Sherbrooke daily record, 29 juin 1899, jeudi 29 juin 1899
[" a.+1 Sem; a.BE yg æ «ho, A OL Ch : = i | J 1010 Meg TY Ï : À vo .- Lo oo Anavoq | _ .: : [: Tea + ; LAST EDITION.Pr = SH - m 90 1R04G - AEE es 1 3 0 732 PS ; re | ERBROOKE, QUE, THURSDAY, JUNE 2 \u2019 1899 Ch | | LE PRICE ONE CENT B cent BURGLARIZED.Q.C.-MAIL SERVICE.|POMINION ur DREYFUS __ _-[100,000 FRANCS : | | 58RD BATTALION.= = : ME MERE ESS x TR ME M aE PARLIAMENT.| ~ COURTMARTIAL.| | : | DAMAGES,| '= \u2014_ (FR ; NE ST 1 10 20 8 Tr \u2019 em 0 PE 1-0 =; [Order to Proceed to Laprairie Has of BL.Denis & Co.|A Proposal Which Would Expeoted That it Will Prorogue Be-|OfMicial List of the Body's Composi-|Ân Importdnt Judgment in a La} Beeii Cancelled.- *' UBL Dnt | Deprive Many Ofioos ot | ewe mad ar sar oe TI HO Re \u201cmures alto ts\u201d | tio.Wonton rive + a fC od, EET Ottawa] June 29.\u2014Intimation is| Rennes, June 29.\u2014The official list aris, June 29.\u2014The action for telegraphic m cag this Morning from ; wo open and Avont yi givenby the government that it 1s be- [of the composition of the Dreyfus\u2018 damages brought by Madame Resal, as | the ood wi stating thas the order to c = \u201ca Que Forced nt { + |ginning to think of the close of the court-martial, which is to assemble in |a result of the loss of her husband by [Proceed with the 53rd Batt., to La- | pera gis Seolen.; ©.i.- |session.Sir Wilfrid Laurier gives no- the Service Building for the re-trial of.| the sinking of the: rench line stes prairie camp : had been \u201ccancelled.: \u201cgore of Messrs.E.L.A mail car was placed \"on the|Q.C.|tice that he will move on Friday that the prisoner, is as follows: President, La Bourgogne, eu collision with the This announcement will be disappoint-: | | Te lington square, Was R.ex a oe morning, from .fr be last private membérs\u2019 day; Mon- Colonel Jousaust, pod the foilowing Béton ship |Cromartyshire July 4th, Log to the boys of tue \u2018 Sard, who had | 73 js & Co., } .gl AL r , but only e|day, will be taken as a Government |artillery officers: ~ Major Brongniart, 1898, off Sable Island, Nowa Scotia, has been anticipating with pleasure à taste._- - Se bogs last night.tempted principal stations at which this fast day.There is a growing impression Major De Breon,; Major Profilet, Ma- |resulted in a verdict against the coms lof military life under canvas in the big Li Tey apparently A dow to the C*PTess stops.The mail car will not that prorogation wil], take place be- [jor Merle, Captain Parfait and Captain pany of 100,000 francs.The plaintiff Mp-at Laprairie, \u2018| Lo = entrance by the be run on the Q.C,R.train this.after- ; : i re © de i ibl¢ der\u2019 po entrance BY broke | G,R.train \u2018this/after- |tween the 15th and 25th of July.Beauvais.| ; .[at the-same time was debarred from | .!t-ie possible that.another order we ; at therrear, and even DTroXé |poon.' I |- The Redistribution bill will not, it is| All the members of the court-martial claiming any money \u201clost with M.Re may be forthcoming, and the battalion - TL = mr 3 Ted a als Rec : \u2018 | ming, - goa ere, bub it seems, ban It now seems- likely that the diffi- [now said, prove the stumbling block, have passed through the Polytechnic sal, which'miay-hereafter-he recovered, | MAY yes see Laprairie.3 this way, 1ty bet the Q.C.R, and P ic and wi Sche i £ | Bo ides oleniering bOI + culty between the Q.C.R, \u201cand Post- which was-expected, and will only be |School.\u2018Thé court found the company respon: 3 | | 10088.jpg up OMe boxes, reachied Le office department will be settled by [debated in the Commons for a few \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 T7 The for the'acts ot the \u201ccaptain, vas -:B APTIZED AT ile SB inion of the, grocery.Lee compromise, along the line of the |days and sent to the Senate, where it | LACROSSE.wad declared to .be lat fault in not or EEE T 108.pp 0 0 oll in THERE the store was service which is being giventoday.will either be passed or killed without ~ .: Lo ~ ~ bringing his ship to a.standstill after + \u2014\u2014 Le ! 9 Timonine = po ee Gill had That is the Quebec Central\u2019 will\u201d con- ceremony, and the estimates will not The.practice match \u201cbetween the the| collision, in losing time in launch: Mrs: Pendergass So Feeble That She) opened Ib (ra PO i about $15 stolen sent to run its mail car on thé express [meet with any obstruction: Under) Mätional.and Bherbrooke seniors |ing the boats and in not fümishingthé| Yas Immersed While Sitting: + BR be ood a possible to say wheth- trains, but will stop only at the.im- [these circumstances it looks as-if there Ewhieh was fixed for last evening Will passengers with life boats.à In a Chair.= 5 py La Or Re - 1 a portant stations as provided for- under was a reasonable hope that the session, take place tonight.The Nationals | ~ Chattanooga, Tenn., .at g oyibing dae wi {aon Cr tity the new schedule.The postal author- | which is 105 days old today, has enter- will line up a.good strong team as| FEL ! 10 000 FEET - {Ozanne Ala} Mrs.Marcio Pondorgose, 0 JR \u201cmeplehnodlue fo helt FEU |ities will be obliged to make some |ed upon its last month.It is, how- they will play three or four men who| | FELL 10,000 FEET.aged 103, has just been baptized.She : - | AS mis is probably bu which is mak- special arrangements_ for .distributing | ever, but fair to say, that -one.or two have already ; played senior.The} \u2018| sta _ | | bad been a lifelong Methodist, but re-; Co jap of the burglar gang f Sherbrooke mail bags to the smaller \u2018stations at |members, if's0 disposed, may spoil this match will confimence at 6.45, and ag|A Pretty Story From Vienna About|cently she became a Baptist, She is/ pgs thorough tour hs eC bat Which the express traing do not stop.programme, and the Premier seems to these matches are _ intended to give an Aeronaut's: Escape.~~ so feeble that she had to be baptized \u2014 MR re.Searcely 8 week passes It would either be sent back\u2018 on the be this into account, for he is sald to Practice to thé seniors for their match Vienna, June 29.\u2014Sighor Merighi, While sitting in a chair, With a min.\" oor more stores are burglarized.ext local train or delivered veciall ar ati ; : on the 8th, thé executive intend to], i Let asci iste ither- si shod in\u201c | To wor of things is becoming mono- | carriers.rain or delivered by specia be taking negotiating with the United \u2019 [an Italian aeronaut, \u2018ascended Tues- |ister on either: side she waa lifted in : .- dd | States authorities for a further ad-|keep a sharp lookout for coming men; day at Graz, Styria, to a height of |the chair \u201cand.carried i he bap- If these burglaries are com-| Ifthe difficulty is seftled By the |journment of the Anglo-American con-|the team nefds strengthening and \u2019 > ven Ti eight of d into the bap- i .Bo 23 ; | a ; adi charge of the baby on I \u2018 y th v 08 10,000 feet, when His balloon burst|tistry and gently immersed.She stood: silted by an organized Br» here adoption of this system, .the public|ference.i practices of this kind.may produce à |and fell.When about forty feet from the ordeal well, PL © El De rgig them Lo justice.The wil have gbod reason for a vigorous \u2014_\u2014 onal charge will be made to the | ground, the goronant-lespel ro | BURNED SAT we waa mo ATH, bring M .It'is evident _that such a ser-| \"© ; .: he car, an icke( -|B YH BY TH.enployment by the ey of epecial de.vice would be very much \u2018inferior to| - THE CITY WATER.grounds tonight, to help defray ex-|gcious with a broken on mn the ca BURNED ok BABY TO DEATH, D feckives to rp t edition the one which bas.been \u2018given:in the \u201cThe RECORD iain receipt of a letter PEDBES for shoes and sticks.was found à paper, containing the | Wilmington, Del, June 29.\u2014Mary be warraiited y.the present \u2018 past, or which the Q.C.R.offered, viz., in which the writer protests against] - \u2014 - 3 |words : \u201cTjam dying contentedly; |.rrptt, colored, aged 16 years, wan | _ désfsirs.afternoon mail \u201cfrom, Sherbrooke 10 the quality of water the city is now| PERSONALS having reaehed my term.\u2019 This lef Pp ou Dover Jail Tuesday after | \u2014 | Quebec, and morning mail from Que- | qupplying to the public.He asserte| 1.col F-M.| \u2026 ,, (the belief that Merighi intended t0 goat.charged with having caused the ~ MR J.L AUDETTE DEPARTS.