The Sherbrooke examiner, 10 juin 1904, vendredi 10 juin 1904
I The Sherbrooke Examiner.PUBLISHED MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY VOLUME XXV, NO.44 A SAFE PAINT TO USE.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, JUNE 10.1903 WHOLE NO.1231 is a pure linseed oil, lead and zinc paint of the greatest durability.Properly applied it cannot go wrong We can show you houses painted with it years ago that prove the value of the paint.Call or write us for color cards stiowino 40 colors ^ Satisfaction is sealed up in every can of Sherwin Williams Paints 2,000 Gals, in Stock, Ready for Distribntion J.S.MITCHELL & CO.T E A The most satisfying BLEND in existence, the very BEST TEA for the least money - that’s the kind of that people like Oar Tea Cmtomen* come back for more every time; that me*t>’« they are ple»Ms1 with ihe good*.We make a specialty of We know our business.We guarantee HAtisfiu tion.Money refunded if not as represented.J.R.ANDREWS & CO.Bishop's Crossing.leged statements, ami more will be (beard of it.I It is not only a remote possibility i that a demand for his lordship's recall may grow out of the incident.In the regiment in question it is ; said the general proposed to ap-; point to the office of major a gen- I MINISTER HAS NOTHING TO SAY.Hon.Mr.Fisher R< fused to Discuss Lord Dundon-ald’s Charge.It Is Regarded as Possible that G, 0, C/s Recall May ba the Final Outcome of the Incident.* Sk I'k STAR Clothing Hall It Has Been OUR AIM * I t : * • ! * + * Publicity is being given to an unfortunate incident which marred the military banquet tendered to Lord Dundonald by the officers of the Montreal Garrison in the Windsor Hotel, Montreal, on Saturday night.In the course of Dundonald saw tit al attack on Hon.Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, for alleged interference» with the list of officers of the 13th Scottish Light Dragoons, an Eastern Townships cavalry regiment.He said that he had sent in the list of officers to be gazetted, and was astounded to have the Gazette returned to him with the name name of one of the officers scared out and initialed by Hon.Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture.The name of that officer was Dr.Pickell, Mayor of Sweetsburg and Warden of Missis-quoi, a man elected by the people and a man well qualified in every way to serve his King.“Gentlemen” continued Lord Dundonald, “had Hon Indianapolis, June 9.—A special cable received by the News from its tleman who had no previous military w*r correspondent, says : experience, and competent men of I “Ghe Foo, June 9.—The long con-previous military training and well templated attack by the Japanese on versed in the use of the ritle were |Bort Arthur began early this morn-ignored.If Mr.Fisher interfered in /nK the matter he did it as a represen- “The Russian forces around the be-tative in the Cabinet from the Eas.Me*suered city were reinforced/ by tern Townships, having the best in- llu' troops who had garrisoned Dalny terest of that district at heart.As antl kin Chou.a matter of fact, it was Mr.Fisher who urged the raising of the regi- NEAR THE FORTRESS.A despatch to the Daily Mail from ment in question.lie took a keen Chefoo, says that junks are continu interest in the matter, but appar-'aliy arriving.Up to the present ently all the recommendations for tnineteen have arrived from Port \r-appointmeuts were made without ref- ,hur with about 2 «00 Chinese 're-erence to him at all.Not this would fuKeP.s nunv others following The have mattered so much had good cap- 'military governor allows all natives able men been chosen.|not engaged in the dock yard and The report is current that Lord defences to leave Japanese cruisers Dundonald called up Mr.Fisher over intercepted the junks and gave the the telephone and asked him why he refugees food, which they needed very was interfering with his appointments much.It is reported that the Japan-The Minister is alleged to have said e.se lalld forcPS arP withjn mjl(>s he did not care to discuss such mat- of Port Arthur, but so far no im-ters over tho telephone This is'portant conision has tak,.n placc on alleged to have greatly angered the land nPar the fortrPSS Gunboats and General.From present indications it torpedo boat destroyers can navigate would seem that the incident is , the channel at high water, the Japan-bound to have a serious result unless pse soa|inR operations being effective Lord Dundonald makes reparation.jonly as rPKards thp egrpss of larRpr —— , vessels.The forts on the sea front MINISTER OF MILITIA ASKED at Port Arthur have been much dam-FOR EXPLANATION.aged by the recurring bombardments.A despatch to the Toronto Globe I ‘LAPS KEEP HI SSI ANS HI SY from Ottawa