Sherbrooke daily record, 7 juin 1899, mercredi 7 juin 1899
[" =O + = Fit = ; : _ ' ; ., i 4 k - ; i >.+ \u2018 - - ! 4 7 + 1 ; + .Charles \u2014.3 : pp\u201d fer = \u2014 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 rr - nl | DROWNED AT : | UE.| YUE OTD DOLE : - À -PIRLIAMENT [P5C™¥eP AT, ono, THEY ARE LIKE FLIES.THE BOARD OF TRADE.[THE STRIKE RESUMED] 2000000 | s a a +; BRA 3 TFORD.; \u2018 te 5 i j .2 io 4 E NEWS ~ he Co Brantford, Ont, June 7.\u2014(Special) | PT .TT\u201d lac | el Lf ' 8., \u2014_\u2014 _ \u2014 Nelson Honting, recently from God: When Americans Think Monthly Meeting Held Last i ait Ww Tr ack O1 |V000000000000000000000 0 © = .; i erich, and.employed in the Waterous > Ca Ni ; Again Quit Work.\u2026 | The Government was mildly-ceneur- a 5 House Bits all Night D 1ISCUSS- Engine Works; here, waë.drowned in They Have Caught the Night.oy 7 de ie ed by the Montreal Methodist Confer.° + - a.: - - = Not There.- Further Discussion onthe Pr posed \u2018understanding Between Com-.| [Matter of intense dissatisfaction, and - a | ey LEAGUEOF = = ST .\u201d Tourists\u2019 Association.| | .ii pany and Men; \u2026.||.| most profound regret that the Govern - J; BesgBoones Occur and the House SACRED HEART| \u2014 The rogular monthly meeting of the| Thd/Grand Trunk tracknien whires | crt Of Canada has failed to give ef- - 3 ; 1 » ' ?PE } .Cau = I: ; y Là ANY 11 the ill of tl - : M7.mliged to Dedide a Point._.go _ Extreme Heat Causes Much Suffering | Board of Trade was held last night, sumed work Monday morning, |quit expressed Lin ita place to clearly _ CUNT of Order.| .[At thè Eñvitation of thé Pope toUnite| \u2014 Among U.S.Troops._ Mr.W.R.Webster presiding.Among York \u2018Again yesterday.It ap gars in Spe clal Consecration Manila, - June 7.\u2014The \u201cAmerican |those present were Messrs.S.F| Mor- that when the strike was jorder ° Services., forces have occupied the peninsula, 2k 0 Dupont.E.aa Crean, E.W.Te of ed trac - unty 3 ! NE nip OT (Special 1 80¢ General Hall's column is encamp- Smith, E.Fitzgerald, C.C.Knight, J, | UNdêrs 18t the railway com Rh : .; 2 stietiod of the Dose yesterday aay A Ottawa, Ont, June 7.a ecial.)\u2014 ed at Morong.Major Truman, march.K.Edwards, L.S.Channel], Jas.would grant & raise in wages.The bearing the superintendent of the prt (wan Blai \u201cand Hon, Mr.Fos-|ance to the Catholics of Ottawa.will ing across from Binangonan, lound it [Sungster, L.A.Bayley, J, M.Dy-|Company\u2019s announcement on Monday [on and the commander of marine \u201cHon Mr.ore and many other take place within à fow dave Dobe impracticable to form à cordon, and |fresne and C.H.Foss.~~ |asserted that_no promises regarding artillery, who were designated by the med srr To ie phe mh» fon iy page (RTS, 0, pci offre lo Et ost Te of ag cde dn ren mt (Soy Brg _ members Pe beh e oar uit ; the world to uhite in a solemn conse- hundred or \u201ctwo, escaped through the meeting and subsequent _ meetings of that | ne endin of the strike Ww jan 0 the revision of his trial, arrivèd-from - A mo ol at fone oe ok.UR tration to Sacred Heart of Jesus.and Mountains, after General Pio del Pilar, the Council were read and confirm- unconditional surrender on|the p rt of Cayenne at the Isle du Diable, Drey- me debate had ensüed, in tho |all archbishops and bishops have been | X'PBBimg their battery by buffaloes by | ed.1-7 |éhe/mên.The Trackmen\u2019s Associa; fue Was waiting on the shore.Although = : bog ich Mr.Borden (Halifax) instrubted to sèc that \u2018the duty is sol.RISE.gL om however, may bel, 5 pres dont reported tho failure of by tho Comp x iin rod Session he ocoived te official mien _ 1 X yh VEE Codi ant hy Ret | trapped.EE 1e Board\u2019s efforts to secure chea whe Company, promptly: ordered |S 90, Ue Te0O1Y oY \"i maa Os Bethe ; i carried ot ay Dts and pec The Washington troops have re- |Saturday rates into Sherbrooke over the strike resumed, .©.|; Le fonce wi this countenance radiant with au the documents frôm which, especially Toles to league ot Sacred t4MMed to Pasig, but the programme |the Grand Trunk and Canadian Paci- Organizer Lowe's version of the[lo: - = | - = CR od poted during the debate.This Heart now humbering + 30, 000.000 Of the other troops is uncertain.fic railways.The latter had made | Story is that after the conference dust The statistical committee of the \u201cÉ.x of ord r the chairman (Mr.B >| adherents, bubs directed to all Cath.TP\u20ac present expedition shows the [Some concession by improving its Sat- Saturday, between General Manager| Methodist | Conference at Brockville = me h p also the Deputy 8 caker.olics of the world.A document con- dificulty which is encountered by an |Urday service by putting on\u201d an extra Hays and the delegation, Mr.Powell, presented an interesting report yester- - CR dent to be well taken, PB taining instructions has ot yet been arty which must depend upon wagon train, principally for the accommoda- Of the latter, emphatically \u2018told thom day, showing: the total membership oo iy the chairman left the chair| read at archbishop\u2019s \u2018palace.in thia t&ins in catching barefoot d bandits tion of those wishing to visit the sum.that all strikers were to: resuine work.| this year to be - 85,888.The connex- Pt called on Mr.Flint, who ail city.It is twd years sirde a similar |! their own mountains, and also gives mer resorts, - © Lt was subsequently announced by the [ional funds were as follows: Mission.4 dressing Mr P prodeur reported pro-| call has bcen-mhade, and the occasion PTPO thaë the rebels do not intend to- The proposed.tourists\u2019 association G.T.R.that this wold be done with-{ary, $38,589; superannuation, $8,808; Yr Brodeur having.taken Fhe for making it is said to be the peace fight battles.© |forthe Eastern Townships was dis- out any conditions as to: \u2018the ma her educational, $3,546; contingent, $821; gross, Mr.ike bi General Hall left Santa Teresa yes- cussed by the Bourd., Mr.Crean, of| °f doing it, an exception being made general conference, $923;Union church last September on national prohibition.\u201d Loo .3 Disws, June 7.\u2014The Drummond Cy founty Railway question occupied the men any || When the despatch bdat Gosland; 1 _ cu deputy speaker in the absence | conference at Hague.; .terday morning and marched 12 miles the C.P.R., explained that he was get- in the.case of a few \u2018whose conduet relief, $632; Sunday school aid, $364; _\" ER - The Le per rose and excif- | CRUISER INTREPID Lo Morong, up and down rocky hills) ting all.possible information with re- had rendered their services any lo get sustentation, $1,818; general Epworth \u2014 | i Hibbert T pp rrose and excit | NTR ; [and through ~ woods and swamps.[gard to the matter.It was agreed Ut ofithe question.; - ! : |: League, $120; temperance, $174.To- - M oly bitgespectiully, piotested tha Some of his men fell out awing to the that the.special committee appointed The{wliole matter seems; to hinge|tal, $54,785, Total amount raised for = Mr Flint did not sit 14 the committee: Arrived at Halifax This-Mortin \u2019 .; i } ; h \u2018 to k | h 48\u201d im t ; a ~B ya La : f à ng.|extreme heat, and were left to fellow some timg ago in this connection, con.Neré\u2014to know: what was\" meant.by l4ll purposes, $372,188.- wabsiman and did not makeareport| Halifax, N.S, June 7.(Specialy a8 best they could.The head of the [sisting o he chairmen of all the com.| \u201cMO conditions,\u201d The, strikers nd [1 PHF \u2014 - ind £ 1 by th PUY! The British ciuiser Intrepid, which [8rmy arrived at Morong at noon, hav-| Mittees, tpgèther with Messrs.Crean the management seem to Interpret it CRUSHED BY TRAIN.or.- : Lon \u201chanoëd SH.ithe à differentiy.50 À a _ - CT Lan - |was \u2018one of Her Majesty's warships |iDg exchangëd only a few shots with and Smith should meet in a few days \u201cHérentiy 5 fe diy AE A Rr DS Dept The member vhich took past in Queen's Birthday insurgent skirmishers on the way, |&nd.furthpr discuss the matter and nues I, however, no doubE that the gx, Employee Killed at Lucknow » @ firHibbert Tupper (amid great hub- celebration at Tampa, Florida, arrived Groups of stragglers followed all day, Prepare fog the organization of the as- [SU iy as À n on With sétélément ap 11700 ont ME Mb)=\u201cfrieto À point of.order\u201d | ere this morning romthe South.but the force was: 300 smaller than |Bociation.It is hoped to \u2018get it into parently ove fr as ver io] Lucknow.Ont.J A Gest confusion) - , PT PC : [when it started.{The men werc al- Working orfler this summer, so that in ord received from Montreal today j rey \u2018now, Vnt., \u2018une 7.\u2014 (Special) \u2018 .lous-rations, and it time for next season pamphlets setting States that Parliament is to take the \u2014At the Grand Trunk station yard S \u201cThe Deputy.Spcaker again-endeavor- A SOLDI most 36 hours wi es nr 5 EEE [© M a ' ; \u201cel to prevent Sir Hibbert Tupper- pro- PR DROWNED.| was considerable Qf.an achievement |forth the attractions of the Eastern |Matteriup and that the Minister of| last night, Harry Best, \u2018employed on & for them to cover the ground.they Townships may be issued.It appears Railways is to meet the railway and | gravel train, was instantly kitled \u2018while À - 5 ! : TY : s .Ee | Body Found Floating in the-River at Jid.~ oo that there arc at present in Canada a trackmen authorities in\u2019 Montreal and coupling gars.His.body was terribly iol poten, he also rose to a SE Gentilly, Que.; \u2014 | En route to Morong the \"Americans number of such \u201cassociations, whose endeavor to effect a settlement, mangled.j -.i} SC ihhoct or called « + - Gentilly, Que., June 7.\u2014(Special.)|met flocks of Filipinos, under flags of Purposes are to-advertise and attract 2 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 i A arrnaaes 7 both ear that \u2014 Yesterday afternoon, between 5 and truce, many of them young men with tourists to their respective localities, MR, CHAMBERLAIN | | UNC NDITIONAL CC = \u201cEach member endeavored to speak 6 o\u2019clock, two men, named.Leon Trot- the bearing of soldiers.\u201cMany discard- Mr.Webster said the Board would| To SANGUINE { «if «+ SURRENDER, 5 bub neither could be heard in conse.| Her and Alphonse Durand, found the pe uniforms were found in the houscs, 8Ive Its assistance in the organization |; ; i 1 ESS PE MES état | The nly Terms the United Bates.