Sherbrooke daily record, 27 juin 1899, mardi 27 juin 1899
[" food = _ | - i * 5 i .- \u2018 = - | \u2018 = # ; \u2026 ; ; | ; | ; _ Nu 3 \u2014.Rap \u2018 Yo Ny = om] : Jess \u2018navy i- | / - : .; _\u2014 ; i 5 = RL : 5 20 ve .4 | : i | = 2 i, = LAST EDITIO!N PTS I- A EE arr a gares Pt \u2014 _ _\";, | i 780 Ce Et JON 12 i SHER BROOKT, QUER., TUESDAY, JUNE 27, | RE 1751 PRICE ONHCENT bo Ÿ- \u201cm PaALAMENT.ICE BLOCKED STRAIT.CHAMBERLAIN SPEAKS.| BIG STRIKE COMING.| POIRIER'S INSURANCE, | : PASSED IN REVIEW, 8 is Steamer Unable | sa |Some- Straight Talk : | ms TT EN pea LTE Go : Ml A ing Civil Servant's Stearmor Unable Jus Fass .me Straig ht-Talk on the 40,000 Tin Plate Workers The Mother | of Sam Pai site n Thousan d Men Sa- = 2 jes Killed.- ; hrough Bella fee ~1.|\" Transvaal Question.- | Will Go Out Saturday.:.1.slow\u2019s Viotim Sues tie cs ute Her M ajosty at | | | PR 2e 0 : a er Point, June 7.pecial.) 107 Teta + | Pittsburg, Pa.June 27.\u2014Th io i) In ten ues Tu ï ol > \" Jong.BY \"i » ois of the Plebiscite-The Military Moons Kerr, oi ERED Kruger Must Back Down or There ference of the committee of the Ame \u201c| q | foret es Com, a + | Aldershot.po ; 201 190 Metas.he tried to come by Straits of Belle Lo Wim be War - on Tin Fate Company and workers) ; 220 4 pel P= au Fe} introduced $ bill into the House yes- 60 miles east of Belle Isle, and failing Mr.Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of strike of 40 000 = sn agreement, and|s| Jadgé Temioux Decides that Sh Nould be Sent to the Transyaal - | : a terdsy the purpose of which was toto get through, he had to come [State for the Colonies, addressing the gurated ne; x 90 vorkers wil be 1naB-1 i - Recover Her Son's Insurs x} ln Case ot War.|./ = the alaries of civil servants around by Cape Race and skirted along Unionists of this city yesterday after PRaturday ce © | Montreal; June 2 pocidjé jade bdoh, June 27\u2014Her Majoaty | > - Ja ee seizure, This was practically [the ice for about 60 miles, from a noon, reviewed caiefully the Transvaal SMUGGLI! RUM yg a oo LH onfreal, ii ne 27.-(8p ted! | à Vic da the ho lay sad - 5 illed by the committee rising and re- 52 ncrth, long.58.80 w.:southwards, question.ouise of his speech \u2018he said LNG RUM AT HALIFA Le case of Senered Judgm ont todays, bridge, \u2018the Prinoe of Wales, the Duke | ; = \u2018no progress.Mr.Richardson| \u2014eei \u20ac ech he samd| rn) .mule Poirier vs, the Stand- , G : iehael | Oss not passed nt that |pA TD A HIGH RANSOM, | °Fine to to the enormous military The Liquor Drawn.Off tn the Bonfied an Lie Asurante Co.in favot.of the ois, the Dake of EE of Bus | WF - Sg bewoudabandonit.(TOC \"7 +| Breparations of the Government of the Warehouse and Water | [5 C0 who was murdered at Sa.| Lord Wolseley, commander-in-chief of = Be ly to Mr.Foster; the Minister Cem m\u2014 | |South African Republic, tireat Britain Substituted, 418 ile ho Oita mardered at St, the arniy, and many princes and prin: ™ C3.Finance stated that up to the 23rd Italian Millionaire Gives $12,500 to had been compelled to increase the Halifax, N.8.June Ÿ : Qa e by his wife, Cordelia Vian; and 2° A wore = oe fo re 0%, of the present month $192.541,61 had Be Released by Brigands.| - British garrison in Cape Colony and Yau à te B., June 37.-Smuggli g|Sam Parslow, both of wh m were Dosscs of Aldorahot ester ne hs wit.1 ~- \u201cpee expended on the prohibition ple L Rome June 27.\u2014Signor' Benedetto Natal, tag an additional expen- has long ben practiced fe he tom - hanged, ry dah oBles the Sabir ic Peso a review of over 18,000 of the ER biscite, and it is estimated that abont Leonardo is \u2018the well-known Italian \u201cIf th .puaily.; tion to do this is great, particularly onlile.The Judge decid inst the | best troope in the Kingdom.=~ - _ 8) ; t to be mill who for ; e ref.rms which Lord Ripon 9 40 URIS great, pal y onj'lle.The Judge.decided sbithe = so wi Ct - a corr he blanc ei to be lcm we for pme, time pan |, {ht 1 nt ich Land Bison ram, nbih ox to oe or: | aompany on ih.ov Bat | Ti mer nary nLeodon | À on which thé Canadian Governme M - real the Premier said no person had fed attempts of a local band.of brigande out the raid tied .the hands_ of the law, i! emergency they may be called to meet | ~\".been named to tue vacant postmaster- to capture him.Hé has now finally vernment and prevented the appli- law has just come to light.Customs | Cp ee Fr : had ; mad is mind \u201cfor Cation of the pressure.\u201d : Br aes JUS us .ing \u201cah Lagat sip Montreal.As he had on a {made up his mind to that course, - for ** Chamberlain said the Govern: Fig in this éity seized five punch-, T HOS.DOYLE\u2019 Wi \u201c { i ;.I a] i | + 5 ly © Mr.Quinn, the Conser- |of selling his estates near (Salerno and 15aid the mimister, *\u2018there would have [2% less than 50 cents per gallon, + Poirier was not responsible for; aots of: = 6p : ) 8 Near | fin the Transvaal or elsewheye.=~ = | ; Not since the Queen\u2019s-J iles hasa | - \u2018more magnificent army corps d : before à Éuropean sovesalgnsand mile FU A new phase of the infraction of the | Là : «460,000 additional troops remained in - \".werious occasion announced, \u2018an in- during the last week the brigands ac- ; : Fo SE à =, i sigation was being made into the [tually captured him.They fixed the ment had tried to establish triendly}eoD8 which were in bond here.Three administration of Montreal post office ransom moderately under the circums- relations with President Kruger, but of these puncheons held rum and two | 228 nd until the report of that enquiry [tances at $12,500 and required that |2ll their advances had been received ors tbe bande Arrested as She \u2018Was Leay the Queen arspis evidence er mith 3 - , ua reteived no appointment would be | the-money be paid .on Wednesday with contempt.He then proceeded warehouse by the firm wh \u201cimported | ing Halifax With $1200 | 7 Tescurces.| | Coin = _ made.| - 8 under pain | of slicing the captive\u2019s to eulogize Sir Alfred Milner, governor the liquor The roe was dram Sel ing Halifax With $1200.| 1 the regiments whish took part th - In reply to Mr.Clarke,Conservative, ears off.The ultimatum had only an of Cape Colony and British High Com- and taken away in small lots and wat rl, | of His Money.{ = À :|the review were those which would : | \u201c Wat Toronto, the Minister of Militia hour within Which to expite when the ernment.for South Africa, eau substituted.oy colored water is en hy alif, .ne re ! PE | nnavor Hie first hurry eall to arms for _ _asid that in reference to the progress mouey arrived, and - Leonardo consi- ernment accepted responsibility for ported in bond to St: Pierre.This is ifux, N.8., June 27, (Bpecial.)the svaal or elsewhere and as the mad by the Medals Claim | Commis- |ders it too close a shave to incur the the actions of that official.As \u201c\u2018for ~Thos.Doyle, 4 saloon.kecper, had .pre ap NY 2 00 oper, various battalions sw past the ro-\u2014 sion in deciding who: are to receive the risk of a repetition.| ; the counter proposals of Mr.Kruger, oslo nord the ga 2e Ÿ © his wife detained bythe police \u2018at; the | val carriages their fitness evoked the - | Cf Emme otter el ss mr snk te guns ho | nil Sa\u201d Yo i ASE AE (RETRO 7 4 jors he eived, .SENT T&0N instalment of reform.\u201d - : > LOS ly morning, as she wai.about ta depart \\ | recs made | \u2014 11,780 applicatiors had been received, MRS.BARROW SENT TO PRISON ser denouncing in the stronges | Ut it was |aocomplished, _ on train for Sydney, C.B., Rith antry, 50 guns and 3,600 hurses made \u2018 guns à up this magnificent display.= fleet daply 16 alleged she \u2018was carrying off without taches + bre \u20ac pe on ita a s | \u2018his sanction.The wife, who is a hand-| impression was) made upon them as of which 4,291 had been decided, final| = - - | enot 8.se heuide } for oy WI : BB pi reserve in 162 cases, | M ust Serve Twelve Years'for Kidnap- |terms the aftitude and actions of the The penalty for this offence, besides |about ' $1200 in - cash, which he During the past few days 441 other ap- ping.I] © Boers, Mr.Chamberlain, with great the fine, is & years' imprisonment.; - j \u2018 : : ; : i ted that practically all the ru ir 4 and would 1 2 | deliberation and emphasis, added: .|'5 28$ertec nl k | pleations bad eet aatod tow New York, June 27\u2014Mrs.George B.| city today, on his way to| OF MISSIONARIES.| vote, and declared the majority ia igit relatives i wood.N.Y.|necting roads consists of baggage car, P& Branton , : Magog after a \u2018special four weeks\u2019 |.Hung -Kong.June - 27.Placards favor of the repeal of the act to be 532.to visit relatives in Norwood, À Y oobi car, coaches and Fu Imans | 987 afternoon, 4 shop, Bowling, of | course in New York, on muscular re- ung Song, June =i.The total number of votes polled was| Mlle, Laure Marchand, of Artha- 46m Boston & Springfield to Quebec Hamilton, stated .incidentally .that ~ Trickion of the eye.