[bec to Sherbrooke.be that at present the wâter is being|the be oda M.Pope, of Bury, is in\\to commit suicide.He denies, how- death of Jackson, \u201cthe 15 monthe-old \"M.Ml Audette, accountant, of| On the part.of the public, it does taken from below the dam, opposite y Boars © Le Wf.Laflerty, living near ] he pu ( : ever, any such intention, and: says hi Leipsic 1s Banque Nationale, this city, left not seem as if there could be any lthe Bryant factory, and-that the water | - Mr.John Turnbull, of the Paton |Wrote the sentence while the balloo! {The girl n Sing to také charge 6f the new possible objection to such a change in [at this point is impure, having re- Mills, is in town.was falling.0 : May 5 La M \"| ww ue à which the bank = about to the service, Dut it is nob difficult to ceived the output of three sewers| Rey, Mr.Luckens is indisposed Lut riers \\ Mary Std chat the Tle ae) Mey cio JB open at Montmagny, Que.A number understand.how people living at points which empty into the river above \u2018as! not seriqusly so.COLUMBIA FASTER.against\u2019 a stove and set fire to his : o is friends tendered him a supper at where the express trains do not stop, well as the dye water from Paton and| - x .; ; New Londän.Conn.ra |clothes, Today she confessed that * = BB Vers Restaurant last night, and ex- ©F people doing mail business.with |Lomas factories.Mr.Ged.Armitage is absent.from ew London, Conn., June 29.\u2014In had ay a 38 mile beat to windward yesterday |2he had set fié to the child\u2019s \u2018clothes.the new yacht Columbia beat the old #ith-matches because she did not wart cup champion Defender, ei:cht min.| #0:be bôthered with him any longer.i * ended to him their best wiskies as he | these places, would resent such a de-| Ag the letter was of a somewhat home on business.: oH 2 .Era {lay in their mails as would sresult startlin h 1th offi : NL | - to bis new and responsible posi- 49 NW: startling nature, the health officer was | Miss Ashe left town this morn ng to ge ¥ P .[should the proposed compromise be seen this morning by a representative join Mrs.Ashe in Kamouraska.3 | ton, ute; ides givi > OÙ ioù s'also admittéd that she \u2018had tried 9} Anoog those present were F.À.effected._ 1 | one po mn effect, oe the .Mr.J.F.Morkill is out of town to- h two minute haudicap.\"The race was 16 set the house of her employ er (fon \u2014Peary, E.E.Precourt, A.Ricaard, - _\u2014_ case ascertained.b, day on a fishing trip to Massawippi.\u2014 -| from renton\u2019s Reef lightship, off New- | | ince the child died.| or\" W.C.Tracy, Leandze Olivier, A.Gil- |- 1 T nq planation is this.In.the improve- | New.\u2018 ne ray, * 40,000 MEN FO R \u2018 OTIS.ments to the water system now being Miss Margarett Moe, left this morn- port, New London, & good 35 m y; } Mi & À Lableur, J.F.Leblanc, J.[- | I Gmerux, Dr, Gadbois, Antoine| © = carried out, it has been found neces: ing tor Cobden, Ont., to visit iriends.yard Te Det de be FAMQUS HORSES DEAD.| Gcout, A.H.Ginge, J.S: Blais, Dr | Decision Ts Rendered las to Re-en- sary to relay and lower ve omtoaf ©] Mrs, Boor Brôoks, \u2018Mountfield,*\u2019 that neither vacht cared to carry à |0 en.Lord } herts\u2019 Arab Ch du ri Gant.| forcements.: | ofthe Intake pipe iron NS! entertained His Honor Lieutenant | working topsail and it was in tWieiind.|.c.éheOtlier the Prince of ¢ ; ke JE Genéreux presided.After| Washington, June 29.\u2014Settetary station to a point opposite Paton Mills.Gavernor at luncheon today.of work that Columbia gained such - | Brood Mare.Tees | JB te toust to\u2019 the_ \u201cQueen\u201d had Ad: bk While this is done, it was necessary to È ai A à CAF 3 A re ben bo \u201cMr.3 C.Tracy Alger, Adjutant General Corbin and draw the water from a point lower Mrs.A.L.Parker and family have lon lead averaging a quarter off! London, June 29.\u2014The deaths \u2014 proposed that of \u2018Our Guest.\u201d Mr.Au- Colonel Bird, assistant quartermaster down the river than formerly and as a |returned home from North Hatley, fen pe aster each ils than the De\u2019 -dette replied, expressing his regret at general in charge of transportation, matter of fact the water is at present where they have been staying for the a Te os occurred of twd famous horses.One mn.Lord Roberts\u2019 gray: I .Bn 3 b replied, ex : had an hour's consultation with the, :\u2019 | whe | A DLE \u2014 a Arab charger \u2018 \u2026 Which wa ; lesving his friends in.Sherbrooke, ane or: Wi being pumped from the wheel pit of last two weeks.wn : + 1| Arab charger Vionolel,, which was 29.M taking them for their kind good President yesterday relative to the!thepumping étation below the second | are Haseltine has.gone to Black.CAPE'S PROTE ST.1] years old.bore; Lord Roberts: in his Afghan campaigns, and the meee mn \\ of re-4 nents for | cor k ei ster.i ; Must = 1, [int i the.@ ditance might not prevent them from Otis.JA Senile .decision has hoon The officer, however, states that the La Le vine her sister, nor ret anh Go ernment Must, Stand by Sir A Queen conferref] medals on the animal 1- owmmeeting in the future.\u2018The [OI] the DC er = men ab} oo ter at this particular point is prac- |i resume her duties.© Ca.| ilner.- i | for his service, which were wcrn on \u201cJF elical Profession,\u201d was proposed by |} the recruiting stations or services IN tically as free from impurities as that OT, pe Town, June 29.\u2014A meeting of | his martingale when he conspicuously | -Mr.Tracy, and responded to by Dr.the Philippines, and Secretary Alger in the river above owing to this fact.The Rev.Joseph Ames and family 4 000 Loyalists: under the presidency carried Gen.id rts ih her Majesty's.- : ; = on.Po Lou | i \" vibes, and expressing the Lope that question of re-enforcements tor Gen.bridge as stated by the correspondent.Genet, Dr.\u2018Gadboi \u2014p, a*|snid when heleft the White; House Thé Magog River, swelled.by recent | from Lancaster, N.H., are staying in of the Mayor of Cape_Town, was hel jubilee process .Fleury.\u201cCom mêrce od pe A after the conference that General Otis rains, 0 high and the flow over Lennoxville, with Mr.Ames, Sr.Mr.here last evening nd adopted [with |._ The other animal ras the Prince of - \u2019 § \u2018 \u2018enthu \u2018>, are Perdita 11,.which.\u2014 M éproposed by Mr.A.Richard, and would'have 40,000\u2018men when thejrainy | the\u2018dam is large and the current swift, Âmes is a brother of Mr.Alexander |the -greatest| enthusiasm resolutions.Wale\u2019s brood reponded to] by Messrs.Genge and 1507 closed, for a resumption of #C-!consequently whatever \u2018 impurities Ames of our city.\u2018 supporting Sir Alfred Milner, Govern, Was the dam of Persimmon and other Blais \u201cThe Ladies,\u201d proposed by the tive operations._ LU are gathered from Paton and Lomas| The late arrivals at the Magog |O' of the Colony, and -British High | racers.| SE GL - \u201cuiman, ad responded to by Mr.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | |mills are swept down the river.andHouseare: P.S.G.Mackenzie, Rich- Co pmissioner in South Africa, in his) FOUR HORSES BURNE Ds : ARdard Music was furnished by FIRE THREATENS A ! \u20183 [over the falls without crossing the|mond: C.N.Montgomerie, Cookshire; recent negotiations with President Uk HS RS BN 0 DEATH BR | Mn.Gen , Fleury, Tracy, Genest, | VERMONT SUMMER RESORT.| stream to the pumping station.There [Geo.F.Terrill, Stanstead; 8S.F.Bel- Kruger and thanking: the Canadians Lo 4 4 EEE sand a\" Blais, and others, _ Bellows Falls, Vt., June 29.\u2014The are po closets on the re Sen knap, Knowlton ; Wm.Fair, Montreal; ptance.An immense over low m cot.Fire jn an Edut Bostp n Stable Causes.> \u2014\u2014 i ills ira ler re- |Mentioned and Very \u201c| Mrs.W.H.Learned a aughter, |* : AR se over-tiow, meets | : a Loss $1200.yoo =z little village of Gratiten, a summer re ) e n g was: also, held.The former, af - a Loss of $1200.2 a el i \\ visit.| ter enters the river from them.This, kshire: Jas.H.og: |inë| ;h ; _PHCERT BY STE.CECILE.; | sort twelve miles from here, waa cit he asserts, is also carried down the Soo shire; Jas.H.Percy, Mag 5 Le which the Right Hon.Sir John Gordon 1 LL 1 > : y o el Tuesday J.y the most disastrous fire A , Moon and wife, Knowlton; Wm.Ga oo.forme : * felonu | Boston, M 29.\u2014 A fi m2 | RCHESTRA.of many years.One street.was partly curfent and over the falls.The water |praith, Miss Ethel Galbraith, Miss Sue Sprigg; former premier of the; Colony; d ios do h an dave TS \u201cEo os - Icoostilly ev\" burned out and long before the fire which enters the flume of the pump: Brady, Montreal; W.W.Bailey, Cook- and numerqus other political leaders © he Tee four Dace ast Bos.- Au Given Last Evening in}.quelled it looked as if \u201cthe- princi- ing station is drawn from still water |ghire; Jas.R.Pearson, Daaville; Geo.Were presen , was-addressed by several ton late Tuesday evening.The fire was.9} \u2014 0fBt- Jean Baptiste Society.nol residential street was doomed.