] the the republic for 1906 py 2b during the ve tnd 15 Aas of te emoke) 1, O1 Joreign inbrieati \u2019 th kev was| the chi son, nets ol Jo France Ax or the Napanee, Ont April 15.\u2014( Special) ol Comm of ork.or to: ¥ : Obaceo so s we j +, emilie ichmond, |\" sr .Fu Ja a ; ks.a if piled together av they \u2014 Mrs.Nelson Smillie, of Riche show what public oda De a po i huge block each sid rons Que.died here las ght.were to be performed \"I il | dd n° forty-seven vards | i Not 4 fixed by the symbolg| of the civit anc pie this wi ETS Ju length, ALAIN G \u2018solar years.: od : kilograms | Vre) lice to the = re | At the close of the lecture o hoon 4 01 in the ; Sarettes dis \u2018vote of thanks - ta the lecturer | i Jou iy pe à rar.The Seine, THE WEATHER moved by Mr, J.C.Sutherland.B.A.ro SPE ments i ivi ars \u2014 § |seconded by Major W, J EERE TE vi (ronge sas they teh clears are | LOCAL FORECAST: John Hayes, M.D h 11 of wt om hea fhe total nupppor og cg UATE \u2014\u2014 \u201cilv congratulated the| speaker.ui ba eme and LE | vies tonight À \"rte vost meio 4 a ity il hp nore 47.057 Bureaux Le a and Thursday : dercéosin winds 3 ; be held on Monday, Apr qh ! Times of \u2019 ; x de a- .2 ., \u20ac lor : $ M log gas ut France, at {he rate of ir and cold.DE.Haves ill spen of ) inhabitans, No preconcerted arrange- jaiso by having es Couture stated that\u2019 Des- | evidence to prove that the ne- accessory -or ahettor {to Iiet _published of They year nearly 607.French manufacture allowed to hoard any factories over Lihat number free.Such combinations iof factories, by putting up large quan- [tities of butter of uniform quality for gale, were a great inducement, to {buyers to attend the board.The secretary was instructed to try and \u2018induce outside factpries\u201d to enter the board by personal interview and pamphlets printed and distributed showing tbe advantages to be derived by selling on the board.The first meeting will be on May 11, at 1 o'clock, sales to commence at 1.30 sharp and close at 3 p.m.The following were present: Messrs.Converse.Vice-Pres., W.M.Tomlinson, E.- FE.Temple.J.H.Crepeau.J.McKay.Joseph Pouliot.J.A.pierre, J.W.Dion.J.A.Roy W.R.Haven.Ps NEW SHERBROOKE CANADA LIFE.Mr.Douglas P.Taylor, manager the Federal Life Insurance .: citv, has been appointed local \"manag er of the Canada Life, late J.A.Pennoyer.\u2014 \u2014 SE DIED AT NAPANEE, ONT.La- and royal figure bearing , ' { mounted \u2018by a circle, the Egyptian em- Egyptians were MANAGER OF | of Co.- of this - succeeding the OCR CROIS | Champlain.\u201d regular meeting of the Young People\u2019s Club; to hear Inspector R.J.Hewton lecture on the subject pf \u201cMyths.\u201d i Musical items were furnished by Miss Gunn, Mr.A.Barrietand Miss Brenètto, | .The lecturer began by defining \u2014 a myth as a fiction formel unconscious- lv and then proceeded to trace the rise of those which bedame universally accepted in classical tithes.Egyptians were chosen as a type of the primitive peoples,\u2019 because condi- \u2018tions werc more permanent there than \u201cin Caldeg.Babylonia and the other empires of Asia.He showed how 1am and his \u2018followers colonized the \u2018land of the Nile, planted their wheat, -\u2018în spring as they had heen accustomed own lands, but that the growing grain was overwhelmed by the flood which = took place toward mid-summer: that it was subscquently Jearned tliat the planting must be done | after the inunädation.The flood invar- (iably followed the rising of the Dog \u2018Star.ras the beginning of à i \"the symbolic, writing of the Egyptian calendar it was represented as a human figure with a dog's head.This figure or emblem the lecturer traced through the centuries and showed how it became personified) and gave rise to a line of mythical personages, such as Thaut, Aesculapius, Hermes and Mercury.He also incidentally traced the serpent bearing staff born' by this emblem down to our ;times, when it is | daily exposed on our street sides in ve form of the modern barber's pole, The serpent in primi ive times was the emblem\u201d of life, the same word be- to do in their the selection of the brazen serpent to mark the hospitals set up by Moses in Thig : dog-headed fi- wilderness.: the gure is the first key to understanding = The \u2018emblem of the the classical Dot the \u201cHe was \u20ac ond key.fof nature, and was a sceptre, \u201cblem of God, for* the not idolators origina The third key was Jerpart of Osiris, the generation.lt was ly.the female count called lsis, say what feasts the calendar.and to were to be per fusts, sacrifices, etc.{formed upon other emblems.| 'isl probably been fr ature.wiped off the map, alth ugh, as far as 4 April] 15.\u2014 Without (candidate.The ag far as can.be ! been | f.water, esti- | & \u2018the County \u2018 who think a Protestant structure.The narrowness of the riv- ; | While there does \"doubt as to the \u2018Lower House there is certainty as to who will be chosen for This was consequently sclectéd, he civil year; in\u2019 ing used: to express hoth ideas, hence kun was the sec- Med Osiris.that is.the governor, coaghman.king, soul 3 yepresented as a sur- male principle of and was the emblem selected by the Egyp- - |tian rulers to rvepresgnt the earth on the dates fixed by the.St.Pierre, K.C., of.Coaticook, would be chosen as a candidate for the Leg- | He thas recently given his friends to understand that he absolutely\u2019 would not accept the nomination if tendered to him.This has made the party leaders look over the ground with the thought of securing another concensus of opinion 8 to be now that the nomination River, 15 miles ; Will be offered to Mr.L.A.Audet, of north of this city, partially gave way | Magog.Mr.Audet has been identified | with the public life of his town for afternoon, causing damage estimated , M@ny years, and has always bee r an active supporter of the.Conservative party.It is generally conceded that Catholic, although there are some in might be of more value to the minority if sent to Quebec rather than to Ottawa.\u201c not appear much candidate for the not the same Ottawa.It is generally understood that Mr.A.H.Moore who ran against the \u2018«ifting member_at the recent by- election is in the hands of the party \u2018and although he is not sceking the nomination that he would again be- .come their candidate if it was thought in the best interests-of the Conservatives.If, however, Mr.Audet should be elected-the candidate for Quebec it would not perhaps be considered expedient to choose\u2018'a second candidate from the same town.While other names have been mentioned incidental ly there doés not appear to be-any- \u2018one who is considered seriously as a Hackett, K.C., of Sianstead\u2026 Jt- is known that - Mr.Haçkett, Hke-Mr.Moire, is not seeking the nomination, bat being OY Nk aaron mo tes cc PE : dent.of the Sherbrooke Curling Club.\u2014/j-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IN THE QUEBEC From 475 to 400.EVERY 1,000 POPULATION TO PREVAIL ELSEWHERE.geyeral reduction of Government measure, which introduced in the Legislature ii 0 gradual scale of license When once a liquor limit is reached.lv reached is to be placed at 400 1 mum of 175.fn Quebec and cities and towns conse per license per 1,000 people: Licenses are iringement* of the \u2014 law.that the discretionary judge is removed.draw licenses on third conviction.THE POLICE AND THE LAW.A.doubt formerly police in every city « _¢ (Continued on page four.) Speculation as to the Probable! pany There is considerable discussion in the of the roads it is \u2018not anticipated that the representative for Quebec must be.possible candidate except Mr.M.F.a faithful follower of his party may be induced to accept it if he were the unanimous choice.\u2014\u2014 were authorized MR.CLARK GORDON, elected Presi- * LEGISLATURE.| Montreal Licenses to be Reduced THI.RULE OF ONE LICENSE FOR Quebec, April 15\u2014No immediate or liquor licenses in the province is provided-by the new isi to be n assist in the feeding of those who at- the other hand the bill establishes a at reduction, owing to the provision - that in future, license has been withdrawn for infringement of thelaw.it shall not be renewed until a; certain In Montreal this limit to be gradual- to be forthwith ith- drawn upon conviction for a second in- This means power of the Formerly it was left optional with the judge to with- existing as to whether municipal or provincial -police should enforce the law is now entirely removed by stating that the municipal shall see to the DAILY NEWS SPECIALS | PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, SOLD FOR $1400.Several days ago Baron de Cham- « plouis sold & registered Belgian stallion to a party in Wotton, for $1,400.A HARD CASE.Corliss, April 15.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.LaPelle hag a cow seized with vom- } iting on Friday.It died in a short time, and there was found a good sized stone in her stomach.\u2014 THE AXE GLANCED.Brome, April 15.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Mr.the convention to: Marshall Miller met with quite a painful\u2018accident on Friday.As he was cutting sugar wood his axe glanced and cut his ankle so badly that it required three stitches.1643 BOOKS WERE TAKEN OUT.Rock Island, April 15 \u2014(Special) \u2014 During the past month over at the Haskell Free Library 1643 books were taken out.This shows how well the Library is being patronized.Even the children \u2018go regularly on library days, REAPING A HARVEST.East Farnham, April 15.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The farmers in this section are reap- ing-a harvest \u2018this spring: making sugar.The weather has been favorable for sap.Indications point to a backward spring.Thunder was heard last Saturday morning.7 HAS IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED \u201c STOCK.East Bolton, April 15\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.G.E.Bowker has recently .purchased a thoroughbred Chester White sow of Mr.W.W.Bryant, of Missis- quoi Valley Durham Stock Farm, Westfield, Vt.Mr.Bowker intends improving his hogs.EARLY CLOSING.Cowansville, April 15.\u2014(Special)\u2014 It is gratifying to note that Mi 158 Muir\u2019s efiorts \u2018towards the securing of two early closing nights per week, (Tuesdays and Thursdays) have heen crowned with success.This innovation will come into operation on the 1st of May and is looked upon as a move in the direction of securing more ! leisure and fresh air to clerks, .without in any way detracting from the profits of the merchants.The stores of this village will continue to do business as usual on Good Friday, but there will be a general closing up on Easter Monday.MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS IN DUDS- - WELL TOWNSHIP.Budswell,.April 15, (Spécial)\u2014 At a regular session of the municipal council held on Monday there were present the mayor, J.B.Hooker and councillors - Osgood, Bishop, \u2018 Leonard, Desmarais and Boisvert.Emile Turcotte was appointed road inspector to _ replace B.Labrie, resigned and Ernest Doyon to replace Tred Hart resigned.; J.W.Andrew was appointed -in- spector of cordwood, bark, lumber and \u2018| shingles.Mayor Hooker and councillor Bishop to sec to the re- shingling of the Town Hall.The mayor was authorized to purchase plank for bridges.