| [WA Now, Aôcept Prom, the re BR - : ) ; body of a man, aged about 25 years, apparently those of soldiers who had and promotien of the association.ka = Fore - | re Pme Wis hee of| in soldier's uniform, floating in the escaped by changing their costumes There being no further business the! \u2018HeHopes That tho Alaskan.Bound.: À river.À nickel watch with a emali from insurecto to amigo, and walking Board adjourned._ \u201c| ay Mattér WUL Be Seftled à ier on which the craie of tor gold plated chain wasfonnd- on de- boldly past the army, which Had ex- ; * -| London, June 7.\u2014The secretary of] - 4 Filipinos.= eT £ of Railways need nat lay on the.table ceasdd, also aniinsurance badge.pected to* corral them.Few were BROMPTON FALLS.|state for the\u2018 colonies, Mr.Joseph, 1 New Yo , June .7.\u2014The Evening ; \u201c Gedocuments on which he based thel = ji < ~ found about Morong.\u201c| June 7\u2014 At the recent examina- |Chamberlain, \u2018replying in the House | 40UMME publishes the following:.figures he had quoted.DREYFUS STARTS ; One member of the Washington re-| tions at-Brompton Falls school which |of Commons yesterday, to Sir Edward] : Washing n, June 7.\u2014 President Mr.Bergeron insisted that the chair- eT PRET giment was killed and two were wound: iy under the efficient instruction of Temperley Couley, advanced Liberal, Me Cinley has Submitted to the cabr wa of the committee (Mr.Brodeur), .~~ THURSDAY.|ed in the encounter with the outposts: | Miss Janets Anderson, of Stanbridge \u201caid that before the Anglo-American- pet his conc usiqus as to the campaign should have reported to tho Speaker, ; \u2014 Loo General Lawton, on board a gunboat, East, the following were the results in Canad High Commission adjour ed, in the Philippincs.They are \u2018as fol- > BT Birla ¢ himself : | He Has Been Transferred to the Mili- 5¢arching the coast for Major Truman, ; .~ |propodals and counter-proposals for{'OWS: =~ © : : \u2018a BN Sir James Edgar himself, and not to Pr 8 grades IV ey Aggie Varney, 4779 the arbitration ot the Alaskan boutid-| First, that the campaign is to be.tary Authorities on Isle\u2019 Royale.- [stopped at Binangonan, opposite Mo- aah : ng 2 >» The natives | satelv r: LEE = Wo ; aaioni rosecuted as vigorously as possible, ron.{ho natives immediately ran | Walter Wihgcler, 456% 5, Maggie or wore made, bt the commissioners | iSO Si, BOrouel Pi a i ag of rice, bub a de cgation IN ca- Woolley, 8192; 4, Johanna McMahon, | Were unable to agree respecting bref, oo, 0s \u201c0 00 that\u2018 the i ts - noes put off and greeted the Americans 1038.tribunal and terms of reference.= (The B\u20ac18ht, 10 order that the insurgents with the usual protestations of friend- } Grade V-1, Ella McDonnell, 5516; | begotiations, however, Were \u2018still pro- May not have time to recuperate or the Prime Minister: utfiorru = The Minister of Finance-Let the| _Fort De France, Martinique, Jane aker decide.7.\u2014The Sfax,- which left: here at ten Sir Hibbert Tupper (to the Députy o'clock Sunday night for, Devils Is- ) -Speaker)- Will you now rule on the |land, to take Dreyfus on board, sailed .=D : HAE! ; to ize in f _ 40 90 | NOM ar ) , Baled pe.- : | Rr seodlirié x vernments of to organize;in force -at any one place.- Whstion | raise, that this matter can- quite unexpectedly.It was not until sou ! ê EE 2, Alma Meer, 0100 3 Lawrence geoding, Jdetween the Ee 3° : Second, that the: whole peace pre- Y Come before you as you stated.four o'clock in | the afternpon that her oo 3 IR ; .hee oh Mi h il ulin varney, VE, The members of -Patliament Lu re.posals in the \u2018future are propositions of au acte chairmin of the commitee commander Was notitied : to sail, and| .CLOSING OF THE SCHOOLS.0, Loulsa J itéhell, 3888.\u2014 great] ÿ disappointed a oe ®| inconditio pal surrender, Parleying - - Jou cannot report yourself to |the cruiser leftias soon as sbe could Aj the schools under the control of LACROSS ES.formation, and Sir Edward Grey, Liber- With the peace commissioners sent by Fourself.Opposition\u2019 cheers).get up steam and take on board the the Board of Protestant Commissioners | E NOTES.al, and others, \u2018propose to ask.fur lier Aguinaldo will not be permitted.:Un- Sir Louis Davies-The Speaker has necesssary.provisions.Th {vw .soe Sherbrooke meets the factory\u201d town ; db ess mmissionei iz ' , Spe: : c provisions.The Cayenne wil] cl CE _ y y to il 0 : [less the commissioners are authorize«l Ps us to do with the point of order.[authorities fôresa that the Sfax the Ponies oe bon 1 players next Saturday for the first questigus onthe subject.| ds tal a to accept the American terms, they iid AB 1or the House to decide.(Great would leave Fort (lc .France on her school, Kindergarten class, Wednes- time.A large\u201d number of admirers representative of the.Associated Press dre not to be allowed within the Amer- a a pand cries of \u201cCall in the present: mission, and at \u201ctwo o'clock day, June 21st, at 10 o'clock a.m.;|\\YDO have nob as yet lost faith in Our rat Hé had acted in the matter for the |ican lines.| TEPC 2 or- | Third, that the Peace Commission yesterday afternoon the despatch boat Elementary class, Wednesday, June boys will accompany the team to that Parliamentary Secretary: fori the of 1 se, Me dfision ells were then rung.|Gocland, stationed in the waters of 21g, at 2.p.m., Commissioner Fuller | P lace, which will no doubt help to en- sigh Office, ab the request of the Mar- |i8 to close up its negotiations and re- ©.Themembery having answered the Freñcl jan iyer ur \u201cCou the Sherbrooke stick handlers ; ui von ; Uni i tr $ having a ; ] ch Guiana, left Cayenne, the| presiding.to ] courage the Sherbrooke stick hi T5! quis of Salisbury.adding that: it |was turn to the United States, leaving to - ion bel the Deputy Speaker ad- capital, for Deyil\u2019s \u2018Island, having on East Sherbrooke school, on Friday, In their efforts to [ring pack ir most dnlikely hat a public statement General Otis the management of the - > pt le Hour, said the question hoard the ./ superintendent of june 28rd, at 9 o'clock a.m., Cém- th: 6 all the ¢ ho a S ir oe Sat.wouldibe made; as the ~highest inter-| War.! ae Ce RE oh OW: \u2018In committee -of the [the - penitentiary and the missioner Eadie presiding, _ % ; 1080 who re go DE at ests Of the commission Werk opp sed .Fourth, no additional concessions BR.bu point of order hag been raised commander | of the \u2018marime| Prospect street school, on Friday, br ay 8 on wear Clube lation tO it; and silence was thi Best help in fare to be offered the natives.They Bu à member for Pictou to the eflect artillery, who {were delegated by the June 28rd, äit 9 o\u2019clock a.m., Com- FOS \u201caCrosse Cubs TOBURNON the négotiations.Mr.Chamberlain must accept without reserve the terms - ow hon, Ministerof Railways and French Governiment to officially notify missioner Sangster presiding.color Searls, which gan only pe nan.added{ \u201cI have the mode sariguine view | 9flered or contipue to fight.- cotta; d a speech\u201d has referred to Dreyfus of the revision of his trial.Central school, Thursday, June 22d, 8 rec a the 9 ore o o.O.| of this situation, - More than this, 1].\u2014 ù n \u2018ocuments of the ofticers ot his The Goeland will be back at Cayenne |at 9 a.m., Mr.H.D.Lawrence,chair- |PT0W YOU colors.- - am \u2018certainly not in a position; to 8 y\" STANDARD TIME HEREAFTER, eat, The hon, member for today.| LT L 4, Man, presiding.- STOREHOUSE OF PLUNDER 4 Washington, June 7.\u2014Acting Be- =.is dog + point of order that A despatch from Cayen e, capita\u2019 of Academy, Friday, June 23rd, at 2 I a BISHOP HURST AND | Po \u2018éretary of War Meiklejohn has issued: - ; he men 6 now Laid on the French Guiand, says that, Dreyfus was clock p.m., Commissioner Hurd, De ET HIS \u2018WIFE PART.|{he following official announcement: = +\" The.\u2018chairman of commit- (Munday) transferred , to the mi'itary presiding.| Countess\u2019 Maid Sent to Gaol for Many \u201c i LL Ÿ 45 Bo \u201cStandard time is established in the : esto gee his ruling on the authorities.He swill stay on Isle\u201d ~ \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - 07 Thefts.Narra dements Being \u2026 fade for Le- territors es under government by the \"aa not, ecided the point ~of order Royale until Thursday, when he will HE DIDN'T COME BACK.Paris, June 7.\u2014Dorothee Brum, s za Sepsration-Incémp® Ah vn \u2018military forces of the United States.point Properly taken\u201d because the embark upon the French second-class : favourite servant of the Countess Clair- TH the Cause.| \"|The Acting Secretary of War has di- of order should have been raised cruiser Sfax, fin.the roads.of Isle| - About ten days ago Mr.Butler, ch i rected that hll departments under such vaux, of the Faubourg St.Antoine, was | Waëhin gton; June 7.Rj R oot, oH , ox vy Abe - Men reference was made to that do- Royal : bandmaster, left town saying he was Es | \u2018 ANY We ; i} yale, 2 - 0 , .itte i ?, Es de lon Ly , ment shall observe the ie i appeal has been tiken to oT E \u2014 going to Boston and would return on gore ot prison for elovon oy of Buffalo was in \u2018Washington in cen- ey ha by \u2018the United States BR hat a fa that incident.Thosc| ~~ PERSONALS.the following | Thnrsday : As ey Yo While the maid was confined at the nectidn with the Arrangements | os \u201csignal Service standard time.This | .em favor of the decision by the - ; 4 found that he had left none o 18 be- Suburban h.spital, afflicted with ery- made between Dis on Chis wil J for .\u2018order applies : or Cuba, 75th meri- Te |.\u2018 o \u2019 : \\ Saran of the committee will please Mrs.AJ L.Parker, with\\her two|longings behind him, except his debts, ?- sent, \u2014 \u2014 - children, also Misses Emma and Bertie amounting te about $150, no\u2018one was sipelas, the officials who cisinfected her legal sep aration.Mrs.Hurst, who is dian (mest longitude) tive: loupitude) .RK The House then divided when - the Woodward, are taking their holidays surprised when on Thursday he failed | F90M found secreted in the seats of the second wife of the Bishap, was Miss Hae, t eh eh ilippine archipelage, \u201coof Mingifthe chairman of committees |at North\u2019 Hatley, at Idylivyld Cotto put in an appearance.Among those chairs and the backs of pictures $1,004 Root, lof Buffilo, and 18 wealthy.She oth to ho n (cast lon tude) time.2 \"Tp by 65 votes to Fo vptes, tage.; : i ; who mourn his loss are Continental in gold, $500 a rom.is now in Europe, }aviog left Wels 1206 meridia g : : Brodeur, the deput eaker, Mrs.