[outside the influence of the current, |B, Sawyer, Boston, Mass.; C.J.Car- | Johannesburgers, Sir Gordon Sprigg |ip a 24 sory io building in- the The concert, given lat evening by Tho fire started in a barn owned by W.[and the health officer is confident that| roll, Guelph, Ont.; H.H.Bailey, Ot- 8180 addressed the-meetirig, declaring Tear of 627 Sard togs atroet, owned M.1 ~ deëte, Cecile orchestra, for the be.|G.Townsend on Chester street at the |the publichas no cause to doubt the |tawa; J.8, Jamison, Montreal; Mr.that unless Sir Alfred Milner Was ab: Ré a.stable by Eunice Me- 2 lb the i, Jean Baptiste Society, lower end of the village, and by : the purity of the water.The work will be and Mrs.L.J.Martin, Richmond.feolutely Supported, here a danger f The cause oflthe fire is unknown.A.- \u2018B wd oY Ruccegslul, both financially time the alarm_was given thé barn completed in two days, when .from the Empire, He declared him: watchman in ainearby.bui'ding sound- ï A : , was enveloped in flames which spread.water will be again taken from the \u2019 ce .\u2014 |re vm declare nN poe Boo.png qumber of the pro- [rapidly to the Townsend residence.The upper river.- \u2018 BRIEFLETS.soir conv nee \u2018he Tope] rotary aon rasponded] quickly but Live ri de Cantin Post, Tcnty ror, Can tor\u201d opel y amon (CONVERSAZIONE AT \u201cWe give excellent value in all lines oi State for the Colonies, Mr.Joseph [Was under such headway that the sta- | Trochetia, vas exceeding well given by A\u201d st ony wind ws.blowing which \u2014 BISHOPS COLLEGE.| °f hoes: J.Levinson.2d.Chamberlain; whose recent speech bes ble was destroyed and the four horses - Miele, Cecile ( y strong wind was.g I | | Mise Carrie Wilcox has been ap-|fore the Unionists of Birmiugham, burned to death before the flames were D : Orchestra, and the Al- swept the burning embers: to neigh-| .ms orsazi Bishops .Col- oT hor The orchestra, which is boring houses, and in a few niinutes a he conversazione a ol M raie vives os guitars.oud half dozen roofs were blazing.arreter \u2014 i rkling waltz, {this time the whole town.bad: been ; § | om BAIT.|.\u2018TR LÉ Lo ba at ine, Beaudoin on the aroused, and, fearing the destruction dents and visitors to the pretty village, new duties the 1st July.1 : No YORI BAT./ TRIAL RAC | WB HELD JULY 6.\"M \u201chopisyed th enthier of Boston, of the village, a bucket brigade was| yhich is-always thronged-for convoca- Mrs.J.8.Mitchell entertained a t.John\u2019s, Nfld., June 29, In cons : RL \u2018June 28.The Col- atles de es os hastily formed, which was joined inf.the event of the year.number of friends yesterday afternoon |sequence of the French attit rol and Newport, R.1., June 25.\u2014 ri = | bis mary if i a Casiniere shewed by summer guests) from the hotël, who | The conversazione was held as usual at her pleasant house on Commercial the attempts to make trouble or, he umbia 18 DOW | commission, an Lf ies BB \u201chich he played © cornet _in the solo, stripped fT their coats and.and \u2018Wwork- |: \u2018Bish on Williams\u2019 Hall, and though street.Very dainty refreshments were colony along the Treaty.Shore, tl e the N.Y.Y.C.urge.ay for.i played, accompanied -by the ed with télling effect, | The utmost there was no dancing, there_ was.no sezved, and an hour or two passed very Col! nial Government yesterday decid day the Columbia -swung at anchor, int d, deali a] | extinguished.The total loss will ba a- .| vointed by the Post office Department England, dealing.with, the Transyaal extinguished.1 tal los A mimes OS bro le by 2 take charge of the stamp window at problem; he warmly commended.bout $1200.5 mu = ; | ds Poe AC weht up in'a special car,and by the resi- thé P.O.here, and-enters upon her |= | .[ en \u201ctle Band, of which he is direc- efforts failed to - save the Carpenter |jack of entertainment.| quietly and agreeably away.od to Shoclokdy pohien be ne while Le Jat touches were being put (Delt comic operstta Three | hich, with barn and confers, The College choir sang very acept-|/ Boys\u2019 tan boots, splendid wearer, | Nowfoundiand coast, This |policy | The race botween the Columbia and | fau ne me boat,\u201d was delight- Tuttle house, ext in line, was by this ab, es of the C loge also 80108 BY at J.Levinson's.~ 2d.meets with-geveral approval.{Today tng Defender off Sandy Hook, for the 7 of Toe acted by -Mlles E.Tet | time burning furiously.\u2018So effective members nes and.Miss Moréy| Mr.F.Loomis has purchased the the Colonial Legislature voted) addi- |New York Yacht Club\u2019s cup, and .i ved a duet for violin, which was re- building, recently occupied by Dr.tio al gums to help enforce the 'bait which will be really a trial race, is not Iron, and- caused : 5.co \u201causement, | sed_ much was the work of the bucket brigade, laws.\u2018A stormy meetingis expected {likely to foie place before Thursday of À \u201cPantaïeia»» es now augmented by scdres : of- farmers \u2018wi i di .| Dur sault, and owned by the B.&8.; S19 ngs ; _ \u201cFantaisie\u201d followed by the| who had driven ed \u2018that the fire was ceived \u2018with much well-deserved ap Mutual.It is understood he will re- bet een the French cominodore and next week.H Len ie Band, which\u2019 nev plause.ee ; ei i treet, the.colonial authorities when the for- i .bo | \u2018 = Ur and the oe: Dever played here controlled.\u201d cL \"During the.evening the prizes for move it to A site on Court street, he.COON 5 Cl 4 \u2019 : + : CE | ay bo.ao einen the 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014 + hg were presented | by Mrs.where he will reside.i ; m pit on Saturday.Ï | P IRSON AL.\u2014- © | \u201cx.: of the Pyrennes, \u2019\u2019 srooks.| .j \u201c| Petry, the wife of the head-masler.| Mr.L.A.Dufresne, a surveyor an BROOKE METHODIST | Messrs, H.H.Bailey, of Ottawa, boo i À \"ie Young ladies; who assumed the| R.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019s The meds! for all around proficiency | civil engineer of several years\u2019 experi- 5 ERBROO 1 CHURCH.| and C.W.B.French, of Scotstown, .~~ oo ro, TO party gored with, à med the Block.reporis to- days p rices, 1 injathletics was won by Mr.Sims, who ence in Montreal, has decided to move C4 LL C7 À l'are in the cityltoday.; 1 a a re Suit as follows; -|2ldo will have his name inscribed | to Sherbrooke.He has opened an cf-| The annual ee is oity | Mr A.S.MeCaw of mt 2 75 TB Mere ap a talent, |© STOCK by LIegraph, C= the gold cup, which is kept in the Col-| fee in the Hochelaga Bank building, | of the Methodist Church, in this city, Mr.AS.McCaw of, the Eastern >, a Mig Lenthier pe Bea to the MONTREAL S1OOK EXORANGR.| 7 \u2018 |lege.© Mr.Dufresne was employed for several was held last evening in\u2019: the lecture Townships Bank will leave for.the ; 0 Dating in town, sans v Oston, who is | canadian Pacific RAILWAY cues] «eee * ~ | At a late hour \u2018the very enjoyable| years bythe Federal Government, in hall of the church.There was a very West on Monday to iake the position = sd kindly responded tory beautifully , Montres! Gas.Railway CIN sane 316 fupction came to\u2019an end._ © \u201c|ibe Canadian Northwest and the |good attendance, and at the close of| of ass't local manager of the new E.Po Po ES Rh a hearty en- Halifax Tram.seem ania sve 108% | = \u2014\u2014 : \u2018Rocky Mountains, and he therefore the business portion of the meeting E Bank branch at Grad Forks, 5 Lo yo se concèrt closed \u201cwith, [ BK S100K -EXONANGE.| ÉIEUT-GOV.JETTE ARRIVES.|comesto the Townships, capable of light refreshments were \u2018served.Re-|C.Mr Tm.cured, eu 00 7 by the: orchen so dian American Sugar.To Fe hg - fas Governor Jette arrived in [handling all work that may be entrust- ports fom the various |btanches a ager and Mr.Hi de ton Brit « : een.\u2019 » dnd YG COS ei eensendeiaemasce 10054 \u2014 | (AlEUL.\" : 20m im.: urch | were read and showed § Wiil, 8150, (CBT 5 LL À The i Lo TO ao, Mil.Br.Fadl.repris 1 pete today by the G.T.R.apjod tom ae very satisfactory condi-|1sh Columbia fo assiet in the establieh= .