\"The secrétary-treasurer wns authorized to borrow (on behalf of the municipality) money as required to\u2018 pay for work on winter roads, Mr.C.A.Munkittrick was appointed councillor to replace John Desmarais, resigned.1 ; Ç _ The next regular session will be held on the 4th May next at 1 o'clock p.m.nS \u2014 \u2014oumsss rates ey BRIEF UP-TO-DATE As the result of floods in 2000 people have been drowned, Canadian capital is wanted to cs- tablish an electric car service in Arequipa, Peru.is 31 days carlier than last year.The (Governor assassinated by a Lemberg student.The Police, Vagistrate at Hamilton Ont, fined an\u201d! knife in a fight.Wiwlter Ifolmes, a thirteen-year-ol e, April 15.\u2014 (Special) \u2014# Cookshire, April 1 * Secdin: in some places in Northwest of Galicia has been Italian T50 for using FROM AU HAS TURNED UP.5.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Edward Wells, of Learned Plajn, who disappeared on Monday, April -üth.has turned up at Chesham.He a plied there yesterday for a job as cook.WATERVILLE WILL NOT LEVY SPECIAL TAX OF THREE |.MILLS AS PROPOSED.Waterville, April 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014An adjourned meeting of the Municipal Council was held Monday evening.The full board were present.After routine business a number of bills were approved and ordered.paid., Mr.J, W.Mason was appointed rural inspector,»and Mr.A.S.Hunter was {west and town line roads.A committee appointed to revise rental of the Social Hall, also, the.large hall gave an incomplete report.and on motion the reports received and laid on the table for future consideration at | the next meeting.oT \"A large number of citizens were pro- sent and a numerously signed petition from the ratepayers was handed In protesting against the proposed petitioners declared themselves well satisfied.with the way the Council had managed the town business in {he past, but suggested that attention should he given to: have the sidewalk from the post office.to the bridae in as good condition as possible during winter months, In-view.of the protest embodied in the presented petition it was unanimously resolved that the motion passed at the meeting of the Council held on March 16th last, will not go into ef- { fect.: A: petition was presented signed hy a number of ratepayers, msking the Council to reconsider the appointment ef the present road \u2018inspector in district number four and five.In the discussion that followed the Road Committee declared that if anybody was to blame for the condition of the roads, it was the Road Committee and.not the Inspector, who did his work faithfully.Ou motion of Councillor Ward, seconde] by Councillor Watt.the petition was received and laid on the table.Mr.Sam Lord asked the Council to take care of the water running down on his property.Reférred to the Road Committee.The Waterville Brass Band by.representation, asked the Council to give them the free use of the hall for Friday evening, May first for the giving of a concert, which was granted.Mr.P.Sarrazin and others asked for an extension ol the sidewalk south to their residences.The Mayor in response, stated this was a matter of great importance and would have to be taken into serious consideration.Better and more sidewalks were very much_needed.\"THE NEW BISHOP OF NAGPOOR.- - ! (From Foreign.Mission.) Mar.Trancois Coppel js the new 4 Bishop \u201cof Nagpoor, having heen ap, pointed by the Holy See, to succeed the late Bishop Bonaventure, Like his predecessor, Pishop Coppel is a members of the Missionary Society of St.Francis.of Annecy.Mle was born at Gets, Upper Savoy in 1566.As na voung priest he spent two years in England, but has heen for fifteen vears rector of the college at.Nag- poor.le was consecrated Sept.15.1907, by Bishop Clere, of Vizagapa- tam, assisted by Bishops Vigano, M.F.M., of*Hyderabad and Hurth of Dacca.NOTES OF WORLD'S NEWS.China | The coal miners in the United States are all about to return to work.The loss from Sunday's fire at Chelsea.Muss., 1s now estimated at $5,575,000.As the result of a violent wind storm in New York Saturday, five men were killed and several are ree ported missing.= \u2014 The King of Italy says the Black Hand as known in America, is simply ; an organization of detached_malefire- ., .tors, not a Ingersoll hoy.died of lack-jaw the ciety.other day.Four + Ci vettlert are _ Two Finlanders quarrelled at Lu ourteen cars ol settler: are.quoi: Tuque, Quebec, and one of them killec the other with the blow of a shovel, Montreal \u2019longshoremen object tend the tercentenary celebration Quebec.Game Profection Association ha province, his back: .ines, Ont.ville, was bathing her babies in iro: burns received.u.S, Wilmot.constable of ton, to yo to that city for provision over four weeks ago.He has n been heard of since and it is fear j he has been.lost on the trail.to bonus system introduced by shipping A meeting of the Alberta Fish and decidad to introduce quail into that An operation was performed on Jus.© |-Smizh, the Montreal homicide, on Sa- OV turday and a buliet extracted from censes instead of at the present mim- : other the reduction is to * [proceetl until the minimum of one li- 1.000 inhabitants is reached.This indicates that Montreal is to be the only exception to the rule of one A badly decomposed body was taken from the Welland Canal, St.Cathar- 1t is supposed to be the body of a lately arrived immigrant.| While Mrs.Stanley Bates, of Dunn- ! of an open yas stove on Sunday her dress took fire and she died from the the TN.N, W, M.P.Frank, Alta, was found 1 antined at Gretna, Man.They were entering Canada from the States and their horses would not stand the te for glanders.there wag a fight be- i On Sunday latter refuse to abolish | °° ; men, but the : tween Russian troops ind hrigand; i.have bee sked to near the frontier coast of Belesavar, \\ lt & * - .Ce - Toronto caterels have been a in which three soldiers were Lille and \u201cfive wounded, At Leeds Assises in Foland the fol lbwine verdict was rétarned be the jury, \u201cYour Lordship.we helene the prisoner guilty, but there 15 not- en ough evidence to convict ham.© During a performance an Veer Theatre, Paris, recently two ment went on to the stare and rested one of the actors, the audience poli LU man, who were active in orcanizing her meeting at Winnipez, recently.at which admission prosecuted for breach of Sabbath ob servance law.The Doukholhors, jail at Port \u2018Arthur.prison food, und the prison deeline to break the rules Re now confined In dead on Sunday, shot through the probability they will be taken in neck.He had been put on watch ON special car to Toronto.account of numerous burglaries.Mrs.EF.6G.Flenn Jones, 17 vears A man named Kinnealey left lus où ave, addressed an immense cathe © hone.200 miles northwest of Edmon- jue in New York the other day on =, oi ed Trades.Unionism half and received a | ha ; the end.oh ' ap- pointad to take charge of the work on tax of three mills on the dollar.The.7 4 branch of onç Italian so- iv takine the =cene for part of the play.Several followers of Finma Gold was oo harced, will he nm ./ refuse.to ead thie official- all She held the audience spell hound for two hours and a great ovation at \u2018 \u201c \u2018 mare en - mein pee en ee .pin = > EE Say A PRE EE I A Sy FI > tape - = ; - Ar ei I FEN, Bm ASS ae #.2 es \u2014 Td Pb EDAD, i 5 0 hard a ed TN Yew Pad nC dor, > me + ms » Co - - - a - \u201c.25 0 Fr PP BY a oF tm ep ae mint or ome coir ep Sie _ -.3 fo 22D x \"'y veoh} .ne, ATT A = re IO 2 Pe, 50 en $ 5 \u2014.n A ; : B po ; Ze = Te Ze; _.Ra & .: EC Ah put « o > - _ 1S x \u201c.no, PAGE TWO, 1 EEE 7 'sendoors DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1908.| _.Co - > ARE YOUR | ROCK ISLANDendDERBY LINE._ BIRCHTON.| COLL A Mr.Joseph Greenwood, on the cler-| Much interest has been show \u2018 in «|.a wr 1 work during the \u201c îcal staff at William Pike's, is report- the Sabbath Schoo ; $ : Ss ed on the sick list, P winter by both teachers and pupils.To .AND - aa .; SE ia des nes ° PS Le = Logis « a tn amma ASE AU VE ET PIE ES bc, - - + | _ La 5 .oi - 4 ao TRS ig * +1 oe ~ encourage the interest through the Mr.Henry Smith is moving from |, rizes have been offered FAISAIS | William Spaldipg\u2019s tenement into Mr.|; each Cee, lexcepting the Biblo \u201d Malouin\u2019s tenement at Derby Line.class, for best attendance, best pre- ; 4 x Ns | GIANNA SAAN ANAAAAAACK HAAN e , ; d > = R ki 1 : - o = \u201c .q ; f Messrs.Raymond and Tilton.of pared lessons and for memorizing : tictac Smith\u2019s MiHs,.have already commeneed| Scripture.> _ ; .Laundried to your satisfaction ?running their Pulpwood by the river.Owing to the illness of \u2018the school Ve) No , ; as.TF NOT, TRY Quantities have been seen going down teacher, Miss M- Larrabee, there was | ; ; the stream for the past few days.This |no school on \u2018Monday.; \u2014 \u2018 , ] .1 So «- 4 \\ tates, ea hh vicinity Rheng, of Sherbrooke, were \u201cthel® EXHIBITION axp SALE OF SUPERB 0,55 sitsdy 0G; hres TE sad SE Water Stre ge .| Some of the farmers in this vianity guests of Mrs.Robert Nutbrown re- | i , ASE - mnt 0 ry ; .NG ave made two pounds of sugar to the \u2018ntlv.oo : : .; Cm - - , Tow poil Phone 10.Sherbrooke.Que.rie\u2019 far, but more have only made \u201cI rior, accompanied vv Turkish, Persian, and Indian po.stare whe about a pound to the tree.Miss Mildred Taylor, of Fiteh Bay, EE EE TM EEE ro i} y.In a recent letter received from \u201cMrs.{sitec relatives in Cookshire recently.Li f \u2019 Henry Nason of Southern California,\u201d die D> The Imperial Laundry {sve a great expense in hauling.ars, & 3, Sutbeown aud tre ce 42 1 cad EN EP se +.nN .Le ; Ce te \u2026; A he Le ; ; : Co ; ee \" ev .Le hy \u2019 %S on + .; PI Fo ces caches) \" ; my FT dau em 200 moe TS ae Sy of ein NE SE oe + = Luis Co) et oe Ripe = ey Sw) 2 \u2018 > % .ss .a.4 a , pe ve Bye A os .; S po ee wes ee a su - ear > a a 7 3 = mn La ney Te Jetter- \u2018 ; registe g-\u2014Onë ! she writes that th climate is restoring .BURY.; Srl IR o Ba dey.iE her health.Mn Rason:vill leave very a tak vos: 755 Cy y ; | - [soon for California to join his family, Mr.George Stokes has ; taken pos wot TN i is best.To live naturally; work where they will \u2018reside permanently.session of the Post Office.lt is under- [ o 80, 9 por word.4 during the day, keep your temper, en Cla 1 i wi pt | going some alight repairs for conven- - ) : - : .: 84! cat three meals and take a Beech- The Woman's Reading Gg SE pos ience \u2018 SN 3ROIDERIES, BAGDAD AN and D af : ue FPE q sd: With\u2018Mrs.éSidney Stevens next Tues- lence.5 an 6 the! ; ALACE STRIPS, EMBRO » bau AND DA- Marriages 3 ! » am\u2019s Pill regularly, as| required.V pi ; or .Mrs, A.Griffin are \u2018the, CARPETS, P Pp i ; .5 À There is no icine for the sim day.The subject for the afternoon guests and er father, Mr.George Alli- |\u2018 MASCUS SILK-PORTIERES,.DR.