(Dr.) Pussault.of \u2018St.David de | Hotel, which holds his board\u201d bill of |; A LE ingtofi nearly a year agd, Itissaickthat|: i en av A hen left the chair, and tht House re Levis oh 4 been in town for a few several months\u2019 standing, Henry Veil- bros had been removed and 120 bottles there will be po divorce but that hey | GREAT DAMAGE A.BY A EK Mhed-into committee under his chair- days the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.À, |leux, who was his favorite tailor, Co- 0 wing a bed 0 Conth fluor will mot live together again] incompat-|; xin TT Manghip, - ee ander.Geriest, returded home yesterday.dere & Sons, who supplied him with a stored in the bed.Cost'ytinen,g'oves, |jbility being \u2018given as the cause.| The |: Franklin, N.H., June 7.\u2014The first TS Ce a.\u2014 [high grade bicycle on trial, and the articles of wearing apparel, and valu- Hurst residence at the corner-of S¢ven- mail from Andover yesterday forenvon Captain Tisctte; ol 8.Johns, ea Harmony Band, which gave him a re- #ble stones korn from their settings and teenth street snd Massachusetts ave- brought hs of a heavy thunderstorm town y ester Sy, of Si po 7 bane.tainer of a montk\u2019s salary in advance.secrete In an old stocking.were a'so ue i one of the finest in the city and [which broke over that place Monday ferred the urtory of Sherbrooke qua found.= ade has been the scene of many elaborate [ afternoon, \u2018causing.considerable dam- : dron of Cavalry to the care of Capt.J.The maid had for some years made Foi pments by th e Bish op and vis age, .Terrific lightning and thun der, à na ommitter adjourned at 3.10 7 & and the House at once rose.7.the Du the committee will résume 7 \u2014 Tammond deal.- >.= _ \u201c| W-; Horton.{Lieut.-Col.Taylor and , MEETING OF CREDITORS.|a business of robbing her mistress, and Sites?| To high wind; rain and hail prevailed for, _ 0° © GRANBY soc) ; |Lieué-Col.Learncd, of.Cookshire,| In the Superior Court,.in the case had systematically purloined the jewel-1 When the disagreement first became [some time:| Windows weré smashed, Gre AL SCANDALS.were also here in connection with the ot L.J utras, of Richmond, Insolvent, |lery and.wearing apparel of guests| cute lthe Bishop and ja daughtef by and young poultry was killed by the op by, Que,,.June 7.\u2014Granby is transfer.io i \u201c7 |a meeting of creditors was held before of the house during large entertain- his first wife left the.Massachusetts [hail.Gardens were flooded and crops ed over an iexeecdingly painful { - a Judge White, when John McD.Haips, ments.~~.\u2014 oo aventie- house\u2019 and lived fora time in were injured considerably, Trees were | es seandal which involves some of | STOOKS.| of Montreal was named Curator, and At the intervention of the countess) oof ihe buildings of the new Metho- | greatly dainaged and telegraphic and \"4 tor select, families.Two.actions R.F.Mortis, stock broker, Odell\u2019s Messrs.S.O.Shorey and E.Swift of the courts dealt leniently with the dist Universi , on the Loighbo ough \u2018telephonic, \u2018communication were _cut WE spol FR tion of husband and wife ure | Block, © reports to-day\u2019s prices, 1|Montreal, and W.1.Ball of Rich-|maid, who will be committed on hex road lin the suburbs of the capital.lof! a I tion of A Well ax a, suit for alïena- o'clock by telegraph, as follows : mond, Inspectors of the Insolvent es- discharge from the hospital.: [The Bishop and his daughter a how 1 \u2014_r- 7 x Co à Wife's affections.|\" Mowrmmaw sroox Exemawes.[tate.| C1 L \u2014\u2014 _ |in\u2019N&w York, about to! start\u2019 on their | The young daughter of \u2018Mr.NA N.a \u2014_\u2014 Canadian Pacific.Railway .h \u201cmo.9834 es : THE PATRICIA REPORTED \"| summger vacation.Ome of \u2018his sons, | Irwin, aged five years, met with a se- \"#5 \u201cst Fe LS Montreal Gas.tips crier eens pe | = WEATHER PROBABILITIES.LOST, BUT I8 SAFE.) Carl Bailey Hurst, is Consul-General [rious accident last oremine, While play- ; Mr TEN BY A DOG.A Tram RS EL ENT M8\u201d 106) June 7, 11a.m.\u2014 Forecast for next| New York, June 7.\u2014The Hamburg- |at.Vienna, and another was recehtly Eds.the Lt ace of bout 4 feet = and ' ing \u201c B-A, Planch; while out wheel-| Naw YRK Br00K EXQNANGS.| 24 hours, issued by the Meteorological American Line steamer Patricia, which | appointed Second Ligutehant lu the Je he hap the elbow.Mr.and age Y, Was attacked by @ gav- AmericanSugar.i.ciuveeadpiom 14514 \u2014 bureau.sailed from this> port on May 27 for army; SS Mr °[rwin were away at the time, for © vases Hear Sand Hill- He received Américan Tobaceo.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.veusoune 95, -7|__ Mostly fair and dontfmucd very warm | Hamburg, and which was rumored last| ; ÿ.7 5 14 à, pos.TWA, ; n found tw _ 3 severe 2 CLR e received Coicago, Mil.& 8%.PAUL.iicdbrrare 124 cee |=.0) .9 Ne LE ox | yd lar thly'meeting df: the [a drive, and on their return foun 0 Wound Wound in \u2018the left leg.The] Manhattan.108% \u2014 with thunderstorms in some localities.week as having been abandoned in The regu ar mon ill be g of, Lied docto \u2019 resent, who found it neces- - os tion, gn 1% prompt medical atten-| _ CW0AS0 BOARD or TRADE.er | mid-ocean in a sinking condition, was) Thistle, Lacrosse Club will be.held this jdoc Yo Dt the child under the influ- > coneide though very painful is not July FHOMb Len checac eue Terame neue TVA | Electric Bells installed and [reported to the .agents here Monday evening at th Windsor Hotel, ay B 80 sary.ot Pro roform to properly set the ii ae bo dangerous, The dog| \u201c| Oata.irene BREA repaired by Frank J.Davis.afternoon as passing Scilly Islands, o\u2019clogk.All members: are jrequep bona O0 Le Mle, CRT | Bell Tel.336.{ aîter making & very good passage.\u2018toatfend.7 4 ji | pe - ' 4 2 en x.* ; = : 7 + a EE 07 \u2014 i & INSURANCE 4 - DRESSER CO.and sold, | \u2018blend of CLOTHING ! - Twose\u2019s our \u201c - anxious to sli \u2018 Meng all- _ Next door to La Banque Nationale.Wednesday, 7th day of June Next \u201cBherbrooke; 6th ay, 1899.SPRING TONICS \u2018Sar aparilla BEEF and IRON WING All Branches, Best Companies, June = Wedding \u201cFire Companies represented : ROYAL, ÆTNA, QUEEN, LONDON, MANCAKSTER, ALLIANCE, BAITISE AMEPICA, WISTEUN, COMMERCIAL UNION, - GUARDIAN, PEŒNIX OF LONDON, HARTFORD, LONDON & LANOAFRIRE, LANCASHIRE, AND NORTH BRITISX a MEROANTILE mille, | .North American Life, | Travelers Accident, - Dominion Plate Glam, Bol T sud Insuraace Cous, suite Co.of N Domtuion Burglary ana \u2018Guarantee Co.W.8.DRESSER, ¢ W.McKEE, 29 Markos square.\" FRANK THOMPSON ns & COMPANY, Bankers ad Financial Agents.Municipal, Railway and Industrial Debentures bought Investment Securities suitable fer Ve 7 Funds, Estates; Executors, Trustees, ete.always on _ Notés and Bills Discounted, Advomees made upon approved Collate trel Security.pe Exchange Purchased.Bai ianvore of ington Sb, Sherbrooke.Its rio Secret| Ifsin everybody\u2019 s mouth, Whatls?© .Why, Fuller's \u201cRoyal - Cream Coffee,\u201d of course.| This \u2018Coffee is\u201d the finest pure old.Government Java and Arabian Mocha, and sells at 40c per Ib.; 5 lbs.for: $1.90.EVERY MORNING\u2014 .Fresh Strawberries, Frosh Cat Asparagus, Home Grown Cucumbers.\u201c Lottuee, Radishs- and Rhubarb, - Also a choice lot of SOUTHERN, CABBAGE, W.H.Fuller & Co.St.Francis Clothing House ! Everything I lew and fashianable in Ready ~Made Can be hk at our Store, 93 Wellington St.As we are new beginners we.are the public that we _have the largest and best stock in the city.A-call only is asked for; when our prices will| be- found a great inducement to trade with us.qd ool Scotch Tweed - BSuits, © Men's all- ool Tweed Suits, ~ Youth's all-wool Tweed Suits, Boy's all.aol Tweed Suits, Childr en\u2019s 2 - piece \u201cTweed Suits.- - Just added \u201ccomplete line of gente\u2019 Furnishings, runks and Valises.LEVIN'S Clothing Establishment Twose\u2019s lL 93 Wellington Bt.J Annust Meeting.Notice 18 hereby given tat the ANNUAL \u201cGENERAL MEETING of the Sbarcholders of \u201cthe Bank ill Le held in their Banking House, - in the city of Sherbrookè, on - The chair will taken at2o'clock p.m, | \".\"Byo er of the Board, WM, FARWELL, ~ General Manager, \u2014Such as\u2014 ' Both Phone.| Sherbrooké Presents.| What more sensible or more acceptable than a nice piece ot Furniture ?For instance :\u2014A handsome Mor: ris Chair, Reed Reception Chair, Fancy Rocker, Elegant Couch - Parlor or Music Cabinet, Secre; taries and Bookcases, and hunt.dreds of other articles._ | Selecting presents is usually difficult matter.In our .store with so many useful thin ngs to choose from, it is a pleasure: Come and have a look around.00000000 JOHN EDWARDS, FURNITURE AND CARPETS.171 Wellington St.|.Trade in this Depart ment foes merrily on, breaking the pi record of all previ us Bel: sons.of Do you need anything in the lineof Garpets, - Oilcloths, Lace Curtains, Window Shade If you do, ses our fine showing.Prices w never.lower.TO-DAY on tish Manufacturers: Fine new patterns, low prices.BULWER.its regular meeting in the Method Church tomorrow at 2 p.m.BRIEFLETS.\u2014| terday, and it- appears from repo: of railway offices, received the _Us patronage._ ment in another column of Mr.8.(C.Nutter, offering a fine driver and bug i- ness mare for sale.Those recently registered \u2018at the Continental are: D.H, Judd, F.Judd, B.E.Judd, Lake Megantic: L.bert, \u2019 Ieraeli; C.F.Frasier, \u2018| shire?L.W.Gauvin, Montreal; N./P.treal; J.Davis, Toronto; F.F.Willa; d, F.E.Willard, East Angus.Electric Bells installed a da Bell Tel.336.Those lately registered at #he American House are: E.Kerr, J.Kerr, East Angus; B.C, Neil, -Granby; W.A.Pearce, F.Pearce, Martinville; B.Heam, Compton; W.Young, Springfield; L.R.Mills, Sutton; P.Conners, Weedon; Mrs.Johnston, Miss Bes Hatley.Mrs, Dr.M.E.Guertin, office [at nurse, + - - .