= Le - Mano, and th hérty presided at the A ee rom, | ® = 111,26, and was met at _the station by 7 | tion.i - EC | ment of the new branch, À Ci ] caw Porky prog oc, LIHTe Entertainment juiy whens rere niet + |the Hon.Mr.Justice White.This} Those answering advertise-| | | DS CI EE \u2014 : LT no br, 7108 Who.80 ably aamigted | OB-rres-ees LLLEINILI 2g | will attend the convocation at Bishops ments 1n this paper will serve) | = BOF VRE © ened today fall line of Cali: a CL 206 Lo] = CEL 1 POM imeiviscreestinnnees B&F 1.college, Lennoxville, where the degree the interests of all concerned| Saturday\u2019being Dominion Day, we| We openeditoday a full line [Ve yo j | Coll greet, 1 2.0% RiDB nn soscérresencereneacascnee 1 .College, ! f hi 2 0 Il be -open! all day, \u2018and our Ice |fornia fruit for Friday and Dominion L à You will make wo ma | \u2014\u2014 NO -D.C.L.will be conferred on him.by mentioning that they saw roi Pont r will hovel a full assort-| Day trade.Peaches, cherries, plums, ; ; ou ) Your Clothe call Today is the feast of 8t.Peter, ap ot Blouse Suits in linen, crash the same In the SHERBROOKE ent of flavors in Ice Cream and Soda apricots, Tennessee tomatoes, and - Te 0008 J Le) propriate services were held in the | nd duêlk at J.Levinson\u2019s * 2 |Dairy RECORD.oC | [atet.Fletcher\u2019s.oo \u2018I big stock of bananas, at Fletcher's, | ; oy : Pore Td | as , = tL * Jy To : 1, 0 Li oh 0002 - od Coe 2d.lchurches.~~ Fo J | .So : : Co § .= - ._ 2 | à 1 \u2014- ~ Ce pe | oo Co LC _ .: di - Te _ Pt fe 4 5 § i = INSURANCE | -All Branches, Best Companies, Lowest Rates.Fire Companies represented : l'HOYAL, ÆTNA, QUEEN, LONDON, MANCHESTER, ALLIANCE, BRITINE AMERICA, WESTERN, COMMERCIAL UNION, GUARDIAN, Fox or Loxoox, pany -HAR1FOKD.NDON à .Ls NOAMHIRE/ À AND NORTEE BAITISE & MAROANTILR \u2014ALSO\u2014 - North American Life, Travclers Accident, Domission Plate Grass, Bo!\u2018 x ¢ Inspediion & on and Insurance Co.\u2014 (jus.asutee Dominion Sorgiars aid Guarantee Co.COR :SSER & CO.® Cer ua.FRANK, THOMPSON.3 ay > \u201c x Sutin and Financial Agents Muntéipal, Railway and In- .dustrial Debentures bought and sold.| estment Securities suitable fer Trust : 6e pr Estates Executors, Trustees, elo.\u201cmb ways on hand.Notes and Bills Discounted.Adve neces made.gpen approved Ceuat-| = eachange i Purchased.3 Ra on Bt.Sherbrooke.Basten, Towiships Buk.\"DIVIDEND No.79.Notice » hereby given thata dividend of / | pon the paid -up-Capital Stock of this Bank ; has been declared for the current half \u2018year, {and that the same will be payable.at the Head l'Office and Branches on and after \u201cMonday, rd dy of July Next.!_\u2014 The Transfer Books will be closed from the 15th to 30th June, both daysginclusive, |Byjorder of the Board, : WM.FARWELL, General Mauager.- al A i | i Enerbroke, in June, 1899, Reliable sold at { reasonable prices, on reasonable terms of payment, here._\u2014My stock embraces the \u2018\u2018cream\u2019 of instruments manufactured in this Canada of ours, as well as\u2018 in Uncle Sam\u2019s demains.Gerhard- - ering, McPhail, and others in the same class get, a showing here.\u201cIts in your interest to become conversant with these; particular instruments before ordering a Piano.- \u201cSherbrooke oo Thad d il Our stock of ot.TWEEDS is-always large and will be ; found to_ comprise everything .suitable for the season.Al , Koods warranted t> wear and hold their color.Perfect fitting atid first.class workmanship at moderate prices.For those desiring to find their own tailor, we still make | a special business .of selling ,Fweeds by the yard.Beckett Block, 28 Wellington St., SHERBROOKE.R R.BURRAGE ; Insurance of Every Description, Reon) œatate a For list of properties see ddetl's Block, §7 genoy.\u2018Sherbroôke Gazette.Wellington St.,.Dr.McCONNELL Eye Specialist.à i | | J Co | - At Dr.Chalmer\u2019 s Drug Store, Magog all this week.» Magog, OMPANT, | pL me dil One-Half Per Cent| © Jar prises + within the reach of all Below we give a} Heintzman, Whaley-Royce,Chick- the merits of Geo.Eadie & Son DOMINION DAY -\u2014AND\u2014 piste St.Jearl E CELEBRATI Bo h our English and French citizens are making extensive preparations for the enjoyment of the holiday.It is abgolutely necessary that their homes should be in first-class order\u2019 > {tor the reception of the many visitors.We are at present placing Parlor Sets, Easy Chairs, Cobbler Rockers, Pictures and odd pieces of Furniture; ete.etc., in many homes throughout the city.7.large stock enables you to make a fine selection at a moderate cost.We are also showing a large range \u2014OF\u2014 |Ca rpets, Rugs and Curtains, At prices within the reach of every purse.All Carpets and Oilcloths cut and matched at one day\u2019 8 notice at R] AND CARPETS.ellington me.ADVERTISEMENT._ | ; | Thursday, June 29th, 1899.\u2018SPECIAL SALE - \u20140F\u2014 Dominion Day Requisites-! Most everyone will require something for our National Holiday and we just wish to remind you that you can save time, worry and money by coming direct to us for all your wants.We sre confident that we have one of the t, best assorted stocks in the ets and at | special sale list amongst which win be found Homs of interest to all Our stores will be open till - 810 o\u2019clock Friday Night (or later if necessary) to serve the wants of cur numerous custom Is, Please bear in mind that our stores will be| ; closed the entire day Saturday :Dowinlon Daj._ Special List for Friday.I adies* Summer Corsets, made of EPA strong net, \u2018wel: bon made on the Jatest French model, comfort ot one days wear is worth more thm the price.Sz lato 18 to 26, usual 46\u20ac line, =~ ay +) ; lday 33¢, LADIES\u2019 BLOUSES.Ot every color and size, nicly made, yoke back detachable collar, cuffs attached, ¢0ec, 85¢ and 70c goods, Friday 47¢.- Also better lires in fine plaue, muslin and Tetcales at 75e, 95c, $1.: 5.If you intend going out to the picnic sou should haveoneof there.Ladies\u2019 Skirts A good chance to Luy one Friday whether you are in Immediate need of cne ot no Ladies\u2019 Linen Suirts, 85c { line, Friday bie.Ladies\u2019 Linen Skirts, trimmed with navy blue\u201d braid, } $1.35 line, F.iday vac.Ladies\u2019 White Ducic Bkirts, $2.25 live, Friday æ Alt Whit e Pique Skirts, $2, 25 line; Friday Ladies* Black Figured Lustre Drags 8 SKirts, $2.00 line Friday $1.48, Ladies\u2019 Black Skirts, $2.65 line, Friday $1.95.We also offer the following reducticns on our vetter Skirts for Friday 50c Discount on Shirts from $3 to $4.75¢.* on &kirts $4.20 to 85.50.Ladies\u2019 New Z-phyr Bow Ties, 1%c.Ladies\u2019 Black - \u2018and Colored Lisle Gloves, Friday 12c pa Boy's Bats.10¢ line, Priday 5e._ ure uo \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Oxldized Balts, 40c line, Friday 25c.Lacies\u2019 Black Cotton , all sizes, black, never sold less than 15c pair, Frida - Grocery Section.Redpath\u2019 8 Best S:andard Granulated Sugar, usual 18 lo, for $1.00 Prday 21 1b.for $1 00.Uptin's Genuine English Orange Marmalade [Paap in screw ton glass sealers, usual 25c line { 11day special 1214c each Sardines, 8c line, Friday bc tin, Hire\u2019s Root Beer, cue bo.tle makes 5 gal\u2019 ons, 1a temperance drink Never sold le-s than 25¢ bottle, Friday 19¢ a bottle.Canned Pears, Straw berries, Pl , Ch rrie A 20c¢ line, Friday io can.can, - Hime srlie Drink MoKechnie's-1 s-Teas à Coffs.Positively the best values in the ¢'ty, Good Ceylon Black Tea at 25c per 1b.acket.Good Japan Tea at 25\u20ac per pound pactet.Good Break fast Coffee at 20.per paund tin, Girl's Wood H ops, 10\u20ac ling, Friday 5., ay 10c.Put up in McKechnie : Spécial Retails 34 pound ing (elon .- at the Sealed .Blond Black : Tea popular Lead has no equal.ce of.Packets, 0c pac.et.Please : Open late Friday night, Remember | Closed Saturday\u2019 y nig Both Phones.ES SAMPSON ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE Newport, R.I., June 29.\u2014Rear Ad- -miral William T.Sampson, command- er-in-chief of the Noith Atlantic squadron, has obtained a month\u2019s leave ot absence.The papers were re- -jceived by the admiral from Secretaäry Long yesterday, and he will leave on Wednesday, July 5.It was learned almost directly from the admiral himself that his health is good, notwithstanding reports to the contrary, but he is very tired, having been in continuous service of the most arduous kind for more than a year.He consequently feels the need of rest.During his absence Captain Henry C.Taylor, of the-¥ndiana, will \u2018be in command of the squadron.On July 3,the | anniversary of \u2018Santiago; the officers of the fleet will give the admiral a dinner on the quariet deck of the Texas, W/o \u201cmon.| and conv \"| the forme \u2018| the Univ raity | meeting and adopted, |B-A:, (Camb.), late; Hulse .lan assistant lecturer.\"| that of The | Wurtele, R.A.Cowling, | prose, R.A.Cowling; Mr; cultural College the purpose of .c in reference to- laboratory methods.AT BISHOPS COLLEGE.Meetings of Corporation and Convocation.