- \u2019ERIES, ORIENTAL BRASS.Be.7° ° ple life, or the strenuous like MN be \u201cMy Favorite: Author.: \u2026\u2026 son.- L .4 WARE, ETC, * Master: Alired Moulton is recovering Miss Q.Sherman, of Scotstown, ire- | _ SILK THRONE RUGS \u2014 - + ee .Co , Sw HVE Ph us PERRIS: > gn AIM VE EE CL : - , KF « \u2019 i 2 pr ma er : 4 | : © h at J | ; n .; 9 { + - ; - i ve Po.i al 11t , 8 - j : ; from an attack of la grippe.4 d home Monday after a short-vi-} ; Boston Express j FR-\u2014Un ~ the Res i à ; Beecham S The many friends of Mr.N.A.Beach leit to Miss McCanna.; | This interesting Sale will take pldce at L.A.BAYLEY'S 8.1u., Arrives Quon Er BP oy A ona AE ! p { ° je.|xill be end to hear that bo js gai | My Frank Brasensll intends We | - STORE, Wellington Slroot, commencing APRIL 9TH (THURSDAY).sweet Sins.ee Fisher, aught Ë : .: SS in y, ; *, WV ., au , ing or e e ; : | ,Ç : for one week O y.| .: .or Express leaves .h Fisher, TR.La Ï : P fl : Miss Edith Bennett has gone to vi-| Mr.Gillis is in Angus, called there It ve .vail th ] 4,00 pm, arriveg Joseph FIRE Tiegh ye: i S , si her sister, Mrs.Theodore Smith, by the illness of his wife.: Mr., Bayley cordially invites tho public to ava emselvea of daily except Soc UE iretand, in Bunday, Accommodation trata 9.80 pm, arrivez Qual \u2019 -.this free exhibition, whether\u2019 they are simply interested as lovers of art or prospective buyers.: - Mr.Abraham Nasr will take pleasu 1\u201d MR.ABRAHAM NASR, WHO HAS CHARGE ( IT, IS LEAVING ON FRIDAY AND RATHER THAN SHIP THESE Division ang Sha & * GOODS BACK TO TORONTO, WILL MAKE SPECIAL CONCESs- For timetables op r® IONS ON ANY RUGS WHILE HE REMAINS: - b Sold Everywhere.In boxgs 25 cents.|}; lives near Smith's Mills.= _, Mr.J.Lanctot is using his incuba- |- -.: - | ee sen ais A tor.= \u2018 pee C= = in\u2019 entertaining the visitors.'HARGE OF THE EXHIBIT,\" A TI TE TAT TEA - \u2014 - .+ : a | SOUTH BARNSTON.Mrs.\u201d Chapmén has returned home from Stanstead where she has been |.\"caring for her brother\u2019s wifé, who is | Also connect fot hii TU ARIA Ve ae LE = = | ~ ory By Ce Sem [0 money en Ueposit i x ÿ Mrs.E.C.Queutt hea heen staying ; EE CEE A | Sh Sherbrooke, Ho lo Jaterest at 4 > \u20ac ith her daughter, Mrs.F.C.Hum- |, Ba - 20 pe 7 \u2014 ru : AJA: Ê E lohrey, à few da 8.che fe ed L a A.BAYLEY.sted: half yearly: > 8 | PMY Charles MéDonaid, rom Leo-| Co a us = WS.DAVIDSON, Pr » 2 Daily Store News | Ss * minster, Mass., has been here the.last AEIIIIIISIIIISISIIISIIIICIK ltwo weeks, helping his brother in the - two weeks, io prother PY = \u2014 su ar Place.B.B.Morrill took ad- |.MELBOURNE.BARNSTON., Vantage a the how 2h Tuiradeyjand | The Ladies of the Congregational - Owing to the absence of several of came to South Barnston.Ly.s 3M shure ve a sugar svaal at the re- :the councillors, ere was no meeting .0.ivisit her parents and returned \u2018home Do sf Ur.Bert Stimpson-s at \u2018of the council held on Monday last.Lowest, One > Way 1Friday.vo a La Le 4 _ | Gore Friday evening.Although the Miss Eva Kneen, nurse-in-training, in L Fére from J A flock of wild géese were seen Arom |') qs were in bad shape, the attend- the General Hospital, Montreal, was April 16th to April 2, \u2018here Thursday.going south.ance numbered over seventy.Several |the guest of Mrs.L.H.Crosby, re-| clusive.Good umtil Ape Mr.Ed.Buckland lost his horse re- \u2018ame down from Richmond on the cently.: : : | Wednesday, April 15th, 1908.- Store closes at six to-night.! : .| | : 0 gi H.FOSS, Seo.| AT MCKECHNIE'S Otily three days more in which to make your Easter ° purchases.Don\u2019t procrastinate any longer\u2014everything is in readiness here for the final cently.4.20 p:m.train, while Messrs.Whe, The |sugar party held at the camp of | Homeseekers' Excan at Mr.John McDonald's.*G.Andrews and Fred.Burrell, undis- }yy, A.L.Parker, on Tuesday evening, Manitoba and the CL \u2014\u2014 he muddy roads, brought down from : ri 1 SoarovoomEn smd ous bowen down rom bE Sion Bh St .( oo - - .| «hire, was the guest of Miss M.Wins: ire.The s ugar, of which there was Mr, Herman S.Buckland, \u2018 of Mont- 5 April 14 and .28, May } low over Sunday.: no, end, was pronounced 0.K.by alt real, spent Saturday evening and Sun.[June and 23, July Tu i \u2018on 4 i] jhis mot Mrs.H.kland and Mr, |29th.ji.a \u201cat a very enjoyable cuchre party \"on |, general good time was spent until his mother, Mrs.H Buc \" tes: Tickets @ Friday night.Several of her young the hands ol the watch pointed to [and Mrs.P.B.Buckland.Juiw etes, Tickets good i card won the first- and Mr.A.Hodge, by the 11 p.m.train, after singing, few weeks ith her sister, Mrs.Wm.M the consolation prizes.\u201cFor he's a jolly good fellow.\u201d Be- R- E ne Mrs.Flynn, from Holland, is visiting (mayed by the perils that lurked amidst 70 © Jery enjoyable, also the one given d : Northwest, Miss Isabella Desrochers, of Cook- py specimens of Canadian human na- noon.| | i ins he hostess | ; : day at Broadview farm, the guest of |8ust 4 and 18, Sept lit | Miss Eva Robinson wag the hostess | present.Games were indulged in and 2Y 8 >.2 d : friends werc present.Mr.Herbert Pi- train time.All returned to Richmond Miss| Jackson, of Erle, is spending a | Exhibition of Gt | : \u2026 [MON AP [ Mr.and Mrs.Hubbard Coates were {fore legving the house, Rev.- Mr.Mr.Ernest Parker and family will 0 TREAL.Apri tik \u2018visiting at Mr.Hollis.Coatés, Birch- Craik, seconded by Mr.Atkinson,mov- soon return té their home here for a.Round trip tiokete will ton, on Friday.a ed a vote of thanks to Mr.Bert fow months.After the middle of Single Fare.Good going Am The services in the Coiigregational \u2018Stimpson, his mother, Mrs, Luther |\" VNÉ he expects to return to Coati- 1908.Return limit, Apri 3 i Church will be held in the evening, Stimpson, and sister, Miss Ella cook and occupy the Baptist Parson- E 8 sEWELL .next Sunday, April \u201819th.Mr.Price, Stimpson, for their hospitality in Re.Rev.Mr.Terry will make his PR ky City .lof Sherbrooke, will preach.As it -i£ making each and everyone pass an, en- \"°° | ith Mr.ahd Mrs.Parker at the .Art Building, ! Easter Sunday, special music is- being joyable.evening.The sume gentlemen |PRLSONAgE.| ES Sherbrooke , prepared by the choir.A large attend | noved a Vote of thanks to Messrs.Mr.Wm.Wright is helping in the sance is hoped for, Mills, Andrews and Burrell for their j\u2019AFé OF his.brother : Mr.Frank Wright, m0 Pieter kindness in furnishing teams to bring\u201c who iq seriously ill.His recovery is LISGAR.::\u2018*- | them down from Melbourne, and there- espairjed of.] Mr.Roland Montgomery, of the G.|by making the social -a successful PE T.R.was the guest of his parents, function.- This- was unanimously pass- DANVILLE.E aster Excurs - i Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.5.Montgomery, rècent- {ed, with the* hope that this social resbyterian Ladies\u201d Guild will Single Faire Fob Nomi ly.! .[event will be made an ahnual affair in meet at the home of Mrs.W.N Going April\u201c 16th fo tb * 34 ~ - 4 : 1° - .Paul, .ng : Cw i y Mr.Thomas\u2019 Mitchell, of Drummond- the future.joni street, on Thursday afternoon, litnit Apri Ad, 1008 ville, has been calling on old friends Mr.Mayland sold ten fat steers on L or LBEGISTEREO NO 2489) | Wellington | ar \u201c 1.rush - EASTER MILLINERY, \u2018EASTER COSTUMES, \" EASTER GLOVES, EASTER NECKWEAR, SILK WAISTS, \u2014 SEPARATE SKIRTS ; AND COATS, 4.a> * < \u20ac ille Ç ., : ; \u2018clock.- 2 Co oh q = > > arounil here.for the past few days.Saturday to Mr.Roberts, of Granby, oc .Co A ANNEAL } \u2018 g a 2 NE W RUBBERIZED Miss Lizzie Porter expects to leave who carred them at Richmond.\" |nis rec eorge Wilson 1s recovering after ein Bb RS Cea?RAGLANS.licre on Tuesday for Ste.Agathe.Miss Mr.Alfred Burrell \u2018has bought the Mrs.) H.Mills is .confined to the Exhibition of dalle _ \u2018Porter\u2019s friends in this vicinity hope | old Burrell barn at Kirkdale-from Mr.the may return much improved in: | Akerman, - : A fin selection to choose from.- health.c : Ar house with influenza.MONTREAL, April 1th Contracts NOW.READY.os @oe@ro@os Pores PosPoore Poe@e \u2018eut on:the head on Saturday by the wind blowing a door against her.On the Northwest on Saturday, to join her husband, who left a\u2019 couple of weeks ago.A token of their appreciation of hee: services to the Church.Her sweet voice .2: Mr.and Mrs.B.H.Barnard are vi- = etat ; - er 0es Bren Bor eeBerBud : .Mr.Bishop, of Kirkdale.leaves for \u2026,: .a ound.trip tickets at «x æ Le ; Mrs.Thomas Lyster is vititing her | an extended.visit to Ontario on es lor vs riends an Rockland, Mo, .: Going April nd.Beton ® Open late FRIDAY AND SA- à daughter; Mrs: Wesley Lyster, at |20th inst.5 re {Lucy Sloan, of Corris, is.the April 29th, 1908.- , oo - 2 DAY NIGHTS for the con- Ÿ Gore.Le ° Miss Eliza Burrill returned to her gues 1 iss Se Jameison.+ \u201c For tickets and full -info If you knew a barbe: 1 venience of those who \u2018cannot } ani mc {home in Melbourne, after spending the Ch ° } pores tor pe ong! \u2018egational ply to C.H.FOSS, Chin would shave you for Pa a a | op EEE Nu a dine oot SER 0, Cn Lo ea H oir E 1 chase : uvelyn, e little da er ot Mr.\"R .: .| We > rs eve O \u2019 » , 3 : mak their Easter purchases, .3 x.oy Stevenson, was Suite severely | rs.R.F.Cox and family left for her departure to \u2018her new home, as a Bell \u2019phone No.20.to cut you\u2014and give ioe cleaner, smoother s , Ho elineator, I3c.atterns, : ., .Bell \u2019phore 19.the door was a piece: of iron which Mr.G.A.Pye, of \u2018Ottawa, Road | song will be greatly missed by the _ p ; made an ugly gash.It required six !Foreman on the Ottawa division of people of Danville in general, with : ° old fashioned razor\u2014 > .5 \u2018 - - | .May Fashion SI stitches.- {the G.T.R., and Mrs.Pye are spending whom she was always a favorite.tre ae Le Sumi » Fashic oR ks, © taini | Arrivals ¢in town are: .Mr: Henry a few days with his sister Mrs, EC Danville Academy closes Thursday 4 This is exactl Ae ito nu C eo 200 el a Pal , Sherman, of Woodsville.Vt.at Mr.\u2018 Atkinson.on their return from Boston afterno n and will not re-open until} A £ qi i a tt ii ; Coupon\u201425c.each.By mail, Geo Sherman\u2019s: Mrs.K.Willard, at.and Portland, where they have been April 27th, thus giving the pupils a- eg contract you sign B- Lo} ove x ; ; \u2019 \u2018Mr.S.Willard\u2019s; Mr.: J.-A.Young, of spending he last ten days.bout ten days\u2019 holidays.- br en PPI yourself, when you = E TI N rs =.Rivardss : Corner; ; Mrs.Lillio Rhines, | \u2014__ pyS.prise don has returned to her Ln ip Gillette Safety Razor.- 8.: |\u2018 = rom Bury for a few days; Mr.J.H.ome in Quebec.: VU - | 3 M McKechnie Wels, of Canaan, :Vt.;.Mrs.-Bayne, of Coaticook House Popular home for Rev.ve McCuaig will deeupy the | APE ree a da Tre aire Satis Bar a, Fat ; = -] Travellers.\u2014 I.Kilbura, Prop.Ini cup Sede be ple Silver Plated Ho nN P.O.Box 369.Both \u201cphones.| .Faton Corner.LL 4 = pulpit of the Congregational.Church ut ~ams, af TA es last à Lifetine)\u2014 12 doubl ; \u2019 mr ioe Te both services on Easter Sundai.RAS 4 ferible Blades (4 keen eq al ST.ARMAND STATION.MARTINVILLE, ° Packed in velvet lined leathe i and the price is $s.At all) Drug, Cutlery, Hardware, S Goods, and Dept.Stores.Among recent arrivals are: Mrs.