-He will now re- \"2ve beeu posted at Kien Ning Foo |g gq0 aa compared with 2,2 baskaville, is visiting the family of Mn, : on : Mgr.McEvay, ot Hamilton, would be : 3 A e.- ; { \u2018 ,882, pared wi 70 when ) g y and which only stops at the important | vay, of ton, woul -# me bis regular trips throughout the fering $1000 for the hosts vin the the-attempt to repeal the act was ©.O.Genest.| | stations, and it would be impossible to the next bishop of London.| Ownships, 00 oo ive rebels is foared.| \u201cI made in 1898.The vote in favor of Migs Burrill, who has been\u2019 visiting run am extra car for the mail, - necesi-{ DET CET pa SWAN .| : ott Act .Roi \u2018 oom | Ab confirmation service in St, Mark\u2019s | Saturday, summed -up the Scott Act! Miss Bonallie left home Inst evening the Boston & Maine and other con parish church, Brantford, Ont., yester- - = \u201cAvery heavy réfir storm - hi | | the act shows a falling off to the ex- |in Sherbrooke, has returned to her |tating the stopping at every\u2019 small Cf boar 15 vclock, lu ~~~.| |tent of 51, having been 1,202 in 1898 [homo in Three Rivers: etetion.| Mr NP.Swan, expres messenger - ; go : a) FAR SP BU.- 4 1a8 compar Wit \u2019 On June .e company .ho at under the He .: -8 » Theelectric element -in the \"on on ther hand, there is an increase\u2019 Mr.A.M.Sangster, supt.of the pany ef the Q.C.R,, died at his home in new schedule it is running a good mail À Was not as marked as is usually | The picnic which is being got up East Sherbrooke this morning, after ry sr OO, 05 i in\u2014 Canadian Rand Drill Co., has gone to], ~.=: At \u2018 ; ee with our summer storms / but under the-auspices of the Sherbrooke of 60 In the voie a oh New York, on business.train hme afternoon from Sherbrooke an illness of about six weeks.The _._, RACE in this respect was fully made [Plowman\u2019s Association, at Lennox- pare 8 ! LC .à Que) , nie 8 Irom fy neral will take place Thursday after- _ Yp in the torrent of rain which fell ville, on Wednesday, July: 5th, pro- | 1898 and 1,678 on June 20.~~ | Miss Margaret Ross, from Montreal, [Quebec to Sherbrooke, and that the! noon at half past two, from - his resi- \u2018BB - oe - : \u2019 mises to be & great AC, \u2019 \u201c | \u2018The vote by polling subdivisions |has arrived in town, to pay a visit Lo |mail service thus given would be fully dence in East Sherbrooke to the ceme- fot th eMerpillar pest is\u201d about over The following is the list of speaker: with comparisons with the vote on the'| her sister, Mrs.H, A, Odell.| (as acceptable.to the public as that un- tery.RS oo CE | - _ lé season as the spinning of to- 8 ited : Mr.Justici plebiscite was as follows: - .LA à | [der the- winter timetable.They furet °° boo 204 : ; _ 88 omhas begun, Und Who have been invited : Mr.Justice | FEE pes \u2018 - Miss S.V.Whitcher, who has been TTL vert that\u201d fo tell 0 _ 0 c Goditi oy ooer favorable Lynch, Hon.H.T.Duffy,; Hon.W.7 5 confined to the house by illness, i ther assert that lor reasons s À : : ~~ ondifiong, however, \u201cthe crop next 4yneh, TT Pena >».A 2 eo, 3 v.186 by \u201cbe | b above it would be impossible to run a{ - UE : co : Co 7 Jar will be.larger than ever as it 18) D\" 108, RK: H.Pope, M.P.; A.# 5 gg En 8» much better, and will soon be out \\ail car on the fast express arid stop oo] ERSONALS.à \u2018 lane cocoon i good Yor 200 cater- Ne ME Me Sed the Ho - 3 2g En £2 gall.4 7 | lat all stations.a | |.Mrs.J.(Dyer left Saturday for Mont- or \u2019 | = TIM FC Hackett FN ?- 87° 8.8 # | Late arrivals at the American] \u2018The Company, however, offers to al- | real, en route for California.\\ : te rival at the - Grand Central | The beautiful -golf.grounds of the House are: W.G.Ames, Melbourne; | low the mail bags to be carried on the Mrs, Albert E.Wiggett was taken to are: J.Bushlaw, H.Rrodeur, J.College have been kindly lent.Here !Sutton Village \u201c 7 7 68 (37|A- Boright, Cowansville; 8.McVety, baggage cars of the express trains and | he Protestant Hospital today, for a \u2019 .« righ, C.P.Rice, Geo.Browne, |there is ample space for every kind of North Sutton 64 77 42 87 East Clifton.TS i .| dropped a the or which these \u2018few days treatment.\u2018 g 2 | \u201cw 1 roel, P.Kane, Montreal; and amusements.Refreshment booths Olmsteads 33 32 83 11| Mr.and Mrs.Rishton, Miss E Rish- trains stop, the bags for the smaller Mrs.Ei 8.Swift \u2018and children: and | ge _ »JDuquet, Richmond.will bé found on -tke grounds.The]|Frarys 48 90 58 31|ton, A.Rathier and Miss Rather, St; stations to be sent batk on the local a, Miss Dyer have gone to visit Mrs, W | PS EE directors have &lso made arrangements Abercorn 97 83 39 34|George de Windsor, were at the Al-|few hours later, This would necessi-| , Bradford, in Granby.Miss Dyer Pr ¥e CC r\u2014\u2014 for a bard.80 | bout 1.80 Glen Sutton \u2014 2 52 84 28 bion yesterday._ tate a troll D ie oppose iy the | acts not expect to return to the.city | - Vian I The speaking will begin {about 1.30 West Potton 62 37 50 - | | ily epariment, ARC CE Lan | i a.= .Tamm eromanmamins.| Pitorwards there will be games Province Hi QU 83-19 87 8|, Mrs, W.A.Bale and un ok It appesrsithat when\u2019 the Q.C,R, [before August Te QO@O@O \u201chy 100697, 118, F ; p ; ! : en .5 86 58 16 town this morning, for Kennebun company was.preparing for its sum- ; \u2018 JR Mhoon insnod by the prés for next and other amusements.| Mansomville 2 69 49 17|Beach, Me., where they have a cob-| op service, arrangements were made | | DEATHS.brea, orological | ~~ \u2014 ; aa \"© | tage for the summer.= | with th astoffice superintendent in \u2014 se - x Light winds, fine and warm .| sent uP TÔ QUEEN'S BENCH., |Esstman Village 38 68 45 37} Mrs.Charles Whitcher has beer nocordance with the new schedule of | SWAN \u2014In East Shetbrooke, on the ©; 7.SR 0 Before Judge Mulvena, in the Ma- Balton \u2014\u2018 18 85 I7 \u201c88|quite serioüsly ill, but is improving) the company, and that owing to some| 27th June, N.P.Swan, son of the : \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tn?a at the conclusion of 62 62 74 9 and yesterday was able to be out for a misunderstanding | between the super-| late Cul.Francis Swan, | of And- ; s , .gistrate\u2019s Court, | ( | Bolton Centre ) yes ym we oo = a Su Rp STOOKS.- _ |the argument yesterday in the case of Peasley\u2019s Corner 59 46 71 9|short time.inteudent and the head office at be 1 over, Me.', oe ; Mog,\" Marts, stock broker, Odoll's |the G.T.R.against W.J.Anthony and West Bolton ~~ 60 867 58 30| py 0, Talbot, chief \u2018railway mail $27.the present Cito 'hy has aren.| mm \u2014 \u2018 | : doc proces bo-day's prices, 1| Wm.Wright, charged with shooting! Ralston\u2019s.\u2014 28\" 47 87 18\\dlerk, Quebec division, was in Sher It certain y devact owever,| that 40 ° pu ; - k by telegraph a8 follows: at a boarding house \u2018car at the Comp- East Farnham 70 82 78 221 brooke last evening, on business.con- the post aX er om ment, Js \"i he - To Oa TRL Boa Ezoninez vo n Station, Lhe loan od xe CE ) a E 2 a nected with change of time on the de mail service from morning to after- EWS ; AGENTS | : a \u2014 th the accused-over Jak rngham.= - - : R.1 : ! à T ¢ = = Re re Toad their trial at the next term of the| Knowlton, No.1 24.68 81 22 QCE Cu | |nodn from Sherbrooke to Quebec 9 19 7, - ST SS (Court of Queen\u2019s Bench.| \u2019 \"| Knowlton, No.2° 17 ,58 \u201419 29| -The recent arrivals at the :Sher-|which ||the Quebec Central Com:-| .Wanted.un meen LI a OO eb > | |'West Brome 60 45 75 21|brooke louse are: ZB 8.Bamaford pany | gcstres to, (Dake, | 1n- \u2018or tbe Dax Euconp w - .CEW Yorx x = Ï ST Fa i - - 90| W.-H.Hobbs; New York; F.J.Bell, |asmuc \"as ere; 18! Agents for the DArLY RECORD want- © =.A a SE JUDGMENT CONFIBMED.| : Iron Hil ouf = pr 5 44|A.A.Cox, \"F.C.Fontaine, J.D; |no doubt that the afternoon service | ed at all stations on \u2018the Boston & ~~ - .en, Mil, A Senna ark == D.CON à rday Fulford 47 101 88 : 68|Flsming, Montreal; R.Randles, Tren-| would be preferable to the public.This Maine Railway, as far as Newport, ° = ; \u201cia inser ee pei 18, 5 In the Court of Review on Saturday Brome C entre 48 \u201853 54 20jholme; H.G.Duncalf, -Ceaticook; W.is certainly the case -in the city of while afternoon train 1uns during.the da mat BOARD 0 Tarun 134 -\u2014 last, judgment was rendered in the ro Sam) D Punbars, Port Hope; Mr.and Mrs, Sherbrooke, and it is understood from summer.| Address at once, < ; pu 72 caso of Robert vs Dyke confiiming the Total, 1.151 1,688 1,216 691|C: H.Mann, Lime Ridge; L.A.Gar- points along the line that.the vibe L.8.CHANNELL, Ree dDS, |judgment ot the Superior Court of this) LL Rel ea) Sse.ceau, Coaticook; F.Rand, Barton, Vt.; of an afternoon mail would be an} TT erbra A Meese M05 district.Mr.Justice Lemieux presid- Majority for prohibition, 525.