° , \"PERSONALS.House are: O.W.Coleman, Ha: lin Lawton, Louis Lawton, Fred W Lawton, New York; R.R.Jamisg Farnham, Que.; Frank J.Greene, A H.Brown, Montreal; Boston; Capt.E.iset, St.Joh Que.; John F.Learned, Col.Tayl Cookshire; L.Kennedy, Galt; F.Higgins, H.Lawlor, Montreal, The wife of W.Bean, Esq., better today.: Mr.A.Robitaille, of N ewport, Was in town over Sunday.ersiatic 150 wosd is our Purity and Strength.ar oo this mark are andes and ful warranted for tù several purposes Peralatio Cloth C oth and Ca Carpet Powder \u20181s manu ac t for two pur 0 destroys moths and ins pests in woolens ard :uphol- Hered goods, jocreasing their arpet .wearing qualities ope Kalf; and it also acts as a disin- fectart, killing disease ger ow @Pandb bacil, and k cep phere nd hea.This latter attrib te mak makes it © pureane valusb ° in sick rooms or places of restricted ventilat on.| All druggists or send to us for it, 25¢ The Piockhardt Renfrew .ited Slouffville, Ont, 0 Limithé, | hel herg/this evening, the.following e- \u2019 will be Honored by Bishop: \u2018| Cheer, 1 |riage tal NOW, W one another with ropes, they: \u201coni a small cave, where they found a 2 nel.posed faurderère., \u201cThe one | was || the is 1 of the an mags rate and ro | ; cf We are passing customs of & case {of Door Mats Rugs, Furniture Oover= and Stair Livens, direct from the Sherbios te.The W.C.T.U.of Bulwer will hold t [food nor drink.LL The annual excursion - to the exper- ® imental farm, Ottawa, took place yes- Attention i is called to the adverti e- il- Cook- Tanguay, Weedon; W.Pouliox, Mon- repaired by Frank J.Dav 8.House, \u2018also: a trained\u2019 The recent arrivals at the Magog] ton; T.F.Baxter, Boston; Mrs.Frank- is much | ,|has à long article trom M.Zola, entitle ach : he four frightful moral di | May in.\u2014At a \u2018meeting of Forest rs | | solution Was | unanimously.catried: | Bro.John Ride, ; - We, the members of Court G , 746, I.O.F;; w | tend to: ou our heartfelt gympathy | with you inthe loss o Sur young nd lovely bride.181 One year-ago, | we a 1 réjoicedwith you \u2018in your ne of Hatley\u2019s best, girls jj sincerely grieve | with.yo in her t intimely death, May the 8.© above \u2018give you strength\u2018 to through this forest of life gather all good Foresters : loved ones ito tha home \u2018not made with hands eternal in the heavens.= sign on behalf of \u201cip bo 10 B Fors.J ! | ! | Ro k.5 à pe Gibraltar, June 7.\u2014Severäl mur ers have béen committed ig Spain, : to Gibrs ltar, during the j the victims heing mei bers of the «\u201cTabacalera Company!\u2019 \u2014 .sor customs officers for the; pr venti n of smugg ing of tobacco.© | \u201cFrom information ctivéd ! the! chief of police in Gibraltér, acçom- I by a marine police officer and bniant of the 8 pahist Gu rdia proceeded in io boa {to the, hack of ; the some Caves.Climbing of 70 feet from the sea, ; a patted Civil,\u201d Y [up ap to sh \u2018but to.of hepup hiding, who proved to be gave iderable trouble; ey | finally! captured and lowered | boat by means of ropes : The Spanish officer expressed admiration at the manger! in the a test had been cartied! ont, rious personal risk, by the.[police thorities.Inside ho cave was found la quantity of, provisions, water, and\u2019 con's, [he prisoner was bronight before: the i Al wd Juine 6.\u2014The steamébip Paris, now on \u2018the rocks near: the nacles, has been handed oyer to \u2018the underwriters and salvagers, | who ; are prepar.ng to make another attempt to float her.There has been | no change im her position since the last attempt totgher.7p | 0] ked Sailors\u2019 Ten Daysin ax and | Boat.\u201c i | Poe j Laon, 31 me 7.\u2014 Nine men sole surviyors a the brigatine Daisy, hich fount ered off ithe Canary Islands, were picked up by the steanier Nile oft Southampton, after being exposed for \u2018ten days in an open.boas with a Thi famished sufferers had © hewed their shoes into shreds;and eaten their leathër belts, \u2018while two of | their Mum- ber, (\u20ac wen- Hughes and Allen Luihing- ton, had gnawed the flesh from rest ge the crew are recovering.] ER \u2014\u2014 iY: no | GRAHAM KILLED | fifteer killing of Louis Stahlman, \u201cI \"who 1 ing when I | saw Stahlman\u2019s standing near the house; \u2018He says: agon house, I heard someone) walki stairs\u2018in the attic.So I went gup rev CANON FOSTER.| University of Bishops College, Leñ- md at laet ne with their Daring Arrest of a Smiagier à at the : lose | ast few duys, | | of i se arch a | hei ight i vu red |; En a fi eat | À ich |! a | se- i au- || Ma-| \u2018 aeither their) emaciated hands.The \u2018hand: of sush- had to be amputated, and the : |} tory, ears, has told the story of the] in the lot nearithe house work-; \u2018I couldn\u2019 t see anything of him, and I went in the up.the old trunk \u201cand got a révolyor out of it.Stahlman stood right\u2019 near the head of the stairs, | I pulled up| the revolver) and is} ot him right in thé hip.I got a ropie and hitched it \u2018hround his heels i College at the Coming i Convocation.H - A Graduate of Bishops: the \u201cReverend | Gentleman Has Done Much for His Church in the Town- \u2014ships.i Ab the coming convocation at the joxville, the Rev.Canon Foster, M.A., Rector of Coaticook and rural dean of the district of Coaticook, will be among those to.receive the hondr- ary degree of D.C.L.The reverend gentleman i is-one of the best known clergymen in the province and this honor gbout to be conferred unon him by his alma; mater, is well deserved, sha will be most popular.Rev.Canon, Foster, M.A., Rector of Co- V'aticook; and Rural Dean of the r District-of Coaticook.Canon Foster was born in Jreland, coming to this country in 1849, land- fing dt Quebec after a voyage of 80 days._ Alter when he! entered Bishops Coliege, © [trom which he graduated; taking his Too \u2018degree of B.A.in 1860.He then took a two years divinity course in the SAME college, and was ordained by the late Bishop Williams in- Quebec, and appointed \u2018to the then mission of Coaticook.| He received his degree of M.A.in 1864.In 1871 he, resigned his appoint.| \"I ment at Coaticook; and from 1871 to (1874 was rector of Three Rivers, Que., [but in the'latter year hè returned to Coaticook, and has remained ever | ! \u2019 } since.Fi the Quebec Cathedral, and in- the District of St.Francis.\u2019 and Canon Fostet is now Rural Dean of the District of Coaticook.He has also been a member of the corporation \u201c| of the Ladies College at Compton, and the secretary of\u201d the same.since its | foundation.| only daughter of -the late Horace Cutting, of Coaticuok.- At the time cf his appointment to the mission of-Coaticook in.1862, his i | district covered a wide range of\" terri- : sparsely settled, ; | Coaticook being a village of some 250 THE PEDLER.| aise June 6.Péter Graham, which \u2018was people.A considerable part of each Sunday was often spent on horseback, going from one service to another.In | the entire district there was no church or church property.There ;are now two .churches in Coaticook and a rectory; at Dixville, a chureh and rectory; at Ways Mills, a Barnston, Stanhape, Dr.Wards, Perry- | boro and: \"Hereford.This has \u2018been accomplished since Canon Foster went into the district of Coaticook in 1862.He has.seen as a | direct result \u2018of his work nine churches [and three\u2019 fectories built, and a resi- several years older than fiftéen.Under the law he is, amenable to mur er in the firat degree, unless jib, is | Tov, 3 that he pedler Btahlman! was ru maging through the hi.use, | Th B defence of igutifiable homicide 1 + nine re ae to \u201carin bag written ing the public prosecutor, to send his residence a notification of the.ser tenci Rf à which the Versailles.court pags ed upon him in ths libel action grows ing gut of the charges! he brought against the officers who conducted the Eaterhazy court-martial.i The : nro ed \u2018Justice.\u2019 He gays \u201cthat he tid | not go into exile i in order.to fled fro m justice, but to gain time, allow! the feeble glimnier of lighit,.the daily i increasing, to \u2018be extinguis hed; 10 matter what; price,\u2019\u2019 he cons tinuës, \u2018\u2018the innoc ant had to be saved untryde averted.\u201d | After alld.the bitterness of exile, he \u2018adds: the ing \u201c1 réturn because the t th is gui: fested.I do not retürn jo cae tron ble or demonstration: I, wish nei applause nor reward,\u2019 even it any\u2019 be lieve, have merited iit.My ownir war je in thie.thought of the ing ot ne] b0 as no tol nd ; dh toop.and Jes ont 20, tho soo tou dent curate established at Dixville and $*® to the tail end of the Wagon and drag.Way 8 Mills.x |ged im into; 1t.Then Grove thell _ : - wagar the 1 here tl we found.\" Soa Grea looky The annual meeting of the Eastern Townships Bank takes place today.His babyship wil In be wonderfully freshened up, | e ahd his whole little fat body will shine with health and cleanliness » after his tutf with the \u201c Albert\" Baby\u201d s Own Ei Soap: Frnis soap is made entirely \u2018with vegetable fats, has a faint but ex- qilisite fragrance, and is unsurpass- « as a nursery and toilet soap.\u2018Beware of imitations.- mag TOILET SOAP CO, Mis man whom I have aided LL draw fi tomb.\u201d ' \"MONTREAL.es \u2026 creèps on with the-advance off - We give free tests and - = AT.à _ jo : .grriving in Quebec some | | years were spent in teaching till 1857, It 1888 | he was appointed Canon of same year elected Rural Dean of the | .This district has since been divided\u2019 In 1864 \\Canon Foster married the Bh church and rectory, and a church at|- \u2018Carlos Ezets, ex-president of Salvador, have overcome the misty vision th a\u201d years, and now 1 am the most \"pleased man]l know.\u201d Apleased patron is the best advertise | + 1 ment.(guarantee satisfaction.A.C.SKINNER, a Graduate Optician, T Wellington se.Sherbrooke.One lot of about a dozen | pieces of Dress Zeph 5 in stripes, laids and : checks, , but are odd lines, none of which ever\" \u20ac sold less - than, 10c | per yard, -and Some as high as 16¢.'- We want the-room :and- have marked - them at the fraction - al-part of their former price, viz: c.= To- day and To-morrow.L.A.BAYLEY, Spend Time and Save Money.| Too many people de-| cide too we in buying a Piano, and (captured by low price) purchase | - - something which never gives satisfaction the start, and is soon| quite valueless from \u2018a musica] point - of view.Spend - a little time in \u2018louking into the matter, \u2018then buy a piano with a first-class reputation.We .have just such pianos right here fon you to see _ and hear, and we invite inspection from all.Have \"you heard or seen the Kranich & Bach Piano, of New York., H.C.WILSON & SONS, Brinch Store Aug | Fletcher's § Expectin a few days to throw thelr new * Ice Cream Parlors Bayley's from| A, D: « se [Le Con L.M whe nd he aL a, Al: a.open to the public.