| The Hitchcock brothers of California SCOTSTOWN.i (Dr.) Allen of Swanton, Vi., a guest ; were here the first of the week visiting There! is t be- Tobi of her sister, Mrs.E.Bourrett; Dr.\u2018friends and relatives.mon 5 = LT bor another debate n i Skeele, of St.Albans, Vt., on business, | Mr.Jas.Mackey has returned \u2018from |; 15 Sroyal cemprars an the near fu- concerning his farm; Mrs.Haloway, of: Milby where he has been during the ue ol ir .\u2019 St.Albans; Mr.and Miss Hastings, of winter.G hx ns 1 om the Life of John B.Stanbridge Station, guests of Mr.and] Mrs.Chas.Smith and family are ough | was the subject at the Just DOMINION LIX .Royal Mall Steam! ask your dealer for free hook) From Portiand \"tl he cannot supply you, GILLETTE SAFETY RAZO CanaMAN FACTORY, MONT CANADA |.eonvenes Leung oe PE SOUTHWARK |e fp vo « Steamers sail from; Porte Mrs, Clark Hastings.moving into their :new residence this Christian Endeavor meeting.+ c ATE SEBVICE gi Mre-C.H.Hastings returned from week, © \u201d ®| The regular quarterly missiondry MODERATE R tisa Marvel ; lect : Ave Liverpool, 345.00; te Tondo St.Albans, Tuesday.| A_few friends.of Mrs.\u2018Ed.Sharman ect ih yas taken up at the Advent ow) Hi clase to LA Mrs.C.Smith has decided to move entertained a few friends on Saturday Eve lint Leu chool on.Sunday.Londoh.Londonderry, Beliad, to Philipsburg and will occupy tho evening last, the occasion being her hou st Leyden spoke to aicrowe- row, $27.50.house purchased hy her from Mrs.birthday.ed house at the Advent Christian + + * CF : \u2018hure Co.2 CL In FOSS, or EH SE Burke._ Miss Jessie Brown was on the sick Church Sunday evening.Mectifiys foi CT A CP \u2014_\u2014 eee list last week.this week are as follows : Preaclinig hy CNN TINE 7 - f «À | KINGSBURY.Mr.Alonzo Merrill sold a lot of fat FYangelist Leyden, Tuesday, Wednes | 0 JON soient st, as e ® .| The arrivals are: Miss Lapvidevin, cattle the other day.day, I Hoy and Friday evenings av \u2019 Lr from Montreal, at Mr.and Mrs.Crom- Mr.S.Bachelder sugared off on Sa- 7,30, All Christian people are invited |= J Lo aw imp 1C1 hie\u2019s; Mrs, T.G.Torrence, from Mon- turday p.m., and with his usual hos.;t¢ takeipart in these meetings.Me I, Ti N ie treal, at her home: Mrs.Irwin, from pitality invited everyone, \"4 + edb ene.à 2 68 hg, a 5 | > Bastman.at her home.i _ Rev.I.Wilkinson, of Compton.was | CASSVILLE.ry Se pos Wa \u2014_\u2014 A\u2019 good gasoline engine on the farm means that more and better e entertainment to be held in the iin town on Tuesday evening, \u2018calling Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Bangs, of Ayer's © Town Hall on the 23rd will include Mr, work can he done at | James Stewart, of Lyster, soloist, as on his parishioners.you consider the small® ; j ; ff kr] \\ | Cliff, were guests of his parents, Nr.bare HR \\} expen s it » We #5, TL & .ns : penso than with any other power.When and Mrs; LJ.Bangs, on Sunday.i ma cc | mount of fuel a gasoline engine\u2014like the In- well as ok.Leo, of Richmond, come- BROWN\u2019S HILL.Miss Pearl White, of Stanstead-spent Ma ae Lu one Marvostor Company chglnc\u2014consumes, you realize the \u201cwill be worth heating entertainment Mr.and Mrs, Bernie Reed.- of Sunday with her ) friend, Miss - Pearl; J.ep : > Smith\u2019 : el : .\u2018 Thompson.- ool I The Misses Waters gave a sugar par Smith # Mills, visited at\u2019 Mr.C.R.be ' Tr LIVERP .G 3 2 - ne van .\u201cir J S A : ç .ne ] ; ; .ty at the camp, .Saturday evening t Brown's recently.Mrs.J.B.Suprenaut has returne 0 More work can be d ne, because, there are no delays waiting to i ! a number of young friends.\u2018 ps \u201cget up steam.Better wbrk car be done, because, the power is J Miss Helen Fish, of Aver's Cliff.to her home here.after spending the diss inter in Apt.17, Fri TAKE C s for it: We 1 tes Pi: .spent Saturday and 8 r wi winter inl Montreal.te « 95, Bat.esl OF [B - x ¢ meas steady.This engine adapts itself to the load it is carrying and re- EAST ANGUS friend, Miss Vira Brows 3 with her Mr.L.1 J.Bangs lost a good cow wm Pret, \u2026 EM RESS LAKE ask all those quires very little attent n.It will run the ensilage cutter, thresher,- A special sou service \"will be held Miss Susie Ayer, of Dakota, is visit- last week.RE May 9 Sat.quare + mn oer D 5 k } \u2018 ,Ç feed grinder, saw, pump, lor any of the various.machines about the | next Sunday evenine at à FC Ling her brother, Mr.H.G.Ayer, - Mr: Harry Morse has rented thefarm| ay 15 Fri.PEE pan and need streng v g at the Methodist M - farm, cheaper and bette than any other power.Je 1 \u2019 \u20ac ., \u201crtis .jchurch instead of the regular service.Mr.A.B: Stratton spént Sunday |OWned by Mrs, Lyford, near the Curtis [may 23, Sa These gasoline engin s Ve creas 0, ass.- ' v .i nab City P Mr.F.N.McCrea, President of the 12t Mr.A.F.Curtis\u2019, and Mrs.Strat.Deighborhooddignd took possession of Jy \"ji.SEW ELLY with this under 8 dre made in \u2018the following styles and siz- | j \u2018 W.H.GRi | , pr .; Brompton Pul d Paper C' :, ton, who has been spending.severg] j the same, the first of April.= : | + GRIFFITH, D ny es : Vertical,\u201d 2 and 3 h rse power.\\ Horizontal, - portable and sta- town Pruesday and Paper Co., was in weeks with her parenis, returned with rere = CooksHIRE A tionary, 4, 6, 8, 10, 2, 15 and 20 horse-power.Traction; 10, 12, Mr.Fred.Hartwell has retursed him to his home at Beebe Plain.7 TRENHOLMVILLE.ioe during Holy He on 15 and 20 horse-power.!| One horse-power air-cooled: also sawing, i froin; Lewiston, Me., where he wag vis- ten Oe, : Mr, C.Blanchette, Jr., cut his foot Der 1 Church will bess OC tfits and jacks a - M ;itine- | CANTERBURY, : Peter's : spraying and pumping 9 day ane ridaÿ P Our Famous \u2014 4,1 6 and 8 horse-power\u2014 are substantially mounted on skids and gited -with friction clutch pulleys and electric dynamos for the ignitior , - : : - - {very badly on Friday, almost severing Miss Gertie Willard has left for On Monday Mr.Reuben Bennett had the great! toc from the foot.Stanstead after a week's stav with [à go7d old\u2018fashioned treat in his su-| Miss Ida Armstrong is visiting |! The Wetinesday 089 di LA her parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.PB.Wil- gar camp.The sugar was exception- friends ini Melbourne for a week or [IM vices will cons de L# lard.Co.\u2018 | ally good and all enjoyed 4t.Tuesday two.À - {ing sen d silughrations © pu : > me ap\u2014 Mr.LL.H.Barter and Mr.James Sher- Miss B.i Wilson and Mrs: V.(nn Thymus an jant \u20ac Monday.Wodner a o ./ ins, at T0, 8600 Fides .+ - .\u2014 pm 1 of ; oo.= A Q LP N \u2019 SU Tre .* LL.oo \u2018 js hy a serzes land by For full informatio {concerning I1.H.C.engines, call on the near- | - ?0 man cath entertained- their neighbors \u2018have vented a house in Richmond and Christ, bY © od from Eng .; ; : .; - - =.ip red vais pores Ex RE 3 nt .yi .* ; pe .ce \u2019 receiv! j > _ *est local agent, or mis nearest branch house for catalogue and oth- Young Men, Listen ! and Fi aud § Jn theif sugar campy.intend moving into it the 1=t of Mav.recently ean Roberts samt © : i, Bon: 5 sr tisi tter.| : Nn \u2018 # - oT n ; 0 \u201ceningé Comet & how * .| er advertising matter I can fit you from Head to foot for Thursday eve Core ton Eaton will he held at Omit?On Raster day Tloly be a Fâton Corner at Da Il aie INTERNATIONAL THARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA, _._ {Incor (ren Montreal, Que., and LL F.L.B Sherbrooke, Que.: a very small sum.A large assortment of Boys\u2019 and Mon\u2019s Spring Suits, + Shirts, Hat, boots, ete, \u2018on hand.Lo.\u2018 |: ; ; gk ders at Be He d E AN.: \u2018Can gell cheaper thd city merchants\u2019 NE ob : 30 \u201cpan AE \u2018 .| because my expenses ate lesg, .Come wand he Cookshiré *.1 nd sec for yourself, \" fe FULFORD, There seems to bé more cases of measles at present than at any time before this spring.Miss Jennie Dow is very ill with them and her life is 18 | despaired of by her friends.Mr.Albert Whiting and Mr.Carl Kennison.also, have measles pneumonia._ Mr.Benjamin Sweet\u2019s three young est children, Fva.Hugh and Gracie, are suffering with measles.| Mr.Frank Baird has a very painful felon on his hand.Mrs.Alvin Graves, of Iron Hill, spent two davs with her cousin, Mrs.I.FE.Fessenden, who was very sick with measles.* Mrs.Patience Gaylor is gaining slow- Iv.i \u201cMr.Arthur Fessenden is having .an old fashioned sugaring-off for his friends, April 19th, in the afternoon, 'and a good time is anticipated.- Friday, London Jews Society ; Easter | Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Shufelt, of Sut- | and | Drug Talks Worth Heeding Even in the smallest wants we give polite and careful atten- | tion.We aim at precision : in \u2019 our work and execute every or- der, large or small, with promptness and dispatch, Noth- ing-that can be done is omitted in making our drug store the most complete drug store you ever entered, Griffith's Drug Store, - THR HODAK STORE 121 Wellington st.| BECOMMENDZD EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS SSR TARNHAM \u2014 CANADA HOTEL.NEW.- Guests welcome.Rate §1.J.Maguire.à KxowrroN \u2014 RUBINSON'S HOTEL, Rate $1.00.Hampie rooms.Livery.AGOG\u2014GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Rate 81.50.O Garceau & \u2018Bon, Prop.[RICHMOND \u2014 THE BRUNSWICK, OPposite G.T.R.Station.J.H.Lane.COTSTOWN HOTEL,~ SAMPLE Rooms.Livery.Q, L.Oaswall, Prop.UTTON\u2014PHOENIX HOTEL.RATE 81, Sample rooms.Livery, 8B.Gauthier.SHEFFORD HOUSE AND LIVERY.Rate $1.50, J.A.Harris, Prop.VWINDSOR MILLS vi RIVER VIEW - Hotel.Kravellers\u2019 Homa, A.M, Meigs, Props .+ BUSINESS OARDS ADVOCATES, - T,AWRENOE, MORRIS & MCIVER, : Advocates, etc.Bherbrooke.7 J; NICOL, ADVOCATE, 98 WELL- * ington.Street, Sherbrooke.TE, WELLR & WHITE, ADVO-' \u2018.cates, Bun Ljfe Building, Sherbrooke, Li B.CHARBONNEL, LL.B., ADVO- (ide cate, Cookshire, Que.: | CIVIL ENGINEERS, G K.ADDIE, O.E., P.L.8S., QUEBEC, NeOffice:-81 St.Peter.Bt.Residence à 89 de .Balaberry St.\u2018Tel.Connection.DENTISTS, A.MCCREA, D.D, 8.L.D.B.Dental Surgeqn.; - North Hatley, over E.T.Bank: TYYNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, Bun Life Building, Sherbrooke.INSURANCE AGENTS, D.KENNEDY, GENERAL INSUR- s ance .agent.Fire, Life, Accident, - Plate Glass, ete.Record Block.WW.S.DRESSER & CO, SHER- \"Te brooke.All branches of Iusur- ance.wr\u2019 MISCELLANEOUS, t DB.OHAMBERLAIN, MANUFAO- Ade turer's agent and commission mer- - chant.Office: McManamy Block, Well- - ington Btreet, Bherbrooks, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, A.DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST: ¢ Eye Ear, Nose and Throat.Private Hospital and Office, 49 King St, fn Richmond, 1st Tuesday of month.In Coaticook, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.J A.0.ETHIER, M.D., BPECIALTY e Urinary diseases.Consultation: 8 to 9 am, 1 to 8 pm, 7 to8 p.m, Res.66 King St., 8herbrooke, Que.: R.E.J.WILLIAMS, 28 MONTreal Street.Private Hospital, 78 Montreal Street.Consultations until 9 s.m., 1-8 p.m., 7-8 p.m., and by appointment.