says : Another stage in I St Petersburg, June 9—Among the the issue which has been raised by .rumors that fill the city tonight is ii o mina ni in Lord DundonalcT has been reached, one on better authority than the av-his speech^ Tord'^^ Frederick Borden forwarded to erage that General Kuropatkin is to make a person- tllc Lien era I Officer Commanding a himself moving southward from Liao i Svrlnrv Fishor newspaper clipping purporting to give ; Yang.It is not possible to author- tin* latter’s criticisms of Hon.Mr.Fisher at the Montreal banquet, accompanied by the request to llnow whether the report of speech and attendant circumstances were correct.Upon the answer the subsequent action of the Militia and the Government will depend.In regard to the Montreal incident Lord Dundonald excused himself to a!1 newspaper representatives ana would make no statement for publication.Some notice of the matter may be in the House when Hon.Mr.Fisher will probably have something to say.He will have an * % + + ?* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4* # * 4- 4» ?To Make the Star Store headquarters for Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes and Hats, and that we have succeeded is clearly demonstrated by the crowds of buyers.We have created a feeling in the minds of the gentlemen of Sherbrooke that whatever you want or ought to have will be found here, at prices lower than elsewhere, after taking quality into consideration.We sell the Campbell Clothing.STAR CLOTHING HALL, T J.R0SENBL00M & CO.97 A œ WELLINGTON STREET, Next Door to Grand Central Hotel, Bell Tel.43 atively confirm the report.JAPS ATTACK.General Kuropatkin telegraphs to the Emperor, under date of June 8 : “A Japanese brigade attacked a Russian detachment occupying Siam-atze on June 7.The Russians retired slowly, because of the enemy’s great superiority, toward^ Fen Chu Lin pass.“Our losses were two officers wounded and one hundred soldiers killed or wounded/* BOMBARDED COAST.The Emperor has received this re- excellent P°rt from General Kuropatkin, dated June S — six ves- which was later reinforced by mi the west Mr.Fisher’s path led him to soldier-1 rel),y the charge said to have Japanese squadron of ing instead of to agriculture, he been made by Lord IHjndonald, it it ^h w^s U.er ^t- would better understand the respon- ll 18 true as reported that r jc ejeven otjlers appeared i slbiliiiM of II» 11 koi »ho are appoint- «'j “'"JJ"' CI,ai,a’ioi‘îll'™ l'0“t if' u*° T™« poninmia .lone 7 e.,o make 1b.-lu.— U g ,^3,^“;,i - .10 Dt it ihmr&tnri* hw'anu» mMVssirv 1 SlX ot lhe «bips W'ere of the ÜTst An Ottawa despatch says: Hon l“dstr\’ku his ^al'1P from ,he list of tUss' ,he others of tho second and Sydney Fisher this morning declined thê^uesthm is how did ,hird class an,, torpedo boats.The by ever /mo to he appoint- pointÆf ^ real on Saturday night that he (the /"tTaLfiod |fa" a"d Sen Yuchon, directing their in any sense from a military point >ftrc our l",sts and l'alrols whorev-of view, yet he was promoted to the er appeared The squadron substantive rank of major, while men ceased firinK at 7 p m., and steamed who wore qualified and happened to!aWay southward.Our losses are be Liberals were appointed provision- |"one oor dld any material damage.Six ships reappeared south pointed major as a special case, and fKwan Tsia TunK.and 1?wpred lu.___________* i,\ i,ic boats.Six other ships bombarded Minister of Agriculture) had interfered in militia matters.The matter is sure to be discussed in Parliament, and may lead to sensational developments.Indeed there are some people here who believe ^ "',;;;ran'sn'damage.Six ships reappeared south that the Canadian militia will soon a‘ lieutenants.Dr.Pickell was ap-j # - ^ ^ have a new G.©.C., .the appointment was subject to nis , MINISTER GUARDS SILENCE.The Toronto Globe correspondent at Ottawa wired as follows : Lord Dundonald, general officer commanding Canadian Militia, is to be asked to explain the speech made by him at the military banquet in Montreal on Saturday evening.In that speech his lordship is alleged to have attacked Hon.Sydney Fisher for in-fering with the former’s recommenda- qualifying for rank.Did Lord Pun- ,'h X)\J account at this Baixh, and that dollar and every dollar yoa deposit afterwards will earn 3 per cent, interest.^Eastern Townships Bank»^ C V.PITAL AND RESERVE PAID UP : $3,914.61000 BANKING BV MAIL A SPECIALTY.ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A CENTURY Further than this the Minister of day, June 9th, to spend the sum- (jay mer with friends in Quebec.Sunshin Furnace Water^pan «0 n Dry air is light — it lifts and carries dust.Dry air cracks your furniture, gives you a headache, shrivels your skin, parches your lungs.The water-pan in most furnaces is a pleasantry.It has no serious business in the work of the furnace—it is merely placed there for effect, because a upater-pan is a good thing.And a water-pan is an absolute necessity to your health and comfort, but it must be properly placed to radiate moisture evenly and uniformly throughout the house.The water-pan of the Sunshine Furnace is the most scientifically arranged water-pan in any furnace in the world.It does the work a water-pan should, and does it well.McCIaiÿs LONOOtt, TORONTO MONTRBAL.WINNlPKQ.VANCOUVCR, OT.JOMN.N B.Sole Agents—Codere, Fils & Cie.—J.S.Mitchell & Co, ************* «Busy in % « Dress Goods 1 « B.ihv ! Busy »ll the time in the Dress Goods Depart-ment Never have we offered Rtich sterling values, never TgJT have we had such rich and choice material Our reputa-?o tion stands by its Dress Goode.Ladies requiring dress material» should visit our store now.^ Colored Dress Goods a.A splendid range of the new Voile and Eoliennes in 7?the leading shades at 70, 85, $1.00 and 1.35.* , New French real Mohair, one of the most popular a»i>i icb lur »ue ure«euL seasuD.Full range of latest shades a at S5c, $1.00 anu 1.25.% Black Dress Goods Large stock of the popular Voile de Pari» black dress Æ& material, makes a very rich costume, at 85, 95, $1.05, 1.20 ^ 0 and I.ÎI5.New black Melrose, Roxana, Poplin, etc., all Priestly’s ÆI maka-the latest dress material—at90c, $1.0», 1.10, 1.15 T2 and 1 25.Black Lustre and Silician Cloth, most suitable for summer costumes or separate skirts, from 24c to $1.00 yd.^ Priestley’s Cravenette A splenid assortment of Rainproof Cravenette in all leading shades and black.Will not shrink, spot or cockle, ‘J5, 1 35 and l.fM) a yard.S T.BELANGER.V 145 Wellington Street.AT OUR COLLEGE AND IN 20 LESSONS BY HAIL By Boyd’s Famoys Syllable System The Swiftent, Slmpleft, Mori Legible and KA9IK3T LKAHNKI) Shorthaud in the .world WE GUARANTEE a Speed of from 100 to 150 words per minute or REFUND YOUR MONEY.Send for CiroularN to Syllabic Shorthand and Business College Room1* 4’and 5.Whit inn Block, Sherbrooke.— GLEASON A MOON, Principale, Agriculture would not say.It is ; Mjss Ncl)ic u Christie, of Mont-learned, hower, that Mr.Hshorwill rea| accompanied by her cousin, Miss bring Lord Dundonald’s criticisms to Mabe, ('hrjHtip.0t Morin Flats, is Premier and the attention of the Minister of Militia.It is believed the head of the Government is al- Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the mas of small and completely do- visiting their many friends in town Mr.and Mrs.Nichols, of Milan ready aware of Lord Dundonald's al- * " ' arP Visi,in* at Mr J°hn M°r‘ f"1** tbe whole system when' enter- ro* s- Ing it through the mucous surfaces.WÊÊÊ= I ¦JL.,"."".j Mrs.V.Christie has gone to Mont- Such articles should never be used fTsAlr’a CtkMnn PaM r_njiwLHMuf real t0 un(lrrK° an operation in the MCept on prescriptions from reput-UWK8 tonon Royal Victoria Hospital.able physicians, as the damage they !• the only safe.r^iWbie *^r Ryerson, M.Christie spent will do is ten-fold to the good you Sunday at home can possibly derive from them.Hall’s and time of need.M I -M’ 1 .Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J.5 ttS&L Nox BELANGER MAKES CONFESSION ch™y'* Co Toledo O.contains ^ 5 No.i.—For ordiuary canna .________ no mercury, and is taken internally, vT"^ fari,the b€Jl dollar i acting directly upon the blood and No.caiS^lO degrees' Belanger the Ste.Scholastique mucous surfaces of the system.In stronger—three dollar* per box.murderer, who was hanged this morn- buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure u7vsaid'o Hotn F ,x.'you KCt ,bP KPn',ine 11 is takpn in- a* an pills, mixtures and Imitations are * *t is true, I killed Seguin, ternallv and made in Toledo, Ohio, SZndJbv .*» dru^,rfn teî ^ k"eW 1 had ^ ^ ^ J Cheney & Co.Testlmoni- minion of Camvia.Mailed to any address endure before reaching that point.I als free.pt °yhic c^Vc^nin,p0*Utt baVe c"mn,itted 1bp crirne’ hu’ nnw Sold by druggists.Price 75c per Wtndaur,’Oat.^ repent.I implore God's pardon as bottle.No.i and n\ «.«id in .h sh.rhrooke !vcl1 as ,f>rKiveness from those whom Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- 4 ic«tor • I have injured, by my action.” «tipation.THE is a serious one.You buy a Piano expecting to live with it a lifetime.You wart it to be perfectly correct in every detail.The inside is what counts, theout-s:de you can judge for yourself.I know what satisfactory Pianos are—they are on my floor all the time tor you to see.Come and talk it over.Tuninp and Repairinp a •pecialty.i W.B.LbBARON ._ - THE SHERBROOKE EXAMINER JUNE 10, 19
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