~~ |T.Madigan, Mount Forest, Ont.[agreeable change.there, : ; 4 +, Bberkrooke, A EE ing.vo La EEE So oo : +0 { cop bd LT | | b \u2014 ~ 8 TRAME A cn Ba mE CAT ar LY ê > a NSURANCE ! AI Branches, .Best Companies, - Lowest Rates.3 Ty i Fire Companies represented\u2019 : ROYAL, ETNA, QUEEN, - LONDON, MANCHESTER, ALLIANOE, BRITISH AMERICA, WKSTERN, COMMERCIAL UNION, GUARDIAN.PH®NIX OF LONDON, HARTFORD, LONDON & LANOAFHIRE, .LAXOAKAIRE, AND NORTH BRITISH à MEROANTILE \u2014ALSQ\u2014 : North American Life, Travelers Accident, -\u201d Domi ion Plate G Bof' sn.Inspection & Gua.antee Co.of N Dominion Burglary and Guarantee Co.DRESSERRED.\u2018, ts DERSER, ma Boca que: FRANK THOMPSON i & COMPANY, 'Insursace 60.\u2019 A: { eatin; RafiWay aid Industrial Debentures .bought} pud sold.investment Securities vaitable for Tr & unds, Esta Kxecutors, ways en .Ufices: 81 Welling Bell Telephone À astern Tomuships Baik.DIVIDERD | No.79.Notice is hereby givén fivén that a dividend of Three and One-Half Per Cent| 8 Sherbrooke, The Bankers and Financial Agents.Ne |soun EDWARDS, ARPES.re - AT LAPRAIRIE CAMP.The \u201cBoys \u201cAre Enjoying - Their Soldier Life.Fine Weather With Efficient Drill and: Strict Discipline Have Marked Never in all our experience have the Piést Week in Camp.we sold so many Parlor Suites as Laprairie Camp, we have since April.|cial) \u2014 Camp life i \u201cpré antly and under the jor-General Hutton, militia here assembled are Freeiriog very efficient instruction anda taste of | irection of Ma- the {strict military discipline.Company easons are drill ended Saturday night after nearly 4 a week of barl work, which was high- | ly creditable to the officers and men, |The weather hasbeen all that could be | desired by ithe most chronic igrambler in the camp, where there are nota few.With the exception of a shower | last Friday no rain has fallen and the sky has boen obscured by clouds, pro- | tecting the camp from the burning | rays of the sun.! - The 6éth Batt.of Richi ond finish- | ed target practice Saturdi y.Major-| | General Hutton in receiving the batta- | \u201c|lion on parade; praised the men for| their excellent\u2019 shooting which, he said, meant a great deal to a battalion, We have kept a large assortment.Up-to-date designs and coverings.Prices as low as the lowest.Goods that were reliable.- We have just received some new Suites in Silk and French Velour that are marvels of ~ beauty and cheapness.\u201c Prices range from $19.00 to $87.50.4 feature in an infantry regiment.e, \u2018| also, complimented the men for their soldierly bedring ahd good marching The rl which are made of can- \u2018vas, are four feet square and placed Td Av attinavon stat 500 yards distant.| the battalions advanced by half companies by the - i quick march, then halted dnd fired, ADVERTISEMENT.and eventually- advanced by rushes, volley firing at 20 yards distance from Tuesday, Jüne 27th, 1899.e, came to-within 100 yards of the targets, These tactics were continued on pon the pald-up-Capital Stock of this Bank! _- has been declared for the current- half year,| and that the same will be payable at.the Head - Office and Branches ori and after 3 Monday, 8rd day of July Nert, = The Transfer\u2019 Books will be closed from.| © 15th to 30th June, both daysiiaclusive \" Bylorder of the Board, WM.FARWELL, i General Manager.Bherbrooke, 7th Tune, 1899; - Quebec Central Ry.Summer Time Table.On sud After MONDAY, JUNE 26th, 1800: trains will run as follows: .LEAVING SHERBROOKE.THROUGH EX PRESS\u2014Leave Sherbrooke7.C0 Ain, Es: Dudswell Jet, 7.23 a.m, sirive 8.pe 11.80 à m, arrive Levis 11,28.\u2018ar, Que! « cer) 12.00 noon, Pullman Palace car, thr ough coaehes and gage car, Boston uebec, and Pullman, Pal sos Car Eprogheld t to Quebé.by this train.- train runs daily, Sundays included.SSENGER leaving She: brioke 3.50 pan, arrive! Hudswell Jet.4.45-pm, arrives Levis 9.i0 P mebec (Feiry) 9.15 pm.\u2019 æ Pullman Drawing-room Car Portland to \u201cFabyans, connecting with Pullman Drawing- | rnom Buffett Car Fabyans to Quebec via Maine Central R R and budswell Jct, This train 1uns daily, Sundays excepted, \" AGDOMMOLATION-Leave Bherbruvke 11.45 v m, arrive Dudswell Jet.1.00 a.m.ne arr 8.40 a.m., arrive Quebec (Ferry) 8.45 Fer es tre a ough to desti ay night's n runs es na tion on Eunday morning arrive.udawell Tps J pa.J ene dally, Sunasys e RAINS ARRIVE SHERBROOKE, THROUGH EXPRESS ave uebec (Ferry) | 845 pin.Levis 4.15 p.m., dswell Jet.en .8b + + brooke 0.20 pm, iman Palace Car, through conches, aud e car Quer~ to Bostor, and Pulaan ae car Quebec to Springfield by this rain, \u201c This tiain rurs daily, sundays included, PASSENGER lesve Qu: bec (Ferry) 74am, Luvis 8,16, am, 8t.Fianc.s 8,45 à m, arrive Duds well Jet, 12 25 pm, arrive 8h.rbrooke 1,80 pm sPullman Drawing-room buffet Car Quebec to] Fab5ans, connecting with - Pullman Drawing- 100m car Fabyans to Po.tland vis Dudswell J x and pine Central R.R, Æbisitr in ruus daily, Sund 8 excepted AOCOMMODATION\u2014Leave Quebec (Ferry 7) 630p m, Levis 7.00 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 4.aa, \u2018Phis tra \u2018run daily Sundays excepted.WAY FREIGHT Leave Tring Jot.6.00 M.tm errive Bherbrooke 2.20 p.m.his train ram +.\u2018usily, Sundays excepted.=\" CONNECTIONS are made at Dudswell Jes.by i t rougn_ express train from Sherbrooke in \u2018he morn ngs th the Maine Central R\u2019y for Cook- _ / _ unire, Sawyerville, ete, : For fime tables, tickets and all information »oply's any of the Company's agents.WRANK GRUNDY, J.H, WALSH Senn) Manacar General Pass.Art 8 OSTON & MAINE RAILROAD Summer Arrangements, Train dA a x Groaps sdadiy Sxoops ne cept o wisn : es une rente ve Sher $- MAILE 5 15 a.m.forss: Johnsbu Nashua, Worcester, Boston, pringtield, K Jo - M'XRD-10.00 a.m arrives Newport 12.0, \u201cACCOMMODATION 11.35 a.m.stopping only at at Leunoxville, North Hatley and Stanstead Jet, for muwport J2t5 a m; Nowpert 1,08 bo ss.Solu ury 2.8¢ p.m.Unicord 6.20 30 p.m., and P I o Sine Magni: teh, ortland, Me * LOCA AL Leaves Sherbroc ke 5,20 Pp m, arrives + vor EXPKE38- dailys.35 m Gonoord, N.B \u2018oroester, Boston $5 pom Gor d, Me.Ie te.Mountain do hate, except se River Jancsion, pgfield, panda fo veau THE SOUTH\u2014Expross leaves Boston 10 Worcester,8.04 a.m.; Concu 4,11.1% azo.fang, Me., 8.45 am: Spr.ogfield, a.am.; Bt.sahnsbury 4.27 p.m.rv Nherhrankre 11:15 p.m, NIGHY EXPRÉSS\u2014Loavos Boston 8.00 p.m.; Oom 1 | FE York 400 pan: Bpeirgéeld, 80 ; Spr m.\u201cBe.Jonnsbury 2.20 min arrivia oda, Solin; Ooncord NA._ Ado [MODATION-\u2014Loaves Concor1, N.H., en ., via, Plymouth, St.Johnsbury, 10.45 à wm, > ACTIVE Newport 12:58 p.m,, connect pur _ er Train leaving New.ort 1.Pameng: Srriving Sherbrooke, 2 5 Pp\" accomoda.eaves Newpor a m, and arriying'at _-8h rbrooke 9 (05 am, ving \"fe J.¥LANDL { FAMILY ae | Don\u2019t forget our special rate Tok 7] the retreat.- Field services were \u2018held | \u2018yeste ay, by Protestant, and Roman Cath lic) the preceding firing line; until \u2018they \\Preservin ; clergymen.That of the former\u2018 RI dE : Was held opposite : the lines | ?f 1 % of the \u2018 \u20188th brigade, ; mid ay | Jar rs.7 betwee:« the 2nd Cavalry brig and the 8th Infantry brigade, and that of the latter at a tem porary.| altar erected the.night before opposite | the 7th Brigade.The Protestant ser- | vice was conducted by Mr.Dickson, chaplain of the 11th Argenteuil Rangers, assisted by Major Jakel, .of the same battalion, and Lt.-Col, Whitely, of the 6th Duke of Connaught Royal Canadian'Hussars.\"Pint Size 45¢ per dozen.; =.Quart Size 65c | _3 Gallon Bize 90c All sound and best quality.| stone BUTTER CROCKS Sizes from 1 gall.up.to8 gal one, STONE CHURNS 0 Sizes from 2 up to 6 gallons.STONE JUGS Sizes from 44 up to 6 gallons.(STONE BEAN POTS fizes from 1 to 8 quarts.for battalio: drill, swhich will continue; begin, : The total \u2018numbér of officers and: men on | the grounds now number STONE CUSPADORS nearly 6, 000.The camp is laid out as 250, 856 and oc.7j follows: On the \u2018west side of\" the common 'are the cava ry brigade.M.McKECHNIE.| The divigional staft are located a Both Phones.on the river nk near the extreme westerly limit |of \u2018the common.the west.\u2018sidè On are theo : Morris \u2018tube ranges, de back from the river are the hospital tents, between these again are the tents of the instructors \u201c_so\u2014 of the St.Jours School.2 Near these | on western side are the 2nd caval- 5 | minnessta and Nor ta Dakota ry brigade, consisting of the: 6th Duke _ Round trip colonist tickets at following farcs : Jef Co naught Royal Canadian Hussars, From Sherbrooke, -_ Montreal, 5th Canadian Dragoons (St.RAILWAY | [ETRE ESS Cheap Excursions To.Bismarck, N.D., Battalion, 86th Three Rivers Battalion, 118th! Infantry Brigade, Argenteuil | \"| Rangers, 50th Huntingdon Bordefers, | 1 51st lemingford Rangers, 52nd Brome P Battalion, 54th Richmond Battalion, 58th Compton Battalion, 79th Shefford |; Battalion Highlanders.