\u2018 We promise everything new and up to-date.A handsome Soda Fountain his \u2018been added to the \u2018store, and \u201calready (especially this \u2018warm weather), many of our citizens | bave taken advantage of its cool-\u2019 ing, thirst-relieving qualities.= In our - - - Cake Department we are adding many ncw lines - and putting on a.new man to look after this part of the trade, when we will have fresh every day : a nice assortment of Cakes and Pastry at right prices.A new _delivery has been added.Parcels delivered to any part of the city.Ice Cream by qt.or gal Strawberries arriving dally.| - - 303018200000000¢000¢ .J EX-PRESIDENT OF SALVATOR CRITICALLY ILL.Oakland, Cal., June 6:\u2014General les dangeronsly ill at his home:here, and there are grave.doutits as to his| mokery 118 Welkiuglon Shroot, : tasue CS .Brgy ; .K.U' estant Tout Lau surgery an scene si Women,15 thio} tephone, 278; Peop:e%, 8,5.Haba & BRAULEY, \u2014 2, : 2, SKERRY v.0 + \u2018e el»; Discarcs o! the kye, Bar, Nosean] Thr OFFICE: 23 Brooks 8t., Hours of Co: :su tation : - 8 to 11 Jever EVETU LIUS.AS À «1 Raturdey, a TIME TABLE.Cars run in beth directions on way, neetin ther ues very 20 minutes 1:0°38.2 a.m, 81 134\" i -E0afery rom Lennoxville bs a mh tlw wa - a \u20ac Junction, ; All other aaa itn Be cars on rats (OU nous oh Mild, Ser Cun, a\" ANicc f° Bel! - Will find camp life ad | monotonous \u201cexistence if - omit to take along à of Tubaçey Bulfficient to la until they: returg from their- - outing.Better order ow - What you'll Tequire from .E.Kinkeacac., - - Nigm ef the LAY ENCE à MUKKL au tou 0 > ue 4277 TANIKFEL & N SEC (,: We liugton Boe, Thenriold TON B a.Te a rEGIACETE\u2014 Lo W.LONCAN SMITH \u201cA tal, eon ote he Co ANLIER, M \u201cEugland.Ne No: Pos, as RN.on Fomor o tigeot oie oe due Pr MIiSSEL =ANEOUg J.-ARIUN Vstenu ses Hotel, Sherbicoke PUI Alig Desiton, ¥qusrs, Ehorbiore.yoo Kestdonos Mi Q CA.ho: sant aus Em k.BR ATISTTR \u201c+ elorinary Burgeoa.\u2018incces i; te: Bergope.= LU.B:chand, M.D, MD, 54 4 & a J dry cxcup.savday, Oval, : B\u20141he lito] as opened ren, + ¢ the poot ¢- = be Blu Tied 10 one ques ERBAOOKR STREPT 41.Bubject w c1a2ge witkiont wy, Le BELT LIE, - make the circuit avery 90 vets .ençh other apd the .+ ol Sn the sustbrooke Bes Go PARK LINE. Park Line Car runs vetwveen Bhar, ©) ¢ \u20ac .ction and Victoria Park, matinr thf .- Tip every 20 malautes, And cæher 1 i cars and outward.bound LeamAnd .+t sald junction.LAS LENNOXVILLE LEE Lennoxville vars run \u201csemen io: ree lb av office and Lénnoxvilie, leaviat cerh te minus every 30 minutes 1,40 p.erie and meeting Belt Le from \u20ac 0 it Belt and ek d \u2018unct! ed I would ask everybody A ; to try my ; 2 and Bac .- :0 Pure, Kett.s Hendersé Lui BR icy will please all in quality | A a and price.5 ALEX AMES, oo c.ad Curer, Wholemie sad kd _ King Bliect, berbrooks : Velcphone 871.[Line ~ of Trunks and Valises just \u2018fammer okebs igh bibes in variety S Cony Comus sud prie Nobby Whips, all paid Ÿ made Harnesses at A Awnings po., up 5 dar Lode repaireil, nice ghape.\u201cÀ few more Open & d z TOP BUGGILS § ; Prices and terms to sul < - .; AFULLLINEOE.4 Farm Implements © Up-to- date in every partioulss._ Ca\u2019: i-and look our stock or - 19h 134 paie a ° | A pas he 1865 rosier \u2018 Ww - ; gestion of the lungs.recovery.He is suffering™ from con-| Crash J ~~ ST Fon Specials \u2014IN OUR\u2014 children\u2019s Black ar Tan Button {sat 69¢ _ medium heavy, ool Boots, 90C.ies\u2019 Black Butten Boot at \u201c1.00 Ladies\u2019 Black Oxford Shoes $1.25.| Men's Black Laced Bootx, «1.65.Men's Colored Lace.Boots, $2.25._ You are invited to inspect.No one urged to buy.The Shoes we sell are \u2018made by re- .-putable makers, and every pair guar-; mld jus as represented, : \u2014 but sensible, Peerless DOG COLLARS.100 Sherbrooke Pedple are using Ice Cream ~ Freezers.Ev ery one mor¢ than satisfied.Prices from #1 a5 and up.This department will, interest everyone whois the owner of a\u2019 \u201cdog.All the.latest and most \u201cpopular patterns in Engligh Oak - Tanned and\u2019 extra fine Harness | Leather Collars, also Metal Collars Allsizes.j fal © \"Steel Dog Lebders, pet, Kennel Chains; etc, ?THE BON- TON.1 ab Commercial 8 LE CHAMBERLAIN, PROPRIETOR ; Wm.MURRAY & CO.Have the largest stock of Canned Goods fn the city which they are selling retail at whole | sie prices.Callandseeat King Street, Sherbrooke.\u2014Teo LET! \u201cNice front offices; en Suite orsingle.Apply to _ 8.TWOSE, ° 97 Wellington Street, - | - > bu ve heard little: lately about « our: \u201caUTTONED BOOT for 82.00, because we've been booming \u201cother lines not so well known, but - equally as good value.- Now, that $2 boot ithe \u2018\u2018gem.\u201d\u2019 Six years we have \u2014\u2014 soldthem and ever a complaint.- \u2018They are even betfer now than ever.= \u2018The stock is satin finish and seldom needs polishing, the: roles and hecls \u201c \u2026 Medium-and made on three styles of A Lu; coin, globe and: common sense.| \u201cMORENCY BROS.\u2018 Leading Shae Dealers, - - - SHERBRUOKE, + ère Receiving F resh Cream from the farm.etêry morning, pub up in 1 pint sealers, hy Bios.\u2018 Wellington St, Sherbrooke, 0.APPERL TO.PEACE CONFERENCE ù Madrid, Juhe 7.\u2014At a - -meetinig just eld at Valencia.the archbishop off ti pl ace presiding, it was decided to î telegraph an appeal to the Peace Con- erence at The Hague asking the dele- puis to consider the steps to be taken or the release of the Spanish prisoners + inthe hands of - tire Philip pine 1nsur- Bens when their other labors are con- =} - \u2014\u2014 AS.MITCHELL THR LITTLE GROCER dispenses some of the: al of Life ~|at, cheap to Buy, good to eat; 1c each, | 10¢ do.bottle, doz, 90c.the Chin hills, .'| being surprised, made no resistance.Klang, villagars iwere the offenders.There were no casualties on the Brit- 8 FIRST BANK oF \u2018got long terms :in prison.President Ho & co.- SHERBROOKE, P.Q - \u201c Hardware Dépt, \u2018Bell Phone:11.Crockerÿ Dept.99, -Also City Phone.in the way of Candy.All kinds of novelties, nice to look Pure wholesome mixed 10¢ Ib., 3 Ibs.for 25c, \"All kinds of soft drinks on ice, 5c 50c doz; Case containing 2 - | Fe.LAKEMAN.| ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THREE GURKHAS MURDERED.A x \u2014\u2014 y ['onins Raia a British Camp in Bur- \u2018ma.: , Simla, June 7.\u2014The following \u2018telegram lias reached here: i \u201cA body of Chins, to the umber of about 200, attempted to rush the British camp at Hattier, in Burma, on the morning of the 23rd ult.Being discovered by a sentry, they fired a few \u2018shots, but on having a volley fired at them they retired, leaying one dead.\u201cThey next attacked the Gurkha settiement, and killed three persons.- \u201cCaptain Sillery, commandant of pe rsued the band from Falam: and ove ok them, killing six and capturing three, the remainder | bolting\u2019 with the wounded.The Chins, \u2018\u201cRumklao and the.outlying Klang- - ish side.\u201d\u201d \u2018 5.A 3 SKAGUAY, CLOSED.= i | Ataskan Institution May Pay Deposi- - tors Eighty Per Cent.Seattle, Washi, June 7.\u2014The First, Bank of Skaguay closed ite doors on |May 29, with $16,000- liabilities.The | assets are said to be $18,000; but many.y but $8,000 will be realized.Julge Johnson has appointed J.G.Price 1e- céiver.He thinks-the deposi_ ors will get about eighty per cent.The bank did a rushing business during its early days.It was the first bank in Alaska and the first to fail, Its decline dates from \u2018the \u2018\u2018Soapy\u201d\u201d Smith riots last summer.A sack of gold, which Smith\u2019s gang toôk \u201cfrom a Kiondiker, was found in the, bank safe.Smith was killed and rhany of.his partners Moody- had trouble \u2018in \u2018Hearing his skirts, Since then.the bank has had little.credit with Seattle bankers.Moody went awiy and left the bank in| charge of a-young man, who said he had lost the combination ot the safe.He refused to cash checks, but was willing to acce pb money on deposit.Finally, a potice \u2018was posted on the door that-the bank was closed.The depositors, mostly poor people, almost caused a riot- : > >.\u2018at 30c per Ib.{ our tickets.\u2018CODERE NAN: \u2018Need you you buy is a > tar FSO0DECE 00000 STROU D'S \u2014Sell best\u2014 0 TEAS Ee COFFEES At lowest prices, _ ave Teas\u2014sound and\u2019 good; no better coll a You can prove this-by- getting a-sample.; Nice new goods arriving weekly to be give 189 Wellington Street, a Im In a ie 7 - LeBaron, Sole Agent f for the Eastern Townships.\u2014y n.Away, with » eta SR Sh serbrooke.BLOCK.À buy:a Piand i I F I if the © Hei = et dT iy et TY L wil | day last week, from town, ~~ The caterpillar pest is not as severe + \u2018| ren Monroe got quite badly hurt by the \u2018at Victoria Par | E rolic, O'Neil.| | Beyer.\u201d |\"RID YOUR HOUSE \u201cOF BED BUGS - BY Usa -RICHMOND.ews items for-insertion in the DAILY RECORD be gladly received by R.Jones, local Cron i Times Office Richmond.] une 7.\u2014A public meeting of the citizens of Richmond will be held in the Town Hall tonight, to discuss the water works question.The G.T.R.trackmen resumed work here on Monday \u2018morning, the strike being declared off, but received orders to go on strike again at 8 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, which they promptly obeyed.Miss Carrie Rainbird nas returned home after an \u2018extended _visit with friends in Sherbgooke.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MELBOURNE.- June 6.\u2014Miss Ruby Cross, who has been attending thee \u2018 Normal School in Montreal, returned home last week.At the exams, ' she passed in all \u2018branches of study, taking a Model 8choel diploma.Melbourne has \u2018a baseball which was organized last week.\u2014 The progressive village of Melbourne is going to lay flagstone sidewalks, continuing the stone, ones laid down last year.This was decided at last Monday evening\u2019s Council.It was agreed that two.carloads : of flagstones, and 4,000 feet of lumber - should be gotten by the first of August.Also a new drain pipe is to be putin on Main street, onposite Messra.Cross and Nung\u2019 dwelling ho It is thought that $800 will coy r \u201cexpenses for materials and labor.