- D* W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST) to the Protestant Hospital.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 87 .Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultations: 10-12 a.m., and 1-4 p.m., and by appointment, RS.W.W.LYNCH & G.I, HUMB, Physicians and Surgeons.Attend, staff Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital.Offices 28 and 15 Montreal Bt.Consultations: Until 9 a.m., 1 to 2.80 p.m.after 7 p.m., and by appointment.DE: F- A.GADBOIS.SPECIALTY : Children\u2019s Diseases, 51 King St.L.G.BAGHAND, M.D SPECIALIST.Since 1899 had had full charge of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department at the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart Hospital.Hourë of Consultation:\u2014At the Hospital from 8 to 10 a.m., every day except Sunday.At his office 17 Brooks Street, Sherbrooke, Que., from 10 an, to 8 p.m.-Your Boys - \u2018Have they Savings Accounts?Habits of thrift and economy learned in youth cling through life\u2014 p) This bank pays 3 per cent, interest \u2018on all Savings, compounded twice a year, Eastern Townships Banh Established 185% ar ip 15 + CF Pp = SR Al RE .Ae me CARS LAT [ea J THER ?, ET ES ES vs pes Seager, a a .2 a 4 spy op Wh Jl RR Rare Lia Pc A satin 3 LL = Sod > SE, A A j A \u2018 mes N bi x h Aa rai Cae TE 2000 od a PS ea A pp.x a .Ta BY TIT rrr DE nt pa iF on ee qi es - LTC PEE eine al - \u2019 ic vy - .3 Loo 4e .\u2026.\u2018 5 - 5 a wo ae a \u201calee\u201d - = \u201c = te A 2 v, .2 a Ng radbean tar 25 Mlle! Je 4.2.Ei mas eT 22 2\" mis = + rer = ca anes 5 = - = ye We ER - Mir + k oo 2 - \u2019 or = os ® 3 a .: 5 - - \u201d = ~ oc Br\u201d mg: =.F4 ; .: ge oran \u201d : .ea a - M\" Ts - 4 SL apr van lL 7?= = - - ; ; ! .Gi idl i a ae i 4 v GL a mma - 4.= , : .; 20° TIRE ID I a a A MD les WS a es PV AE MG .\u20ac Lo AR hes ae -Tay a 5 ae : - aa rs.; .; .on ; a ; Lo .ha : ; \u2018 ; 7 Ra \u201c.se ; + .I a ; - ; SY Ee .T- .r a *.i - .id Ea Qu + \u2018 A LEUR .AEs 1800 Jet Ca 4 So oat, RE - - , _ .po S \u2014\u2014 Oe sl a\u201d À - pe \u2026.ii - ï LL + 08 Tr + : .2, à Jo + ST 2 ; ; .Sy a Lo ; \u2018, 41 | \u2018 - + pe LN .oe .: - È 27 - ot | - - .p A IR RPP Lr A © à ce er or a.; cu x om 5 pa J .A ae A p = Chal EA ay 7 a FUN a 5 M Lo 3 a ly It à oe ic oa - EE ET EE = .A Sees Fa Re 2 a Pru Py par ge .a 02 = ae D 2 - Ls > sn a.no ae - CFE EE ve eT ET en AR ke ey Th e : \u201d San x » LE his - 3 vv Te % 6 tas .: : - + : \"Te.- \" - \" PE ne NP - 7 7 = > = ra x - : * x 10 : - J - EP = > : - Le N .ss visitino Fri the nest 'an racey, Shèr- C g lor Mrs rew for se ] \u201c= home tO E 411 4% 12 Tr 3 a in.Plates rate i revere sneer RE ans vavaes vus prooke, is visiting frionds at Garth- brooke, who each took individual day Fauring re Hn vera] We aim to ss ah home some sri EE 7 à 5 in.Plates, re or BL oneuee vis vn nes pn 7 h Fast Lo Loe 1e | parts.The dinging was under the di W.Schofield, Richford, Ve, > gommemotation PE $3 By : «in.Soe rest at perrpeete acces pre eres senses a Je a \u201caster is at hand.Lilies are poping of the choir.master, À v.J.TF.pre ched on Sunday a very eloquent Electrical R fad Miss Maybelle E41 FY be we : \u2018 : wn.Plates, regia Cod seertesnres esnneenn wre ere vase pevene aie Te ace poupe Order early.\u2014John Mil- Martin.od Felptul \u201csermon.Neat Sunday | WJ ie «046 Ness, \u2019 fo ho has 3 23 x Be PE $ \u201c TUIAE AL 00.civ sasverers vousonsen éves af 000v0r ' oO > son.cr | ut ve in Ps armani hane ev 3corge Schagel, of à est Br \u2018ome, GGETT, .for a few weck- ; ee .q.- + | 1 82 \u2014- | él The Crescent - Lacrosse Team will iN me t QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.will) conduct service.100 lingo St, SA qu Thursday.IT REF 75 i : meet at the Albion Hotel this even- et CTY FLEE ; ing at 8 pm.(Continued fiom Page 1) | | FARNHAM- CENTER.FORE vi ' LITRES Can $ Mrs.J, F.Rioux paid a visit re- carrying out and strict \u2018 obser ance of The farmers here are very busy mak- of Toit od from sh 1 de Lo t cently to her nieces at the Ursuline [the law.ing Jeet and report a very good il ~ 1 Sone from Nev 3 1 - è 4.ae \u201c2 > Convent, Stanstead.DISTRICT MAGISTRATES, The * Ladies\u201d / / Aid was def ch - 1 kid 2H ?j Mr.H.Griffith, druggist, is| By a resolution concerning district homb of Mrs Jes.Burnett\u2019 à Ww ne The time when outdoor 001401 SMIT IF AER \u201d J showing.\u201cthis week an attractive win- magistrates, j introduced by the Pre- nesday.\u2019 on \u201c| done.We are \"ve Filing co Special Fou wi Ty RE 4 dow display of Zam-Buk, mier lait night a yearly salary o not \u2019 next unday.P Fri ope rs Mrs.A.F.Robin d Mi LW.tiiore than 52.000 will be granted, in- FH woe.Clark, Pre Aa i o am Sunday = > 1% LE Hu as | Phel s, of Eastm san bs te.he stead of 31,200 as at present.In cer- and other friends.a ark, a i HE or vend > in che Sf by district, bow |S Bens i home tm 1e RIRE : he spent a cou de of \"À 3 38 RE UT _\u2014 Parties vacating premises on the lst granted.- weliec, where Ë I 3 558 TERPS a of May should notify the Water De-| In the Public Accounts Committee, days, looking over the place, as he ex- pe Tit kf Ia partment at once to save confusion.|Homn.Mr.Leblané drew attention to pects Ja re here he last of April.| 2 TE UE AS v Mr.Roy Beckett has tak the St.Hyacinthe Pairy School, for Lis À eo Fee i Pa 18 fr SNE to \" - FR LA te Le y Beckett has taken a posi- which an expenditure oË $15,000 was M5 291° in Montreal and from, there 4 RARE LER J tion on the staff of the E.T.Bank, Authorized, whereas no less than $R2,- with] the rest of the family to Boston Le tig 3 iG 7 I Ph pe qe od wap spent.As to the reason for | {© \"pend their Faster holidays.op q rT T4 2400700 wing to the absence 6f so many |the ov expenditures, Hon r.Le- | 7 REN to\" YB A #5 5 x.from town, there will be no Sunday blanc han not yet been able to obtain ; ABBOTT\u2019 S CORNER.+ +6 Ki VIT afternoon meeting at the Y.W, C, A.précise information.a la Mr.S.R.Whitman ix-in a very I= : the 50 .E MONEY FOR THE SCHOOLS.[dangerous condition, having had 7 oO | i i SE Oats, 5 rley, Corn and Wheat.crie Four orders Ser for Hot Regarding Mr, Rodolphe Roy's bill shock about, a week ago.\u201d a e # O+ Le \u20ac \" Altrel Penh > L ét + ; to Lo ie the elementary school fund | The Willing Workers will meet.for A 4 g LL iE r enhale, the youñgeät son o 150 on.Mr.Leblanc want tea with Mrs.Macey on Thursday.: LT Ï an Try our \u2018(oil Cake Mel & Pure Wheat Meal) Ask for Souples Mr.and Mrs.John Penhale, is ill with eoplanätions about the sale of reserve | Spécial Easter music at the-Baptist ] Cs e su erb ME - : \u2018{pneumonia, but was improving yester- lands, which was said to have created RH on Easter morning.| - 1 ar : a 3 \u201cHE _ \u2018 ' day.the fund.Fi in reply._\u2014it pres, stated N and Mrs.Conklin were visiting Sp.oo 100040 US 1 = the Flynn Government had creat- at .Ed oodhue\u2019 thi wel Ny 7, us 3 : a : ati 1@P the \u2018quest of Capt.P.ho bet Pod [ed the elementary echool fund of 850,: | +1 le eRe Rs THE 13454 \u2018 iné Ovi: ion ( uO, Mrs.Bannotis for a fou, mea, ban re | 00 bY reserving | 0.000 acres of | = ca + : ii = (Su he rs to à uit& Co) | rod to oe fn En on pu.so)d until dhe va value pores gt in | =! \u2014 RUE HE! Gen von, Dyna 7 BE o-day, Wednesday A x siting) othe.ney = the.i pide | 5-4 b 4 \u2018a\u2019 celebration of the Holy.ofam Jon \u201cschools was taken out\u2019 of \u2018énother [.; Se fu.À 4 reliant 8 nd.Since tnen school funds had.Ts _ took plate at St.Peter's gn a a.m.; Morning Prayer pnd, Litapy:.8% \u201cBeen once raised, and new it was pro- | \u201cMRS, Æ.CHILDERHOU SE, nt N- 0.posed again to eaise it to $150,000 by .BORO.- .La 1 ; =| , : ati PéBEEVing in all 2,000,000 acres of land, Dun} \u2014(8 _ Are you using ity 8 st Je pod! P , Seok: Friday.at f pil) is\u2019 not to be sold at present.pou Po pes À sf Reston thn Why not buy the best?| Gaul's\u2019 Passion Music will be rendered Hon.Mr.Roy also stated that hesider 14th [Lilian Currier, beloved wife: of Satisfaction \u2014\u2014 œ by the choir.Offertory stor choir the elementary school fund.therd would Henry Childerhouse, in.her.28th year.refunded.n 1 fund.{be next yoar an additional - expendi- Phe! deceased leaves a.husband, and qe fre of .$50,000 for public schools.}intant/ daughter.as well as sisteis and Miss Dorothy Pepin, whe pent a This meant an increase of $100,000 for a brother to-mourn her carly demise.couple of months in town tho -guest of education.TL EE \u2018The sorrowing friends have the gintere Paint er cousin, Miss Bonner, East Sher- - .tou Pontoise sympathy of a large circle of friends.\u2018 brooke, has returnéil to her home in | io ann NUE Lao al 4 rater Montreal.HERBERT LAWRENCE PRICE.| Rev.Harold Hamilton, of Bishops Word was receive \u201cyesterday of the College, .Lennoxville, left, to-day for | Late $ fo ihe Bdior.| ® 2 | death] of Merbert Lawrence Price, son Brush 3 Ottawa to spend the Easter vacation |: - H.M.Price, of Quebec, : who, with\u201d his father, the Bishop af Ontario ; + \u2018as st tot yesterday, fell \u201cdown a min- and Mrs.Hamilton.THE RL CLOSING\u2019 mar Ting shaft \u2018in Sudbury, Ont.Tle was, All nro oval Editor Daily Record: \u2014 brought to the Genetnl Tospital,Mon-| ~ 1 pon will find our stock of Easter Dear Sir;\u2014As I am desirous of tor- | sal where he died yesterday.© Phe and flat.We can show of confectionery good as can be.pro- reéting a wrong impression which young! man was a\u2019 graduate of Mill you nn enormous assort curel.\u2014Milford & Son seeffis to prevail among a Certain | Colle \u2019 To rtion: of bur citizens, and at the gave Among the visitors to the city yos- gahié \u2018time- to explain why I camé to == as a mining engiheer and | ment to.select from, We romise, of a brillant énreer.have sample color: cards oi Floor Paint, Buggy terday were Mrs.W.W.Sawyer, R.V.sign the petition now before the City Grea BARGAINS in GROCERIES - Paint, it Stains, etc, examples of liberal values examine our $15.00 ç NE.Sots on Sn Miel \"Hore, Coe: Sd whe by law, be pase | \u201cA t of-b b which may be had for .; xo Shi > cotstown ; Aiss Ma clrea, ed, whereby the hotels will have to s We are going out of business on (he askin 2 and $20.00 Suits, $1.00 Shirts, 50c.Neckwear, of Cookshire, and Miss Violet Lease, close their bars > Saturdays at T|the Int of May, on account of sick.| c asking.= on TT \u2018Montreal.fi 9 \"clock in the\u2019 evening, the\u2019 easiest and ness, e will sell, everything at: a big Seed Catalogue now \".; sail, 225 sq Parties vacating premises\u2019 orl.the 1st surest \u2018way is to do so through the reduction.of May should notify the Water.De- columns of your valuable paper.| partment .at once to save confusion.When the petition was presented to me I was engaged with some import- Mr.William Brian, who has been\u2019 int ant work, and did not pay the atten- the Sherbrooke .Protestant Hospital tion I ought | to have done before for treatment, has recovered sufficient- signing my name.I was under the | ly to return to his home on \u2018Brook impression at the time that the peti- street, Victoria Flat, and is \u2018quite | tion called for the-closing of all places conv alescent.where licenses are held at 7 o'clock Have you seen our display of Easter on Saturday.On reading the peti: $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes.In popular priced merchandise thi is store handles the best values from the > 8.