= But enough has been said of\" the camp itself, now something regarding the men.They are orally made up cf two classes, the loafer who knows all about camp life, a very undesirable class of men.-But this year js certain to-be à red letter i in tne annals of- the nd ini CIFIC Lapiairie camp; the strict: enforcement; | 3 ul | Di om inion Day i of order against cantee.:s selling spi-\"f HYP m rituons liquors hss been \"productive of Single Fare ony |the very -best results, the men are FOR ROUND TRIP painstaking and steady; instead of EG.P.Bi.Stations\" Te da.à .spending \u201ctheir nights drinking and 0 ons\u2019 in Canada, ort Arthur, carousing, they rest, the congequences Ont.; Boul te Marié dieh Detroit, are that they are able to anil and feel better, | | Volpnteers #ho have a liking for | strong drink find this camp\u2019very dry, as far as alcoholic liquors arejconcern- | éd, fot the-army regulations are very strict] \u2018enforced, not a dop of liquor | having been sold since the 21st by the canteens, and stranger still; not one .|drunken \u2018man \u2018has been | \u2018reported among the 6,000 infantry cavalry and jartiller ymen present.This «certainly reflects great credit upon the officers om din g the different battalions, and specially: upon Major- General Going t9 commence ou June 27th, July 18th, July 18th.Return Vip \u2018to be completed on or before Aug, 26th, Bept.\"12th, Sept.17th, .E,W.SMITH, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, - : 16 Wellington Street, -« Bell Tel.No.61 Steamship Tickets at Lowe __Rafes by all Lines ?CANADIAN @D PS nan | Tickets good GOING June 30th and July Ist.RETURNING until July 3rd.= = CREAN City Passenger A \u201cArt Bulla Nteamenin ets hy all Ames.Whatever The Want (In Shoes I can supply it.My stock is large, well assorted, contains nothing but.reliable Footwear.Every shape and size of - foot, whether Men\u2019s, Boy's, Ladies\u2019, , Misses\u2019 or Children\u2019s can get : .properly.fitted here.ing the sale of intoxicating liquors.Maj r-General Hutton was on the grounds inspecting the différent bat-' taliony.He expressed himself as well pleased with the cleanliness of the men-and their & oldierly bearing.| CASE SETTLED 4 BYPAPAL DECREE.Wor ester, June 27.\u2014The Spy\u201d says that t trouble which has existed in the St.Joseph\u2019s Catholic Church at.CHU SHERBROUKE DAILY mEOUED, rovincial |is the guest of M \u2018Main street.| as correct shooting is \u2018a most desirable | i about fifty feet from the river.Starting posal This morning the militia, turned out.i {til Wednesday, when brigade drill will; and return $48-75 Franc district] Royal Canadian Dra- Casseton, ND\" \u2018\u201c + goons, B.Battery, R.C.A.Field Di- à Devila Lake, N.D, ' 41 9)j vision Stretching from south to east On Minn, \u2018\u2018 35 35 are the Infantry divisions, they are as Grafton, N.D.\" .88 85 follows: \u2014 7th 7 Infantry Brigade, 64th jrand Forke ND.+ 55 8% Voltigeurs de Beayharnois; 76th Vol- Minot, N.] Da a =.4 30 tigeurs de Chauteauguay, 80th Nicolety : Roi Lake Falls.Minn.\u201c $3 8 Battalion, 83rd Joliette Battalion, 85th Huttoh, who gave the order prohibit- | Se, ~ COATICOOK.{tems for insertion in theDAILY RECORD yer gladly Sonslcoox by E.L.Sleeper, local correspondent, June 26.\u2014Mr.CG.A.Fox and Mr.Wood, spent Sunday at Massawippi.Mr.and Mrs.B.N.Robinson arriv- } > ed from Island Pond; Vt., today.Mrs.Robinson will be the guest of her parents, Mr.Jéne 26.\u2014(Spe- during Mr.Robinson\u2019 8 absence in Bos- pressing pleas | tpn.and Mrs.P.Baldwig; Mt.D Baldwin Marquette, Mich; .| Migs Emily Otis met with a very severe accident this siternôon, falling | and fracturing both -her arm and} kle, The unfortunate lady wi taken to.the Sherbrooke Protestant = Hospital on the | \u201cScoot\u201d this after- oon ogi W.L.Shurtleff has returned rom the E.T.Press trip.and reports |a very enjoyable time.| Ih G.W.Paige | is in .Lyndémvill CW ier Phase to Private 0 roperty at Sea Pro- it g hi th e text of Russia's new pro- Acceptance of the principle that for | he term.of three [years the sum of the ith'an engagement not to incresse- the total, during that triennial period, in advance for said period: First, the \u2018which it is proposed to build, without specifying the models thereof; second, the number of officers \u201cand crews in oy avy, and t shin the expenditure he 1 rks in ports, such as forts ,docks, | arsehals and the like.| | The question of the exemption of private property at sea from capture in time of war has e entered a new stage, fora the issug of the statement \u2018of the American delegates.It is.stated n good authority- that a certain foro Power may exténd the -discus- ion to the declaration of Paris, with a view lo getting [rid ot one feature which is not considered advantageous, The, first half of the voluminous paper s merely a summary of past action in the part of the United States in- t e matter.1) | The proposal itself follows + - \u201c \u2018Pri.1 | exception of contraband of war, shall | be exempt from capture or seizure, on the | high seas -or elsewhere, by the armed vessels or by the military forces lof any of the sail signatory Powers, but'nothing herein contained shall extend the exemption from seizure to vessels and theiricargoes which may -attempt to enter à port blockaded by | the naval; forces off any of.gai Powers.\u201d .The Amèrican: delegates, referring to the fact that the circular of Count Muravieff excludes extraneous mate ters, says: \u2018The fact of our having received the instructions herein referred to fromthe President of the Unit- \u2018ed States shows that our Government believed the scope, of the conference wide enough tol include this ques- | tion.\u201d They urge.as an argument phat their propos , if adopted asa rule of war, wo id \u2018ameliorate the hardships of naval warfare.: On the other ide, however, it is rgued th at it as been conclusivelÿ proved th experience in past wars that the| destruction fof sea borne commerce is one of the most: humane ways of reducing the- powèr- of \u2018an enemy.| As a great thinker once observed, it is better to destroy men\u2019s Property than heir lives.For the moment the uegtion is, whether the subject is one which can, consistently with the term the Muravieff circular, be sübmitte fo-the conference.It seems scarcely probable that the matter will be solv- Éd in a sense favorable to the Amerj- an proposal.At all events, some of he leading delegates consider it ou side the competency of Te conf prea.NO OBLIGATORY étAU ES.| London, June 27.\u2014A despatch he Daily News from the Hague says: {\u2018Count Munster, the head of the Ger- Hohenlohe\u2019s instructions, and Germany will withdraw her objections the establishment of a court of arbitration, provided the obligatory .clauses ire expunged.The Russians them- elves do not - expect a majority for heir \u2018disarmament proposals, which re not advanced seriously.\u201d I- a L JOLLISION IN THE FOG IN po net | YORK HARBOR.\\ { New York, June 27.\u2014The steam: ship City of Rome, of the Anchor Liné; while coming into port yesterda, motping from Glasgow, .ran into ml\u2019 game near sinking the steamboat Mon- of the Bandy; Hook route,\u201d There was a.dense fog prevailing af etime of the collision, and iti ond by the crew of the Monmouth that Captain Young and the othe; officers of the City of Rome did no ke proper steps to} avoid the collision: yhen the boats came in sight of each TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 159Y.George.Adams, | ext.=~ the Sohne 1 for \u2018Naval Stand: ° The Hague, June 27.\u2014The foto E aval budgets shall \u2018be \u2018determined | and Lith an, obligation of announcing | total\u2018in tonnage ot those ships of war - vate, roperty of all the citizens or sub- - ; jects of the signatory \u2018Powers; with the id oi le 000:006 Wear A Pair of the new gun metal Links and be in the swim, Price from 50c to $1.00 per pair: Also gun metal Watches at closest prices, A.C.SKINNER, Watchmaker and Optician, ~ T WELLINGTON SQ.2005000 = ha Are a thorn in the flesh of a tidy housekeeper.! 1 = J 1 Almost every one should.\u2018 buy at least one new Carpet a year.: Cali and see our Ingraîns, \u2018 Tapestries, Brussels _ and Velvet Carpets.Several odd lines and short pieces (the balance of a roll) that we will sell you at a real bargain at this season of the Carpet trade.; L.A.BAYLEV.Upright Pianos For Rental.f i eb \u2014 ; q Mason & Risch Piano, maho- Your\u201d = - = D Lady Friend.Will never gh; ject \"ing when in her dut.ou Frill © smoke: the K.