\u2018In ten years Melbourne will have: permanent sidewalks with a surplus in the treasury.This is the opinion of the Councillors.An effort is to be made to organize a Royal Templar Council here.The Rev.Thomas Hall is away in Brantford, attending the Congregational Union.: A prominent farmer of L\u2019 Avenir, Mr.Hercule Lebonte, became tempor- atily insane over financial trouble some weeks ago.| \u2018As he became violent, his friends took him to Beauport Asylumi last week; latest accounts report him slowly fogaining his mind.MASSA WIPPI.June 6.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.\u201cGeorge Kezar have gone to Ottawa to_ visit their son G'lbert and family during this week.Miss Blanche St.Dizier has also gone to Ottawa i in compiny with Mr.and Mrs.Kezar to visit \u201crelatives of both her parents.oo Mr.F.Place went to Sherbrooke Saturday: to see his wife at the Hospital, who is gaining'and expects soon to bé able to return home.Miss Dale Kezar and friend Miss Clark of Boston,also Mrs.E.St.Dizier attended the Kirmess at Sherbrooke, Saturday.- Mr.Alfred Pet na Silvester, for were married in | are here on their uncle\u2019s, A.Smit Mr.John Sta ackford was absent one He returned accompanied by his bride, Mrs.Carr, a sister of Mr.Henry Felch, of this village.hey will reside on \u2018Breok st.club, gil and Miss Lora- ly of this place, oston last week and [Wedding trip, at-her here as in some parts of the town, but there are-\u2018\u2018too many.\u201d \u2018ROCK ISLAND.June 6.\u2014The lodge of A.O.U.Where took in- seyen .new members at their last meeting; Arrangements arc being made for trotting and pacing races to be held at the Stanstead fe Park June p nreeting, which 22nd.\u2019 The Advent ¢ has been held = so many years in the past at Beebe ; lain, has been withdrawn this year owing to the grass having so many caterpillars.Rev.C.R.Flax ders returned home from Brockville.yesterday, where he has been attending the'conference now in session there., There was a He between one and the lightning bur phones.J 5 SMITH MILLS.Jurie 6.\u2014 Mrs, Geo.Longew: ay \u201chas been laid up for the past two weeks, with neuralgia.| _ Miss Mabel Bigelow, of Worcester, is visiting her sister-herc, Mrs.Albert Baldwin.| A fine deer was seen feeding quite contentedly Pdr herc on Saturday.- The milk inspector.visited our factory on Saturday, and found everything io good condition.: Quite a number from here went up vy thunde- shower two .this morning, À to Griffin on Th jursdaÿ, to help Charlie | Blunt to raise a large bdrn, and War- falling of a piece of timber.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TS CONCERT - -AT VICTORIA PARK TONIGHT.The 53rd Battalion Band will play | 3 this evening, com- -mencing at 8 o\u2019clocks The following is the programme : \u201c 1.March, «The Standard, \u201d Carl._ 2 Owerture, | \u201cCinderella,*\u201d Rossini.> .Por bugese Redowa, Ritter.Waltz, \u2018La Serenata,\u201d Jaxone.Characteristic piece, Goblins \u201cWang,\u201d By request.7.Waltz, \u2018\u2018Festival,\u201d\u2019 Bennett.8.March, \u201cTage, > Stults.| \u201cGod Su e the Queen.\u201d by 6.Selection, arr.\u201c| and struck his eye cutting the eye-ball { be 80 made and the secretary-treasurer ning out seyeral tele- | COATICOOK.[News iteths for insertion 1n theDarLY REcoRD will be gladly received by E.L.Siceper, local correspondent, Coaticook.] June 6.\u2014Mr.Fred Austin is home|! from St.Hyacinthe.Mr.and Mrs, A.T.Short and Mr.| C.Short, Sherbrooke, are the guests of Mr.and \u2018Mrs, W.C.Webster.Mrs.Henry, Sherbrooke, is the| guest of Mrs, F.E.Lovell.Miss Fraser is visiting friends at the rectory for a few days.Mr.E.A.Akhurst was unfortun- atc enough to\u2019 injure his eye today.While putting some machinery together a small piece of iron flew up just above the sight.- Although painful, no serious results are expected.Mies Annie Norton, who has been spending several weeks i in Bherbrooke, | has returned home.COATICOOK COUNCIL.Held Its Monthly Session Monday.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7,1 - 5 ; { 2 [\\ es foe fp J! __ Ti P.99 \u201cTHO DAYS ONIY.Tuesday and Wednesday, The 6th and 7th.To rec luce bounils we.mak in A f 8 stock within proper e slashing réductions «él N OTE PAPER \u2014And in\u2014 Ë Ii i ii A i \u201cÀ For example: Saving.ii oy 5 quire package Note Paper, regular Coaticook, June 5.\u2014 (Special )\u2014 | The Coaticook Town Council met last, evening.Present, Mayor, and Counéillors Shurtleff, Bachand; Gendreau and \u2018Akhurst, Moved by Councillor Bachand, seconded by Councillor Akhurst, tha the | following accounts be hereby accepted and paid, viz., H.Eovell & Sons, $93.-| 00; B.J.Smith, $24.35; W.C.Webster & Son, $58.46; Parker & Howe, $614.31, and that the account .of Ezra Allen be referred to the Road Commit- il, tee.Carried, - Moved.by Councillor Gendreau, seconded by Councillor Bachand that the petition.of M.Knight for transfer his license to L.Kilburn be hereby granted.Carried.© Moved by Councillor Gendreau, seconded by Councillor Bachand, that Ovide Fournier be hereby appointed special superintendent on petition of \u2018Victor Laliberte.Carried.5 288: Moved by Councillor Gendreau, sec-| onded by Councillor Akhurst, that the petition of Wm.Sharman and al, for the reopening of Pollard street, be granted, and that the verbal offer of Mr.Samuel Cleveland to repair said street so that it will be in good condition for travel, and including suitable | railings, for the sum of $55 and \u2018the | use of the road machine with two men and horses for one day, the whole to the satisfaction of the Road Committee, be hereby accepted.Carried.Moved by Councillor Gendreau, seconded by Councillor Bachand, .that the request of'Mr.Narcisse Tremb'ay, __| of Barford, that tables be provided for} use of vendors on the market be referred to the Market Committee.Carried, Moved by \u2018Councillor Shurtleff, geconded by Councillor Akhurst, that this Council guarantee the Deluge.Fire Co.$100 against loss by 1eason of the contemplated Dominion Day celebration, to be organized and carried out by said company this year.ried.Moved by seconded by Councillor Bachand, that all necessary: repairs be made tô the town building - (including certain changes in the upstair offices) and that Councillor Shurtleff be requested to make a specification of said repairs to id b3 instructed to invite -tendcrs for sai | work.Carried.Adjourned.\"MOE\u2019S RIVER.June 7.\u2014The caterpillar pest is very troublesome and great effurts are being made to destroy them.Miss Nellie Pattison was married ta Mr.Green \u201cof South Barnston, on Thursday last, at the Episcopal Church, Compton, and Miss Mamie Allard was matried to Mr.A.L.Moul+ ton at.the house of her father.\u2018The Rev.L.H.Coles officiated and.the ceremony was at 6 a.m., on Satur; day.\u2018The happy couple took an early | train for Montreal.Our new cream separator commienc.ed operations on Monday.This wil be a great convenience to farmers in this section.Weekly Free Baptist services hav been commenced in the Union Church, : Juue 4th ed | North Hatley.On Sunday, \"the Rev.W.C.Hawthorne preach to adarge and attentive congregation; Mr.Shaw will conduct the services o Sunday the 11th, and the Rev.W.\u2018Hawthorne, on Sunday the 18th.The Free Baptist Ladies Aid, met : \u20ac the Parsonage and was well attend BRIEFLETS.Central House, Magog, Heath & Melg , Props.\u2018Travellers accomopation is A 1, Wh 1 Sherbrooke stop at the Amert can House.J.McDonald, Proprietor.The recent arrivals .at the Albion are : J.L.Barrie, Richmond; H.Nourse and wife, Eaton; A.Findaso , Magog; Miss Smith, Mrs.Bagley, 5 | Smith and wife, Johnville.Battles House, Magog.Proprietor.First-class in every re House are : J.F.Stark; G.E.An-| derson, Nashua; C.Portin, New Haven, Conn.; A.L.Hay, Detroit; C.W.\u201cGregory, Toronto ; L.C.Barr, I.Fisher, Magog; L.-Rowe, Clarence: : 10] ville; F.Briegel, Montreal.The Grand Union Hotel, Montreal, 1 and 1914 Notre Dame Bs, most pular Hotel with gra he m the tm Townshi La En Homer us TY Sali when 1 a he ot Ve BL 50 to 22.00 por day.Geo, B.Faller, Proprietor.1-yr-523 At the Grand Central the late 4r- rivalé'are : P.Gauthier; Robt.Hall Hall, {A.W.Ramsay, H.E.Howard, | Mendelson, T.A.Wharton, Montreal; F.-A.Mansfield, Boston; J.F.A.\u2018LYONS\u2019 LIQUID BUG POISON.: plication does the work\u2014if not, your money One PP back.8c.At all dealers: 4 1 \u2018 his Worship the oF our price 50¢, our bargain price 2c.s Is 5 quir price.25 * PHO | package Note Paper, regula r.our bargain priée Isc.FRAMES, A positive 1 ual price.A I | 3 à ; ro! i Mesum, | ce \\ Drug and Stationery Store, Ë Pri Car- 3 Councillor Gendreau, 0 are showing a nid line ine hand punched cut glass, Ch we are selling.at a very: clois figure.Handsomest: patterns, Callin and see our line.We will be | leased to show it.All pie 3, DTa zed in plain figures.| 25 | Ig! J.Spearing's|.wt A Inspector C.P.Railway.lk Mfg.Jeweller, = = || ds Wellington Stre je BUGS, BUGS BUS! (Big Bugs, little Bugs, old Bugs and d young Bugs.) \u2018 J By Using.enerTHS | | .| Bug È : i + | j lie ie are pie i i wt Howth, I ur ALNATS Si \u201cFamous 500 | Poisog., Photograph Frames, | - - nd we i sure the peopleithat our ad- You can rid your house of Bed Bn MR vould be as | ull, Sonor or insects of all kinds, \u2018which: a 4 dreary as o 1er advertising I rest were it Hot for the savibg grace ot ness ss © Peace, comfort.and bapp- \\values\u2014¥alues that \u201calways imean la| || \u2014 4 \u2018 The Sick Man\u2019s Friéné, ; 121 Wellington St, ds ut How Good For the Price.| ;\u2018 THE ae\u201d Fumie Hust.YOU MONEY, \u2018Bpectal tes: 7: + Fine Bedroom, Parlor, bin Room, Office and taie | Furniture.2 97 Wellington street.| Call sad see us \u2018Before or PH \u2019 NOTICE.re.to Loan on farm, and city property.Interest moderate.Apply to JF.D THEUNISSKN; | Alon Leonard's Offige, No.42% » aliogton Bt, e, Que.: - Bell Telephone No.18, Let at Cook je ire, 1 i À Ni T : \u2018In CHRONICLE block, on sea toux with front entrance, Rdom 11 x.17 feet, -has large tront and.side windows, Do For articulars RIN tb \u2019 3 E BAKER; Set \u2018Covkshire, + D, DIS \"+ Jackets and Skirts, also a fine .fancies is also complete.| widths; Black White, Tan, El °4# prices.i j Po {- | j Now on hand a fall line of i neh 10.Sim ome Montes] Stock Exchange.and Black Sateen.Blouses, in} Our stock of Ties, Collars apd Cuffs in black Tadies\u2019 qstie, | Beaded, etc., at very lo r.BELanoER, ir Ceres mdr a great many diffe mpson Garand - Stook- Broker, | 30 st.John Street, Montreal.