+ ! \u2014 Prize List and Exainination Results in rts\u2019 and.Divinity.This is 4 onvocation day at.Bishops | College and the, distinguished gentlemen who pre | receive honorary degrees fro the University and \u2018many others ro.a distance are present to participate in the closing © events of the |\" schole.stic year.1! His Lordship, the Bishop: of Ni ingara, arrived last evening, and this morning preached ponugl university ser- he The en meetings of.corpofation | tion, were held yesterday, pe eing of more than \u2018usual length and much.important business || was trans cted.\u2018| ; A com ittee wad \u2018appointed to ar- ge for at once beginning the work of 1emodelling the dining ball and lec ture rooms, this being a part of the plan in co negtion with the Han ilton Demo Arrang ents were made to \u2018bave | represented at the .| Paris: Exposition; in 1900.by documents, photographs, views, etc., il- ?lustrating the character nd work of the institution, - | The P in Eng honor.courses, roposal for a new honor \u20ac course ish, in addition , to the present Was.\u2018brought before the in the form of a new professorship, | ah prize- man, was appointed professor, and arrangements were, also, made for This new departure hue been made possible \u2018by the bequest of $25,000 under tie will of the late Dr.Robert Hamilton.A meeting of convocation: followed rporaticn,- at which the various degrees, which.will be conferred this afternoon, were finally passed and other usual business transacted.Below are given he prize list and examinatio results of the Arts and Divinity courses: \u2014\u2014 IZE, | \"LIST.Divinity Faculty: Haensél prize, J.8.Brewer; Harrison | prize, not adjudged; Dr.Allnatt'si prize for sér- mons, 1stJ.W.Wayman, 2nd G.F.C.Caffin; Dr: Allnatt\u2019s prize.for Hebrew, C.W.itchell, B.A.; First class aggregate prizes, C.W.Mitchell, inson\u2019s prize for Pastoral \u2018Theo- , W.A.Dunn.rts Faculty; Prince of Wales medal, .Wurtele; General Nicolls Scholarship, F.W.Vaughan; Mackie prizes, Latin, hot adjudged, English, W.A.Gordon; French prize, given \u2018by Dept.Public Instruction, B.: Stevens; First class aggregate prizes, \u201cIII year, F.We: \u2018 Vaughan; II year, J.H.B: H.Stevens, 'H.D.Hunting, |.Rev.G.Abbott Smith\u2019s prize for unseen translation, E.G.Henry; Dr.Allnatt\u2019s prize for Hebrew, II year, R.A.Cowling, :B.H.Stevens; Prof.Scarth\u2019s.prize for history, H, D.Hunt-} Baker; Prof.Pärrocks\u2019 prize.for Latin L R.Holmes prize, for political seience, C.A.Pope; Rev.;J.L.Holah'\u2019s prize for the canon of New T4 stament, A.H.Wurtele.- : THIRD YEAR ARTS EXAM RESULTS.Honor classics, 1st class, J.H.War tele; 2nd class, Browne.Bi Matliematical honors, 1st ¢ ass, Vaughan, Orr; 2nd class, Rankin.Classical option, 2nd class, Phelan, Pope, Noyes, Croley, Eunrjght, Rubles, \"Whitley, Roy; 3rd clases, alker,\u2019 Mathematical optio, 2nd | | class, Winder.} Classics and philosdphy, (order of standing), Phelan, Pope, Croley, Noyes, (5 Walker._ Classics and.literature, Roy.: - Classics and history, Whitley.: Classics and science, Rublee,.En- right.© - }, I SECOND YEAR an ORDER OF STANDING).General order, Cowling, Davis, Henry, Weagant, Ward,,Wadleigh, Kiog, Carroll, Robertson.Dunn.: Classics, Cowling, Davis, Henry, Ward, - King, :Weagant, Robertson, Wadleigh, Carroll.| Mathematics, Davis Cowling, Henry, Weigant, Ward, King, Robertson, \u2018Wadleigh, Carroll.| English, Davis, Cowling, Henry, Wadleigh, Weagant, Ward » Robertson, Carroll, King.: ¢ : { FIRST YEAR.General order, Stevens, Hunting, Baker, Findley, Wheeler, Gordon, V.Bonell1.Classics, Stevens, Hunting, Baker, Wheeler, Findley, Gordon, Bonelli.~ English, Stevens, Hunting, Gordon, Wheeler, Findley, Mathematics, Stevens, Findlay, Baker, Gordon, Wheeler.tL French, Stevens, Findlay, Wheele:.Hunting, Bonelli, Baker, Gordon.- MATRICULATION, oo General \u2018 order, Krans, ~ Sherwen, Burrill; Amy, | neater.DIVINITY RESULTS, Hon.Theology, 1st class, | co Ww.Mitchell, C.W.Balfour; 2nd cl J.H.Wurtele.{ CE a, Divinity, 1st class, Dunn; 2nd Caffin, Waymen, Dutton, Le tallais, Turner, Callis, Ayton, : 4; \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Prof.Harrison iof the Ontario Agri- will, visit, Europe for|y collecting information the latest biological and Bonelli.- Hunting, + Bonelli, class, i te * | terfered so early in the afternoon\u2019 the full pro-|.der, \u2018 12 Sise.r LR Holme, \u2018| worth, Bali our, Hamilton, W.A.Dunn; Prof.I year, Orde ing; Prof.Wilkinson\u2019 8 \u201cprize for Greek | testament, F.|W, Carroll and A.H.Baker, | .fice one will be sent at once.Cigar and! Tobacco Journal contains [an ill} stration of the interior of A.E.| Kinkead & Co.\u2019s store: = C.S.SPORTS.List of Winners \u201cin Yesterday's Events.: The ai pnual athletic games of Bishops | Îlege School took place yesterday on the College grounds, and as usual elicited a good deal of interest, \u2018 all being well contested.The rain in- mewhat, \u2018but ag .it ceased gramme was successfuily carfied out.The following is a summary \u2018of results : High jump, open 1 Sims; 2 Gordon.{ Students\u2019 race, 1 Winder.Flat rage, 440 yard 15 and under\u2019 1 Fraser Campbell, 2 Pelton.Mile run, oxen-\u20141 elfer, 2 Brown, 3 Sims.i yarde\u20141 Brown, = = Flat ra 440 yard, b open\u2014 Bims I, 2 ima 11, 3 Telfer] - Broad jump, 15 and under +1 Fraser- pbell; 2 Pelton.i jree legg ed race, 100 yards, open 1 Pelton Cond Clevélan , 2 Green- Hurdle race, 120.Sims, 2 Gordon.H First form race, 100 yards\u20141 Gil- |< 2.Scott.mour, 2.880 yards handicap; open\u20141 Cleveland, 2 Telfer.: __ High; jump, 18 : and \u2018under\u20141 | Knowles, 2 Gilmour.Broad j jump, open-1 Cleveland, 2 Telfer.: , 2 : Strangers race, 100 pyards- 1 Hams- 2 Bennett.Flat race, 220 yards, \u2018open\u20141 Sims, 2Pelton: Consolation race Peck.7 Al around prine\u2014éime, sri > DISTRICT MEETING RT.OF T.Scotstown.June\u2019 29.\u2014Thé -regular |.distri ct meeting of Compton County |.RT.of T.met jn Scotstown, June 21, En Bro.I.A.M ; Rankin, D.C., presiding, ; The morning session was called to order at 11 a.m., and ¢ after appointing a ncminating committee.etc., the eouncil adjourned until 1.30 p.m.There were present; at this meeting : besides visitors | 1 (Chambers, 2 nineteen ' delegates, | represented, viz Co ville, Bury, Milan, | Scotstown.After the reading and adoption of the minutes at the afternoon session, several committees | ; were appointed | and \u2018time \u2018given them | to.prepare re- -ports on the various \u2018workings of the fr.i - Ender the head of \u201cCorrespondence and Memorials\u201d a lester was read from Miss Orr, of Cookshire, - -thanking the District Council for the memorial wreath sent them on\u2018 he death of the late E, 8.Orr.The committee on Stato of the \u2018Order\u2019 réported an increase of mem- gshire, Sawyer- ; Brookbury and i a ed in the work.4 Several valuable given by the - .ue CHAMBERLAIN, ProPRIETOR ris is asked where can we buy our Sagar, and Preserve Jars qua chespest 1 Theanswerisat \u201cUn.MURRAY & Co\u2019s don't rted in bas.© pep tbe 1 bec ad nly.See them .\u201cking Biot.§ Bherbrooke.| ANice Line m6: of Trunks sud Valises just in.\u201cSummer Blankets enl -Lap| Robes .in variety + styles.Cawy Combs and Brushes.1 \u2014\u2014Nobby Whips, all pric 3: Hand | made Harnesses and Harnesses repaired.| Awnings pis up in 2 shorshage.- = Afew more Open and T0P BUGGIES.5 Prose and terms to suit.| A FULL LINE OF M Farin Implements \u2026 Up-to-date i ii every patticular.lida sad: look our stock over | | rind 180 to 194 Wellington St | SHERBROOKE.| M Pon 186; People\u2019 sil.NOTICE.que Loan on, farm and citv nroperty\u201d ry above $500.Apply to : J.D EU ISSEN, > - Bo.alin \u2018 4 Bherbeook6, Que., Miakme Xo 178.eod-ti iWASHING.7 Don't forget our special rate - for FAMILY WASHING on .Mondays, or that we can do - #ny quantity of -Rough Dry - work during the week.Send card or telephone.\u2014.- ot Ja L |.27 Wellington Square, - po YOU CAMP où ?= If so, get où: our prices: for - TENTS - (To order.) | in all shapes and sizes, : Coal Oil Stoves, Klondike Outfi ts, a.ETC.A Camping acc essories of all kinda.J.S.MITCHE L & CO.À.El SHEARS P.Q - Hardware Dept., Bell Phone 11.: Crockery Dept.22.Also City Phone.THE LITTLE GROCER Thinks you should be prepared for visitors for DOMINION DAY, not only with Provisions but Dishes to put them on.Here is a very pretty Tea Set containing 44 pieces, required |on every tea table; the price is icer- tainly | no obstacle.The whole set delivered to your.house for 82.20.| =.LAKEMAN.1 3 ta 4, \u201cining Co.Hon.ors © E Foster ae President.