& ony re Cigar.A, clear, lon filled Cigar, costs S cen - drugs or aitificial\u201d flavoring - equal the flavor : lenf used in fhis sig - il A.E.Kinkead aCe, = Wellin ey.the Inga 18 Wellington Streed, -«.ng\" Hivgy cents, No es eran gr, 1 nT aa a PHELL & PEGI 4 We lington Street, Mv: rooke, P,Q, Srmoiaciare\u2014 Di.\u2018W, LONCAN S8MIT estant Hospital, Mae ae Surgory and Dekses of Wom, 5 Mori - GANDIER, N.D,, A.England, No.bo Mets RCE, Tey \"i -Stephone, 278; Peopie's, 260 ° me) LR H.SPENC.R.Homoeo pun \u2018 Fa.G TREO, 51 \"yy lose MISCEL LANEOUS = JS BARTUN rinar F.* Hotel, Ehertioors.¥ Burgeo, - Avy HAYNDMAN Al Eusre, Share Tg 2.Q 4.BERRY, V, 5, * sStrre, Residen Queen gle tance à offize nee 81 Queer Bronk, ¥.SULVISTR L Continent: Pre N.A.DUSSAULT, I.D.Diseases: Eyes, Ears, \"Noss ad = Fhroat, 18 ST.ANNE, A BEC.4 ST.QUE L.C.BACHAND, nD, Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, OFFICE : 23 Brooks $t., Sherbrooke, Hours of consultation: 8 to:11 \"clock : every day except sunday.° AR NB.-The Doctor has o Tg i wheré the pror ean be DHL à every Tuesday and Saturday, heaton 0 TO RENTE | House on London St., contains 10 roms, aot and cold water.bath and closes, coal.fan nace, Finely situated, high and 4ry, A part - f: J.ODELL, Acciionesr - SHERBROOKE STREFT uk TIME TAREE Subject to change without Cars run in both diroctions on the mi Ling, BELT LINE.«nd make the ciroult every 20 miwates way, meeting each other änd the \u2018 \u2018e: © ther lines at the Sherbrooke Hcaz1-; = :very 20 minutes from 6.Bam, dill § 2 PARK LINE.tf-6G0 - ey case.Mason Risch\u201d Piano, oak oo case, 2 Dominion Pianos, walnut case, - Dominion Piano, rosewood case, \u201cmandolin attach- 2 ment.\u201d Morris Piano, walnut case.Williams Piano, rosewood .case, $2.50 to $4.00 per month.Lower rates for rental by the year.Our rented pianos are insured and kept.in tune at our expense.H C.WILSON û SONS, SHERBROOKE, Branch Store at Magog.The Cause ofthe Scanty Lodks noticeable in so many men is wearing hats that fit too tightly nd pverheat the head.In tue man delegation, has received Prince | | summer\u2019 time the proper capef-iàthe Crath or Straw Hat | Telephone to or call on \u2014they\u2019re the coolest kind LE know of.Good assortment ab reasonable prices.L.A.CODERES, \u2019 Meats.Ham, Bacos \u201cHy Hatter and Outfitter.) SHERBROOKE, 4.The a \u2018mighty dollar resembles some men; it takes without saying anything.: A man \u2018who lives on hope will spend his old age at somebody\u201d 8 else expense.Park Line Car runa between Bheiv:co \u20ac \u201d + inction and Victoria Park, making tha sem iripevery 20 minwtes, and cornée va « (lv cars and outward.bound Lennozyil af sald junction.LENNOXVILLE LIFE.Lennoxville Cars run etween the St es a ay office and Lenavxvilie, leaving eut afuws every 50 minutes from \u20ac 46 au, 1.40 p.m., and meeting Belt and rark oat » me \u2018unction.\u2018ransfers from Lennoxville to Belt made : Ftieet Railway Office or as tho Sherbrocit ie Jufotion.All other transfers atjuncten ; A Cars nn IH after we .sa Fr \u201cOur Jdea,\u201d Hot Bow Cheap, i -Bat How Good For the Priet.THE OLD RELIABLE - Fumie | TN CAN ALWAYS SAYB YOU HORSE.Specialities: - Fine Bedroom, Parlor, Dihing- Room, Office and Library Furniture.2 - 97 Wellington.streets@F Call and see us before buy \u2014 ALEX AMES, Cor.King and Lansdowne Streets, When you are in need of x : first-class : Pa Pare Kettle Rendered Lard \u2014 .À specialty., = Prices right.Wholesale and retail \u2018Goods delivered promptly.Bell Phone 321.LS A Word About Skirts | We have just received the finest J; and medium \u2018priced L ine Sof Tow adies\u2019 Dress \u201cSkirts, in- ue and wbite, 7 ; black, black and white, bl a scaxlét and white, lavender and the y of of _ green and black, ever brought to the el y À Sherbrooke.} for FAMILY WASHING on | Mondays, or that we can do, | oy sy quantity of Rough.Dry: .work during the week.Send\u201d | card or telephoue.\u2014 Sherbrooke Steam Laundry | North | Brookfield from - which the | other.The vessels came together al: } French-speaking.mernbers .seceded most bow on d the rail, netting more than two years ago, has been starichions on the bow of the Mon: settled by a papal decree received from | mouth were torn gway.The City of the Vatican by letter, w which , § be | Rothe continued ¢n the way to her E a.WIGGETT.Tor Sale in Cookshire.- Yeni Eo ating st a read for the first, time next Sundaya| pier at the foot of West Twenty-fourth\u2019 2e C i tt tt coBusiness Block, And residence, tnown as The decree from the pope is a direct street.\u2018The Mont outh continued on ; T.= = LANG = R, _ 2 < L Bo sold chan oc, oi ron Main se wil refusal of the prayers of the iFrench- her way to the: Atlantic: Highlands, CLL .Wellington a ; The sea air is delightfal, but the For partieulars address |epeakiug people of the church and an and made the rethrn -trip to the city | Sign ot the Maple L Leaf.- Ty 145 We = \u20ac reashdre heiress is more so.à ana om.Ss.Sha er, : me ent of C6 e action of: Bishop I with a force of \u201chip carpenters at work - _._ oil boo 0 3 : on her repairs, * ji A + | FL {a by 5.#n » : Ji .: .7 5 ! \"+4 ; - 3 .; ; .- « { \u20ac .- 7 .- - 7 I ! i : - Lo.: - : A Fa a 7 f \u2014.Co 7 t : To \u201c : Las June 27.\u2014The- funeral of the late IR me nt ! | 3 ° Miss D.Laplante, youngest daughter ai n | of Mr.aud Mrs.Geo.Laplante, who L died last Friday morning at the home RICHMOND.News items for insertion in the DAILY Rxcons | 1 be gladly received E.R.Joncs, correspondent, Times om, Richmond NI local \u201cThree Villages BUGS, BUGS BUGS! (Big Bis, little Bugs, old Bugs.pind young Bugs.) or our Employees - tracted to, tell you the | a au all times, and arc not on for how much they sell, put how well they satisfy whe | | od y.; (STANSTEAD, ROCK ISLAND AND | qe DERBY LINE.) _ Our 7h importitio « of wil poe) items for insertion in the DAILY Reconp | ! ladly rec the popula Por ker, local corcspondont apte À L ver Michigan Bikes arme 20 Jennie Howden, of taper - | By Using [ à LA With.the summer season! fully : bat s.{ upon us we are glad to inf | a wants of our\u2019 customer | ; is spending a few days at |Of her parents, took place yesterds re g inform our e = F BR wan oo sa 7.5 o.\u2018 Broadview, the guest of Miss But- morning, at 8'30 0\u2019 \u2018clock, to the R.gl Yaron that in Bummer Light]: Ri IT H 'S | ters.Church and cemetery.The funeral] | ° Goods, we have an excep.| suit pot in stock : : tiona 1 strong \u2018assortment We are well known\u2019 to produce rélinble goods at popular prices, ride po lves on: the high and pride).You can\u2019t find anything to equal the Michigai at the same price, - mer s New Shirts, pee | www 14 Mr, Henry D.Pike while riding bis wheel on the Btanstead race course on Saturday eVebing, met with rather a serious accident, by coming into colli- i { I was largely attended , by relatives an | friends and a large number of promini| : ent citizens and townspeople.Much] | | sympathy is expressed for-the Sorrow: 11 3 = of our output, .\u2019.OT i sion\u2019 with \u2018a do ing family.b Alert and pp-to- mers New Suits, Palmer [ln in wt rnb ore eof lo vt de uj Poison.J Dress Goods, Cfo Sie, Js in wen, Oman Arman sven | {gy Cr mont ctl y- ; e_ face an ead.Dr.n early hour on Monday morning} | jp 4 + how Ham mocks.i Tomkins was called and took several Deceased has long been a great suffer:| | - | White Mack Pants, | You can rid your hoïise of Bod Bog s mer _ .stitches just under.the left eye, and he |©r irom consumption.She was a | | White C sh Pants., [and insects of all kinds, which will Mow$ um These Hammo ocks are \u2018the be dt > progressing a well as can be ex- daughter of Mr.Thomas Armstrong, 0 j ly acthing Caps ai bring Ei peace, comfort and happi- that are f rennoimville, Po ro 4 .= : j » : Co \u201cCorsets.Strong an | Boa a 0 / Mrs.Richard Fmery, Hatley, is the \u201cA \u2014_\u2014\u2014 j À Negligee: Shirts, po L y Co | ; g utifal at 8 prices.\\ |Buest of Mrs.H.M.Hovey, SUICIDE ; bo College Straw Hats, ° ; And also à.large assortment of Willie Winkie Baby \u2018Hammocks in | Mr.and Mrs.O.Libby, former re- IN DUDSWELL.1 | Bicycle Suits; bo Fancy Baskets, made by the|g) colors.sidents of Rock Island, now of Sher- \u2014 \u2014% Golf Suits, .- 2 FF TH jans, from the Indian Vil- | ~ $ [ree are the guests of Miss Lucinda A™ Old Man of Ninety Years Hanes i © Ten Coe be of Lorette, near Quebec.: \u201cPrice s.00.- each.i | Libby.The Misses Robinson have re- Himself.- + Foy Summer Vests, Fo rh = \u2019% turned home from North Adams, | Dudswell, June 26.\u2014Chas.Houtte,| | || Bathing Suite.+ A The Sie = Man: 8 Friene.\\.J.S.MIT js having closed a successful-year\u2019s an old man nearly 90 years of age, of Our'goods are \u2018instructive and will hil ou , B sc hoo there, Dudswell, committed suicide by hang-| interest pare wd buyers, : - iss Lily Blanchard is the guest of|ing himself to a tree.He was living Ey P.e -| Hardware Dept., Bell Phone 11, Crockery Dept.22.