- | resents :\u2014-Redmond, Kerr & Co.New York, ng.Distance Telephone.| .Ciplier Code on Application.DOOOLLOOLCOOOOOOOOO0O0M ne a\u201d iy \\J ho LS NN a\u201d a and nobby Cra h Blouses, line of White Pique Skirts, Tw styles.a\u2019 al white and colors and: wi Cob WAL a Belts in\u2019 all À NES $5 Se i ANN WN; PSN 145 Wellington & Street.2} Ri J.BE.Tayl wr Those registered at the Sherbrooke | or .J) CAPSTAN \u2014 | TRAVELLER J i GERI, Moatrsal, 1-2 Ih, tins 5c.Ky 1-2 1b.tins 5c.= i + { ou emon pavot is made from Sound Ripe Fru É I ; _ r bt C2, sold by all Grocers and | Draggis co.Agents for She rbrooke.\u2014 reddy | ul to warm, weather.Ptepa ed by a BOVRI The mort + ple sant and refreshing i is | hosphate 1 IN AL\u2014REGISTERED.it, dombined with Acid Phosphate.It is or immediate use and supplies a.cooling and tonic drink.Specially oe IMITED, -.5 Peter st.Montreal.\u2019 i CATALOGUE of BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES a WRITE FOR IT: © pus of .Le rk \u20ac a > QUININE WIN Morrison, St.Anne de Bellevue; J.B England, Dunham.- | - £ ! i £ fr : ss The Ideal Tonic.\u201d E AVE MONEY ON NEW CLES FULL size \u201cMen's on Lapies\u2019 IBICYCLES, \u2014FINE WHEELS IN \u2018EVERY DETAIL, * S£cOND-HAND BICYCLES PROM $5.00 à UP.REPAIRING & NISKELING A SPECIALTY.SOLE AGRNTS POW pee of T.\\ $38.où dursec rom * crescens Brey W.BOYD & SON, 1683 Notre Dame St.MONTREAL ° Tones up the System, Restores the Appetite.| No other Quinine Wise is just ss e doses ee eta AIR ae y ai ren err Ae Arann gma A - 1 AY a ted pa Ae tape Ans 2 > - ' tr es re ar ame et hd aa A i EE .co.A Rm hy ES degree Na he Ar be rte Lo 7 à \u2018 LE n - ÿ >t 7 - ie de ir Arp ère ares Lattes qi fes méme nee TB ra eg A oh gas ee es a « PE mA re A At mmr Ar emt Erde aire sae ve AA A * , sa t.onal word; each insertion.£tnot paid for \u2014 \u20181 advance 10 cents extra, Bix Insertions for the p'eoffive._ Wie TED \u2014 : Dining-room airs.towns near the of sevei or cight rooms.Must*be co il, shaded location.Apply \u201cTI.\u201d Record Office.Soft Parinks of all kinds Je: Cream, Cigars, Nuts, Sandwiches, ete, John Hommel | - Boys\u2019 Navy Blue and White Stripe Galatea Sailor Suits : sizes, 00 to 6; price, $1.73 to $2.50.Boy s\u2019 Pale Blue and White Stripe Galatea Sailor Suits; sizes 00 to 6; price $2 to $2.50.Boys\u2019 Fancy Stripe and Colored Galatea Sailor Suits; sizes 00 to 6; arice $2.00.\u201cdouble sailor collar, trimmed with white braid; sizes 00 to 6; price, $4.50 to $5.50 | : Boys\u2019 Serge Sailor Suits, $4.50 ia $5.» Serge Suits.oo Boys\u2019 an-of-War Sailor Suite, in all-wool English Berge, with coo.CLOTHING | FOR THE BOYS! BR © oaiates short pants; sizes 00 to 6; rg Sults.Blouses.Boys Blouses in dark, fancy stripes, \u2018White.Pique, .with em- _ broidered sailor collars; price 70c to $1.25.- Boys\u2019 American Blouses, in light fancy stripes, Muslin Blouses, with colored sailor collars and cuffs, price 75c and $1.50.Mail Orders Carefully Filled OGILVY'S, |.The Dry Goods Store, ST.(OATIERINE AND MOUNTAIN STS, MONTREAL.\u201cWISCELLAREOUS WANTS.HOUSE T2 LEToIn à Ea:t Sherbrooke on Brew to street cars.WANTED~From \u2018June! 15th to Sept.to fifteen words, 15 cents; one cents each Apply Sherbrooke House.- leasantly situated in the Village ile, ght rooms, wood furnace; water laid on, .\u201cHOUSE TO LETA comfortable residence in good repair, of Lennox- Rent moderate.Apply to A: W.ELKINS, Lennoxville, Que.garden and stable; convenient nquire of Mrs.J.G, Robertson.\u201c15th, in these Sherbroeke nnoxville, or between Severe live, a furnished house ster\u2019 St, 7 \" REMEMBER the 8.L.Club Rest urant will be M a m.till 1030 p.m.| 3 Fruits, open to-inotrow Irom 1 am leavin and not pai h fore June 15th, will be left with my attorney for ¢ llection, which means extra s.D.GILKERSON.) Sherbrooke, June 6th, 1899.: expeus.\u201cLAST NOTICE! one trouble, but as l accounts due me, I do not wish to.cause an Sherbrooke, a anager of the Restaurant.cultivated, good buildings; spring water in house and barns, FARM for sale in Bulwer, formeriy owned by Henry Chambers, containing 50 acres, weil Apply H.Connor, Sherbrooke.L one side or in rough: -8pru - Flooring, Sheathing, Clap laths, Sheathing Paper, Pine for fimshing, etc = John H.do wne St., Sherbrooke, P.Q.WANTED\u2014 \u2014Position as Saleslad y.first-class re- UMBER.\u2014Wholesale and Retail Dimension Timber.Spruce-and Hemlock-Boatds, planed ruce and Hardwood rds, Cedar Shingles Armstrong.office and yard, Lans fefences.Address-A.M., Box 26, Sherbrooke, WANTED - -A General Servant, Apply.Mrs.J.A.Wiggett, 49 Montreal Bt.2d-71 business and pleasure horse combined Brown Mare, 8 years old, weighs about 1000 lbs.fa right, the purpose of securing concerted ac- 10 S.C.NUTTER, tion against trusts.\u2018T4 à Sherbrooke.- =: \u2014_ oo rer ere : [1 @ \u201cand patter ( d 4 FOR SALE I 15-2 hands\" bigh, she is a free, fast ster, st walker and wiil ple ase any one in ed.Bric 8 rice 2 ELECTRIC FANS| For Sale, Nearly new.Apply- Silver Spring Brewery, Sherbrooke.\u201c ANTI-TRUST CON VENTION CALLED.Austin, Tex., June DRIVER or GROCERY TEAM IN- : They Had, Stôlen a Box From thé | he was ren \u2014 | brooke 0 \u2018tea\u2019 7.\u2014Governor| | Sayer has telegraphed all'the governors and attorney generals of the Southern States a call for an anti-trust convention to meet in St.Louis, Sept.20, for Finest s.Regular 40c B'per yard.jsolors at 39¢ per yard.goods for éostumes, $1.10 per yard.New Fast Dye Navy Blue « farted fast colors.Prices from 40c per yard.New-Colored All Wool.Dress Poplins, nothing\u2018 more stylish, nothing weùrs 3 Terms Cash.\"SUMMER, DRESS Goons At Special Prices.oT 11 Wool French Challies, assorted colors B50 pieces colored all wobl Dress Serges, black and > \"all colors, worth 30c, choice for 19c per yard.200 pieces New Fancy.Plaid Bress Goods, the latest colorings and new designs, prices from 15¢ yd.\u2018New Shépherd\u2019s Plaid Dress Goods, in Black and Ww hite, Navy Blue and White, and .Brown and W hite.All prices from 15c per yard.\u2014 -Colored all.wool Henriettas, extra] fine quality, assorted colors, cheap at 50c.New Colored All Wool Satin Amazone Cloth.\u201chis i is the Finest make of Ladies\u2019 Cloths.3 special lines at 55e, 75c and [olors to.select from, at 55c, 65c, 75c and $1 per yd.\u201cCountry Orders Carefully Filled, \u201cSamples Sent by Mail.John Murphy & Co, - 2343 st Catherine St., Corner of Metcalfe st, goods, to be sold at 25c Choice of all the Choicest | Seaside Serges, all war- better.All the latest - MONTREAL.FELL on THE RocES.\u2014\u2014 J URED WHILE CHASING 4 BOYS.: fe i and Were Rutning {Away With It.tet 2 Bi runett, driver of : Mr.E.L Denis\u2019 deli ery team, met with a serious accident yesterday .evening.It} appears, thdt he was delivering groceries on Bron ppton road when; four boys came up oil hind the wagon and stole a box from.5 Brunett jumped to the) ground ax d gave chase tothe) boys, who leaped over the fence and ran down the {embankment towards the track.| The unfortunate groceryman was less agquainved with the lay of the the young culprits, * whoi he \"wag pursuing.In ju: ping the ferice, therefore, he fell headlong down} the embankment onto some rocks\u2019 below.Somp parties who witnessed thet aceident an to his, assigtance and?found him in tion.Fel as taken to Dr.Farwell\u2019s hig injuries were attended Wi office Whe è It waë found that his Jaw and to ribs were broken, besides\u2019 severe! cuts and {bruises on his; head and} body, caused by the rocks : son, which he had fallen.Later in the\u2019 évening oved to his boarding house, King stred .His injuries \"are consi- { dered to bet very serious.Mr.Brunet 18 lately of Montreal, coming to Sher- or ithe opening of | Mr I Denis\u2019 grocery.| i The pol e were notified and Mr R.G.Davidson, of the force, Was pu 4 on the ca An effort is being .made to = them to.the boys and bring ti pate M 1 Ll i A, Odell has gone | to Otta- Ber prother, ree There aa ay AE Ge edie ! visi ling hip aunt, M gl i -at be beautiful place *Rdck Mount, i, \u2018Willard Smith, who b spending #& few days in town, 1 to Montr gal this aftetnoon; : Mrs B looks gave a vety pleasant top number of her friends on Monday; | at \u201cMountfield.\u201d woh Mr.E.|C.Hall \"is making lvery extensive al erations and imp provement 8 in his lho ise at Lennozville.1 Mr, B.atson, B.A., ;of \\Bisho 8 College, ennoxville, .wis ordaine priest at Juebec on à Trinity! Sunday.| Mrs, L Lucy Johnson, who has beé ing for Bston, to visit friends there.Mr.D.iD.Campbell, Comtont ounty, is in the city today absence b Graniteville, Vt.i ; VENEz ELA TRIBUNAL -||Commi \u201c [iconcludéd and the Ë | lof each Rev.ir.Allnatt and\u201d Rey.A.Scarth, of Lennoxville, have, one tc Quebec.f p attend the Diocesan Syn ; Mr.# ADJOURNS UNTIL JUL , Lurie June 7.\u2014Professor Miirtens f Russia; one of the arbitrators in the Veneuiolan dispute, and also ja.me 1 ber of the Peace Conference, \u2018has intimated tha t the members of the Ven : zuelan tribunal who are also delegatps to the Péace Conference will be required at The Hague until carly ja July.- The Venezuelan tribunal\u2019s jmeeti va Ë dingly been adjourned until members can attend., E - > extend over four \u2018or fiye e aident Kiger and the Beith Hi h joner, Sir Alfred Milher, who is also gdÿernor of Cape Colony, an unconscious! condi- | T DE BARAS FOUND GUILTY OF MEN as 5 boet return ; 1B staying with Mrs.F.L.Bean, is leay- of Winslow, on his vy home after a two: months\u2019 = | * sible for auy deb If, unless under an-under in writing from.President Benjamin Harrison Bays that | the proceedings of the\u2019 Venezuelan tri- | : bunal wi, INSURANCE ON 1 THE PARIS.Amount on the Vessel was $1,000, 000 and on the Cargo $242,000.- \u201cNew York, June 7.\u2014Second Vice President James A.~Wright of - the International Navigation Conipany said that the owners - had given \u201cup the steamship Paris, now.on thé \u201cManacle \u2018rocks, off Cornwall.The vessél was insured for $1,000,000, and the insur-' ance on the cargo amounts to $242, - 000.This is almost all with American companies, the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company holding the most of the risk; Parit .J 'l \u201c Ls > ° SNAKE IN HIS STOMACH.Hamilton, June 7, \u2014Charles Little of M1 West Flamboro\u2019 coughed up a snake; \u2018which had been i in his stomach for two years.The snake was 10 inches in length.Tt is supposed Little swallowed .