- , card.= .never been uscd ready.Prop , girded .boat, lark or sin 0 - CM A.Hyndman Pliohe 545.8, Mir A \u20141 1.oo ao > FOR SALE \u2019 MT ae good ns ce 2 Wellington © ve | \u2018 + EFAVING DECI (AS.Be LA - city I am | 1 9 When wo.ay better \u2018clothes we do not - | pean experisi e goods.Our speciality is - - good, reliable quality at a fair price.As R & LACROIX, 182,287 \u201cproperty for riovelties; we have also a fine line of | tion as published in the Record the] - |\" + tHE , house, Wellingto fancy boxes - filled.witr G.BB & other \u2018night I find that it only calls \u201cNo dountry ever offered the induce- = ! 2 usiness block; .Webb's \u2018confectionery.McLean's.for the closing of the bars.That is ment {o settlers that Western Canada .TE A ur arquette St., 1 | A .bl not a fair deal, and T wish dt.dis- {is at the present time, and ipo coun-{ > | JUNE : | Wuarcy at Ste, ( 4 a\" = pie lon eine rs mate Lu or a ete our) NS ele _.\u2018 mE to any suc measure.t is most un- srelkery ak are streaming into the west Ly ; OÙ rs.M.¢ DECIDES TO GO BACK To RUSSIA, ISLAND POND MAN \u2019 Mallory, a which a large [umber Were [just to the hotel keepers and practi- by evry available means.Hundreds} \u2014 N * je.\u201d : \u2018 COMMITS SUICIDE pres u from ; onnoxville Academy cally gives - \u2018the licensed grocer a mono- of millions are being spent by rail- \u2018 \u20ac oo ee MME.OLGA STEIN WILL NOT Sal evi tl and enjoy them- [poly où the liquor business during the | roads.Look at the _map of to-day BT a BAILIFF SNA \\ \"y .sefves imniensely.: : four hours that the petitioners pre- of \u2018Western * Canada and compare it re \u201cI D hee, District of FIGHT.EXTRADI 10%.DESPONDENT SINGE DEATH OF Miss \u2018Alice Mitchell.of Lennoxville, tend is injurious to the welfare of our with that of five years avo and von IL \u2014 ' xx ou Commissioners\u2019 New York, April 14.\u2014After| a month |\u2018 WIFE AND CHILD A FEW , gave a \u2018\u2019sugaring of\u201d Monday even- city.{Will see where the railroads have heen wt Plaintift, va.A in the Tombs prison, Mmé.Qlga Stein YEARS AGO.- | | ing.About\u2019 100 of her friends from The petition also goes on to request\u2019 spreading and spending money, and Ur Co dant.On ule who claims to be the wife ofla Privy Island Pond.Apri 14\u2014Hariv Ww.Sherbrooke and Lennoxville were pre- that the hotels close on all national to think that only 10 per cent.of the Ti latest \"in Bathtoon ten of the ol Councillor in St.Potersbutg.and who \u2018St.Peters of Island Pond.Vt.shot] sent.All did justice to the good su- holidays, but nothing.is said about territory ix settled.What will it be Gl Towel f, Rubi a raid defend i~ accused of forgéry and! larceny in and killed himself with a revolver late Far and had a most enjoyable time.the closing of the liquor stores To.when # and 40 per cent, of the land Dishes.Ai other thing! 2 Lo Dai the Cull to examine Ce just, and 1 for one wish to state | land now Trough the Western Canada pond.(end nt the sai ; .9 con = + .Russia, waived ol her rights under the, Monday afternoon during a period -of - Our show of blooming plants at our favor one section of the trade is nou is undpr crop lavestars can lu extradition laws when: arrhighed belore despondency and melancholiu, to which store was never better.ited States Commissioner Shields on ho had been subject wince the death of them\u2014John Miltord & Pau and see right here that 1 am opposed to any Colonization Agency.w.C.Kuowles.À A.À.WILSON, Ce reed\" to die riday.She declared herself) innocent Lis wife and son a few years ago.He ; such measure, and trust that the Duluth Miun., at wholesale! prices, SHERBROOKE \u20ac ends ni of the charges: against her, hut.said was about 30 vears old.a native of Mre.E.W.Gilman and little Council in their good judgment will ranging from 86.25 per acke up.: Sota to wit: ( LL \u201che was without friends or \u2018money here.Bradford.and had lived in Chicago daughter .are at present in Bermuda, not sanction any measure that will Choice | building lots in Taher for sale.- ; of \u201cgel P ve Ja: que desk, and is unable to\u2019 make a legpl fight [hrevious to coming he re about a year for the benefit of the child's health.benefit one party as against the Now i4 the time to buv while the Peoples 2 Tray Me BK.noninst extradition.; LL sro.Mr.Gilman accompanied his wife and other.\u2018priceris low.* Taber will crow: it is! -\u2014 N r 1208.tT.\"Mr.St.Peters was janitor of the j4aughter to the South, and after a , Togmy mind there would not he such falveady attracting great attention, New Lot Sté elied WAL 4 3 R SALE - NATIVES FLEE © FROM \u201cTHEIR | Bat tlett building.and Saturday he way [Ftäv of ten days.-returned to Mont- a cry against the liquor people if the Two more railrogds wre mappéd for | ALMO ps Just 10 ot FOR SA Æ\u2014 5 HOMES TO OTYIE TOI NS riven a two or thrée days\u2019 vacation, (real.laws an they now exist vire more there.- Apply to à ul ob Lo \u2018make, 15h.ma 7 1 Ril He returned to Island Pond Monday Navel and Florida Oranges, Grape strictly maintained, and severe pun- |.| H.R; MORENC\u201d, Fine Crown Shelled a OUR | froughout.Nan Antonio, Texas.pril [14 \u2014 A afternoon from Norton by train and Fruit, Bandnas.Appres und Malaga ishimerit meted ont.to those who\u2019 el A .o US Fel «veéial to-the Express from onterey, proceeded to what is called \u201cthe mea- irapes, Mixed Nuts, Raisins, ete.bought liquor at the expense of their Room Wi om ta.NN Shelled Maloun, Hc MF 707 For \\alted Peanuts | (18715 PPT Mexico, says telegraphie.despatches [dow.\u201d\u201d \u2018He there opened his vest :and McLean's, | | families, from Mierand and Noriega fay that |shot himself one-half inch below the I micht\u2019 state in conclusion that | several distinet earthquakes vive félt left breast.holding the weapon 50 close A number of changes are being made am not the anly one who was under a |: on Wednesday, and again of Thurs- [to his body as to burn his shirt.in the Sherbrooke Post Office, render- wrong impression in regard.to the \u201c i ir A fine i i.wil day.Owing to the severe ature of [Death was \u2018instantaneous.- ed necessary by the inauguration of petition, for [ bave met several who uy.- cular id e » the shocks, \u2018great alarm.was [felt and St.Peterg ia survived by hig mdgher, { the carrier system.New distributing signed the petition thinking Chat it - : ROVE & \u201c.+ Fhorhrooke.CR many persons fled from their omes to à sieter, \u2018Mré.\\ E! J.Paglev, and an \u201c8SS arranged to facilitate the work meant all sections of the trade.The Best in the (itv.DEAN, .other towns.; ol _aunt.all \u2018residents of laldnd Pond, 88 much as possible have been pro- Thanking you for encronditing so | \u2026 * Importer £20 sod Pasi?co 4 | LOST = : ree me Are === cured and all will be put in place at much\u2019 on your valuable space, Wh \u201d a] ~ OC med Mey once.The new system, which has been \u201c Yours truly, .ore: \"r.DREW: A _ FOUND \u2014 0) ARTI] A} demanded \u2018by the public for a number J.D.Keepy] AT : AT street, § / À Purse conti iE qi ears, seems on the whole je! be sa- - Sherbrooke, April 15.- soD AR D\u2019 Ss 1 and 16 \u2018Water | pat - mm To ; money.One .> | Velactory, thou o mang the impos- mettre amie i : SI © anp vin A ] Ale G ai ©.jeibility of A mail.on Sundays The modern Englishwoman wants to | .Electric 8 Clio Is mode wd 8 1, tot of ad, F and in the evening is a deprivation, have all the authority of a man join- |: ME AND Try THEM es ki ds of light machi us 1, | ) DIED AC 10 (& scarcely compensated for by the con- [ed ta all the\u2019 irresponsibility of à wo-} TEE : CT Al nolsiles copaired RTE T5 a A visa NN * Vanience of tree delivery.jman\u2014Truth.| A undries and got Fp À wl } y ; i 3 « \u2019 .à ; i 4.4 \u2018 Co A 0 ; .; _ ; .| .Lo Lo \u2018 Cr Ce = \u2018 | oN 4 °° NS g +1 2 I J ol EE .* 140 5 uy 45 ds Las | | ; § | .= : i = ; wl : : Ï \u2014_=>\u2014 im SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDMESDAY, APRIL 13, 1903, | _ | PIGS FIVE, : ; PS BRIDE OF HOUR «1 Pe pe mother in the transfer of their old I MANY WILL BE 1 sup BY show.| pomestead.| une.- - SAVE - - | 1 \u2018 Je | FOREIGN LIVE STG ni A HELPED BY IT CHARGED WITH ALIENATING HUS- | VE STOCK MARKET.THE CHILDREN | ] BAND'S AFFECTION.- PRICES Fok AMERICAN CATTLE Philadelphi ; \u2014 - 1j ) FURTHER ADVANCE.\u2014 TEL ga, fur er mariée it var brought] TO-DAY'S MARKED PRIS.| shih dered nr merieis | Insure Them Good Health .ass 1 ; \"ling which developed in the market for u em Udo Tells How to Propare a Simple Mixture to axainat Mrs.Joseph J.Zilligen, who 5 oT ICS.American cattle some two weeks ao .ça \u2019 : was Miss Alberta Keel, by Mrs.Lil- ; 7 = , was more pronounced than ever- Mon- 3 § Overcome Dread Disease.lian C.Meeser, for the alienation of OP ONE PUR 12.15.P.M.QUOTA- day anc prices scored a further ad- Ninety per cent of children, under | 1 To relieve the worst forms of \\ from the first few doses; Mr, Meeser\u2019s.affections.Meeser has T FURNISHED BY F.W.bo with sales at 13}e to Me per twelve years of age.are being poisoned à Rheumatism take a teaspoonful .As Rheumatism is not nv Î been dead since January 10.The suit.- WHITE, BROKER.Liverpoal.April 15\u2014TI x and parents don\u2019t realize ii.oo Sa of the following mixture after |.the most painful and torturous le hastened by the announcement of NEW YORK MARKET Canadian cattle contin or tay et for| Irregular bowels are the chief cause.iB cach meal and at hedtime : disease, but dangerous to Nile.188 Keel that she was to be married * prices have scored tu rong, and |Your parents know that your bowels NE Fluid FExtruct Dandelion, one- this simple receipe will no doubt to Dr.Zilli ent\u2019 formerly a member of , Opening 12.13p.m.of ic er Ib.th a further ac ance should move every day.You know you A %.half ounce : Compound Kargon, - be greatly valued.by many suf- the University| of -Pennsylvania foot- Amalgamated Copper .575 57% from 1$te 0 Gt range now being must be as regular as clock-work or the LE one ounce ; Cempound Syrup |.ferers here, who should.nt ne fall Leam, who she met when he was American Sugar .125F 125%] 1¢ to loge per Ib.»ood will become tainted.RV 4 Sarsaparilla, three ounces.1 prepare the mix ' ta eat inspector] in the Readin _PAtchison .763 76% .- Don\u2019t you realize that the children must OR \" PRE odients | relief, © mixture to get this .| minal Market,| where she owned Ter- American Smelting Refg.