| Also City Phone: .| her mother, Mrs.A.B.\u2018Sweeney, and \u2018| Will spend her summer vacation here.«|.Mr.8.D.Fregeau is making extensive repairs in his house by raising it jup a storey, as well as adding other with his daughter, Mrs.Michael Cou-: ture.Several times before he had attempted to end his life.turday morning Mrs.Couture went ou berrying, leaving the old man at the house.Bn a if Commercial 8.- - pe PROPRIFTOR, Chas.\u201cFuller & Gof | Light Raiment, - = \u2014\u2014 rah \u2014 improvements.When she returned he was.e.Ii Vou Want : ; = THE LITTLE GROCER|=2.2, \"525,205 sodes vi enh Sin de pa \u2014 RINGS ape | ad.- anging to t | \u201chig .nging & tree near the hous | \u2018We Have Them, | ; pesk1 The answer is at Wants to shout about John- Bu \u2019 \\ tore 1 m.MU RRAY & C0\u2019S National dish, * Balle some | EAST SHERBROOKE pe.L | le ao ads oe oo! = sallthe beet Sugar imported in bas, ' onds and other, gems loose | 4 HE he No.1 standard only.See them Roast Beef and Plum.Pudding, HATLEY.The prize list of East Sherbrooke sut mount them into the latest designs.iki Bireet.\u2026 Sherbrooke.- \"Heean sell you, the stuff for the * June 26.\u2014Mr.Archie Jackson while | School is as follows : | Toy can select.the stones, and we will pudding : | cultivating corn near his barn on Fri- Grade IV, Elem, Class A.\u2014Ist set hem to suit you, or: \u2018select ane \u2018of Thislia just & reminder that » we Free rooke \u2018Raisins 6e, 7e, 9c Ii lb.8 sit 25c.|day saw a large deer.- general proficiency, Marion | Arm-| those already set.We give the bëst|@ are right i in it for Wedding Cakes Currants, one quality, 9 clb., 8 -1bs:| Mr.C.W.Cate of Sherbrooke, has strong, 2nd Florence Atto; got con- | Yalué as we do not pay 8 or 4 profits and can furnish them of any 25¢.Sultana Raisins; fob c lb.\"| opened his cottage on the west side of duct prize, Violet Young.ql B.\u2014 lon the goods.- We make a specialty |§ rize, and at prices to suit, | : Mixed Peel, 25¢ 1b.| | the lake for the summer.lat in general proficiency, Bennie All- of 22k gold, 18k gold, 14k gold and 1£k i | - Pure mix ed Spice 5e can; same as| Mrs, Blackfield and daughter from mond, 2nd Herbert Wark; good\u2019 con- gold fo ding rings, À are and we carry a fine assortment of \u2018 used in England, Brooklyn, N.Y., are -stopping with duct prize, Willie Evans; prize for meighty.Tri ing Cake Ornaments and æ L A « = ma a N.Addie LeBaron.diligence, Harold-Cline.heen to choose from and 1- At a meeting of the patrons of Mr,| GradeIIl, Elem.\u2014lst in general pt he maton any Sime to | Bert Reed's creamery held on Satur.proficiency, \u2018Maggie Robbins, 2nd Eva i urnish estimates.> Our st ar ot \u201c \u201cMinnehaha \u2019 \u2018| day evening it was voted -to employ Doyle, 8rd Pearl Cote; good conduét | ; Parties wishing to make their Mr.Palmer, government milk inspect- prize, Maud Hall, 1st prize diligence, | $ faévmnfsctorio Towel, | : cakes, can bring them tô us to.be trimmed.oo 1° Fletchers, - SHERBROOKE.| : ; 88 Wellington Street.| Mail orders attended to same day.$3.i lack or 1 _ Jor to test the milk.Ethel Hatcher, 2nd Amy Worrall, ard The\u2019steamer Massawippi was ins- Hugh Worrall.8 pected by government officials on Sat-|__ Third'reader class, priZés to Henry urday and pronounced in pertect order.Mulvena, \u201cTippy Branswell, Hattie Yesterday was children\u2019s Sunday at Evans, Evelyn Atto, Frankie Cline, the Universalist church.The church | Willie Wingrove, Frankie Allmond, was beautifully decorated with flowers | Maggie Schenberg.Camp McKinney, B, C j and-ferns acd at the morning service Second reader, prizes awarded to | - two children were baptized.In the Hubert Broderick, Halton Unsworth, hold their color.- \u2014 \u201c00000 | - evening a concert was given by the orrey = Norme MeMaous | : Officers and largest owners of stock Children of the Sunday School which Vé8B1e a urnie mpson, Perféët fitting and first-.in this Co.which va be the next Was largely attended.Sammie Worrall TWEEDS : : always large and will be , in C | \u201cfound to comprise everything Mining « O.suitable for the season.AlIlf - : mi warranted t> wear and} > * A collection ; - M - class workmanship at moder- Boundry property to pay dividends.Vas taken for the benefit of the Li-| Second primer, prizes te Evelyn 1 © || LuMBER.~ Wholesale and Re cos Dimension c, > _ - i Timber, 8 | - ate prices, \u2014_ Prof.Hy Montirom ery, Presi dent, brary.py adie Hato Eo aii § hy hoes! : | me side or.a OS Spruce and oe wood BN Professor.of Minetology and Mining iss Mamie Ramsdell has returned 1 \u2019 EE lasts, Shouting Leper, \"Eins Tor Dashing.ves =.For those.desiring to: find | Engineer, Trinity University, Toronto.from the Victoria Hospital, Montreal.['eY.+ They\u2019 re slenid value.Am ofice nad ot das Major Bergland of Baltimore, Md., \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 W.M.Wood, , Private Banker, Tor- arrived at the Victoria, Saturday SHERBROOKE BOARD OF TRADE.onto.morning.\u2026.Made in: the most.ap-p ~ cial business of selling - { i \u201cproved styles.\u20ac mforta-| = Tole byt the ard.A.K.Ray, Capitalist and Director | 1 Le The general monthly meeting of the| GO | M - Bank Nova Scotia; | \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"| Sherbrooke Board of Trade, will be| H ble fits assured.A Ba di & Son J.A.Steven on, | held in the City Council.rooms, to-|- CN T y ; LARGE NUMBER OF SUNSTROKES | Ont.F SUNS night, at 8 p.m.L.D.ABBOTT, 31 wali aes alma - pe Block, 23 Wellington St, 1 SHERBROOKE.1 \u2018 of 78° night and day, there were AN Nice - Fer ts th gress Cariboo\u2019 eighty-five cases of \u201cdeath from sun- = LS stroke.In the corresponding \u2018period Li ine {© |T._KIRKPATRICK, 1 4 of last year there were then.only three Ns Mining Broker, _ cases of death from the same cause, Lo | 27 Wellington Square, - was nine degrees below the mark - r= and Valises just in.| - ir own tailor, we still make | R.R.BURRAGE ; Insurance of Every Description, 7 eH M.D., oo Trenton, Prof.Shuttleworth, Trinity Univér- New York, June 27.np de \u2014 * £ Dealer in Boots and Shoes.\u2026 \u2018| For list of properties see \u2018Sherbrooke Gazétté.\u2019 sit monstrates more clearly.the severity o Le ville, \u2026 Odell\u2019s Biook, 67 Wellington St.ë.K.Mills, B.A, \"Stratford, Ont.|the heat during the recent hot wave - BRIEFLETS.- amor = = iT > \u2018The recent arrivals at the Continen- | - tal are: Geo.Desautels, St.Hya- CY : cinthe; W.Lopmis, Capelton; L.A.Charron, \u201cWindsor - Mills; J.A.Chevalier, Brompton; W.P.Tanguay, Wee-| Qi don; F.Fournier, Montreal; Dr.W.Ww.re.Chalmers, Magog.IR S.G.Detchon, wholesale; druggist, than the number of sunstrokes record- Toronto.- ed by the health board._For the week A.G.Seaman, mill owner , Wiarton, | ending June 10, with the temperature Ont._ at 95 © at its highest point and à mean | Direct from] the i \u201cmen\u2019s Lod You save this by buy ing from : Cu Master Jas.R.Shearer, son of Rev.\u2018 growers, no middlc- Wm.Shearer, won the \u2018\u2018form\u2019\u2019 prize in his class at the Collegiate Institute, | Ottawa.He stood 1st in classics, science ard commercial departme:1t, \u2014 and the thermometer at- its highest SHERBROOKE.reached this year.-Through the Blankets tn! Lap|\u2014 \u2014\u2018month of June, 1896, there were thirty .in variety \u2018 cf.styles.9 § h | - 1 l deaths from sunstroke and the thermo- 2nd in mathematics and modern lan- a A Æ \u2018tra value 20c and ase.Combs and Brushes.\u2014- | Our { 4 tm mu meter reached 92°, It isin August guages, and 3rd in history and geog- Né 159 Wellington Street, \u201cSherbrooke.raphy d that most of such cases usually occur.\u2018Throughout that month three years ago there were in this city over twenty deaths a day, but the records show that a mortality from sunstroke during the early part of June, such as the city lately experienced, is of rare oc- | currence.- Na Waips; all pric.s.land IE + Jade Haraesoen and Harnesses \u2019 \u2014 - | repai Wnings it up in A \u2018 a nice shape.- Br ?CN The Sunday School and Christian Endeavor Society of Plymouth Church closed for the summer months with the meetings on Sunday last.The Sabbath Sch St.Andrew\u2019s | | Church will be held at 10 a.m.instead |} of at 2,30 p.m,, during July and Au-| \"& gust.CC 1 Mr.R.M.Duckworth, representing , Clothi ing , I.the Jeyes\u2019 Sanitary Compound Co., Chicago, June 27.\u2014The police state Was in town yesterday.° di .that positive evidence has been secur-| The managers of St.Andrew\u2019 8 ; ed pointing to Frank, alias Matt Church will meet tonight at Mr.Jas.& Smith, \u201cMoafey\u2019\u2019 Brauer, alias Sig- | Davidson\u2019s.- nd \u2018Brack, \u2018two saltwater sailors, as .