{it = taking a drink at a spring\u2019 i | \u2014 i.+ .FRAUD.Chicago, June 7.\u2014The jury ia {the case of Baron and.Baronzss de Bara, charged with using the mails to con- duck fraudulent business, br ought i ina verdict late Monday evening, finding both defendants guilty.Thé maximum penalty is twelve years and six \u2018months\u2019 imprisonment and a fine of : $12,000.A motion for a new trial | was niade and, pending the decision, sentence WES deferred._ | J.B.PICKEN.| F.G.PAYNE.J.B.Picken & Co., Bankers & Brokers, mromben of Montreal Mining Exchange.+\u2018 24 St.James St., Montreal.Mining stocks, bought and sold, Promos invited, A.DUSSAULT, D.Diseases : yes, \"Ears, Nose and I 184 | ST.ANNE ST, QUE- BOY WANTED.About 16 on ot age, to learn the Printing busin pply atonce to L.$.CHANNELL, * | | Record Office.Wa nted A young man having, a general knowledge of business, also youug' \u2018girl for Dry Goods department having some es perience, Must speak both \u201cwn.MURRAY & co.J mr Apply at once to : PUBLIC NOTIGE Is Hereby glven that the Curators to Walter A.Stephenson, of Leuno ville, will not be respin- beh contracted by him, o on bis the d'andersiened Bherbrooke, June 1st, 1899 8.ALLNATT TE | WILLIAM MORRIS 3 Joint-Curator to W.A.Stéphenson _ IN CANADIAN + 21-709 * PACIFIC $2.25 © To MONTREAL \"nas Return, - | Tickets good to go by pb.m.trains June oth | and all trains June 10ta, and to.return on or before June 12th ' mH, CREAR | City Passenger Agent, Art Bullding Steamship Tickets by all Lines.0.STEWART TAYLOR, «yesterday.The president high contmissionef topk leave her in a cordial manner.\u2018They haye agreed not to publish the \u2018result; of?their deliberations until to- Morrow.I~ \u201cA distinctly and hopeful eli th at jan agreotnont has been concluded pre-| {vails here.4 - ! Es | ls Elec! ric sou imstaitea : and =epale d by Frank Jl Da ns = fe eel HEON \u2014 At ry .4 ; 2nd;inst., a son to the wife of .McCutcheon, E Co i ME A manminou es T NEIL\u2014On Tuesday, phe-éth | by the Rev.Wm.\\Shcaret, ue., jto|y Teacher of Singing.Voice Production.and Correction according to thé old Italian Method.s Studio : No, 45 Y, M.C.A.Building, Portiand, Maine.4 i Lo Hi r gummer term: in Sherbrooke will bégin Thursday, June 22nd and end Thursday, August 31st, Popular Summer Prices for private half hour Lessons in Sherbrooke : \u2014 P 1 Ten weeks, one lesson each wcek, $18.00 Ten weeks, two lesson y each week, 28 00 Ten weexs, three lessons each wesk, 30.00 erms for class hour lessons, including sight | reading, time a nd ear training, in Sherbrooke : | Ten weeks, five in class, .'$6.00 each.| Ten vote in class, .3.00 « | Ten weeks; twenty in class, 1.80 * Lessons missed will not be made up except in cafe of eickness, \u2018 ; ALL TERM .PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.Furtaer inforination may be obtained at H.C.Wilson's.Music | store.\u201cMr.Taylor ha given in Portland, nearly 2000 \u2018lessons since Bept.1st, 1898, and many of his pupils are cccupying salaried rositions in church ch irs, in that élty and vicinity.Miss Marcia aft,a former pupil, is now drawing the larges salary paid by any church in Boston, namei }- inst, Kerr of - Angul aret Ann Neil, of this city.3 $1, 200 each year.Why is it That Our \u2018Business is In (Why), First\u2014W expense a big &E-CALL IN AND J UDGE FOR | : Bell \u2018Telephone No.337.y Peo Je Tele hone 25.Or rders c delivered on shortest Pole\u2019 P | i 1 | L - J \u2018 7] 1 |.i | | IER YOUR ELF.= = = It cost $2,400,000 to build the | Excursion I (SUCCESSOR TO I can sell.- Hence these sterling vi alues : HOUSE F FURNISHING Det: All wool extra super 2-ply Carpet in elegant designe: and.colorings, this same quality never retailed less than 85c.[Friday bargain 65c.Best Uuion.Carpet, full 36 in.wide, some very new designs, extra heavy quality, cheap at the regular price 40c Friday bargain BC.Small fancy.wool Door Mats, size 123 x 81 in., very nice to put: between bedroom doors, regular be: ; Friday bargain 3c._ Dyed Lambs Wool Kugs, \u201ci \u2018in white, green, red and yellow, very long wool and good size, sold -any where at- $1.25.Friday bargain s5c.- \"SILK and DRESS GOODS: DEPT.Large lot remnants of fancy and | plain Silk, ranging in length from % to.3 yds.each, which are to be sold Friday at \u2018about Quarter their regular price.Black figured Carina Lustre, guaranteed pure mohair, very new and.pretty figures, 42 in.wide, this\u201csame\u2019 quality sold in any store at 30c.day bargain 19c.Navy Blue and Black Union Melton, fast colors, good quality, regular 17c, 86 in.wide.Friday bargain | 12c.\u201c GENTS\u2019: FURN ISHING DEPT: Men\u2019s all-wool cream Flannel Neg ligee Shirts, n'cely finished, an A 1.| article and just the thing for camping purposes, regular $2 25.Friday bargain $1.00 > JAS.P.MeGALI Sherbrooke\u2019s Greatest Store, Friday Bargain Day, June 9, i The big stores notions of profit are, very different from ng stead of putting on all the goods\u2019 can bear, | am Constantly Fri- |.| dnd very heavy foe Suna M, SAMU \u2018EL, 2) out poule 9 ds à Po Men's tine all.wool Negligee Shirts, à \u2014 Skirt for & summer = tes shirts sold regula ay Pit bargain $1545, \u2019 « hs.Men's summer w wn Shirts and Drawers, da tha gular price $1.35.Friday b \u201c BLOUSE DEPT Spoc:al lot or Ladies\u2019.Bj of w ich are slightly hop Uh ne special 1)¢ must\u2019 bo cleared me they range in price fro on Friday bargain, see.w.- ~ MILLINERY DEPARTYE var [25 pieces fancy Silk Jitu 1 all.colors, theso sume nd at from 20e to 5ûc ri De.per rin ho met 15 picees Tey Millinery Jin all widths, {rom 300 8 83 pe hh very pretty colors aud e th > regular price.sn \u2018COTTON GOODS DEP, Bright colors in plaid Gi heavv quality, ll 27 Sor elsewhere as ches, a 1 bargain Ÿc.© ve de Te _ Lancashire yore, new pres fast colors, 82 in.thea Friday bargain Te.?4 Th \"|.-SMALL WARE DEPART 15 gruss good quality Bom which are sold at Sc per per page = bargain 1¢ cach.\u2026.The celebrated Vit\" Son which is retailed i\u201d phi keeper should bo without it.Fry bargain 2c oaelh = ER 2 147 Well Write me for Samples.Mail and phone orders reccivé prompt attentions'à7.bi 3 Le n° Tea Just received about 15 5.dor.of the Tatest novelties i in Ladies\u2019 i Wie lin Muslin, Silk and Silkeleen, in all the very latest shades and deigus.JAS.P.McC A ngton st.\u2014 = To RENT! House on London st, contains-10 rooms, aot and cold water.bath and closes, coal furnace.Finely situated, high and dry; Apply ti Aucioncer WATER DEPT.\u201c4-660 - sumers.\u2014 ~ Water bills must be - [before June 15th, or water will be turned off.By Order.\u201cQuebec Central Ry.Winter Time Table.On aud after MONDAY, JAN.2nd, 1899, trains will run as follows: LEAVING SHERBROOKE, Co + RXPRESS\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 7.30 a.m., arrive at- Dudswell Jct.8.80 a.m., arrive St.Fran cf 1.30 p.m., arrive Levis 1.20 P.m., arrive Quel es , this train.This train runs daily, Sundays ex CCOMMODATION\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 9.00 arrive Dudswell Jet.10.15 p.m,, arrive Le 7.7.16 a.m., arrive Quebec (Ferry) 7.30a.m - This train runs daily, Sundays excepted.Saturday night's ire runs through to destiu us tion on £unday mornin, WAY FREI] HT Leave Bherbrooke 9.15 &.m.Toh.B00 pm Jet.12,00 noon; arrive Tring c p.m This train runs daily, Sundays excepted.TRAINS ARRIVE SHERBROOKE.EXPRESS\u2014Leave Quebec (Ferry) 2.80 po leave Levis 2,50 p.m., leave Bt.Francis 2.10 arrive Dadswell Junction 7.20 p,m., arrive re brooke 8.30 p.m.Pullman Psiace Csr Quef ex to Bprirgfield, connecting at Sherbrooke with Pullman Palace Car to Boston, and through coach, Quebéc to Boston, by this train.Thi hain rans dally Sundays excepted.CCOMMODATION\u2014Leave Lavis 7.00 rive Trine Jet.11.00 p.m.; leave Trin a.m, arrive Sherbrooke\u2019 9.00 a.m.Pome 8.50 his train nigl ts train only runs as faras Tring Jct., con tinuine on to Sherbrooke on Monday morning.WAY FREIGHT\u2014Leave Tring Jct.7.00 à.m- arrive Sherbrooke 8.00 p.m.This train rune daily, Bundays excepted.; NNECTIONS made at Dudswell Jet, vty Maine Central R.R., so that passengers leavin Sherbr ke in the \u2018morning can make connee tions forCookshire, Sewyerville, etc.For tickets and further information apply & any of the Company's agents.: FRANK GRUNDY, Je II, WALSH, General Manager.* General \u2018Pass.Agt | dard BATTALION \u2018UD.C.J; ODELL, EL.Notice to Water Con-| paid\u201d \u2018Montreal or Com (Ferry) 1.80 man r \"from Springfield n° Quebac connecting at Sherbrooke with Pullman car fo | Boston, and through coach, Boston fo Quebec | leaves Levi\" daily, Sundays excepted.Saturday | arionet and spon ae rs 4 dress applications to | - : T.8.SOMERS, Adjutant 3rd Batt, Shortroeld, 00 GRAND ETAT Sherbrooke Lacrosse Club CH EAP EXCURSION I \u2018And mpturs $2728.\" To IL Ca Sherbrooke vs.Cornwall Lickets good golug hy p om.trained trains June oth, good to-returu du ; Juve 1244.= E.W.smrrir, Clty Passengsr asd Te o 16 Wellington Btreot, °° Steamship Tickets rn Hw Rates by all Lines.| Boston & MAINE a Winter A1 ; Prains run astly uk Trains Leave er come LL MAIL\u20144.40 a.m.for Bs.Nashua, Worcester, Boston, i Jo ui x 10.0068.1.Newport Leh p BR 2.34 p.m, Lo \u201c530 pm, and, Portland, .Me, % Mountain Notch for Concert, Be NIGHT EXPRIESS-8.50 BB.pom fot be, Worcester, Boston, 5) is White Mountain ose bos \u2019 White River.Juocuos, Yor = leat: (BOM ThE Ft \u2014Espres TF ES NIGHT EXP Sarno fond, Yo £5 pm; Jonduy \"3.07 a.m.herbrooke 71547 oot BE 60 AOUOMMODATION re John BE T arriving md - = Be se eo\".Fraser i | rte + + Seventh\u2014We understand our business by experience.leROCERS, = | =.L.DEN IS & co.Cr \u2014 eee creasing So | Rapidly?simply because y we are selling cheaper than any one else.You may \u2018ask us how can you-sell \u20ac e have not as much|e expense.Second\u2014We buy in small quantities but often.Fourth\u2014We run and do our business our selves, Fifth\u2014We are business, we can sell ch papel P.anxious of doing \u2018 \u2018\u2019Fhird\u2014Our di a big trade, + - oo ~ So - dt Arrangements\u201d Lo OOTOBER 271898, 3! 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