* 8 Liverpool, April 15\u2014John Rogers & [be as orderly in getting rid of the waste Ë ; These ingredients Can he ob- a \u2018 1 Là ° ave sev Co.cabled that trade in cattle au matte f their stem?: ; à | : Cy .It is said that cral meat stalls.Mrs.Zilligen ig] CO sore conn 695 00 i as er of thelr system: i 38 tained from uny good phar- at a person who spends agen 1s og slow, but prices were firm at a fur- ; i je 4 ee.and are casily ed at would take this prescription Ba ng her hpneymoon at her hme, Anaconda .ees eee nue 1 37% ther advance of jo to fe BA 1 Then.if you find that any of the little Là home by shaking well in à bot- regularly, a dose or two daily, i3 Fairmqun avenue, and is appar- Brooklyn Rapid Transfer.47 47% erican steers sold at 13 Pen 13: Mo enes go two or three divs without action oh! Ti 5 or even a few times a week, | 2.undisturled by the surprising se- Canadian Pacific .1545 155 Canadian steers at 123 : i 9 a Ep Fen RE HAE x tle.Lo - would never have serious Kidney quel to her m rriage.Co 0 Sp \u2018Chi, Mil.St.Paul .118} 118 cons at 1910, 11 230 oO ae : pin ted., calowef, cascara or arsh .d 5 .> - This prescription, states: a or Uninary disorders or Rheu- Mrs.Meeser [asks 850,000 damages, |Co!, Fuel & Iron \u2026 \u2026\u2026\u2026.[BL 245 1# \u201cae: and bulls at Ile per OT strain à Dowels puree; the NTR | cell-known authority, forces the matism.: She charges .+ at after her se aration | EFi\u20ac «or ce in a eee 78 18 |\u2019 Glasgo April 15 ad me owes: EEE élogged-up, inactive kidneys to Cut this out and preserve it.from her husb nd in 1903, w ile they: Great Northern, Pref., Ex.son & Rit hi Dab] piven) -Wat-| \u201cFruit-a-tives are the ideal medicine + filter and strain from the blood Good : Rheumatism prescriptions | were living in house built with he Div.13 pce viv 128 1223 ti 1tchie cabled that 360 Cana- for \u2018children.They ave fruit juices | and : } - the poisonous waste matter.and .which really.reliev \u2019 savings, he -en d Mi - A Minn.St.Paul & S 1 1101 (An cattle were offered, and prices |tonies in the farm of.a pleasant tasting\u2019 L ¢ 8 > A y._relieve are scarce » he-engagec iss.Kee] as his Minn, au oo .112} 1124 fi 1 , Qe ph O- a picasa ; \u201c uric acid, which causes Rheuma- indeed, and when you need.it, housekeeper, aud that the meat stalls Missouri Pacific 141 31 re mer than 8 week ago.Steers | tablet.sr ruit-n-tives stimulate ! the r 33 .of is .: 4° L.~ db umad : : >valig | | Lo ap Te eee Cand at 123c je, ; iver, caus re bile t w.It à: Sr E: time Relief is generally elt you want it badly.oo Row owned and managed by Mrs.Zil- Northern Pacific .126% 126#lto île per th.ce, and bulls at 10}c he bie ing more he.of = Hie x Joon were once the property of her Penn.Ry.| aasses sesame 1172 Ti im moves the bowels.\u201cFruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 regu-.OE ñ Stet FPE Sp agen ns i husbanel.| - Reading so.* dossse aves Jo evens 105 105 COUNTRY PRODUCE.- late the liver and bowels, and thus '\u2018com- 4, + 1 i (RCETON.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014t dee Southern Pacific .74% 741 Montreal.April 15 pletely cure constipation.\u2018They sweeten , Al the same td = Mr, E.Casey was pleasantly sur- r.Alexander McKay, of Scotstown ,P°Sday.Ct MONTREAL MARKET.prices declined jc to le per dozen, Truit-a-tives\u201d Limited, Ottawa, Ont.i prised on Monday ¢ evening when a was a guest at Mr.Norman McLeod's J W.H.Burbank.of Slatington, was | Canadian Pacific .155 1857 which was due to large arrivals and me ; \u2019 crowd.of young people gathered at his recently _ : te at is Haughter's one day re- {Detroit Ry.wove us vus 32 224 increased stocks mn spot.The demand HOLEMENT THE ATRE : À .home to spend the evening, They t Mone for oo has gone to Bos-| Mrs.Arthur Diney, who so recentiy |1°Minion Coal .tones 52 50 as fair and sales of round lots were = brought some very.useful presents in (TON.2888, or a week or two recrea- [moved into\u2019 thèit new home ner récentlÿ l'Dominion Steel \u2026 .Cee 172 172 [made at 16jc, and single cases at \u2014 Lo À ; commemoration of his birthday.tion after spending the long winter in {ously jl, | 0 1 5M Dominion Steel, Pref.|.- 604 3° 17¢ per dozen.: : = .3 , Miss Maybelle Jones, of Lowell, ithe woods.~ Chicken-pox® \\broke out in the school Illinois, Pref.crrrvrcres 88 \u2018an \u2018There was no change in the condition # : *- Mass., who has been stopping at home + © |spme few wegks ago.The.little Fowler Mackay .PRN 60} 60 |Of the market for potatoes.prices he- \\ aA e 4 for a few wecks, returned to Lowell PAPER COFFINS.Olive 1.Tere, : à victims.Now Miss\u2018{ Mackay, Pref\u2026.\u2026 $ essessuses 66 66 {ing steady and business quiet.We i Ÿ on Thursday.10 .(From Tit-Bits.) ' 531111 with the disease.Montreal Power .- 952 96 Guote as follows:\u2014Car lots of red |4 Q \u2014April 20, 21, 24 & 25 { \u2014 es | Some undertakers, whose \u20ac AUTOMOBILES IN \"ore \u201cBoo\u201d Ry.Co.1123 1797 'Ftock at 80c to 85c, and white at | ays\u2014apri y ED be it VALE PERKINS, ; are oor people.re vai Customers L IN THE PROVINCE Nova Scotia Steel \u2026 55 55\" : 50e to\u201d 95e per bag of 90 Ibs.while 20\" .I \u2018 {0 Mr and Mrs.J.M Alexander have made of paper.The coffins.aïe made .DF) QUEBEC.\u201c(Lake of the Woods, com., 83 83 |in a jobbing way sales were made at \u2014 OPENING BILL \u2014 | - 4 arrived \u2018from Sherbrooke, and Mr.R;|in all styles of pressed.paper pulp Attention has been called to a slight | Richelieu & Ontario.768 7 8 he te oi or ans à johbine [7 ® e i a.George, from Newport, Vt, justs the same as-the common paper error in fact in| connection with: a nar- | » o rue for Nv nd on 4 Th M Î M | d } SES style same us the common Paper agraph dealing| with \u201cAutomobiles\u201d || TO-DAYS WIRE GOSSIP, [Sr 0eme ES roc and ho AMC MOURFaIN Mal oo SMITHS MILLS.- and stained they resemble polished in Comment r\u2019d column, yesterday.\u2019 - i \u2018 market 18 moderately active, with .| ; Special Easter service in the: Church \u2018wood, and in point of durability it is | It was stated that nq fee was charg- 2, LS ; ; price irm at $1.65 to 31.70 per Lots of good specialties, ; Ë next Sunday.Public worship at 10.30 claimed they are better than Wooden ed at present by the Provincial Gov- SITUATION IN NEW YORK AND A Ls trad .- ._.© | Bi am, Sunday School at 11.30 a.m.ones.° ernment for license to operate a car {AQ NIACTHSET A fair trade continues to be done in 1 + 8; == : + other than às chauffeur.As a matter LONDON AS DISCUSSED new maple product, there being a Tl is Co.l * 1 .i sc | 9 lot fact a feo off 85 is charged all own- TODAY.Er \u201con in ven he ete He 0.Bi A WAYS pleased | i .; 5 ; .oo 2, ere e at 5jc T j Oo a - boing.automo iles in this province, New York, April \u201815, (Special) \u2014The Ib; in wood and at Bie to 6c in here.5 i the g a lee: , registration and for underlying strength of the stock mar-|tins.Sugar is lower at 9c to 10c Fri 10.20.30 | à Chauteuss an number, for the car.\"Iket was not subjected to any serious per Ib, * 006 rices 10, 20, 3 Ce à.1.B con SEE on mom on prtardy Du À us encore) DE Matines - Saturday 8 - : \u201cNl | e 3h realizing Jrotits \"DA PRODUCE.gn 1 = Ma le Buds Co ; oo as occurred \u2018was rather easily absorbed.| Montreal \u2018115 \u2018 £ \u2018 _ 9 ; CANTERBURY.n : y ontreal, April 15.- ; Mrs.Howson i RE l'here was however little to be de-| The local butter market continues e i 8 C j B pr CR visiting friends here at Trg from the day\u2019s operations.as strong in tone, with jobbers quoting | esent.- the trading was confined largely to the 35c in new make creamer in round | i CL ream ars _ era regi mot ae Mrs.L.\u2018H.room: Where activity developed the lots, and 36c to grocers.Yat Philipe- , \\ A .oo .oo 5 members atteride rh discussed de trond was toward higher prices but the burg, Tuesday new make sold as high : 6 Ï IRE : ,! PE bility of having|a sugar soctal and final.PU manipulators obviously were a- as 3ic._ .i 3 | RN 4 LA and Mil ( ly decided ta {have a social and ual waiting something special in the way! The local cheese market is quiet and Anyone having' claims against the , oA : y { | ge! April 20th, \"'A good time is expected and of news.There were few develop- 'unchanged, with western \u2018colored quot- late Mrs.A.J.Cook must send them b f .plenty t-wood ugar will pe served, .\u201cments in the situation at large that ed at 13%c to 13}c, and white at in and all outstanding accounts must .-\u2014- @re -super confections.N hi +a : Mr.Guay purdhased cight heud of nice 'wère of more than acedimic interest.129c to 13c.be settled by the 27th inst, ans up biat > ot ing to equal them.iar cattle, from |v.Mayhew and \u2018two Crop reports were mixed as is usual aff is .T.W.BOWN,.Lennoxville.SO oo 1 ME and Mea Aion ey ast rent this time of the year, but while it is PRICES OF COWS.me T Ëa Thursday evening with friends ii too early to dogmatise about the out-| Vale Perkins, April 15.\u2014(Special) \u2014 =:\u2014_\u2014\u2014 13 - 2 THE COWAN CO.Limited, TORONTO 46 | ichborhoods With friends in, this come it is encouraging to remember + Mr.Vick Martel, Jr., has sold om : : k led ; +» ; = cs 7 =\u2014 = = re =+ that general agricultural conditions lire dairy of cows, consisting ef nine, A Coe a a 1 |have seldom been more favorable at at $25 each.1 { ¢ now gments.* : oe : ] {this time of the year.~= .: + : all : Sy RYE ¢ .- _\u2014 .: : vier ; : - Ip ; TAN: 1 ; 1561) lu 21 wo sos.CITY NEWS ne 3 eine | did SIS i 10 r : A | a i\" : r.and MY\" \"Charles Fuller | and a - = Bis (6 London, April 15; (Special) \u2014 Se- \u2018 : | family desire to express to theitmany , 7 VA M / Cc Oo £E U LCER H ., lcuritics market as a whole are quiet Mr.R.F: Morris has returned from friends the sincerest thanks at; the ; _ i : \u2018 EALED Y | and the tone for the most part is a trip to Montreal.kindness reçeived during the recont Ta- i ted : 2 by : steady.There has been covering oo or R.W.Montgomery, of Sawycr- tal illness and funeral of their late la- ' uaranteed or = ; .ilt edged issues irrespective of the ville is in town today.ented daughter, Miss Edith P; Ful- Mr.C.Johaston of Poplar Hill Creek, Athabasca Landing, Alta., writes; ; gris ¢ AT\" .n y m ghter, XI » Ju ; sore commenced on my right leg, caused by a ruptured blood ES el rites es years ago a running impending Transvaal loan._ Repur- Mr.A.Bolduc, Quebec, Post Office ler, nee an i - suffarings waære intense.1 had a vary sore leg indeed, and had very small hope of ever seel 2 it by ahem chases of home rails also have res \u2018Inspector, is in town to-day.= Cowansville, April 13th, 1908., fact I was told by several who had known such sores that I should suffer with it for life, This was vo 4 sled fn wulted in rallies of } to 1 pre, the} Mr, W.L.Ball, of the E.T.Bank = ff \\Vhen I was almost in despair I heard of Zam-Buk and wrote to the Company stating my case.The req og ne.improvement being partly based on.Winnipeg, has left for tho West, \u2014after | Po hope, and I commenced with Zam- Buk, using it according to instructions, Other salves | had used caused Tne wien increasing hopefulness that, tha North a trip to tho Mediterranea and LAST SESSION OF | | suffering, but Zam- Buk soothed the pain, and although it appeared for some time to ing liftle Rated me much Eastern Ry¥ labor controversy will be pri : 7% ancan a a .T p 8 pp be doing liftle good, 1 persevered : .brief stay in the Townships : Le and as soon as the wound became clean, it was only a matter of three or four days before my leg was healed MT EU settled by arbitration, Americans \u2018ex- y ps.' w ; ! ZAM-BUK CURES .: 4 PS tremely dull and shows case in ox- | Mr.Allen Walter May, of Ottawa, ICI Fuzema, scalp diseases, pimples, boils, ro J .Cam |.Er Bo \" change 4 to + pc Firmness char- was in town _ yesterday on business ° ( itch, piles, cold sores, pus ringworm pa ; B » So ee ox acterizes Canadian Pacific stock, but connected.with the Forestry Associa- | ha and a Ny all druggists an deo Lun LL Send coupon and\u2019 re, Grand Trunk display heaviness.For- tion of the Province of Quebec.EE A Cd 2 ; stpaic PY or 5 VE DRT aa] stamp for a sample box.