| > men \u2018Who robbed and murdered 5 \u20ac Martin Meter, the aged Swiss recluse | | | { ; | f | | For Men \"and Boys.; 4 CODERE BLOCK.Clearit ins D; \u2014 ATew more © Open and i- | at op BUGGIES.| -Mas rire wonder- : \u2014 ful success, iso far.a + Bry and terms to suit.- |.oe Splendid rm Implements gains - Uplodate in every particular.] Rt and look our stock over.\u2018 \u2014 -.for those who have not availed themselves of.[this | great {un Irwin &Co| Hoven 58 10 to 134 Wellington St, Come at once, as everythihg CHICAGO MURDERERS \"DISCOVERED.We still have some Et sx ee a who was found dead in his lonely [honie : \u2018on West Fifty- seventh street abpüt three weeks - ago.Instead of securing several thousand dollars, how- g oo \u2018 is going fast at, the ever, it is\u201d supposed the men succeeded Mire 186; Pe SHERBROOKE.| L = Gi t Clearin Sale of |in finding but $18.The robkers left | / Right in Assortment ! Rights in Quality ! Right i in Price ! _ E = si - 3 |Meter bound and gagged, believing A few of the lines we have in stock : \u2018 Light Tweed Coats at $1.75.that he would be released by his broth- 2 ;\u2018 so Black Alpaca Coats $1 up.| Crash Suits.But io one called at the house er.= _ : Men\u2019s Light and Dark Gray, à - 20 Bu 7 | dobbery having Pre ee da A la ge range of Onan\u2019 Bi pw choose oe at be a \u2018 5 - Co no 1 \u2019 : Men\u2019s na y blue unlin erge oats, sing e and double breast- ; Jars: | i & oo.\u2018 and Meter probably was gradually : B ed, $2.50 up.| ) ; \"| strangled to death by thé gag in his | = [EASTERN int = h.- ë : Men\u2019s Fancy Vests in many fines and styles.mous 7 / ÿ - Men\u2019s White Duck Pants at #1.25 and up.Ë Oyr Bicycle Suits are wonders at the prices we ask for them.= Pints Quarts half Us 700 = \u2014 | \u2014 \u2014 ël - \u2019 3 11 < - \u2019 7 - * | 5 mr x So ] AT THE.oe CLOTHING ho E| I BRIEFLETS.| eo po vensopable prices, o joa a | We CAITY 8 a, complete assortment of ye { 1 047 \u2014 gto - onable terms of payment, here 0 | : 9; | 75- Wellington fre | The Grand Union Hotel, Montreal, 1012 My stock embraces the \u2018\u2018cream\u2019 = À a Furnishings, Outing Shirts, Hats, Caps, = _ ÿ °c STORE.E sie BS GAT of jnsrments mamufioured Inf Wyo Tasks and Valises.1 | Boman AUCTION SAL ee this Canna of urs sa well we sn] | Come in snd exmine Gor shock.\u20ac ob i an À i Ee Ba hate, lights.Heintaman, Whaley-Royce,Chick-| 4 2 Large and only up- to- date Clothiers i in the Townships.| | ates $1.50; per day ra McPhail, and others in the | \u2018 00K MARBLE SHOP.Wednesday, or 26th, 41899.Fatier, Press | ame class ge A oo Sign of the Star, Ilan ro?épared lo furnish all kinds of \u20acemetery Mar .tant role and Sranite at prices that ive me a call | mé i in ain Gi at SHEDS in rear of No, 47: Factory Street, SHERBROOKE, ; - -\u201cFhe unc ersigned whit sell by Public Auction, - _ Some things g go without saying, and some people say without going: Central House, Magog, Heath & Meigs, - same class get a showing here, | ~ Its in your interest to become | conversant with the merits of these particular instruments be- $STAR CLOTHING HALL, § May 15th, : \u2014- led Scravers, 20 Sluch Scrapers, Pro Travellers accomopation is A 1._ 6.E.Ly MAN.|B Ralrosd Plows, Picks, Roveis, ProPs- fore ordering a Piano, - ] Tron Rars, Chaine, ete, | | The up-to-date hair-dresser has the ; [| NOTICE\u201d on ° = n fam ag Tomy overs «By \u201cmem FRE Alinotap fi, go throoke, Que, eoû-tt $.0, three months endorsed notes, at 7 pes cen interest.: : | Hale at20 \"clock p.-m.- John \u2018Auetioncer.a.Grimih, is apf to mistake it for his conscience.Terms of Sale\u2014320 and uu for, \u2018cash; oves | ' Sherbrooke stop at the Amert- A man with an lactic imagination-{\" \u201cWhen ta Shern Rema ropritar newest kinks at his fingers\u2019 ends.| Battles House, Lon > E.Tayler Proprietor.First First lake In every respect A woman has to be a lightning | shipker if she thinks before she speaks.\u2018can Mouse.ROSEN Broo\u2019 co., Proprietors, 99 99 Wallington § i Sherbrooke.i { i Cw vo : Co +E SosweLt, Cosy, \u2014- - Sherbrooke, Que.ow 8 a ME # \u201c and Untrimmed Millinery, ors, , te be offered at a= Now we turn our attention % the week we will offer a large and Fancy | Goods marked at 22c for 18c yd.Gdods marked at 85c for 25c yd.- Goods marked at 50c for 37c yd.Mercotied Silk stripe Zephyrs, T 1s Mall Orders Ca SE Ag hed to fifteen words, 15 cents; one cent each word; each\u2019 insertion.ft not for 995599999500006E 4 Piques Saturday we told in our ad.of the great offerings in Trimmed Children\u2019 8 Headweas and 1 adies\u2019 Sail- HALF PRI SE.Tapes - favorite fabrics for the present season\u2014Tomorrow and pie the remainder of Piques | SATA Ou es.our new jatalogue post free to any address.OGILVY\u201dS, : The Dry Goods Store, ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STS, ; \u2018 pr Box 2878, on ; 4 varied stock of Goods marked at 60¢ for 45¢ yd.Goods marked at 75¢ for 55¢ yd.mari a $1 for 75c yd.ar 35c 8 for 27¢ yd.& Se refully Filled, + \"MONTREAL.BIRTHS.each HOGA N-June 25th,a daughter to-Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Hogan, Sher- vance 10 cents extra.Six Insert! ons for the oriceoffive.;( i brooke.| ee F ) - \u2018W AN TED\u2014 At Gazett : office, a Press | Feeder.DEAT - | ] WATE gor servant.Apply urs J.A COATES\u2014At Johnville, June 13th, Wiggett, 49 Montreal Rtreet ANTED- A gd plain cook.Apply \u20180 Mrs.Andrew Paton, Hockmount, Pply 6d-723 ;W WANTED-Two Men to canvass and collect Life [nsurance.Call at Metropolitan Office, Art Building.4.30 Pr m.À.Macdocgail, -Assist.Supt.| d-780 Tr McCONNELL Eye Specialist; George D.Coates at the advanced age of 79 years and 10 months.FILIPINOS TRIED TO Breeze Came Up J ust in Time to Save ~ the Schooner Retrieved.At Dr, Chalmer\u2019s Drug Store, Magog, a this week.\u201cGard of Thanks.I wish to thank my numerous friends and neighbors-and Miss Westlake in particular, who +0 materially assisted me in\u2018 my late loas Fe ELLIOTT.Leb xville, June Tn, 1899, FARM FOR SALE.That improved farm \u2014known as the \u201cPaton Farm,\u201d at present ecup'ed by Mr.Famuel Leslie, tuate on lot No.§, in Fkifth Range, Orford, contain _ ing 100 acres, of which about 60 are clear | ed; & good 1 ouse and barns on the premises.Possession given 1st October.Terms cash.G farms and woodlands in same © locality, also.for re cheap, E* ply to v OSWELL, .sam | .- schooner Retrieved, which arrived - here two days ago after a voyage of 27.\u2014The ninety-ton- cisco, June: 106 days from Hong Kong, had & narrow escape from capture by the insurgents on the north coast of the Island] of Luzon.The rebels put out in boats when the schooner was becalmed, but the wind sprang up just in time \u2018and she escaped.She ran into a typhoon and was driven ashore cn Formoea,| where she was repaired.Prof.Hillier and Dr.Furness, of Pennsylvania University, who used her in scientific work along the Borneo coast, and .she was bought from: them by fi the present.0 owner.| the past two {ly of East Clifton, w | brought here - for \u2018in rment, - place on Friday, 28rd.improvement me of gid - | many complaji | road, being 8 bad.CAPTURE HER.| China proper © from Chinese Tartary.Honolulu, June 18, via San Fran-{ The vessel was originally owned by! BAWYERVILLE.last week from Montreal and Lachute, where she bat Do visiting friends for eeka The funeral of the late Mrs, Joseph] Taylor, of Bernardston, Mass., former-.remains were took-| | Mrs.E J.Westman, of Marbleton, land a daughter are in n this lace, visit- al ing friends.Mr, Jobn Sawyer and | \u2018family, Cheney Valley, New York state, are in this place, vi iting his \u2018uncle, Mr.William Sawyer.Dr.Geo; Ryan is here {nis week ; \u2018 visiting atthe home of Mi.John Duncan.|.} Miss K.: Dundn, Miss J Dunca A.Cairns and Ë) Evans \u2018attended district coûncil of R.T.of: T.in Scots- town last week, | and as | ig ysual for | people going to: Scotstown; had a jelly good time, the only regret being that .| they could not stay longer.Mr.Thos.rsh.is making a noted is place in the way acing higlawn, Mr.H aldron, road overseer, has \u201c| received the repairs for| the road ma-.-{ chine and; commented | work on the roads once more, There are a great nts about Hungry Hill It certainly i is in bad need of repairing.on the sick list, vo k CHINESE WALL oo 1 - 18 DOOMED.; Wa x : ; Dowh-Y&ükocs j i Job.Chicago, June.27,\u2014A special t to the Times-Herald from Denver says: \u2018\u2018According to Frank Lewis, a Chicago en: gineer, who wag today a guest at the contemplates the destruction of the ancient.Chinese wall that séparates He is en route to China \u2018to assist | in tearing : down the famous structire.ue Mr.Lewis is a civil engineer, and goes to China on behalf of a syndicate of Chicago cie He said: \u201cI understand \u2018that the enterprise is] one of the Chinese government's own conception and is independent of Russian, German \u2018lor French influence.The cost will.be great, involying millions of dollars.