à = Lo A REP | Pr \u2018 Pays dividen s monthly at the rate of 14 Pr c.on à present cost of stock.PE No better investment for capital offers to-day than avin.\u201cOlive\u201d stock.Lo 4 T.KIRK ATRICK, Mining : roker, | : ! 8 - | SHERBROOKE.THE CHICAGO SAILS FOR DELAGOA.Î La American Cruiser to Protect American Interests in the Transvaal! Washington, June 29.\u2014The Chicago sailed Monday from Tamatav e, Madagascar; for Delagoa.| Theship was on her way around the Cape of Good Hope to Brazil, but owing to ; the {unsettled state of aflairs i in the Transvaal, she will be retained in that vicinity as long as may be necessary :to\u201d aflord protec ction to the American\u2019 interests in that qnarter.\u2014These interests | are -| We or our heartfelt sympathy to the \u2018RICHTIOND.ews items for Insertion In the Darty RxcoBD Hu br chm June 29.\u2014Dr.°C.A, Denis, V.8., Govérnment Veterinary Inspector, has | J {tested some cattle in Melbourne Ridge, |and'found two cases affected with the disease of tuberculosis.Mr.Walter Scott has accepted a position with the Fairbank Scale Co., Montreal branch, and will commence work on onday.Mr.Scott will not remove his family to Montreal for the pre:ent.Accidents are occurring continually at the G.T.R.iron bridge.A couple of days ago one of the workmen had a | finger taken off, .The funeral of the late Mrs.Osman Armotage, v ho died.at her husband's hou hereon Monday last, of con- \u2018sumption, took place yesterday morning, to the Trenholmville .Cemetery.The funeral was an exceedingly large ~ one, testifying to the réspect and es- teeni in which the deceased was held.ereaved husband and family in theit sad affliction.| rain \u2014 © COMPTON.June 28.\u2014The Township valuators completed their task yesterday.They report that the ¢rops throughout the ola have suffered very much from lack of rain, and that the hay crop will be light.- - Mr.Wm.Johnstone: cut his foot very badly with an axe last Saturday, \"which will prevent him from taking an active part in the haying.On the same day Mr.Fisk, from Johnville, had three fingers cut.from his right hand by a planer.Mrs.Tylee and son have returned from Boston.Mr.S.L.Pomeroy has had seve sheep ard lambs killed by dogs.| day, 'to see if a chorus could be gotten together to practice first-class music for about ten weeks, and then to give a concert.All interested in music from Compton, Moes \u201cRiver, Martin- ville, Jobnville, Waterville, etc., are reque ted to meet the Prof.at the new | hall, Compton Village, on Wednesday, July | th, at 7.30 .p.m.forthe object of forming a chorus, as above.It is hoped that there will \"be a good turn- \u2014 Prof.\u20180.8.Taylor was here yester- | Three Villages.(STANSTEAD, ROCK ISLAND AND - DERBY LINE.) © whiews items for insertion in the DAILY RECORD I be gladly received by Miss Rerths M.Par-| ker, local coriespondent, Rock Island ] June 28.\u2014 Miss Gadbois, Sher brooke, is the guest of the Misses Phaneuf.Mr.Henry Ball left this morning to attend the Barton races.Messrs.J.F.Paquette nd\u201d G.F.Smith spent yesterday at Magog.Miss Mabel Hill left last night to visit friends and relatives - in the Bay State, intending to be away about two months, - The A.O.U.W: members into their lodge last night.It seems to be in a very flourishing con- | dition.Miss Edith Le Marquand, who has spent the last nine months -here, leaves for her home in Gaspe today.The farmers are rejoicing over the heavy rain we are now having.reported to be-improving slowly.Dr.Rugg\u2019s new building is nearing | completion.HATLEY.\u2018June 28.\u2014Today\u2019s rain is very wel-|.come to the.parched.crops in some localities._.* The road machines have finished work in town and bridges are receiving needed repairs.: Our municipal valuators - returned home to-day, having completed their duties for this year.In traveling over this township we find that the south side has received more rainfall \\than the middle and northern part as is evidenced by greater growth of farm crops.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DOMINION DAY.The request of the Mayor, expressed by proclamation, to observe Saturday, July 1st as a public holiday, will doubtless be heartily acquiesced in by the citizens of Sherbrooke.It is.Canada\u2019s national holiday; marking the 32nd anniversary of the confederation of the Dominion of Canada.The confederation at first consisted of the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, or re A : per and Lower Canada; but other Provinces have since been admitted, so.that the term Canada is now practical- | out *: singers on the above date.i ® LC .Ù i MARTINVILLE.June 22.\u2014Wednesday afternoon, June;21st, the Regular Baptist Ladies\u2019 Aid and the Methodist Aid of this village met at the home of Mrs.F.{; Brown.There were twenty-eight present and a pleasant\u2019 afternoon was spent.: Mrs.Walter Wilson and youngest +1 daughter Grace, of Coaticook, have ben 1 visiting Mrs.J.Johnston.he Misses Carrie Chute and Merna Case pttended.the W.C.T.U.convention in Co:npton last week and a num- gent.at the medal contest Thursday evening.Mrs.Lydia Mackay, who has been \u2018home for some time on account of poor health, returned to Fitchburg, last night.ré Ernest Haines has been.il], but is convalescent.\u2018 The concert exercise given Sunday éven ing by members of the Senior and | Junior League was an exceedingly] pretty.one.The church was beautifully decorated with bouquets of roses; and plants.\u2018Rev.-R.Smith was present and gave an interesting chalk talk.I \u2014 CANADAS MONEY.RECEIVED.ndon, Jone 29.\u2014General Lord Kitch ener of Khartoum, Governor- General, of the Soudan, has received £1640 from \u2018the Earl of Minto, Govern- or-General of Canada, on behalf of the de one for the endowment fund of the Gordon Memorial College at Khar- ber others from this place were pre-| aiden hair ferns and potted |p ly co-extensive with.British North- America, Newfoundland alone, of all the British possessions on the North- American continent, not being included within the Confederation.loyal citizens, therefore, irrespective of religious or political differences, unite in observing and celebrating a day of| such national importance in a fitting | manner.\u2018 \u2018Hurrah, hurrah for Canada! Her woods and valleys green; Hurrah for dear old England, Hurrah for England\u2019s Queén.\u201d BRIEFLETS.The Grand Union Hotel, Montreal, 1913 and 1914 Notre Dame St.This is without | doubt the most popular Hotel with ple from the Eastern To ere is in Montreal.Accommodatio on for 200 guests.Give us a call when in the city.Elevator, steam heat, electric lights.Rates $1.30 to $2.00 per day.\u201cGeo.EK, Fuller, Proprietor.; 1-ÿr523 Late arrivals at the Continental are: C.C.Dizan, Magog; M.Couture, Compton; Ww.J.Mills, East Angus; F.Montreal; O.Morrisette, Brompton; -N.Garneau, Quebec.Central House, Magog, Heath & Meigs, rops.-Travellers accomopation is A 1, Messrs.H.Attewell, Montreal; HE.Colby, Lyndonville, Vt.; W.W.{ Kem ason, Newport; James Brodie, Stanste ad, were at the.Albion yesterday.Battles House, Mag P roprietor.First-class every respect Late - arrivals at the American House are : Mrs.Geo.Willard, Duds- well; J.Hoope, Compton; T.\u2018Geake, Barrie, Vt.; E.Galvin, Capelton.° When in Sherbrooke stop at the Ameri ran House.J MeDouald.Proprietor.» Je E.\u201d Taylor initiated five nore | Mrs.H.M, Stone, Derby Line, is | Let all | - JOHNSTON & ROSS, Fournier, C.David, L.W.Gauvin, Ç { i \u2018 | | il undeimentioned shapes: : pat il |: he Gladstone, 2 i bo [The Club, : | ~The Deep.Club, bre The Kit, : 1 Dress 8 sutt Cases.an bright,.| fresh, new \u2018stock, jo for the man who is going for his holidays, best.for the least money.The right goods at the right time, an .l at the right \u201cprices.* re just opened.Out in time! n | os Fuller à co Travelling a if vez Want == RIN \\ We Have Them, | 2e À and mount them into the latest designs.You can select the stones, and we will set them to suit you, ox select one of those already set; We give the best value as we do not pay 8-ot 4 profits on the goods.We make à specialty of 22k gold, 18k gold, 14k gold and 1¢k gold wedding rings, all a and LL Sparing} | Mañniséturing Jeweller, 83 We ellington Street.s E 5 2 \u201c and make: them ourselvek: : We buy.3 \u2018the \u2019 diamonds\u2019 \u2018and \u201cother gems loose: mai orders attended to same dav.s | ~ [BUGS, BUGS BUGS! | (Big Bug, little Bugs, old.Bugs Pi and young Bugs.) \u2019 I A | By.Using ORIFFITH'S Famous Bu Be ry ; You can rid y your rouse of Bed Bugs ' | and! insects \u2018of all kinds, which wh bobs rest, peace, comfort, and happi- ir Ap GRIFFITH, | Cl This is just a reminder that wl \u2018are right in it for Wedding Cakes .and can_ furnish them of any, | : £ize, and at prices to suit.We carry a fine assortment \u2018of } Weddi ag Cake Ornaments and.Trimmings to choose from and | will: pleased at any.time to furnish estimates.! 