¢igners ovidence a harder tone.Money | AS .Officiallg C : W : CRE Me ey 12 fre to ciemors ideneo io arder tone, Money | Me, Henry MeLeay, of Winnipeg, is Officially Concluded by Sir Wm.und, oval ._ nN -Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, ; CC Toronto, 4K» | 18 PE m proie.James Craig, P.N.Boucher, \u2018H.M.Tomlinson, W.M.Tomlinson, J.8S.Mitchell, A.H.Fags, A.W.\u201c -Blue,.adjourned until\u201d April 23rd, when the matter of the new rink The enormous progam of the Olympic Couneil will carry various sports ~The High School baseball team, Con-.ticook, is putting in some good prac- The old America cup defender will be and Sir Thos.Lipton\u2019s now cutter will be fitted with electric lights.She is the Yesterday 1 ordered a duplicate set ory ASK GOVT.AID D FOR QUEBEC HOTEL PLAN.IT IS SAID ONLY HALF OF 50,000 EXPECTED GUESTS CAN NOW BE HOUSED.Montreal, April.15.\u2014The Quebec Ter: eentenary Royal Commission held a meeting at the Provincial\u2019 Government Building yesterday morning.Mr.G.Gignac, of Quebec, came before the commission with the plan of a mammoth temporary hotel which a syndicate proposes to build in Quebe: on the \u201cButtes a Neveu,\u2019 \u2019 a lurge field adjoining the Plains of Abraham.This immense structure would be built to accommodate 3,000 people.It was reported at the meeting that Quebec can accommodate about 25,000 tourists, but as some 50,000 more nre expected to attend the celebration.some means will have to be taken to secure more accommodation.The commission bad not decidel as to anything when it adjourned for lunch, but it is unlikely that it will give financial support to any hotel scheme.If such are to be had, i will have to be at the risk of their pro moters.In any event, nothing wili be decided until the matter has Leen discussed in all phases.THE L'AVENIR AND MELBOURNE RAILWAY.ACT OF INCORPORATION HAS BEEN PASSED AT QUEBEC, Quebec, April 15.\u2014In \u2018the Legislature yesterday the third reading was given to an act to incorporate.\u2018 \u2018The L'Ave-, nir and Melbourne Railway Company.\u201d The L'Avenir and Melbourne Railway \u2018Company proposes to.operate from rancis River to the town of Drum- t:1 mondville, with branches not greater than 25 miles in length.The promot- \u2018ers are Messrs.P, S.G.Mackenzie, M.L.A.; Jos.Laferte, M.L.A., B.E.Reed and G.E.Bogie.\u2018The company is to It is hoped to make this really an the Orford Mountain | Railway .MARRIAGE oF \u201cMISS ELKINS.THAT SHE ENTERS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Rome, April 15.~The King's 8 consent to the marriage of the Duke of the Abruzzi to Miss Katherine Elkins was -obtaîned conditionally upon Miss El- \u2018kins\u2019 conversion to Catholicisin, which \u2018Monsignor Beccari, the court chaplain, is now negotiating.The conversion \u2018may take place in America.The \u2018Duchess of Aoste, personally or by proxy, will stand as godmother at the convert\u2019s baptism.The Duke of the Abruzzi yesterday of the battleship \u2018Regina Elan at Spezia, and visited the admirdls commanding the Mediter- raneau fleet at the dockyard, - REVENGEFUL ACT A AT PINE RIV ER GALIGIAN ATTEMPTED TO BURN HIS FAMILY ALIVE ts Man., y a most dastardly effort at revenge s been made at Pine River.Owing fo domestic troubles, a -Galician named Andrew Wanger, aged 24, separated from his wife.The latter with {her child, returned to her parents, .named Galan.During his absence \u2018Galan alleged \u201cthat Wanger went to Galan\u2019s house and fastening the door with a rope on the outside, set fire to the house.The flames speedily gained headway, with great difliculty did mother, wife, and child escape, through a solitary and small window and that not unscathed.ocre FLANDERS.Mr.P.A.Sawyer, of Cookshire, is spending hig holidays at his home here.Mr.and Mrs.À.E.piting friends in Island Brook recent- y.- Messrs.Charles Nourse and Benjamin Lebourveau have sold \u201ctheir fat cattle for 5 cents per lb.Mr.J.Adams has finished getting up his woodpile.: Mr.Richard McIntosh is.working for Mr.Roy Lake in his.saw mill, and is at present running the slab saw.Mr.A.Lake was in Randboro büsiness recently.Miss C.M.Godding of Lake Mogan- tic, is visiting ber aunt, Mrs.C.M.Bates, at Logan Prae Farm.Mr.Thomas McCarty, of Tsland Brook and Miss Georgie E.T.Bovle, of Cookshire, were visiting at Mrs.C.M.Bates, Tuesday and Wednesday.Mr.Benjamin LeBourveau was in Sherbrooke recently on business, Miss Mamie Batler, of Johnville, who has been spending a couple of weeks with Mrs, B.Lebourveau, has returned home, | MILBY, Mr.C.0.Miller.of Birchton, spent the weck end with his sons.-Miss Brazell, of Sherbrooke, and a party of friends came up to Mr.Broad- belt's to a sugar party.During the day, the sn disappeared and the party had to get waggons to get back io town.Mr, W.Hyndman has the whooping cough.Service in St.Barnabas Church, on \u2018on Friday morning, 10.30 a.m., and also Sunday morning, FRELIGHSBURG.Mrs.: À.Martin is on the sick list.i Mr.Edmund \u2018Spencer has returned to Grande Ligne.Mr.T.Jori ie and family have return- = from Waterloo and are residing in * J.Goyette\u2019s house._ Me Misses Dunn\u2019 held their opening the 14th and 15th of this month, at Mr.L.R.Capsey\u2019s.Wanted at Once 1 Million Feet Rough Clap- KING - CONSENTS TS ON CONDITION | April 14.\u2014Apparent- and only | French were vi- | =} A | | 9 pre} Departinent of our Men's Wear from head to foot is teeming with the most Up- To- Date Goods.The designs, the \u2018make- -up and the \u2018quality are better than ever.The Right Goods at the Right Prices An agreéable surprise aw aits you, mot only i in our Spring Clothing but in our Hat and Cap and Gents\u2019 Furnishing Department as well.All that money and ingepuity can procure in the line of - Men's Fashionable! | Wearing Apparel is on our promises \u2018awaiting the buyer, Mar Clothing Hall, Shoe Dept., 95 Wellington St.Furnishing \"Dep t, 97 Wellington St.Clothing Dept., « +99 Wellington St.FS FIIHI You are always safe in - buying | ** Cream - of the West\u2019 \" four.Never varying in quality, the contents -of one bag are exactly like the contents of every other bag\u2014always up to the stander, - * \"Cream of the West\" flour is made from only the hardest of hard Manitoba wheat, by the full Hun-: \u2018 garien process.It fairly exhales the essence of prairie strength and purity.- | \u201cCream of the West\" is a home flour\u2014 nourishing, toothsome, and the standard for the house: wife who prides herself on her baking.That's the - reason why grocers recommend it.\u2019 \u2018a \u2018THE CAMPBELL MILLING Co, LTD.TORONTO JCT.CANADA.e A - \u2019 i , .ma SAONE PSE ra | JESSOP*S STEEL: : Use Jessop's Steel in the beginning and save the cost of the education which lusers of cheap steel inevitably pay for, and pay dearly.1f 75 per cent.of the value of your tools is represented by labor, and 25 per cent.by material, is it wiser to aconomize on the tol or on the labor ?3 The James Robertson] Co., Limited, MONTREAL.AGENTS, PROV INCE OF QUEBEC.ores eesscsmveseeni sepsis for THE CURE OF ~ ps Gaughs.Golds.Group, \u201c4.1 | | hoon Gough.Bronchitis.2 .Hoarseness, Sore Throat | à _ and all Diseases leadingto À \"A Gonsumption.ax 5 VIR : FOR SALE AT ALL DeALERS \u2018Price 25 Cane sue D Manufctres [RASIER THORNTON & (0.CooksHire boards, green or dry, spruce or pine.A, TT.CUMMINGS & SON, I.TD., .Conticook, Que, 2 \u20ac : tm tment A Lill providing for the app?wall Mrs.Robert Redding, who left Ayl- to iuvestigate mer a few weeks ago, was murdered | of a committer as en trodured inte in New Mexico, her body hei ing fond street, spéculation W in A York Senate railway yard, the New re sorely of Farm H tion, Howeve pers undeubtediy I = Sherbrooke Qa towns of the + gongiterable nun , {There is à sM man OY\" work avin however, ot un\" turn Tounshit> Hh ago the Mu truthfully de vn A mild is spring, but } od Ah to repor > pf hel help.SH Some.hard time s en d States have ot Boules e townships ol hy number of.men whoo ent there.Thes.anploytty ke for farm fowniships\u2019 an far rou in several istribu \"hr oughout tl and the situation has be bly relieved thereby.however.a dey of good Help on the faru are high.e vats prod Th he \u2018face font at nonsof the farms depend- hor ne plowed in their cul profite from the great the eo tension | and ny F fiat industry depend ur uation.Good i nds e best results .tained.| The R rd hak made it.ing 2 the fi rd or situant.in various p Poster a wnehips©with 1 re distriet= The cual to he demand.H ol and it ingpracticy ly « last yeai.;* {ireen hands 870 to - 815 a month an! experienced] help; that ean \u201cand do spring's work.$40 @ month and board.Cowansville district plentiful than ast year Tn \u201cis a ecarcity.' Prices Tan year, $181 to | 80 per board, \u2018h» the (seven no 2 to .Stanstead downabi- Th farm help ju sorely felt th.wetion abd in -scveral have not heen able to tu wusmbee of, trees in their x1 owing to the impossibility help.The prices rene Ï NE ue LOST / [to Lunenbur © Fleet, £ \u2014\u2014 Two sCHOONF RS Mis HOPES OF THEIR ~ + | -SLIGUT.- Lunonbugg, NS, April lost is the tell of life so hy the sed from the Lun@?ing feet.Itohert (onal.$i > and Bernakd Kniekle and of Revald, (and G.Smith % Joe, Smith are the unfort to loss thelr lives in thi vœupation, © The fleet ha away about - three mec hopep ure, now rin er safe arrival of the sthoor | Duff, Capthin Geldert su ' over forty; \u2018days ago for os NL die With à cargo of ih.W men, formed the cr vessel! This Laine schoo: Captain 8 hankle, swith 4 « men, is alko thought to b is now \u2018ovdr civhty das © Thomes: far New York, = A GOOD \u2014\u2014 ULE TOR Ti (From the Toronto (Ch Empire.) We would gel noue bug franty today we took ponte know that tl, this country and people 70 tunities are 6 I ple wh will tal Chea Inactive welf-deninl for a oie would varn the © nélf- \u201cludulge Li MR tite the wuly cuter lortunes hej T her i nn a.with large unsettled \u201c 80 well uford oy, ip > its imm ors the « grotte nd y.| ony Ge t.i oy pra oy, but :J] wel ly thet shad ) NH by Guy bons to abreau In bat the I 8 try are art and th: thag be artical ' on the an Wh caries Ww lial thaï th Me to evene à : al oy Th who ns.te is Pretty ay t he alla ! Every ce fox hen the erin.2x < acoting hou he [Nd Mad | Neer th.h,: LLY An Soada avd] © Nau \u201c hy ite the Yr.\u2014\u2014- Comers \u20ac su Neil, of Lise SU Ie it Verdin ae LR i pe nou fs BE I fase pede 0 : - f fu .+4 "]
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