\u2019} : CANADA, Province of Qube pe, District of St.Francis.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.The twenty-sixth day of Juue, 1899.\u2018 Before the Honorable Mr.Justice White.PIERRE PAUL MARTIN, of thé clty aha district of Moi.treal; Wholesale Me: chant, doing FE * \u2018name and style oi lartin, f Cb Plaintifi, | \u2026 versa TIMOTHE, AEEOY E BLAIS, of Sherbrooke, in the District of St.Francis, Merchant.| Deferidant.\u2018Orders delivered on shortes t notice.- me - June 26.\u2014Mrz, R.Evans returned | \u2018are respected and Leslie Evans, who \"has: been home] returned to Angus on | | Monday, to resume work, : \u2018 have een able to do light wor Big and Famons.Structure to gome i NE Oxford Hotel, the Chinese government on NOW | \u201cOR = a i A _ } CLL TTY QT ; # J' business.at\u2019 Mont jureal \u201cesaid, \u2018under\u2019 the | x Brown's Opinion of PAINES CBLERY.COMPOUND = RESTORED HIM TO NEW HEALTH WHEN ALL OTHER MEDICINES FAILED.; j ! It is everywhere admitted that the people who testify to the health-givivg and restoring virtues of Paine\u2019s Celery mpound are men and women who well known in \u2018the owns and cities where they reside.| The high standing of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound with the most prominent edical men, and its world wide pop- larity, is due to the fact that the reat medicine accomplishes just what | it promises.It Bayes life jafter all other medi cines fail; it \u2018cures \u2018when doctors ronéunce the patient ineurable, w Mr.John H.Brown, Truro, N.S., writes as follow: | \u201cI am truly thankful | \u2018for the good results I have obtained irom the use of your Paine\u2019s Celery Compound.For à long time I have been à sufferer from general debility and indigestion and have made use of many medicines, but ncne have given me the grand results, \u2018à far ag improved health is concérried, às has your wonderful Paine\u2019s Celery | >mpound.It h 8 done! wonders for e, and though I an 65 ye'rs old, i fk for the haye r@t \u201clost a: ige all the cred- | + NE six months) ; ai give your I or my reso.At PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION.Board of Manage | : for the Government Building.Washington, June 27.\u2014The Board | $ Government Managers of the Pan- | erican Expotition, \u2018consisting -of | from each of the executive departments; : the-Smithon- ian Institution and the Bureau of Am- ériean Repüblics have left Washingtdn for Buffalo.= They will, inspect the grounds seldcted for the Exposition to be held in 1901, and will select a site for the Government building, -which is to contain the Federal exhibit at the \u2018fair.| The Supervi sing Architect of the freasury,: James | K Taylor, accom- Panicd the pars in, an advisory capacity.i .; 4 it ne representative | Cherries, LL Goose berries).SI We are making arrangements to ge Jrgesupptesot all these for Preserv- rs to Select a Site] i .° 1 3 A : : woe | EI : RQ .il .PS : \u201c1 1 o EH Sil Clapboard, a AND ALL KINDS = _- ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, Prices Right.D.G.Loomis & Son, x | NEAR G.T.R DEPOT - | COLONIAL HOU Phillips Square and Union Avenue.Let SE \u2014 + Elo \u2018Carpet Department, era SUMMER PREPARATIONS | Fo - Attenti on is called to a colleétion of White Cotton effects.They are made i comfortable, and epeciall adapted for Summ seaside\u2019 cottages.y adap er use in count Japanese Rugs in Turkish and Modern Effe pecial low prices for the month of JAPAN MATTIN A complete assortment in Blues, Greens, SEWING MACHINE DEPARTMENT A \u201clarge stock.eg « prices- from $12.50 to $45.00; Good value: pretty Japanese n all > Rugs, in Blu : sizes and are beautifull cc .oy hid cls, an June.te os.etu., ete, fa BUTTERICK\u2019S PATTERNS AND PUBLICATION 8\u2014A comple sm.- ment of there reliable patterns always on hand.\u201cOF TICAL DEPARTMENT.\u2014Sigh£ + scientifically- treated ~The most approved aids for-hearing Artificial eyes matched © MAIL! ORDERS CAREFULLY FILA.ED; Samples sent and every information given.- HENRY MORGAN co.Montreal.free of and hd = Dress Shoes, Street Shoes, \u201c Walkiñ g Shoes, Low: Shoes._ | 0 \u201cThe Best for, Tn The Least.- { Principles, 2 a.T.Armstrong, ed Re se.oo.i 1 Dental [ns tute $8.00.| Eastern - YAILIFF'S SAT E \u2014Province of ebec,.Dig trict of Saint Francis No.618, Cleeylt Cou H.W.Mulvena, Piaiutiff, v8 A; Defendant ©n thegth of Jul , 1899, a 11 o'clock ~ in the forenoon, at No.209 ellington Street n- 3 the City of Sherbrooke, will-be sold by au of justice, all the goods and chattels of the Defendant, seized in.this cause, consisting of 1 Redstead, 1 8pring, 5 Chalrs, 1 Driving 81 1 Whip, 1 Wagon Pole.Sherbrooke, June Th, - .i _ ° | { .Dt | \u2014 2 Co CA À à SA | Fa CE Pe : pir 5 = Q Ea IS & i il à | 1 | To co.F amily Grocers The Defendant having on the twenty fourth | .ing¢ ; gThe I 1899.J.A.Precoutt, B.S, C i ; 4 : - 4 pe ©\" , Te ly WT.- San bd hn P fr eserving J ars| Cental Rubber Plate #0, _ Honolulu, June 18, via San Francis- \u2014 2e _ : .2 boar of ten of the clock in the forenoon, -to give Co ull upper ar d lower sets $15,00 co, June 27.\u2014The first Fourth of July * ww ; | : J Chtor ang Theatr, the arpointment of 8 Very nest quality, difeet\u2019 from thelfactory.\u201cmes pe.chemper than.regular here under thé American flsg is to bs - LS _ | - , ./ | # on , ., AI nN NAT 02 [Etap ai matos anicrmes De lai fus Pint, dsc dozen.| 13m anh Bridge Work 85:00 a tooin, Made memorablo by a great colebre- 13 meeting to be ouce inserted in the SHERBROOKE Quarts, foe ¢ ql The materia's used dre of the tion \u2018throughout the islands, .In Ho» EE me 7 © appear ir the Shemale.ot Cordis To to be |.! 1=2 Gal.S5C ai À ss Quality: and the-work Holulu there will be ies > \u201c| 01° specially jotted by 1 Twi wars, sc.Spécial prices for la» ge lots.| and evene qi gro para g Jo = - 7 À sports and a ball in the evening, | À For Dominion Dav.RCHARD & DURE ee arte Dental \u2018Institute, vit vin bo placed on tie expo au = * ds Plointif _JOHNSTON & 08S : Le and the aflair will be as heartily sup.= | nd 143 Wellinglon st, ported by.the Hawaiians as hy - Bn F L AGS 1 FL ACS I \u20ac Wholesale and retail Crockery \u2018 IH whites.- Those who opposed* annexs-.- MR | Cd ] Pon and Glassware, | .Hochelaga Bank Buildings.{tion in the old days are tow all ep = | All sizesin Silk, Bunting and Cotton.Prices ranging all the en |e and 12 Wellington Square à 00000000 | thusiastic Ameticans.\u201d \u2019 us N \u2018way from $1450 Bc each.a _ - == _ Hammocks, tennis racquets, baseballs, lunch- baskets, lunch 3 ; La 33400000.3 \u2019 - J boxes, ete., etc., at lowest prices.\u201cy 2 4 58 8 in 28248 \u2014_ Po les S Sporting Gloves! Washing.Gloves! \u2018Fabric Gloves.All the S58 gS 85 = Sg \u201csli icycles C | latest i in Gloves at popular prices.Al & 8 ë 2 ê SE E 83 2 Ën 3 5 a a an 2 o ans SE ; i : a SÉTSÉSd 255 2P SE | - \u2018Outing Goods for Men.AS LTR FEN Cl 7.FO R148)\" 558588823 1 1, 0 = | j - AT | FOR YACHTING.Q ÉÉgeséénié2niu | = =) à a : poy | ue rs\u2019 \\ Double breasted Serge Coats, Navy or Black, $3.25 and 84.89 ||8= 558% sgF 2852852 || || | : - 3 \u2018White Duck Pants, $1.00 and $1.25.~ FY ÈS = ! © < se = £a 8 = Reg | Ldn ; = ' Navy Blue Jerseys, Duck Caps, Belts, etc, + HEEEAK: 13 SESH po 8 = | it - À ; ; andsold.; urdays.Gg EgE SE 1F2295H2 25 9 - - a \u201c 2 É 49 257.9 EnrL 2586 A os T8 : = Bb my ; 3 ountry Orders Carefully Filled, ; Samples Sent by Mail.= g405 82 SHsiTELE = \u2019 ood Aa Ra 9 = = J h M ÉPagSégébséseues - | AEFI EoREa Lal ad.iA : Lr : Ge 3k © gE ER.; - a 0 n urphy., -& Co.$ SEE Bg Th = Tor ref Rt Et 0 PRET « ; : 5 i | : i oy + + 2343 st Catherine se Corne r ry Patsaite st, ) - To 16 : BICYCLE E BRANCE * | ° = {R.M.Duckworth @ 0 lere Sons g Torm= Cash.7.MONTREAL.@ |.M, DUC vor i 0 Wellington swt.- : Oo HOA à WHO ESALE Al EN il Gl i gd °.; oo ; $4 5& 56 DOCS Se yy DOO0E | | i.GENTS 0 ty 0 [ ui un of Bicycle Supplies.Loa = ) nd A\u2019 30H pital St; - - Montreal, TR i! .\u2026.= | = Wa AS Ho 7 1 | ~ : : TT, \u2018 CL ; Van to take a.we bas 4 | sup à 3 ; k.\u201c4 orem srl All B Ket slong! J b the necessary sup ies os here) Booked 1 Meats of all Kinds by the J 1h, such as Head C heese, Corn Beek, pl : { A iches of all Kings.© o Ee H C ei am and Tong ue Fausog e.Spi ECIAL\u2014Lamb\u2019s Sausage and Laing\u2019s Cooked Sausage in tins, Wo hoa = | { raer.m Sandwiches, Tons Sandwiches Roe uefort Sandwiches, Salmon Sandwiches, Smelt Sandwiches, Head | ! Son wiches, Corn Beef Sand ich h Fri Ce Bell Teleph wiches.[Fresh In its = Végotables, for the pur pose.Send i in your orders, satisfaction guaranteed at = Ra ; e ep one No.337, \u2018Pédpl#a Telephone 25.\" Po ; 4 "]
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