3 \"- Parties wishing to make their ' § cakes, can is them to us to g- be trimmed, | {| Là | - We have ¢ ong thousand fins of + | (The est goods packed.) We offer at Te TIN.i i i Secire a supply while they as Wholesale and Retail Grocers, i 8 ahd 12 WELLINGTON SQUARE, Surveyor and Civil Engineer.L.A.DUERESNE, Provincia! and Dominion \"Land § urveyor, member-of the \u2018Canadian ons of Civi: Engine: rs.Patent Bolici- nque re ullding, Bell Telephone rey San rooke A BARGAIN 1 Little e Chief Corn,| | be icon |NON-CATHOLIG MARRIAGES IN | PERU.| Callao, Peru, : | vieial Council \u2018(tion asking the Catholic marridges, considering i to the foreign.onies.; .The recent 8 brooke House are; ville; Tho + Row il, Compton; Geo.R.Smith and wife; Thetford Mines; D.A.Brown, Boston; Mr.and Mrs.\u201cG.Bacon, Chicago; Mr, and Mrs.E, Pope, Quebec; E.J.O\u2019Neil, Toronto; H.D, : Annable, F.H: Hackett Stansteod, | (The St MT i i i Dur Co ES Neckwear and Sample.Suit Sale Prices.sample £ Suits i ring the next 30 days we will make spe \u2018Mone Te Inspec eur goods and compare values before buying _ \u2014- RARES considerable., = cb bo - ; C= ! Cd \u2019 = | bc i : | | ! \u2014 his is the greatest sale we have ever held of its too late.We have always been the lowest priced Clo : | .Price _ Whatis old and poor is not a bargain at any pric \u2018The Kings of Low ore that, has \u20ac er al | | : wil \" \u201c pe À | ! oy | + \u201c.oe 6 1 Summer Clothing.J.ROSE as LR EE À + THIN Prices ! | + he best Materials an $2000 for $15.00.- - #15,00 for (2.00.- $10,00-for 7.75.\u201c600 for 4.00.50 for 2,95.- lo i \u2018 + STILL GoINe ON.MEN'S.ANB BOYS SUITS.The Sample Suits we bought at a bar rain à are going fast.d Goods, so this sale is only breaking our own rec or for good the best for the load money that has made us what the people esll us :\u2014 Sample Suits \u201c | « $12.to [13 se cc ce ST _ $8.00 for 6.00.|| j - 550 for 3,95.5 \u2018 Boy's Knee Pants for 25c, 35 > à cial low prices on every line in our store, 50 as to make our Sample Suit Sale a funded if goods are not found satisfactory.The largest and only up-to-date Clothiers i Next Door to NELOOM & GO.99 \u2018Wellington i { Come and obtain\u2019 one before ord.Its not shoddy goods at L a Finest and most pret sting Clothing.in she worth $17.00 pe 00 or 9.0.a the IF 1 I the 1 | Lu il Ë \u201c * i | a decéptive.1 low .| | $ i ; # i 4 i I+ VE ms The Sick Mants rose: - June 29.\u2014The Pro- 5, as presented à peti- avernment to recon- .sider its recent decree relating to oy: to the luw, to the ideals.o .modern: society, and highly prejudicial ) affivals_ at | the Sher - I.Hoyes, Cowans-.: © bp dd EYE 33 There is nothing Prettier than a_Cool, Perfect Fitting BLOUSE - for-wear during the warm weather at OG LVY\u2019S, : You have a magnificent stock to select from, \u201call the nicest materials, finest qualities, dainty effects at more than value prices.~ For instance, we offer a handsome line of 75c Blouses in the latest styles, new effects J ou r Prioe, ' se cents.Other lines at equally as great value.Visit Ogilvy\u2019 8 during this week.We are also offering all our Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery at.HALF PRICE.\u201cMuslins and Gingham.Fabrics, - for this this opportunity to buy a dollar's worth | Specials i in Pique, week only.Don\u2019t miss for 50c.COME.| Write for our new catalogue.| 0 Mall Orders Carefully Filled, OGILVY\u201dS, The Dry Goods Store, ST.CATHERINE, AND MOUNTAIN 8T8,, MONTREAL.- CR Box 2378, MISCELLANEOUS \"WANTS.Up to tifteen words, 15 cents; one cent each mad tonal word; each insertion.{1 not-paid for ta 1vance 10 cents extra.Bix.fnsertiops \u2018for the |- .price offi ve.Have You a Want?hired Do you want a servant girl, man, boy; etc.?Are.yotkane looking | for work ?Da you wish to buy or sell a house or farm ?\u2018 Have you anything you wish to trade?=.Or have jou one or more of the thousand an one wants people generally meet with ?If so watch the want WANTED At Güzett> \u2018Offic, & Press Feeder.tf- 729 i WA arew Pat ca pian cook.Apply \u20180 Mrs.Andrew Paton ockmount.64-7 WAR Tau Table Girl.Apply at Mageg House.eory H.Ingram 24-732 FARM FOR SALE.That improved farm - known as the \u201cPaton Farm,\u201d at present - ccupied \u2018by MF.San.uel Leslie,\u201d situate.; on lot No.8, Sin Fifth Range, Orford, contain- 4 ing 100 acres, of which about 60 are clear- | ed, a good I ouse\u2014and barns on the premises, 3 ossession-given 1st Octuber.Terms cash.Good farms and woodlands in same locality, = also for sale cheap, et ply to OSWELL © See y Patoir M'Pg Co, columns of the DaiLy RECORD, or t1-722 Sherbrooke, Que.better still put your own want in those pentes \u2014 columns.\u201cThey are read \u2018by more people in the Eastern Townships than in any other paper.The cost is mere- al, 16 words or less, 15 cents, SE neh over 15, one cent, each Six issues for price of five.\u2018Address, en 8.CHANNELL & CO, ii\u2019 Publishers, Sherbrooke, Que.,.The nstives of the Philppine Islands \u2014| themselves have never extensively en- .gaged in mining, but the little digging | which they have done has not been © ; without its good results.In.Manila ' \u2018much gold irthe form of jewelry and | © i ornaments, skilfully worked by the| | natives, i3 sold in the shops.I Ji insertion.1 Ÿ > The czar has forgiven the Grand} | Duke Michael's morganatic marriage \u2018 \"so far as to_restore hig military title - but-not to the practical-extent of , restoring the income of £25,000 a year \u2018which he used to enjoy \u2018From the i impe- al exchequer.WRATH} ER \u2018PROBABILITIES.June29, 11 a.m.\u2014Forecast for next | bureau.- \u201cNortheasterly and.winds; fair and cool.- §555555550000555050059558 John Murphy & ce.$ End of the Month Sale !$ Wednesday, Tharsis, and Friday.\u201c Conspicnous among the many \u201cCHANCES\u201d offering, and specially interesting on account of DOMINION DAY, are the various lines of READY-TO-WEAR GOODS, to which we invite atten- -tion'in the undernoted list : | \u201cBlouses ! 1 3 4 > | LJ Ld / Jlouses ! - P, For Dominion Day.SPECIAL REDUCTIONS, Fine Percales, fast colors, $1.00 value, only 89c.Fine Cambric Print, 6 rows tucks, $1.25 value, only 75c._Fine Muslin Ginghams and Fancy Percales, with lace insertion; 99c._ Also Novelties and Best American Waists.reduced.Example\u2014$1.50 for $1.15, $1.75 for $1.35, $2 for $1.50, 3.00 for $1.95, $3.25 for.$2.50, $5.5Q for $2.96.Q \u201d Éadies\u2019 Print Wrappers.Splendid Fitting and Fast Colors, $1.10 value, only 59c.Milliner \u201cFor two days only, Thursday and Friday; all\u2019 Millinery at HALF PRICK: ) Manties.Children\u2019s 8 Reefors in cloth and tweéd, just the thing f for seaside wear, a very nice line, to clear at $1.95.+ OC 0 our Trimmed 2 = * Country Orders Carefully Filled, Samples Sent by Mail.John Murphy & Go., ÿ A LN] MONTREAL.2343 St Catherine st, Corner of Metoalfe St.Terms Cash.| À 3 À $000 S6SSSS54644 I A 56666 A \"AAAI \\ | KNIGHTS: At 24 hours, issued by the Meteorological northwesterly 2 worth $1.65, $2.00 and $2.50.For the end of the month sale, only 2 -| SRERBROUan vAILY KSCUBL, EARTHQUAKE AT SEA.San Francisco, Jnue 28.\u2014Captain.C.H.McLeod, master of the American bark Rufus B.Wood, reports having experienced a violent \u2018earthquake shock \u2018| at gea on April 2.The bark was on the | way from Sidney, Australia to Tabiti.The jar was 30.severe that the captain thought he \u2018bad struck a reef | ( STEAMER PAWNEE BURNED.vo.i po} | Bound From .Charleston to Boston.New York, June 28.\u2014The Savannah line steamer \u2018City of Macon, Captain Savage, which arrived early yesterday 40 miles east of Cape Henry, sighted the Clyde steamer Pawnee, ; from, Brunswick, Ga, 2 sud Charleston; 8.0, for Boston on \u201cThere was nf sign, of life on.board nor any evidence of what had become of the ship\u2019 8 CTOW.At the office of William P.Clyde & Co., the agents of the line, all that could be le arned was that the Pawnee, Brunswick on! Friday and Charleston.lumber and a general cargo.The Paw- passengers.| She was valed at about $10, 000 and was insured.Captain Savage said that two or {three hours earlier in the morning he passé:l the Cromwell liner Knickerbocker, bound \u2018for |New Orléans, and- |also another south-bound Clyde liner,.whose name be ve anablé|to make out.GERMANS DEFEAT CHINESE.They Beat Back Resistance to! Their March to Punish rr tacks and Capture Two | Cities.| London, June 28.\u2014THe Daily Mail publishes a despatch from \u2018Shanghai | saying that the German troops who| were sent to punish he! Chinese for a recent attack on -the railway near Kiao-Chou met with \u2018armed resistance near Tituni.| A fight ensued: and the - ! Chinese lost den men.The Germans captured Tituni and then advanced on Kau-Mai, which suirendered without fighting.; | mi RT =.North Hatley, a - daughter to Mr.\u201d aud Mrs.John.\u2018Knights.J YOUNG \u2014AE Moe\u2019s River, à à dnughter \u2018to Mr.and.Mrs.\u2018Henr y Young.| DEATHS., BRAZEL\u2014At Birchton, on \u201cthe ost inst., .of hesgrt failure, | Sarah Knight; ia aged p3 years, beloved wife of W .Brazel.| SWAN.\u2014At \u2018East herbrooke, on the 27th June, Swan, only son of the late Col.Francis Swan, ! of Andover, e.Portland and oston papers please i i Dental Rubber Plate $8(0.~~.| Yull upper:and lower se $16,00 ; Cement, Piatinum, Porcelain and Gold |.Fillings, 25 : P.Cc.cheaper\u2019 than regular Mero Crown and.Bridge Work $5.con tooth, The mâteria's- used, are of the | very best quality and We.\u2018work guaran: reed.Bete Dental Instat, 143 Wellington St, , 3 -Hochelaga Bank \u2018Buildings, sine - The special sup: plements issuied free to all subscribers of the DAILY RECORD on June 24th, have proved very, popular to all readers.0 D Ë - One subscriber, the way they ro got up.\u201d : 3 still on han J ~ GOING TO THE PICNIC Want to take a well filled basket along! ed Tongue and Boulo Sandwiches of all kinds \u201cBel Telephone No.337.People\u2019s Teleph ] : Orders delivered on shortest notice, Sphone 25.8, to order._ \u2018Sandwiches, Corn Beef Sandwiches.Tickets Lo le rad eradns \u2018 Trains MAIL 5 15:a.m.for ss.Johusbury in command of Captain Ingram, left |; Yo ROSE DE NERO a on Saturday for Boston, laden with |\u201d S D 85 m: Flopping only & nee was a freight steamer and had a .crew of about 24 men and carried no \u201c1899, Nathan .Poor |._ \u2018his tr in runs dail in ordering extra ! THURSDAY, JUNE GRAND pond DAY \"CELEBRATION or the sons of England.\u201c CEN (rena Erin and Basket Picnic | \u2014\u2014T0\u2014 .lho\u2019 Grove, Dudswell.\u2019 Return \u2018Fare from Sherbrooke and Ascot, 500.East Angus, 806.(Children half fare.\u2018Tickets good to gc and refurn by all trains, viso special \u2018pic pit train leaving Union Depot at 9.15 | a.m., returpine leaving-Dudswell at 6.30 p.m.Fine grounds, an} a splendid programme has \u2018been arranged.Fine laké.Good fishing and |.,| morning from gan, mu Torted Dont within half a mile of grounds.Soft having on June 6, at a.m., about drinks End! fruits of all kinds, also hot water to | be had on the field.i For partigula:s of programme see hand bills.| | embers of committee | from ni aud Q, C.Station.BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD i Summer Arrangements.JUNE BRS, 10909 otherwise nated, Leave Sharbreoke 9 , Ooncord, N.H., pringfield, Nes Nana, Worcester, Bnsto inoxville, North Hatley and Stanstead Jet for ou bus 2 12 é5 a my Newport 1,05 , Bt.JON p.m., Uoncord 6.20 pu, Boston 3.30 p.m and \u2018Portland, Me., Wi Mountain LOGAL- Leaves Sherbrool e oh p m; arrives NIGHT , pa In.Concord, NH.Worcester, Boston \u2018White Mountain \"rob ch, ex - Shite | Biver Junesion, oop Bia; we | VROMTHE SOUTH\u2014Exptess le&vas Boston 1 & a,m.; arçester Tn Concu 41120 8 Mr Fort 8.45 sta: Syr.ngfeld, 91 t.Me ansbury.627 pm; ar riving | fharbro Ke, 11.15 p.m.© NIGHT PRÉSS\u2014 Leaves Boston 8.00 p.m.; Oon- ord, ew York 4,00 pm; st, Johnebry 2.20 Am am.daily; Fa p.m.; Por: sand, Me.8.80 p.m.; Springfield, 8.00p.m., via Sherbrooke.30° ACJOMMO.ATION\u2014Loaves Concord, N.H., 6.0¢ |.a.m., vip.Plymouth, 8t Johnsbury, 10.45 à w.arriving Newport 12.83 connecting witb |, er Train lea à Now ort 1200 ™ on les Sherbrooke 225 p accomoda- ;vlon \"Sherbrooke 9,05 am, | 8 | pe 3.FLAN see n (Quebec Central Trl | Summer Time Table.on aud infter MONDAY, JUNE 26th, 1809, * frains will run:as follows: .LEAVING SHERBROOKE, _ THROUGH EXPRESB\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 7.00 a.m, arsave.Dudswell Jab.7.23 a.m., arrive St: Frage: 11.808 m, arrive Levis 1.28, ar.Quel ec (Ferry) 12.0 noon, Pullman |.Palace Car, tir hrogh.coaches and baggage car, Bost n bec, and Pullwan | Palace Car pringteld t to ube.by this train, l'his trairi runs daily, 8 ys included, FASSEN ER leaving 8 oboe 3.50 pn, ar- T riv 11ebec T puilman Fabyans, connecting with Pullman Drawing- room Buffett Car Fabyénsito Quebec via Maine \u2018Cengral RK and Dudswell Jet, This train runs daily, Stihdays excepted, | \"AOCCOMMODATION\u2014LéaAve 3h TDrOOKE 11.45 p m; arrive Dudswell Jct.; 1.00 a.n., arrive Le fis [Be m., arrive Quebec Ferry) 8.45 a.m, | 'AY FREIGHT\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 200 a | TRAINS ARRIVE SHERBROOKE.Pullman Palace Car, : through coach¢s and Ferry) 9.15 p m.Drawing-room .Car \u2018Portland to ay hight's train runs through to destin sion on Sunday morning.: FREI 7 i Jct, 6.06.p.m.This train runs daily, Sundays excepted.8.45 p.m Levis 4.15 p.m;, arrive Dadswell Jet.8.10'p,m., 8b- brooke 9.20 p m.; train runs daily, Sandays exce arrive Judswell Jet.42/2) \u2018noon; arrive Tr THROUGH ÆXPRESS-Leave Quebec (Ferry) ge cor Quere to.Boston, and Pu luan a \u2018 bastas car Quebec to Springfield by this train, SUMMER PREPARATIONS.°° Attention i§ called to a collection of prett \u2018 Y Japanes White Cotton effects.They are made in all sizes par are im comfortable and s eciall ada ted for S seaside cottages.P 7 pred for Summer us in \u201ccours fouet and: Japanese Rugs in Turkish and Modern E \u2018 fr ines, Special luw prices for the month of ect, an via JAPAN MATTINGS.5 \u201cA complete assortment in Blues, Greens, etc.etc.SEWING \u2018MACHINE DEPARTMENT\u2014A 1 | 5 prices from $12.50 to $45.00.Good value.a stock.Ring \u2018 ; BUTTERICK\u2019S PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS-.A complete amet\u2019 OFTICAL DEPARTMENT.\u2014Sight scientifically treated free of The most approved aids for hearing - Artificial eyes \u2018MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED.yes matched and I inserted.Samples sent and every information given._ HENRY MORGAN & co.4 Montreal.Dress Shoe, \\ New Material Pr Called Patent Leather I Kid.Ibis _ a patent leather finished on Kid, ° .as its name implies and combines ~ all the good qualities of both, re- :.taining the \u2018softness of kid \u2018and.\u2018Waving all the.beauty of patent leather.\u201cThey have that ni of finish and detail thas is found in all the Nettleton Patent Leath- = = \u201cer Shoes.Three widths, C,, D.FA and E.1 atest styles.Ee = _ For Men\u2019s = : s,- A Sadly Zi es et.anal Ek pea 90» ; a.T.Armstrong, am E* RAILWAY HY DRL Ses CANADIANe { LER A PACIFIC Christian Endeavor Gonvention DOMINION DAY 1 Detroit, Mich, 1 Single Fare Rates \u2018FOR ROUND TRIP 7 - - op LE © .em deu SA en eh eas mE ï July sth to 10th.Toc.P ini Tickets Good © | a in Canada, JUNE Soth, - Ç Pe res a) gr \u2026 Arthur, Ont.; Sault | Goin Qo \"a - = ES Ste.Marte, \u2018Mich; $ suLy LL wi + in \u2018De Lroit, Mich.; East and | Returning \"ira.\u201d\" SOLE reereeutss at ase Christian Endegior Aon gn DETROIT, Ml ° 5 3 5 iy 5th to 10th, Nv _ Are fitted.with.~~ Electric or -Imper- jal Tires.It's hard to puncture these kind of Tires ~ l'here-would be few .- repair shops need- dd.if Brantiords D werc'the only kin of Bicycles, made\u201d and sold.Î i 5 > ; fi aw 1 Fy ou A SIT oe 7 copies, writes: \u201cI am delighted with\u2019 - SU 1 \u201c We hève some ot the suppléinehts _ f | OT \u2018 5 a Price Se each.| 0 de er e Sc & C BICYCLE BRANCH + J = w lin ton streot.2 Cr Ls.Channel & Co.wi ons 0., 120 Welling oR PUBLISHERS, Sherbrooke.| os Ç Fu i I lin e of Bloycle Su P P Ii i es.cee _ 1 es 3 ER 4 Lo = \u2014 = = IR .È Jet \u2018a the necessary supplie here.Cooked Meats of all Kinds by the lb, such as Head Cheese, Cor Be, nOook = 2 a Sausage, Chicken, Ham and Tongue Sausage.SPECIAL\u2014Lamb\u2019s Sausage and Laing\u2019s Cooked Sausage in tins lm EC Ham Sandwiches, Turkey Sandwiches, Roequefort Sandwiches, Salmon Sandwiches; Smelt Sandwiches, Hea KF Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, for the purpose.Send in your orders, satisfaction guaranteed at - | - 23 EL ; es E.L.DENIS & co.> Family Grocers: oF LLINGTON NE | | 7 bln 4 ; ; Fo | "]
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